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The author discusses the challenges posed by software complexity in relation to free-software licenses, arguing that high complexity inhibits users' ability to modify software, even when they have the legal right to do so. By limiting the complexity of the Dillo browser, the author aims to ensure that it remains accessible for modification and encourages interoperability with other programs. He suggests that a modified license could help maintain software simplicity and hackability.
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