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minus-squarePhoenixzlinkfedilinkEnglish35•1 year agoBe nice? It must become.law. we want to lower e-waste? Yen if companies stop supporting their products, het must open source all of it
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish8•1 year agoI mean, be nice if the US didn’t turn into a dictatorship in a few months. Don’t see any company-unfriendly laws going in effect there any time soon. But perhaps in Europe there’s still some chance of this happening.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoHopefully, but it’s easier to tell each company what they should do instead of giving them rules that they try to workaround. There are many examples.
Be nice?
It must become.law. we want to lower e-waste? Yen if companies stop supporting their products, het must open source all of it
I mean, be nice if the US didn’t turn into a dictatorship in a few months. Don’t see any company-unfriendly laws going in effect there any time soon. But perhaps in Europe there’s still some chance of this happening.
Hopefully, but it’s easier to tell each company what they should do instead of giving them rules that they try to workaround. There are many examples.