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>The upcoming law mandates that OS providers and application developers implement age verification measures to protect minors online, which includes collecting age information during account setup and providing age bracket signals to devs when apps are downloaded.

>Of course, this is not only about Ubuntu, Fedora, or Linux Mint, as it would apply to all GNU/Linux distributions, desktop environments, and application hubs lke Flathub or Snap Store, which will have to comply with the upcoming law in the near future in some way, especially since similar laws have already been proposed in other US states, including New York and Colorado.

So not even installing gentoo will bypass this? :worry: I'm not in California, or the UK, but I have no doubt laws like these will be coming to my area soon. I want to be prepared for when they arrive. Sure if the service refuses to comply and just doesn't serve areas with these laws, I can set my VPN to a country that doesn't have these laws... until they ban VPNs, because of course that will be the next step.

Is there some kind of OS that will never, ever comply with this type of shit? How would something like TailsOS handle this? Are we soon going to have black market operating systems? That sounds like some kind of cyberpunk dystopia, :ph34r: except really, really gay! :angry:

When all teh internets are tracked and monitored, we'll be back to dial-up speeds because we'll have to do everything over the Tor network. :sweat3: At least I won't be spending all day watching videos anymore... :closed-eyes:

Seriously though, what do we do? :worry2:

https://9to5linux.com/ubuntu-fedora-linux-mint-eye-age-verification-amid-california-law-backlash
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>>175254
by living in a less gay state
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don't live in a democrat state? ┐(゚~゚)┌
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>>175255
>>175256
Louisiana is a red state and they were at the vanguard of this age verification trend. They introduced a law for it all the way back in 2022. Missouri introduced a law for it recently too.

Also look at the red states that are passing legislation banning "antisemitism" - with their definition of antisemitism essentially meaning any criticism of Israel. Isn't that going to be great when everything is monitored?

Do you really think this is a left vs. right issue?
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it is difficult to make a change unless you spread awareness of such cases to normal people who are willing to listen. to be straightforward citizens living in their own states either don't care , are unaware or have law representatives who do it for their own personal gains to do such things.
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The only thing Heyuri OS will verify is the circumference of ur ANUS :iyahoo:
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My mother and my grandmother would listen, for sure. My grandmother has already been using the term "ZOG", unironically, for years LOL. I used to think she was crazy but now I see she was right... They won't be savvy enough to actively resist the laws by learning to use other technologies at their age, but they can write letters to elected officials and tell other retirees to do the same. Sure, I'll tell them.

Right now I'm basically a hikkikomori I only go outside for food etc., the only person I talk to is my neighbor when I'm out having a cigarette, who is about as dumb as they come. He's 25 years old and watches those Subway Surfer Family Guy videos on TikTok... :dark:

Even before I was a hikki, and I had a wide group of friends, I can think of maybe 3 people out of 30 that would have cared. The reality is we are the minority here. It's very distressing, but nobody cares. I think we need to be prepared to hunker down and weather this storm because the chances that it's going to go away are minimal.

What has been happening now has been in the works for a long time. There's a lot of money behind it. It was once called Total Information Awareness but when Congress discovered it and shut it down, it mutated and changed forms, metastasized and spread in more subtle forms. I don't think voting will change anything, since whatever the elected officials do, the deep operatives behind the push for digital ID will sneakily work around them.
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>>175262
>nigger cattle
what's he referencing?
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>A Digital Age Assurance Act law (AB 1043) in California, US, effective January 1st, 2027, requires operating systems to ask users to input their birth date during the initial setup to follow child privacy rules.
So what exactly is their plan here?
Are operating systems going to expose some "age bracket API" that browsers then pass to websites?
Because that wouldn't really make sense, it would neither be effective nor send us to some dystopia. Websites can't read anything directly from the OS, the browser has to send a signal. And if the browser is responsible for forwarding the returning signal, one can simply fork a browser or patch it to always return "this guy is an adult".
At best it might stop n00b kids on ipads, but anyone motivated could bypass it pretty quickly.

In any case, I think someone who was able to find Heyuri should know to learn ways for bypassing government surveillance too :nyaoo-closedeyes:
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usually i ignore srs bsns. but its scary that its happening everywhere at once

for example with web hosting, US is usually the way to go for reasons. but what do you do when you have nowhere to run?

i wont ever accept defeat howevar. (゚ー`)

i also think this specific bill isn't too hardcore, from the looks of it its not too different from Steam asking your DoB. but its 100% paving the way for worse.

and the thing is, underageb& are still going to get pr0n or get raped one way or another lol. its the same with governments banning tor. it just makes it harder for everyone else to use it. and the intended target will just find a new way
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Well, the issue is exactly what hachi said >>175269

I know this specific law isn't going to do shit. You wouldn't even need to tweak anything to bypass it, you could just click "I'm over 18" when you set up your OS. No, it wouldn't send us into a dystopia because yes, it is ineffective. But it sets a precedent. Now it's not just websites/apps they're doing this with, it's the software essential to running your computer. They're going to keep making these laws.

Aside from TailsOS, what other software will be essential when the N.W.O. is finally out in full force?

I'm sorry for teh srs bsns threda, but I use like three websites and this is the most fitting one to post about it on... Here's some cyberpunk themed music from 1992 to make up for it.
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how does someone without an id (a kid) verify that they are a certain age? either everyone is gonna fake being over or under 18 no matter what. The reality is that THEY want to face scan everyone including kids so they can track everyone to stop anyone from having any fun.

Just remember don't update your software. EVER.
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if nobody fights this, its going to turn into digital ID

it never just stops at "this one thing" it keeps going, and API they create that checks your age is probably going to be mandated to do other things in the future.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4s0tJ2yVCFc
the thing that bugs me the most is that it absolutely has nothing to do with "protecting the children" even in theory
this whole thing outright conflicts with existing laws actually designed to protect the children (even if I think dealing with COPPA requirements is a pain in the ass)
no one anywhere pushing this doesn't have a larger agenda
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>>175278
>it absolutely has nothing to do with "protecting the children" even in theory
>no one anywhere pushing this doesn't have a larger agenda
it's so obvious i'm surprised you even feel the need to say it...

the UK claims it's to protect the children while basically guaranteeing your child will get raped and/or murdered by an immigrant.


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