The US wouldn't worry, and would make their own internet with hookers, blackjack, zero privacy, taxes, inane regulations and pork, but it would be US controlled. This is how Americans work.
Edit: Downvote if you must but it is the mindset of many:
Alan Woodward seems to be the BBC's go-to person for scare quotes about the internet. In your article:
> "It's shocking," says Alan Woodward, a security expert based at the University of Surrey. "This is the Balkanisation of the internet happening in front of our eyes.
> "The US government has for a long time criticised other countries for controlling access to the internet… and now we see the Americans doing the same thing."
> Alan Woodward, a professor of computer science at Surrey University, said Signal was "one of the most secure, if not the most secure, messenger service publicly available".
> "Signal employs end-to-end encryption, but goes further than apps like WhatsApp by obscuring metadata - who talked to who when and for how long," he explained.
> "Cellebrite seem to have been able to recover the decryption key, which seems extraordinary as they are usually very well protected on modern mobile devices."
> He added that if this was indeed true, it was no surprise Cellebrite would have altered its blog.
> "I suspect someone in authority told them to, or they realised they may have provided enough detail to allow others - who don't just supply to law-enforcement agencies - to achieve the same result."
A good rule of thumb might be, if you see Alan Woodward quoted in support of the article, assume the author doesn't know any genuine experts.
"The primary difference between Smithy and OpenAPI is that Smithy is protocol-agnostic, allowing Smithy to describe a broader range of services, metadata, and capabilities. Smithy can be used alongside OpenAPI by converting Smithy models to OpenAPI."
Easier said then done. Check out https://www.reddit.com/r/NotMadeInChina/ for some cases where you can get a nmic product, but if you go to a store to shop or even shop on Amazon, it’s increasingly difficult. Amazon doesn’t even show country of origin, so you usually have to go to the Q&A to see if it’s been answered. Almost certainly it will say something like, “our products are proudly designed by our team in Sweden and manufactured by our partner in China.”
We could build some blueprint legislation for states that has country of origin and stick it on a website. After that we could rally our state legislature to use our blueprint. It would be easier to go that route than federally. Look at what California does with emissions standards and cancer causing items. States have power.
Funeral industry needs an intervention, the way some states fight against pay day loan predators. These are people at their most vulnerable and are being taken for a ride.
States are free to enact laws and companies are free not to do business in those states. States might prevent realtors from discrimination when showing homes, it is within their role as government.
Make individual consumer grid energy taxpayer provided and pay the cost to optimize cost down and make long term investments to provide renewable energy. Do the same with internet and water and target wasteful bitcoin miners with asset liquidation.
Edit: Downvote if you must but it is the mindset of many:
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53686390