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Enshittification
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What is enshittification?
The phenomenon of online platforms gradually degrading the quality of their services, often by promoting advertisements and sponsored content, in order to increase profits. (Cory Doctorow, 2022, extracted from Wikitionary) source
The lifecycle of Big Internet
We discuss how predatory big tech platforms live and die by luring people in and then decaying for profit.
Embrace, extend and extinguish
We also discuss how naturally open technologies like the Fediverse can be susceptible to corporate takeovers, rugpulls and subsequent enshittification.
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Well, that's a bummer.
As one of the three remaining Xperia users I have to admit I have never used one for that. I've simply been piggybacking on the concept of a creator phone to get a headphone jack, hot swappable expandable storage, decent screen and pictures that don't come pre-Instagram filtered.
But... you know... I could have.
I'd also argue that the more standard phone screen they slapped into the last couple iterations, which noticeably lowers the resolution and moves to a wider phone-like aspect ratio, is a less suitable camera monitor replacement. You may want to stick to your IV and V models for that. So the pricing going along with newer phones seems more counterintuitive. They've also consolidated their video and camera apps and made them more consistent with other Android phones, so they seem to be moving away from that concept phone for creators thing and becoming its own thing in terms of Xperia phones being for people who like Xperia phones and will pay anything for literally the only competitor in that niche with that feature set.
I guess the tech industry in general has swapped to endtimes cash extraction these days, so I shouldn't be surprised. It's still a weird move. I really wonder how well these things do to justify going for monetization instead of reaching a wider audience.
EDIT: For the record, the paywalled features are... relatively nonessential:
Still not great, though.
Seems like this would be pretty straightforward (for anyone interested enough) to implement with any phone.
Doubly weird that Sony would take an approach that could motivate the swaths of technical folks to write their own.
I don't know if that's true. I think their monitor software has more than video out, they had the camera software running on the phone, so I think you could effectively operate it from the phone. Plus it was meant to be a cheapo replacement for their professional monitors specifically made for those cameras, which are very expensive.
They had a value proposition there, just... for a tiny narrow band of people who somehow owned one of a handful of very expensive cameras but were more willing to replace their phone instead of writing off the cost of additional hardware.
I think their original idea was for Youtubers and streamers using their cameras to set up with those and then complement their setup with their phone. The earlier phones came with streaming software built right in for some form of multicam streaming. It was nuts how specific the whole deal was. Fortunately setting things up like that required a lot of common sense features other phones have given up on, so now all three of us just can't go back to Samsung spyware platforms or whatever normies are using these days.