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finally updating my Samsung tablet, and remembering my conspiracy theory that and its partners deliberately made and its entire ecosystem a total pile of shit to turn people off the concept of "open source" software.

"Pretend, Prevent, Profit" - a thread

what made me tweaked enough to post? realising that Google had installed a Bill Gates* in my head:

I'm upgrading a tablet released in 2014 from Android 5 (released in 2014) to Android 7 (released in 2017), and caught myself thinking of this as upgrading an "old" device to "new" software 🤬

i.e. the poisonous psychology that's sending us hurtling towards resource wars, climate destruction, and nonexistent computer privacy or security.

*of the infamous "Gates' Law Of Software" catb.org/jargon/html/G/Gatess-

catb.orgGates's Law

and decided they could get away with stopping official updates for this tablet since 2015, so they did, and people are still buying their devices so I guess it worked 🤷

By comparison, and obviously are also gigantic fucking scumbags in other areas, the iPhone 6 released the same year got its last software update 3 months ago, in November 2021.

What does this "fuck it" attitude to updates do?

#1 - Kills security and privacy. Next time someone is doing free PR for Google, crowing about how great Project Zero is, maybe ask how all that work stacks up against the millions and millions of internet-connected devices that Google has left out of security updates for the last *half decade* through their agreement with Samsung and other partners.

#2 - Makes absolutely fine hardware obsolete, planet-destroyingly early (but yay profits for Google and Samsung when people keep needlessly re-buying the same shit again). Extra shout-out to lazy capitalist app developers for playing their part here, taking advantage of Google's nonexistent backwards compatibility policy for the Play Store by dropping support for Android versions whenever the fuck they feel like – Rocket.chat, First Direct bank, looking at you! 👀

so, the corporations have failed us on updates and it's up to the community to keep our hardware working for any kind of reasonable time. YAY OPEN SOURCE!!!111

Except... and other Android-pushers have made working with the OS a totally hellish experience, and I wonder what tiny percentage of Android users will ever be able to install a custom OS image.

Why's it so awful? (Turning into a megathread here 😳)

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While very concerned about Googles dominant position in info tech & their massive collection of user data, Im not sure they have conspired to make Android devices stop getting updates

Dont think anything Google does stops Samsung updating their devices

Google have made efforts like Project Treble, Project Mainline & GKI to make it easier for devices to get updates. Also Android One to get more phones with longer updates

Latest Pixels get 5 years of updates and Google are far…

@handle better at providing full hardware support (like verified boot) for alternative operating systems running on their phones.

Qualcomm may be a better candidate for criticism

Also the time/effort to get hardware support into mainline linux doesn't help.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/0

lol - just noticed you made a load more posts in this thread I havent read yet

arstechnica.comAndroid to take an “upstream first” development model for the Linux kernelGoogle stops by the Linux Plumbers Conference for an Android update.
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@dazinism no worries about the later posts, it turned into a novella 🙈

5 years of support for Pixel devices is still just tragic, and a big part of the problem to me, especially when Google has control over every single part of that device.

Original Pixel 2016 phones stopped getting updates in 2021, and it's lower-spec hardware than e.g. a TinyPhone which I could buy right now in 2022. No actual technical limitations there.

Even fucking **, whose entire business model is "make people re-buy shit they don't need", is offering longer software support for devices.

& lastly, sure, happy to put on blast too - but you don't think Google could have used their incredible market dominance to make them play ball?