Once in a while, I get
political news via GitHub activity.
You have made it harder for international companies to hire Australian talent, or have offices in Australia filled with Australian talent. Companies such as Amazon, Apple, Atlassian, Microsoft, Slack, Zendesk and others now have to view their Australian staff and teams as "potentially compromised". This is because law enforcement can force a person to build a backdoor and they cannot tell their bosses. They might sack them and leave Australia because of the law you just passed.
Wow. That is fucked up. I mean, not as fucked up as detaining children without their parents or allowing everyone to have an assault rifle after a school shooting a month for years. But definitely not right.