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.
