• lonewalk@lemm.ee
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    Isn’t it a shame, then, that you won’t really be able to do this unless you’re a developer with a Mac who can sideload it. Almost certainly visionOS will have the same draconian restrictions that get placed onto iOS’s App Store, and almost certainly no sideloading for non-developers either.

    This headline just kinda depresses me. It’s super cool work that everyone should get to mess with, but it seems like Big Tech is intent on allowing for zero fun, all in the name of security and anti-piracy.

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      Companies dont want pirated content and its consequences on their products? Im sure you would love dealing with those headaches for free if you were responsible for them

      Downvotes from children living in their fantasy world where articles about running pirated windows is a good look for apple

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        I dont understand your POV, sideloaded software =/= pirated content. also, what your saying is directly fighting againt the consumer interest of hardware freedom. are you also against the right to repair because apple can make their products however they want?

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          Yes thats how copyright works thats why u can freely download nintendo roms too, its ok apple bad

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        MacOS is not that locked down compared to other desktop OS. I’m pretty sure you can already run emulated windows in mac

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      This is hands down my biggest issue with apple’s approach to Vision Pro. I don’t even know where to start.

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    Forgive if I’m mistaken, but isn’t the vision pro literally an M2 MacBook Air inside a headset with an extra processor to handle the XR related stuff? I imagine many if not most of the things you can do with an M2 Air will inherently be possible with a Vision Pro, assuming it doesn’t get walled out of the garden.