• cmbabul@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Apple sucks in a lot of ways as a company, but I do find it hilarious that Nintendo has zero chance of winning any legal battle to get these taken down, their out of their legal weight class

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      I don’t know about that. Billion dollar company vs trillion dollar company isn’t as bad as 100k dollar developer vs billion dollar company.

      Giants fighting giants don’t have the same ability to attrite each other.

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        You’re right, remember tho that apple was sued by samsung and google at approximately same time and they all still standing, so nintendo ain’t gonna win this, they just gonna brawl a little

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    Damn, I love people under article’s comment keep ignoring that the Alternative App Store he’s building, AltStore is already able to install on your iPhone/iOS for years via sideloading: https://faq.altstore.io

    I personally used a forked version of it tho so that it can renew natively on iPhone called SideStore

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      I was worried that you would be giving dev access to a remote server to achieve that, but they actually use a fucked up wireguard tunnel to do fake loopback to sort of psuedo-host the AltServer locally. Super cool

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In an email to The Verge, developer Riley Testut said the app is an unauthorized clone of GBA4iOS, the open-source emulator he created for iOS over a decade ago (and recently resurrected for the Vision Pro).

    A Mastodon user found that iGBA does not reference the license, which may violate its terms.

    I’d suggest reading developer Mattia La Spina’s Github-hosted privacy policy before diving in.

    I did not attempt to find or play any Commodore 64 games with Emu64 XL and deleted the app.

    That control is breaking down now, with the EU’s Digital Markets Act making the company permit other app stores and sideloading on the iPhone.

    Whatever the case, emulators being allowed feels like a win; it’s just a shame the first apps to take advantage of that aren’t quite up to snuff.


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    6 months ago

    This is about an iPhone app that emulates a Gameboy, not anything like an Android rom that emulates the iPhone.

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      Of course. Apple already has had emulators for iOS for years, it’s how most devs do mobile development. I use an iPhone and iPad emulator at work to occasionally run our app to test it, it’s way nicer than running on an actual iPhone or iPad (I don’t have either anyway).

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        Apple already has had emulators for iOS for years, it’s how most devs do mobile development.

        AFAIK Apple does not release an iPhone emulator to the public. There is one third party emulator I’m aware of but that’s mainly intended for security research and not general development.

        it’s way nicer than running on an actual iPhone or iPad (I don’t have either anyway).

        Hard disagree.

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          Xcode has a simulator that can run any model of iPhone or iPad. Works exactly like a real device.

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            Yes, that’s what I mean. It’s a simulator, not an emulator. It does not work exactly like a real device. For simple stuff, sure, but if you dive below the surface even a little it’s very different.

            One example is anything to do with the GPU / Metal. It has a very different set of capabilities and limitations than actual iOS hardware.

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            Also for anything UI related. You want to test how it actually feels to use, e.g. if you can reach the UI elements with one hand. Using it with a mouse on a monitor just doesn’t give you a good sense of that. Especially if your UI involves gestures.

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      An Android rom that emulate the iPhone? It would emulate Android and in either constellation your comment does not make any sense. No one assumed Apple to emulate Android OS.