I don’t think google fear Apple having to offer a choice to users. They fear Apple defaulting to Bing or something else.
While most people might choose google when presented with a choice, possibly more people are just going to keep the default settings when not presented with a choice.
I’ve built myself a Redox (Open Source split keyboard).
That one has a number row. Also due to the possibility of programming multiple layers I can hold down a key on the left half, then use the right half as a numpad.
It would also be possible to program it as a toggle button to switch to jumped more, so you don’t have to hold it down, but I prefer not having some kind of invisible state in my keyboard that I have to keep track of.
Many of the keys sold on key reselling sites are bought with stolen credit cards. It usually works like this:
Someone obtains stolen credit card data (can be easily bought on the dark web)
The stolen credit card data is used to buy keys from official key sellers (or directly from the developer of they offer them)
Those keys are then sold on key reselling sites
The credit card owner notices that his credit card data was stolen, contacts his credit card company and does a charge back. 5.The official key seller has to pay back the money + a charge back fee.
Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal (arstechnica.com)
One of us? (media.discordapp.net)
Postal Devs ask fans to pirate games instead of using key resellers, giving explicit permission to fans (twitter.com)
Running With Scissors:...
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