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ball_of_lint 17 hours ago

The government really shouldn't be telling us how/what we can compute at all.

But on this specific point - It's a bellwether. They're doing this to lay the groundwork and test the waters for compulsory identification and/or age verification. Getting MacOS and Windows and Linux and etc to implement this WILL be used as evidence that compulsory identity verification for computer use is legally workable.

ball_of_lint 17 hours ago | parent | next [-]

And if the implications of that aren't clear - that would either be unenforceable or be in effect a government rootkit+DRM on every device.

charcircuit 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

>The government really shouldn't be telling us how/what we can compute at all.

You could say the same thing about restaurants. "The government really shouldn't be telling us how/what we can cook at all."

When you are selling a product to the public, that is something that people have decided the government can regulate to reduce the harms of such products.

hellojesus 6 hours ago | parent [-]

What if you aren't selling a product, like open source linux distros?

labcomputer 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Last time I checked, health code regulations still apply to kitchens serving homeless people for free.