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The freedom that allowed a seamless experience is chopped up by security concerns ham-handedly and haphazardly applied, and on most platforms most of the time topped with having to pass the needle's eye of a trillion dollar enterprise's hungry bean-counting and control. All for the purpose of being a populous platform for its own sake; for having more apps that cost little, grey gruel instead of food; for padding a bottom line if you're cynical, or stroking a corporate self-image run amok.
And then we were told we could not integrate for Tiger.
That we would miss our self-imposed deadline. Because it was “too much change at once, with the Intel changes”.
Tiger dragged on for another 6 months before release, with week-for-week slips. This was because of Intel-specific bugs — not in the kernel.
What Goes Into Making an OS to Be Unix Compliant Certified?
Quora
This is compounded by the fact that the original assignment from WoW to the minter occurs on WoW’s website where this IP assignment agreement exists, but future secondary sales occur on marketplaces like OpenSea which neither display nor have any functionality to facilitate execution on such an assignment agreement.
A Survey of NFT Licenses: Facts & Fictions
galaxy.com
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