https://decrypt.co/11947/moscow-bans-sale-of-gadgets-without-russian-made-software
The potential to integrate mass surveillance into the common Internet infrastructure has analysts worried. A booming blackmarket for foreign smartphones seems likely.
A law requiring that foreign-made consumer-electronic devices must be pre-installed with Russian-made software was passed by Russia's lower house of parliament on Thursday. It covers smartphones, computers and smart televisions, and will go into effect in July, 2020.
The aim of the new legislation is to promote Russian technology, according to its proponents. But some fear that making Russian-made apps mandatory will provide a backdoor for surveillance. Critics also claim that this promotes technologically inferior software, and might cause international manufacturers to pull out of the Russian market.
[...] On Reddit, users expressed concerns about the quality of the Russian alternatives, in comparison to international brands such as Windows and Google.
"I'm sure you meant Gugal, comrade. You no use Gugal, you go to Gulag," quipped one Redditor.
(Score: 2) by jb on Sunday November 24 2019, @04:34AM (1 child)
We must congratulate the Russians on their ingenuity.
Until reading this, I did not think it was even possible to write software of lower quality than Windows.
If indeed they have succeeded in creating even worse software than Windows, then that is a substantial achievement of malicious engineering, which probably deserves some sort of medal or other (or at least its own entry in the Guiness Book of Records).
Unless of course "quality" is a mis-translation of "bugginess", or "insecurity" or "unreliability" or "counter-intuitiveness" or "amount of code dedicated to spying on users" or some such thing...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 24 2019, @12:39PM
Easy: let students (or ex-Delphi programmers) do all the work for food, pocket the money. Bribe whoever necessary with a part of that money. Done.