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Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

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  • C clickymcticker@hachyderm.io

    @catsalad @ramonfincken Reading through this concept, I’d like to remind everybody that constantly polling a big wide honking bracket can be used to pinpoint exact details. Replying “under 13” every day until today (you now reply “13-16”) means today is your 13th birthday. There is zero point in adding brackets when services can already determine your exact age using this method.

    California needs to stop writing hopes & prayers and start writing laws which include expert guidance.

    light@noc.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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    @ClickyMcTicker
    At least they're not getting it straight away. Makes it harder for them.
    @catsalad @ramonfincken

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    • C clickymcticker@hachyderm.io

      @catsalad @ramonfincken Reading through this concept, I’d like to remind everybody that constantly polling a big wide honking bracket can be used to pinpoint exact details. Replying “under 13” every day until today (you now reply “13-16”) means today is your 13th birthday. There is zero point in adding brackets when services can already determine your exact age using this method.

      California needs to stop writing hopes & prayers and start writing laws which include expert guidance.

      duckwhistle@mastodon.org.ukD This user is from outside of this forum
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      #120

      @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken that's why I have not already lied about my kids ages and set them up multiple accounts on web services they're not old enough to use yet.

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      • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

        Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

        kentpitman@climatejustice.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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        #121

        @catsalad

        They'll be able to tell your age by the fact that you care about this issue. 😉

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        • serapath@mastodon.gamedev.placeS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #122

          @0x0ddc0ffee @catsalad

          sounds interesting.
          is it something i can replace either my phone or laptop with or is that the goal?

          is there a way this can be leveraged in the future so many ppl can produce it to supply it to ppl everywhere? 🙂

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            #123

            @0x0ddc0ffee @catsalad

            is there a website or more information?
            this sounds amazing.

            how "fast" is it?
            if its basic, its still useful for some tasks, but if it could compare to modern low end laptops, those that you can maybe buy new for 100-200 USD, that would be great. you could then install a desktop OS and use web browsers and various programs ... of course no high end gaming or any other performance/resource hungry app ...but still

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            • G gerardthornley@hachyderm.io

              @tubetime @Amorpheus @serapath @catsalad 🙂 yeah, I was kidding! I know we aren't going to knock up a PCB-based, GHz-speed, super-scalar, super-pipelined CPU in our sheds. (And the power consumption of you could! 🔥)

              Now that I am thinking about it, though, I wonder what actually would be achievable for an enthusiastic amateur with means? For instance, would it be plausible for them to make an actual 6502 chip? At what point in the history of silicon manufacturing did cost and complexity make it utterly unachievable outside of the existing players in the industry?

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              @GerardThornley @tubetime @serapath @catsalad ARM is a good example. They just design circuitry, they do not fabricate it. Design is in the grasp of small expert groups and even individuals, but fabrication is only possible if you accumulate enough financial support.

              Make your design and propose it. If you get enough supporters, let dedicated fabs produce it.

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              • serapath@mastodon.gamedev.placeS serapath@mastodon.gamedev.place

                @Amorpheus @catsalad

                national regulations

                you mean regulatjons made by the epstein class?

                its hard to regulate an open source bazaar where private ppl offer their printing services.

                what are you exactly afraid of?
                why wouldnt platforms like etsy or more open alternatives exist in the future?

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                @serapath @catsalad If 3D printers were already able to produce on sub-nm scale, I'd agree with joy, enthusiasm, dedication and participation... 🙂

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                • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                  Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

                  fluffykittycat@furry.engineerF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #126

                  @catsalad pirate OSes, if you will.

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                  • duckwhistle@mastodon.org.ukD duckwhistle@mastodon.org.uk

                    @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken that's why I have not already lied about my kids ages and set them up multiple accounts on web services they're not old enough to use yet.

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                    #127

                    @duckwhistle @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken good idea

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                    • C clickymcticker@hachyderm.io

                      @catsalad @ramonfincken Reading through this concept, I’d like to remind everybody that constantly polling a big wide honking bracket can be used to pinpoint exact details. Replying “under 13” every day until today (you now reply “13-16”) means today is your 13th birthday. There is zero point in adding brackets when services can already determine your exact age using this method.

