> Congress can fix everything that’s happened in the last few weeks via proper laws.
Can it?
In principle, sure, anything can happen.
In practice, given how it's not possible to pass any legislation without a filibuster-proof majority?
As others have commented in this and related threads, this is a win for industry precisely because congress CAN'T do anything in practice, given the reakpolitk of how congress actually "works" today.
I wish folks would stop saying "well, it should just go back to the spec, problem solved". This isn't code. This is the convoluted and complex world of political reality, where, unfortunately, might does often mean right. And more often than not, addressing the root cause isn't even possible, much less practical.
If anything, it's the current supreme court that is taking a binary view of legal interpretation and have "fixed the glitch". Glitches which in reality are patches which have been added organically over time to address changes to the underlying OS, new and unheard of use cases, changing specs and requirements, etc.
Unfortunately, a full rewrite often requires systemic overhall and reboot (something I would hope people are averse to doing in practice)
Can it?
In principle, sure, anything can happen.
In practice, given how it's not possible to pass any legislation without a filibuster-proof majority?
As others have commented in this and related threads, this is a win for industry precisely because congress CAN'T do anything in practice, given the reakpolitk of how congress actually "works" today.
I wish folks would stop saying "well, it should just go back to the spec, problem solved". This isn't code. This is the convoluted and complex world of political reality, where, unfortunately, might does often mean right. And more often than not, addressing the root cause isn't even possible, much less practical.
If anything, it's the current supreme court that is taking a binary view of legal interpretation and have "fixed the glitch". Glitches which in reality are patches which have been added organically over time to address changes to the underlying OS, new and unheard of use cases, changing specs and requirements, etc.
Unfortunately, a full rewrite often requires systemic overhall and reboot (something I would hope people are averse to doing in practice)