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Part of the problem is that Google has an entire ecosystem that is ridiculously useful and is designed to hook people and keep them around. And once they’re hooked it’s really hard to move away from, even if it’s in their best interest.

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Unfortunately, parts of that ecosystem start deteriorating as they slowly abandon the product, until it reaches a point of being borderline useless. Then, they just deactivate it with little to no warning. Sometimes they just shut things down even if they’re popular (such as Google Poly).

For example, their line of home security cameras are getting worse in quality and usefulness. I feel like it’s only a matter of time until the Nest service shuts down.

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I don’t think Google will shut down nest anytime soon. They gather very useful telemetry about their “customers” and use that data to train models, and ah-hoc send your front door video to law enforcement whenever they want it.

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Perhaps, but there is absolutely no development or bug fixing happening on their software. There hasn’t been a software update in years, and the hardware has been a crapshoot for just as long.

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Everyone says Apple’s walled garden is a problem.

Google built something far more insidious. higher walls but glass, no garden just a swamp of ads.

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They are all part of the same walled shit hole disguised in a veneer of shiny new products and empty promises.

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Sure. It’s just funny to watch people pick Google because Apple is bad.

At least Apple isn’t selling every price of your data to advertisers.

Apple hatred is mostly people who have never used it.

Everyone has used Google.

Google is inarguably worse but people get religious about it. As long as they can think of one thing Google does better, they will justify the abuse.

Sort of like republican voters.

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Google has lots of problems but “a walled garden” it absolutely is not.

There’s an open source version of Android with hundreds of forks.

There’s an open source version of Chrome with dozens of forks.

You can install literally any APK you want on Android without any workaround shitfuckery, rooting or jailbreaking.

All Google apps are available on iOS and MacOS.

People use Google products because, from a pure user standpoint, they’re a compelling option.

You can sign up for a Google Workspace account and have virtually everything you need to run a business at a compelling price. And it all works quite well.

None of that means they aren’t using their domination nefariously but it sure as shit is not a walled garden.

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This reads like a Google ad. I know you’re not a Google marketing shill. They don’t need it. Their users will justify their own choice to the point their literally lose the scope of the thread.

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Microsoft is not really an alternative lol

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Depends on your goals I think. Microsoft isn’t very likely to ever abandon their office suite, since it’s an integral part of their business. Google could do that tomorrow.

If you want to get away from big evil corporations, then no they’re obviously not an alternative.

I think there are Google Docs clones you could self-host.

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I would argue that anything from Microsoft or Apple are not good, safe alternatives to Google.

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Meth is useful for keeping me awake but I still don’t use it

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