• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 days ago

    Relevant lines from the article:

    If you look at the more niche Linux distros, they’re run by small teams of enthusiasts who simply don’t have the resources to tackle implementing the necessary systems and real-time API — it’s just not going to happen. In those cases, as Tom’s Hardware notes, their approach is likely to be labelling the OS as not intended for use in California.

    And I don’t see anyone in the firing line, except perhaps Californian citizens…

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      And I don’t see anyone in the firing line, except perhaps Californian citizens…

      Which, what, Californians are gonna be IP/geo logged and blocked by distro websites from clicking the download button?

      Oh no! Whatever will I do! torrents

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        Would be interesting to see though what would happen if e.g. the Debian project just said: “Naa, thanks, we are fine without”. :-)