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  3. The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

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  • sarahjamielewis@mastodon.socialS sarahjamielewis@mastodon.social

    The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

    I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.

    But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

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    @sarahjamielewis

    From Kagan's dissent in Paxton 2025, she argued that "age verification is never just about age; it is about the end of the anonymous digital life."

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    • sarahjamielewis@mastodon.socialS sarahjamielewis@mastodon.social

      The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

      I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.

      But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

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      @sarahjamielewis for whatever it might be worth, this particular effort looks to have been rolled back.

      So far.

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      • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

        @landelare @simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis OpenRC sounds really promising as a really viable alternative. Just the basics with adherence to standards.

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        @nazokiyoubinbou @simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis OpenRC being called the alternative makes me feel extra old.

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        • sarahjamielewis@mastodon.socialS sarahjamielewis@mastodon.social

          The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

          I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.

          But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

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          @sarahjamielewis I don't know if you're familiar with Steam. It requires a sort of age verification to view a video games page. You have to select a birth date to comply with regulations similar to what's happening here. Most folks just scroll down to 1945 or something insane allowing them to view the content and also screwing up any real data. I think this will be the compromise moving forward unless some sort of visual age verification or ID turns out to be a requirement.

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          • lexlohr@chaos.socialL lexlohr@chaos.social

            @sarahjamielewis I think the best way to go is to make this a) fully optional and b) as loosely coupled to the system as possible. Next, we need to look into licensing to ensure that if we provide a system meant for the rest of the world w/o age verification, that we can get any legal costs back from users who used it in a country w/ age verification.

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            @lexLohr @sarahjamielewis

            Shifts liability to the user - and away from the OS

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            • sarahjamielewis@mastodon.socialS sarahjamielewis@mastodon.social

              The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

              I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.

              But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

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              @sarahjamielewis
              I can't find myself objecting to a ~/YOB file.

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              • brianallbee@mastodon.socialB brianallbee@mastodon.social

                @sarahjamielewis for whatever it might be worth, this particular effort looks to have been rolled back.

                So far.

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                Revert "userdb: add birthDate field to JSON user records (#40954)" by paramazo · Pull Request #41179 · systemd/systemd

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                @BrianAllbee@mastodon.social @sarahjamielewis@mastodon.social That PR looks to have been closed rather than merged, with Poettering seeming to be clear in his opinion that they're overreacting.

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                • brianallbee@mastodon.socialB brianallbee@mastodon.social

                  @sarahjamielewis for whatever it might be worth, this particular effort looks to have been rolled back.

                  So far.

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                  @BrianAllbee @sarahjamielewis For me the merge of the revert seems closed, so despite it saying that "we agreed" it looks like the revert did not go trough.

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                  • landelare@mastodon.gamedev.placeL landelare@mastodon.gamedev.place

                    @nazokiyoubinbou @simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis OpenRC being called the alternative makes me feel extra old.

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                    @landelare @simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis I mean... It's newer than Unix system five. 😆

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                    • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                      @landelare @simonzerafa @sarahjamielewis I mean... It's newer than Unix system five. 😆

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                      @nazokiyoubinbou @landelare @sarahjamielewis

                      Well I'm older that Unix 5, so I've not really got much to say with regard to all things retro 😂

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                      • quoidian@mastodon.onlineQ quoidian@mastodon.online

                        @sarahjamielewis
                        I can't find myself objecting to a ~/YOB file.

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                        @quoidian @sarahjamielewis

                        I can. That means that all apps need to be able to read from my home directory

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