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      For the most part, they work well and are easy. Perfect for tech illiterate people. The problem is they keep you tech illiterate rather than teaching you how to better use technology. Do it apples way, and pay for the privelege, or you can’t do it at all.

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        The problem is they keep you tech illiterate rather than teaching you how to better use technology.

        Well put IMO

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    In Dutch we have this saying that if you don’t want to listen, you have to feel. Not sure if that’s also a thing in English but EU is definitely not gonna be ok with this.

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      In germany we have the same saying, “Wer nicht hören will muss fühlen”.

      It’s so much fun to discover that so many languages share so many phrases everwhere

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        Yeah it comes down to the same end result, what I like about ‘our’ saying in this case is that it implies you’ve been warned and should by now know better.

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    Hey Apple, wanna find out what happens if you’re a pissy little knob like this?

    More regulation