Just once I’d like to see the world’s companies react to dumb local laws by refusing to sell their products where the laws apply. Problem is, other states and countries always introduce matching stupid laws soon enough. California, for example, is introducing a similar restriction on 3D printers.
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- floofloof@lemmy.caOPtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Stop New York's Attack on 3D Printing - EFFEnglish2·12 hours ago
- floofloof@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•GitHub Reports DMCA Takedown Record and Surging Anti-Circumvention Claims * TorrentFreakEnglish2·1 day ago
I don’t really understand why people with repositories that are vulnerable to DMCA takedowns persist in hosting them with Microsoft. But then I don’t really understand why so many open-source projects opt for Microsoft’s Git hosting anyway, when there are alternatives without the Microsoft.
- floofloof@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•Microsoft now offering chance to win $1 million or a car if you switch to EdgeEnglish1·3 days ago
I bet they still have some good devs who are continually thwarted by management.
- floofloof@lemmy.catoTechnology@lemmy.world•Microsoft now offering chance to win $1 million or a car if you switch to EdgeEnglish4·3 days ago
They’re just making themselves look trashy and desperate.
What might work is making their software better than everyone else’s. But that requires effort and skill and managerial competence.
It’s probably lobbying by corporations who feel threatened by people being able to make and repair their own stuff. Also possibly gun manufacturers, and perhaps the government’s desire to spy on everything people are doing with tech. These things are always dressed up as safety measures.