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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Mar-2024 16:08:09 JST iced depresso @Dan_Ramos > Privacy, cybersecurity, and consumer safety should be a top priority for elected officials across the country. But despite these serious concerns, some states, such as Minnesota have pushed right-to-repair legislation that incorporates these vulnerabilities as features and poses serious risks to consumers.
planned obsolecense is good for you, serf. now install your kernel anticheat (why aren't these illegal again?)-
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Dan Ramos 🇵🇹🇺🇸 :verified: (dan_ramos@noauthority.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Mar-2024 16:08:10 JST Dan Ramos 🇵🇹🇺🇸 :verified: What... the... fuck???
"Lawmakers Can’t Afford to Put Consumers in Danger With Risky Right-to-Repair Legislation"
https://townhall.com/columnists/pat-roberts/2024/03/12/lawmakers-cant-afford-to-put-consumers-in-danger-with-risky-right-to-repair-legislation-n2636356
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