AT&T CEO’s net neutrality plan calls for regulation of websites (arstechnica.com) 30 points by waits 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] rhino369 8y ago ↗ I can’t think why we should have network neutrality but not search engine neutrality or OS neutrality. [–] craftyguy 8y ago ↗ How would 'OS neutrality' look, and what does that even mean? Some question for 'search engine neutrality'.. [–] tdbgamer 8y ago ↗ We need net neutrality because ISPs are allowed to be monopolies. Way easier to replace an OS than start a new ISP. [–] mankash666 8y ago ↗ Well said mate. All OS-es shall switch to a mandatory command line interface for one hour a day, to prevent preferential fast-lanes for GUIs.
[–] craftyguy 8y ago ↗ How would 'OS neutrality' look, and what does that even mean? Some question for 'search engine neutrality'..
[–] tdbgamer 8y ago ↗ We need net neutrality because ISPs are allowed to be monopolies. Way easier to replace an OS than start a new ISP.
[–] mankash666 8y ago ↗ Well said mate. All OS-es shall switch to a mandatory command line interface for one hour a day, to prevent preferential fast-lanes for GUIs.
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