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@david_chisnall

Of course, my POV is very suspicious of the intentions of such initiatives and their goals in the 1st place.

@david_chisnall
I am not a legal expert but both 1798.501 a and b seem to use the same language to me. I don't find b4 as incompatible with requiring a request to be made.

As for the penalties are they not set out at 1798.503 a? There it says "a person that violates" while on b which is good faith exceptions clearly spells out OS and app stores' providers.

I suppose it could also be a clarification not a contradiction.

It's good that there could be a mechanism to protect Foss developers.

@david_chisnall

Pretty sure the law **requires** all apps (not just web browsers) to query for a signal, otherwise the Dev is in violation.

I don't see a requirement for the app to actually show age-inappropriate content to a minor. Even a completely kid-friendly app would violate the law.

RE: https://setouchi.social/@David/115881007061041447

@David

You base this on the responses to your post at https://mastodon.world/@David@setouchi.social/115881009475702636?

They need communication skills? Dude, you are a fucking prick.

A dive into FUTO, the sketchy right wing org that's falsely claimed musl & many other projects as its "grant recipients":

https://drewdevault.com/2025/10/22/2025-10-22-Whats-up-with-FUTO.html

What's up with FUTO?

@jwcph
Who is that 'we' ? It certainly is not you and the gnome developers.

I guarantee you the average windows user is oblivious to the existence and functionality of the minimize button.

@Heterokromia @robpumphrey

No motherboard has graphics built-in even if they have output ports. Some processors have built-in graphics but far from all or even the majority.

@javalps @libreoffice @gnome

Try alt+f8 and the arrow keys for resizing.
But it's not a very good solution :(

@javalps @libreoffice @gnome

I think the scaling is intended for high resolution screens. So it's not the culprit.

Can you not resize the windows from the corners? With the mouse?

@javalps @libreoffice @gnome

alt+f7 should allow you to move the window via arrow keys. There is no indication it's activated, just press the arrow keys.

This is my gnome display settings, are you perhaps opening the image-viewer settings instead?