Don't build the OS installer or images in California and ensure that the pipelines are sufficiently distributed to counter any brain damaged legislation elsewhere in future. And make a big song and dance about how California used to be the home of Linux but is no longer because of stupid unenforceable laws.
They are the first step toward a slippery slope toward a ban on anonymity.
It's much more than a slippery slope. It's an intentional trap. Politicians have been trying to remove anonymity from the Internet from basically the time their kids first told them about it. Nothing has been more consistent than these constant attempts, usually under the typical "protect the chiiiiildren" guise.
Mind you, the same type of people crying "protect the children" are the type of people who visited Epstein island.
Newsome himself said the law was poorly written but he signed it anyway because anyone who doesn't is going to get ripped to pieces in elections with think of the children bullshit.
I don't know what you do with a voting electorate that is so low information and has so little critical thinking skills that they can't see why this is a problem and that would be vulnerable to attack ads launched against politicians over voting against the law of this bad.
This is one time I think every distro should do it a totally different way.
They are the first step toward a slippery slope toward a ban on anonymity.
They are the first step toward a slippery slope toward a ban on anonymity.
It's much more than a slippery slope. It's an intentional trap. Politicians have been trying to remove anonymity from the Internet from basically the time their kids first told them about it. Nothing has been more consistent than these constant attempts, usually under the typical "protect the chiiiiildren" guise.
Mind you, the same type of people crying "protect the children" are the type of people who visited Epstein island.
I don't know what you do with a voting electorate that is so low information and has so little critical thinking skills that they can't see why this is a problem and that would be vulnerable to attack ads launched against politicians over voting against the law of this bad.
Bottom line we need smarter voters