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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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>>175258
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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answers are here, they are not dumb they are malicious

it is global spying on behalf of us government, ai will be used to collect all your data face voice life story finances anything and you will be put on watchlists, they made a flop when implementing it

you can listen about it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNjmJbMsvYU
and you can read the original here (warning 2000s style site with music) https://vmfunc.re/blog/persona
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>>175303
EU is making a digital ID and will tie your finances to it, they want to get rid of paper money and replace it with EU wallet that they control with digital euro
EU tried passing message scanning and the current state is that it passed if a company wants voluntarily to participate (as far as i know)
EU also banned trading anonymous crypto starting next year

UK wanted to get rid of paper money too, not sure if it passed, UK got already ID collection but i think they wanna switch it to AI scanning whatever you post and search as an alternate way of proving age (which is an upgrade to just reading everything)

Australia got ID collection already

Note that they want digital global ID passports and also they wanna use iris scanning and face recognition instead of your documents so that you are dependent on only showing the real ID
In the EU we are alreayd mandated to give fingerprints like criminals when getting new documents or eye scans if we dont have good enough fingerprints
EU wanted to make it illegal to have end to end encryption and they just barely failed

USA wanted to mandate sobriety check machine before you could start a car
EU (i am not sure if it passed) wanted to have an AI camera constalty watching the driver and they wanted to mandate a black box in every car
Ford patented a few years ago mounting AI cameras in each of their cars to do speed checks on other drivers and automatically report them to the police
AI cameras especially in the USA are common, just about as common as in china, the police also contract private entities like flock or amazon (at least i can confirm these two, i wonder how many more there are) to read license plates and scan faces and voices they keep in some database in order to assign real life names to these faces and voices, every flock camera is a federal stasi spying device as of now
AI cameras also analyze the way you walk and your height so that you dont avoid it with masks, they timestamp places you were in with your legal name and build models on what you do, they note who you talk to if you are found in proximity of others and about what if they also record sound
ID checks most likely are so that they can scan your ID photo and assign real life identity to the millions of faces they already have to make it all easier

Remember the day the UK was laughed at for forcing people to present ID to fap on porn sites a few years ago?
Now we all get it to merely participate in anything

Also police buy DNA records from 23andme and such companies to enrich their database and avoid any need for warrants - if your family member does such test you are snitched on already and your entire lineage is snitched on

Those are only the things i can recall from my memory any day, i wonder how deep it goes
I think out politicians do it because USA bribed them, USA always wanted to control the entire earth, traitors
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>>175308
Also when you buy a flock camera or similar there is usually agreement that flock can use like 100mbs each month for any purposes they want (making it a genuine botnet) and flock cameras can communicate with each other when they are offline too using the wifi module like bluetooth and connecting to other flock devices that have internet access - your offline camera still posts online god only knows what
I think flock are owned by amazon and they use specifically 'amazon mesh' for that which would suggest if you have any amazon electronics they probably do that too

Android also has that capability to an extent and google wanted to enable it by default last year (no idea on the current status of whether or not they enable it) so that all android phones and amazon devices could snitch on one another automatically and watch each other
Apple has that already and their pretext is to "find stolen devices" by pinging nearby apple devices with location using bluetooth
For android i think the same ability is called long range bluetooth (i dont remember) and IT IS ON BY DEFAULT

I use that involuntary bluetooth ping functionality to know which of my neighbors are in teh house and where exactly and who
Thieves can listen for pings and rob a house when they detect none of phones of residents are home for example :nyaoo2:
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>>175308
So teh west basically wants to be china with the added benefit of living in neoliberal shitholes with bazillion imported indians?
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>>175310
There is also something major but i forgot about it just as i got to typing lol >:3
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>>175314
china but with ghey characteristics
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>>175310
And also! I remembered!

Remember the TPM 2.0 chip that is mandatory for new windows? TPM stores your disk decryption keys and it is accessible by the system (windows) and tpm also has an immutable id also accesible by the system - so they can identify motherboards by just that tpm
Microsoft also sends the decryption keys over to their server and ties them to tpm id so that if the police confiscate a motherboard then read its id they can ask microsoft if they have keys to disks that were used with that motherboard

Also microsoft really wants you to log in with microsoft account so that they can use cookies and all imaginable other "partners" to identify you, on top of that new bills mandating OS to collect age (soon ID) will combine everything and unoficially register motherboards to your name and cops would not need a warrant to check which devices are yours, they could even just decrypt it i guess

Also microsoft forces the AI on your computer taking screenshots every 3 seconds (north korea phones take screenshots like each 10 minutes LOL) and it analyzes what you do in a given moment and using that TPM probably sends that data to microsoft servers in the form of text to reduce size (if you ever wondered why your windows keeps sending random packets constantly)
These packages will be timestamped so that they know exact moments on when something is happening on your screen

So the government will know which exact machine is yours tied to real life id, what you do on it, exact time of usage and exact time of actions, keys to decrypt everything, and since packets muts have an IP they know what network it was so they can just go to your house straight away

Note that they stopped pushing criminalization of end-to-end encryption just about the time they started liking "age verification"
That is because if they can identify the owner of a machine and decrypt contents they dont have to destroy end-to-end encryption if they can intercept one of the devices and identify the sender
Is that not beautiful?
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>>175320
Also i am not speculating microsoft alreayd gave the keys when they asked them with a tpm id
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Yes, THANK YOU Rabbitfield. You pointed out many events in this trend, some that I didn't even know about. This one law might not do much (for now) but it's a part of a broader trend. The people saying "just live in a different state" are sticking their heads in the sand. These laws will be everywhere soon.