                      California needs to stop writing hopes & prayers and start writing laws which include expert guidance.

                      fluffykittycat@furry.engineerF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #128

                      @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken oppression is the point

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                      • serapath@mastodon.gamedev.placeS serapath@mastodon.gamedev.place

                        @catsalad

                        we need to focus hard on building serious open hardware capacities, because if ppl will opt out of proprietary operating systems which verify age, they will move age verification into hardware, so we need to avoid proprietary hardware too. ...better to start immediately supporting that and sharing options, because its not a questiin IF, but only WHEN they will do that.

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                        #129

                        @serapath @catsalad I've been thinking about this. We should design for bigger mode sizes. If we can manufacture open hardware on the same fans that make power electronics we're pretty much home free. We will have to give up peak performance and power efficiency to do so.

                        In the meantime, don't throw out any hardware that runs and some of what doesn't. Old corpo laptops were cheap last I checked (double check because of RAM) and probably a good thing to buy by the palletload

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                        • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                          @ramonfincken Oh, nevermind.. They are discussing it

                          On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states

                          favicon

                          (lists.ubuntu.com)

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                          #130

                          @catsalad @ramonfincken which means they will add it. The whole 'open source' and 'discussion' thing is a veneer over the fact that Shuttleworth is one of those people Big Mad about no more Apartheid, and super into phrenology, eugenics, and loves his pal Thiel.

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                          • serapath@mastodon.gamedev.placeS serapath@mastodon.gamedev.place

                            @tubetime @GerardThornley @Amorpheus @catsalad

                            nobody said it was easy.
                            the first published linux version 0.01 was published in 1991.
                            Would anyone believe where this could go decades later? no!

                            did anyone imagine open source 3D printers and a network of private ppl offering 3d printing services would ever be a thing?

                            etsy even offers 3d printing services.

                            It just needs a start.

                            There are projects like the https://mntre.com/ and a lot of open tech exists to further grow an ecosystem

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                            #131

                            @serapath @tubetime @GerardThornley @Amorpheus @catsalad

                            https://youtu.be/HfSO-LCKmrA I wonder what this guy is making

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                            • serapath@mastodon.gamedev.placeS serapath@mastodon.gamedev.place

                              @catsalad

                              we need to focus hard on building serious open hardware capacities, because if ppl will opt out of proprietary operating systems which verify age, they will move age verification into hardware, so we need to avoid proprietary hardware too. ...better to start immediately supporting that and sharing options, because its not a questiin IF, but only WHEN they will do that.

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                              #132

                              @serapath @catsalad and people need to get this through their skulls right now.
                              If that's your "solution" then you had better be prepared for nothing more advanced than a cut-down Raspberry Pi 1. You will never see anything resembling a modern processor again.
                              Hardware is EXTREMELY capital intensive. You cannot "open source" a 12 layer PCIe AM5 motherboard. This is why people need to be making clear to hardware companies that this collaboration will result in consequences well beyond sales drops

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                              • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                                Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

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                                #133

                                @catsalad enemy of the people, to be sure

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                                • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                                  Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

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                                  #134

                                  @catsalad trying and failing to find a screen cap to reply with of the in-universe ad poster within Bomb Rush Cyberfunk that just says “crimin’” 👍👍

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                                  • fluffykittycat@furry.engineerF fluffykittycat@furry.engineer

                                    @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken oppression is the point

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                                    @fluffykittycat @ClickyMcTicker @catsalad @ramonfincken The point is to fight oppression. By any means necessary.

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                                    • fluffykittycat@furry.engineerF fluffykittycat@furry.engineer

                                      @serapath @tubetime @GerardThornley @Amorpheus @catsalad

                                      https://youtu.be/HfSO-LCKmrA I wonder what this guy is making

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                                      @fluffykittycat @serapath @tubetime @GerardThornley @Amorpheus @catsalad Blue Crystal Meth Computing!

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                                      • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                                        Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

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                                        @catsalad they will just lock the cpu on a hardware level unless your os supports the correct age verification protocol and dials home before loading.

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                                        • catsalad@infosec.exchangeC catsalad@infosec.exchange

                                          Can't wait to use and promote illegal operating systems that do not verify age.

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                                          #138

                                          @catsalad
                                          That won't matter as the TPM on the MOBO will simply block you if you do not identify yourself.

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