Some Linux distros have already said "we aren't going to change anything and if you live in California, you are not allowed to use our software."
Grant Weasner wrote to Dr. What <=-
I myself don't understand how their idea of a bill got put into ink,
and law. The very OS types you mention, will compell users to abandon,
if state prosecutors start bringing up civil cases.
The other crazy thing is, its a civil issue, which means most people dragged into court will likely have to represent themselves or pay for
an attorney, which would also be an insult even if the defendant won
the case.
The crafters of the bill just didn't seem to consult with any computing engineers.
Grant Weasner wrote to Dr. What <=-
seems like there is some other agenda given meta was one of the main contributors to initative.
The stupid part is the premiss is FALSE.
Like the politicians believe the internet is in the computer by
default.
I have computers that have no access to the internet because they don't have wifi or ethernet cards.
The dang OS isn't internet.
I think make the laws on the sites that are harming people not the dang computer/OS. If twiter/X, facebook, ..etc, are harming people then restrict those places, not the people.
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