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  • I am perfectly ok with android apps being required to be signed by not just a certificate (they always were just it could be self signed and just needed to match to upgrade without removing data) but a list of trusted entities.

    As long as:

    • I can install my own key on my phone (I’d I am trusted)
    • major distributors like fdroid and have a key installed without friction (like web CAs)
    • Google let’s me mark their key as untrusted (I probably won’t but I should be able to refuse things they trust (at install time, not disabling preloaded apps like settings)

    Without this it feels too much extending the monopoly despite being forced to allow 3rd party stores.



  • EzTerry@lemmy.ziptoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldWe gonna fight
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    5 months ago

    It’s better not to equate the two parties of the USA to the parties in a parliamentary system it’s a different beast.

    The Democrats are the coalition of the left of center interest groups of the current time, and Republicans the coalition of the right of center interest groups of the current time.

    These groups are more the parties of the parliamentary system and run candidates in the primaries of their respective parties, and possibly as independent from time to time (particularly when they feel a bit pushed out of the main parties). Also they push these candidates at all levels (local, state, congress ect)

    I would love some sort of rank choice/instant runoff ballots to make more choices easier in the voting lineup, however those who are pushing for third parties without trying to run local politicians or promoting policies ect will likely not succeed in that system either.