Does Heyuri have an onion or i2p version?

What are some (non CP) onion or i2p chans I can bookmark so I know where to go when I'm blocked from teh interwebs? We'll need places we can go to regroup once we're all permab&.

I know Kohlchan has an i2p version. I set up i2p on my browser, but then I couldn't use the regular internet without turning it off. And now I forget how to use i2p. :sweat2:
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Svetlana, you know about comptuers right, can you help me? Is Kohlchan's i2p site down or did I fuck something up. Or can anyone link me to another i2p site so I know?
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>>175340
oh, forgot to say please and thank you (´人`) sorry
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testing. I think I have i2p on but I can still access teh normal internet which I remember I couldn't do before when I had it set up on firefox?
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Nvm, I got it working. It's very slow though. I set my bandwidth to 90% too.
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"Earlier this week, Ubuntu developer Aaron Rainbolt proposed on the Ubuntu mailing list an optional D-Bus interface (org.freedesktop.AgeVerification1) that can be implemented by arbitrary applications as a distro sees fit"
Tired of these repulsive little cretins who crawl out of the woodwork eager to be good slaves.
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I tried to post on KC but it was too slow. (;´Д`) Then I saw there's a reason for that...

>The I2P network is currently experiencing instability due to ongoing Denial-of-Service and resource exhaustion attacks. These attacks are impacting the performance and reliability of I2P services and hidden sites. The I2P Development Team is actively investigating and implementing mitigations to counter these attacks.

Who teh fuck is DDoSing I2P? Probably some government, I mean who else would? (;゚∀゚)
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>>175348
there is something about it i saw on youtube, microsoft or amazon probably :nyaoo2:
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>>175339
i dont know about realistically living chans on onions that are only onion

i remember shinchan that has been up since i found it, there was some italian chan fratelli or whatever it was called i dont remember, there were others but they are mostly abandoned, there was some anarchan where they posted lots of cp, 88chan is gone too, i dont know :nyaoo2:

8kun can be accessed through onion link too
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ubuntu is claiming "they havent decided yet"

:gross:
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>ubuntu is claiming "they havent decided yet"
There's no way teh big/corporate distros are going to break US law or do anything crazy to circumvent it, so there's no need to wait for them to "decide" - they will comply even if they don't want to :sweat2:
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>>175255
>>175256
Guys, which side of the aisle a government is does not matter for this kind of thing. They're all in on it.
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>>175607
yeah the biggest mistake you can make right now with this issue is assuming its a right wing or left wing thing.

the people who want to censor you play both sides.

with leftists they appeal to ending brainrot, to girls self image, to racism or anti AI

with right wing they appeal to protecting kids, anti-porn, religious morality, terrorist subversion.

But none of those things are the real reason for this stuff. Those are all pet issues to manufacture consent for these policies that will only benefit a select few, and put everyone under their thumb.
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>>175254
Currently waiting for this bill to be thrown out after enough people raise a stink about this stupid shit
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It's a nothing burger. Oh, yeah. I can already see fucking tribblix or 9front implementing this shit lmaooo :xd:
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>>175641
why is 9front's page written like that? It's funny but it makes the whole thing look like a joke
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>>175654
If someone isn't willing to put up with a lot of dumb shit, much of which will probably never go away, 9front is not for them, and the site thinks it's better to get it out of the way upfront.
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>>175657
they even mentioned cirno (;゚Д゚)
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>>175660
the default hostname on a 9front machine is cirno lol
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"New York’s proposed S08102 would force every internet-connected device to run mandatory, device-level age verification using biometrics or government IDs."
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it's real AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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>>175830
paying taxes enables it
so i dont pay them

violation of 4th amednment should be met by invoking 2nd amendment

>>175256
>>175255
its the federal government that wants it, states are accomplices and the federal government can just stop funding the states if they dont comply, starvation always convinces everyone to surrender once resources run out
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>>175853
the senate and trump are involved https://vmfunc.re/blog/persona
states do anything they need to as good lapdogs to get more funding, especially blue ones that want to win a favor with trump ruling, they will coil around anyone with money and power

the unimaginary subsedies for ram/ssd producers so that USA can have a stronger AI? new trump executive orders directly revolving arond IDs on the internet and AI? did trump and senate not approve some 200 billion for ram producers for free and AI computing centers (i am not too sure i would need to verify it)? when trump took office you remember how now you have to show your social media accounts on visa applications and your crypto wallets and surprisingly they both appear in leaked source code to process your data with persona palantir and the entire network of them? how they wanna use iris scanning instead of your document so that you cannot forge an eye and keep that in some database?

smells like these faggots spearhead it
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>>175858
they'd do it regardless of if trump is in or out of american office.
palantir isnt even right wing, they work with the UK government to jail anti immigrant social media users.
its a much larger issue than trump or left or right.
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>>175859
I know :cry:


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