| ▲ | philipallstar a day ago | |
> "Just don't use the computer if you don't want companies to rat you out to the fascist government that'll imprison or kill you for having a miscarriage" is a ridiculous victim-blaming position. No-one's saying this, and based on your wording you seem to be trained on some very predictable and narrow corpuses. > It's not a "medical requirement" except for the many many many cases where it is. Flo is not a medical device. It's not prescribed. It's just a consumer app, no different medically or legally to writing your feelings diary into Google Keep. If you have an actual medical device app then this would be a problem. | ||
| ▲ | SlinkyOnStairs a day ago | parent [-] | |
> No-one's saying this No-one was saying it explicitly. I merely took what you said and re-stated what it concretely meant in the real world. The generalization to "all computers" is an assumption, but you appear to maintain a narrow view of what is "medically necessary" and just now generalize to things like dairies, so I believe I am correct in asserting that you would generalize this to all "non-essential" software. | ||