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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.

    viralobscurity@mstdn.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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    viralobscurity@mstdn.social
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    #84

    @catsalad microslop are already there with ID capture & no local accounts, apple & google probably aren't far behind

    US based Linux distros will likely cave with UK based stuff following closely

    The sad truth is that I've seen most people just hand over IDs when asked without thinking giving those kind of ideas credibility

    The more bad ideas are normalised, the harder they are to challenge

    When privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy & I'm happy to become an outlaw to keep mine

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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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      #85

      @catsalad The Register here in UK are tracking the Californian kneejerk legislation: https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/06/os_age_verification/?td=keepreading

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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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        fl0und3r@defcon.social
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        #86

        @catsalad people are going to have to add a section to their "how to write a minimalist kernel in Rust" called "how to add age verification", congrats, you haven't gotten USB functionality working but now to be legal in the US you need to ask the user for a photocopy of their ID

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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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          #87
          @catsalad Cat barely legal salad I would change the handle as well!
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          • G gerardthornley@hachyderm.io

            @reallylazybear @catsalad yeah, sticks and stones can only break our bones. Unfortunately, they have something much, much more dangerous — words.

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            #88

            @GerardThornley @catsalad Right. I forgot. Can't have that "back in my day..." crap

            And to think most of em still run the world today, like that stupid orange man.

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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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              #89

              @catsalad 😂 Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seat belts. We are now revisiting the Prohibition era.

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              • G gerardthornley@hachyderm.io

                @Amorpheus @serapath @catsalad
                What‽ Someone tell @tubetime! (See also https://monster6502.com/) 🙂

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                #90

                @GerardThornley @Amorpheus @serapath @catsalad for actually useful desktop computing, it still comes down to getting wafers fabbed. not too many advanced fabs around the world these days. Taiwan, South Korea, US, france, probably a few others.

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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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                  #91

                  @catsalad
                  How about Ageless Linux? That seems like it counts.

                  Ageless Linux — Software for Humans of Indeterminate Age

                  favicon

                  (goblincorps.com)

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                  • wtl@mastodon.socialW wtl@mastodon.social

                    @Dianora @catsalad Be funny if all we have to do is stop upgrading. 🤣

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                    #92

                    @WTL @Dianora @catsalad
                    good thing that modern hardware has a reputation of longevity

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                    • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                      @WTL @Dianora @catsalad
                      good thing that modern hardware has a reputation of longevity

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                      dianora@ottawa.place
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                      #93

                      @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad ROHS.

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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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                        dandylover1@someplace.social
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                        #94

                        @catsalad Let's just hope they have built-in screen readers that can easily be turned on, or they'll be just like most, completely inaccessible.

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                        • dianora@ottawa.placeD dianora@ottawa.place

                          @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad ROHS.

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                          #95

                          @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                          I was more thinking about chips degrading relatively fast because of nanometer semiconductor scale and massive complexity, but that's probably a factor as well

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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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                            anon_4601@nerdculture.de
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                            @catsalad

                            I've got an alternative idea if this madness actually goes through and we can't find a solution to circumvent it legally or not....

                            Instead of just running, let's turn every single phone into a weapon of digital disobedience.Imagine if an 'outlaw' OS (or a simple mod) automatically appended a 'bag of forbidden words' to every message, hidden in metadata or invisible text, containing a random mix of terms guaranteed to trigger the system.
                            If millions of people sent billions of these 'poisoned' messages, Chat Control would collapse under the sheer weight of false positives. It would be the biggest DDoS attack in history, powered purely by civil disobedience......

                            If everything is suspicious, nothing is.

                            #DDoS #FalsePositives #DataPoisoning #ChatContol #AgeVerification #AgeCheck

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                            • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                              @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                              I was more thinking about chips degrading relatively fast because of nanometer semiconductor scale and massive complexity, but that's probably a factor as well

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                              @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad Ah yes. Cosmic rays could certainly degrade chips on earth given enough time. Hardened ICs are not typical for earth use ether. Older chips would be more resistant e.g. the COSMAC 1802 was rad hardened without trying. Cosmic rays do cause memory errors more easily as well as very few use ECC memory.

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                              • dianora@ottawa.placeD dianora@ottawa.place

                                @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad Ah yes. Cosmic rays could certainly degrade chips on earth given enough time. Hardened ICs are not typical for earth use ether. Older chips would be more resistant e.g. the COSMAC 1802 was rad hardened without trying. Cosmic rays do cause memory errors more easily as well as very few use ECC memory.

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                                @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                It's not just cosmic rays but just degradation by use which happens faster now, or bugs in hardware (due to complexity) killing it, or a combination, see Intel CPUs one or two generations ago.
                                But I've seen (DDR4) RAM kits dying after just a few years of use and I'm not too optimistic that ECC would help too much beyond detecting the errors.

                                I'm just not too optimistic that today's hardware still works fine in 20 years...

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                                • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                  @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                  It's not just cosmic rays but just degradation by use which happens faster now, or bugs in hardware (due to complexity) killing it, or a combination, see Intel CPUs one or two generations ago.
                                  But I've seen (DDR4) RAM kits dying after just a few years of use and I'm not too optimistic that ECC would help too much beyond detecting the errors.

                                  I'm just not too optimistic that today's hardware still works fine in 20 years...

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                                  @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                  would be awesome though, the current state of the art is pretty good and by writing better optimized software we could get even much more out of it

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                                  • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                    @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                    It's not just cosmic rays but just degradation by use which happens faster now, or bugs in hardware (due to complexity) killing it, or a combination, see Intel CPUs one or two generations ago.
                                    But I've seen (DDR4) RAM kits dying after just a few years of use and I'm not too optimistic that ECC would help too much beyond detecting the errors.

                                    I'm just not too optimistic that today's hardware still works fine in 20 years...

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                                    @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad Yes. We are furiously agreeing. However I suspect electrolytics drying out will kill most commodity devices before the chips completely die.

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                                    • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                      @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                      would be awesome though, the current state of the art is pretty good and by writing better optimized software we could get even much more out of it

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                                      #101

                                      @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad As you would know there are open source initiatives for hardware (including CPUs) as well. I'd be fine with a slower computer that was more robust. Hell I've programmed PDP-8s. 😉

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                                      • dianora@ottawa.placeD dianora@ottawa.place

                                        @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad Yes. We are furiously agreeing. However I suspect electrolytics drying out will kill most commodity devices before the chips completely die.

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                                        @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                        yeah but that has always been a problem and AFAIK is usually fixable with not too advanced soldering equipment?

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                                        • doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.placeD doomed_daniel@mastodon.gamedev.place

                                          @Dianora @WTL @catsalad
                                          yeah but that has always been a problem and AFAIK is usually fixable with not too advanced soldering equipment?

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                                          #103

                                          @Doomed_Daniel @WTL @catsalad IFF you can get the capacitors yes. I have a hot air rework station.

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