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Companies so big they do not have to compete can treat their customers anyway they want. I've been buying tech parts for my company for over 20+ years and you do not leave a tech spec that big out of the specifications. This is clearly an attempt at covert surveillance by Google. Solution: Bust em up, bust them the fuck up. Bust Alphabet to into 20 companies and specifically Google into about 30. Outlaw all data collection and storage. Fucking period.
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We should require schematics for all electronic devices to be provided. True, not many would ever look at them. I would. Later, if it was discovered some circuits weren't documented, the manufacturer would have some 'splainin' to do.
(Ps) yes, I think the source code should be made available too.
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[–] stonewallphysics ago
Companies so big they do not have to compete can treat their customers anyway they want. I've been buying tech parts for my company for over 20+ years and you do not leave a tech spec that big out of the specifications. This is clearly an attempt at covert surveillance by Google. Solution: Bust em up, bust them the fuck up. Bust Alphabet to into 20 companies and specifically Google into about 30. Outlaw all data collection and storage. Fucking period.
[–] Ghetto_Shitlord ago
Alphabet is a bunch of companies.
What legal basis would you separate Google?
[–] vastrightwing ago (edited ago)
We should require schematics for all electronic devices to be provided. True, not many would ever look at them. I would. Later, if it was discovered some circuits weren't documented, the manufacturer would have some 'splainin' to do.
(Ps) yes, I think the source code should be made available too.