Josh, my point about size is that eight gigabytes is plenty of space
for a robust modern OS, more than enough for a screen reader.
Programmers have gotten lazy because disk space and memory are so
cheap and plentiful.  But if the code was tight, half a gigabyte is
enough for amazing things.

Josh, please explain why you are not in favor of a plan to persuade
the FCC to force Apple to implement accessibility on their products,
and why you think that's a dangerous road to start down, and how it
might ultimately cause more damage than problems it would solve.
Thanks.

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