Daily Archives: 2025-09-29

EA will be a very different company under private ownership

Source: Ars Technica

Article note: Propaganda + VC Extraction Machine. What and ugly failure mode our society has ended up in.

This morning's announcement that EA plans to sell itself to a consortium of private equity firms is one of the biggest business stories of the year. The $55 billion deal is the largest leveraged buyout in history and will send ripples through the world of high finance, both within and outside the gaming sector.

But even players who have no interest in the business side of the game industry should be paying attention to the news. Analysts who spoke to Ars Technica said that the privately owned version of Electronic Arts will likely be very different from the old public company, in ways that could directly affect the kinds of games the mega-publisher produces.

A $20 billion hole to fill

One of the biggest differences between a publicly owned EA and a privately owned version is that the latter will be saddled with roughly $20 billion of fresh debt provided by JP MorganChase, which is being used to help finance the leveraged buyout. Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter estimates the firm will be on the hook for roughly $1 billion a year in service payments on that debt after the deal closes.

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F-Droid says Google’s new sideloading restrictions will kill the project

Source: Ars Technica

Article note: F-Droid is one of the primary reasons I use Android devices. It lets me get software which is curated to be Free, Open-Source, not subject to vendor tampering, and most importantly non-extractive. Breaking the model of a more open platform is essentially breaking the value-proposition of Android as anything other than "iOS for poors" and I'm astounded Google is willing to do that.

Google plans to begin testing its recently announced verification scheme for Android developers in the coming weeks, but there's still precious little information on how the process will work. F-Droid, the free and open source app repository, isn't waiting for the full rollout to take a position. In a blog post, F-Droid staff say that Google's plan to force devs outside Google Play to register with the company threatens to kill alternative app stores like F-Droid.

F-Droid has been around for about 15 years and is the largest source of free and open source software (FOSS) for Android. Because the apps in F-Droid are not installed via the Play Store, you have to sideload each APK manually, and Google is targeting that process in the name of security.

Several weeks ago, Google announced plans to force all Android app developers to register their apps and identity with Google. Apps that have not been validated by the Big G will not be installable on any certified Android devices in the future. Since virtually every Android device outside of China runs Google services, that means Google is in control of the software we get to install on Android.

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To digital natives, Microsoft’s IT stack makes Google’s look like a model of sanity

Source: The Register

Article note: This should really just say "All extant groupware is fucking terrible, if anyone ever produces a non-asinine offering, it'll be the biggest disruption to enterprise computing since the end of Netware in the early 90s"

A millennial does battle with Redmond's enterprise tools and comes away reeling 

Comment  Probably the single most common argument against switching to Linux is the absolute non-negotiable requirement of many organizations to have Microsoft Exchange. Here's a fascinating glimpse of the view from the other side.…

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