In the US at least that is very much illegal, though I am going to guess this isn’t in the US.
In the US at least that is very much illegal, though I am going to guess this isn’t in the US.
Technically that’s still on appeal, and tbh I do expect it to get overturned somewhere.
Apple does its best to block everyone else from collecting data on users. They want a monopoly on that stuff.
Turning code usable by machines into anything remotely readable is really hard. Hard enough that the people doing it are either doing it as a hobby, meaning the output quality isn’t a concern, or there has to be massive amounts of potential profit. For something like iOS the second isn’t ever going to be the case because competitors outright can’t really use the source code if they did get it, that’s protected by copyright or something. On the hobby side however, code decompilation is a thing that happens from time to time.
TLDR: the difficulty is in making the source code readable, not in getting the source code.
Reading this post makes me so happy that I instantly gravitated towards Linux Mint for my Framework. I’ve been using that distro on it for a while now and I almost forget that it’s not Windows at times with how much it just works (actually it feels more stable than the Windows install I have on one of my other machines).
I actually find myself siding with the board here, if only because I have heard all too often about dress codes being overly restrictive or overly enforced. Like the board said, they don’t want teachers wasting time measuring a girl’s shirt when they should be teaching.
The guest mode appears to be for whatever instance you’re in, I can switch to my account for a different instance and the guest option changes to guest for that instance.
I mean, I would still file a complaint with whatever relevant government agency, worst that could happen is that things stay the same I figure.