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nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z 's resistance to the Apple stack is the most sane developer response to Apple's nonsense that I've seen.

Trying to build decentralized freedom tech on a centralized stack controlled by a company that hates you and your principles is something I can't figure out. It seems futile.

The Android side is far from perfect, but it makes more sense to me than sucking on leftover apple cores and crying that there's no fruit left.

Use whatever you want. But know that running to government and removing their right to control their own property is ultimately eroding freedom.

I would support them refunding the complaining devs and canceling their licenses. They should if the developers were following guidelines and being rejected anyway. That should be the end of the discussion though.

This is my final word on the matter for my own sanity.

Peace.

Do you use any decentralized tech?

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Yes.

Nice, I just started using some of that as well. I joined about a startup who teach people how to take back there data. It's crazy the synchronicities that are happening. We do sovereign tech and recently joined with people who do sovereign health.