Comment by slopinthebag

11 days ago

How does the step make sense? Has any linux user ever requested this "feature"? Does it provide some sort of benefit to the user?

> The slippery slope argument says that open source software is a stepping stone to a world where all commercial activity is banned.

No it doesn't.

Yes, it's very useful to parents who want to restrict their children's computer use. Some of those parents use Linux.

Yes, it does.

  • It's not, you need actual parental controls. Furthermore if this was just for the children it would be a setting you opt into, fully optional and unregulated, like parental controls are now.

    And no, there is absolutely no argument for a slippery slope here. Especially considering we've had OSS for what, 50 years now? And corporations are doing just fine. Unlike the vast history of authoritarianism and government oppression and violence that occurs exactly through this mechanism of giving an inch over and over again until they have taken miles.

    Don't be an idiot.