Then they just threaten to take you to court.
Since these devices seem to basically be VOC sensors it wouldn't be that hard to do this.
To a non-technically literate judge/jury. Many people just trust "the data" or "the authority" or "the technology".
To be honest: you can still make your own website, and in many ways big companies are actually making it easier through open-source projects and stuff like Let's Encrypt. The web industry is remarkably open compared to what big companies do in other industries. A lot of the standards meetings and stuff you can just go to and give your opinion. Or ignore the standards and fork it yourself. This alarmism I fear will make people not take the actually alarming things like encryption bans or ID requirements seriously.
The EU is trying to do this at an EU level (and has been for years). As well as an individual country level, Sweden seems likely to pass a similar law in 2026.
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/26/signal_will_withdraw_from_sweden/
https://www.wired.com/story/europe-break-encryption-leaked-document-csa-law/
That would've been great for them to clarify earlier XD
USPSA
It would be a little strange if Americans didn't place well in United States Practical Shooting Association competitions
They do have an disincentive, its called decades in jail if its discovered you kill him.
I don't know the situation, but of course the CEO will say that, whether she'd be punished or not
How quickly will capacity degrade charging at that speed?
As long as they honor what people have currently bought, honestly this is the first time they've made a change I agree with. Awards were usually used for trolling from what I saw
Often the oppressor is also the oppressed in some ways. I think empathy for people doing bad things is good actually.