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  • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

    A small set of people are merging changes to various Linux components to make sure every application knows your birth date.

    This is being done rapidly by people with unclear motivations and being merged with no youth and few marginalized people involved.

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    Summary Add a BirthDate field to the user account interface. For non-homed users, the value is stored...

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    @wwahammy wtf… these are current maintainers???

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    • k3ym0@infosec.exchangeK k3ym0@infosec.exchange

      @wwahammy wtf… these are current maintainers???

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      @k3ym0 some are. systemd already merged a corresponding change from the same contributor.

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      • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

        @k3ym0 some are. systemd already merged a corresponding change from the same contributor.

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        @wwahammy can’t we fork it prior to that commit and maintain a separate fork?

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        • k3ym0@infosec.exchangeK k3ym0@infosec.exchange

          @wwahammy can’t we fork it prior to that commit and maintain a separate fork?

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          @k3ym0 could it be done theoretically? Sure. But on systemd, that'd be a huge task to maintain. And the systemd folks say "oh, this PR is just an optional part of the user account system, we're just making a common API for anyone who wants to add it for any reason".

          They build the tracks and plead innocence as to what is in the trains.

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          • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

            @k3ym0 could it be done theoretically? Sure. But on systemd, that'd be a huge task to maintain. And the systemd folks say "oh, this PR is just an optional part of the user account system, we're just making a common API for anyone who wants to add it for any reason".

            They build the tracks and plead innocence as to what is in the trains.

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            @wwahammy @k3ym0

            I found this a good write-up https://www.sambent.com/the-engineer-who-tried-to-put-age-verification-into-linux-5/

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            • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

              A small set of people are merging changes to various Linux components to make sure every application knows your birth date.

              This is being done rapidly by people with unclear motivations and being merged with no youth and few marginalized people involved.

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              user: Add BirthDate with polkit-gated GetBirthDate and SetBirthDate methods (!176) · Merge requests · accountsservice / accountsservice · GitLab

              Summary Add a BirthDate field to the user account interface. For non-homed users, the value is stored...

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              @wwahammy why the fuck are people complying in advance? Where is the commitment to software freedom?

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              • artemis@climatejustice.socialA artemis@climatejustice.social

                @wwahammy why the fuck are people complying in advance? Where is the commitment to software freedom?

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                @artemis I don't know why.

                And I'd say "why are people complying at all?".

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                • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                  A small set of people are merging changes to various Linux components to make sure every application knows your birth date.

                  This is being done rapidly by people with unclear motivations and being merged with no youth and few marginalized people involved.

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                  user: Add BirthDate with polkit-gated GetBirthDate and SetBirthDate methods (!176) · Merge requests · accountsservice / accountsservice · GitLab

                  Summary Add a BirthDate field to the user account interface. For non-homed users, the value is stored...

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                  @wwahammy

                  Ok, everyone, we're all born on 01-01-1970!

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                  • gnoll110@ruby.socialG gnoll110@ruby.social

                    @wwahammy

                    Ok, everyone, we're all born on 01-01-1970!

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                    @gnoll110 I know that's a common attitude but in effect, kids who are honest get harmed by their computer. The operating system of a computer should never be designed to purposely harm you. I don't think that's the case anymore with Linux if this nonsense becomes a reality.

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                    • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                      @gnoll110 I know that's a common attitude but in effect, kids who are honest get harmed by their computer. The operating system of a computer should never be designed to purposely harm you. I don't think that's the case anymore with Linux if this nonsense becomes a reality.

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                      @wwahammy

                      The whole thing is a Trojan horse.

                      That goal, destroying any remaining anonymity, and thus damaging freedom of speech and the ability to speak truth to power.

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                      • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                        @artemis I don't know why.

                        And I'd say "why are people complying at all?".

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                        @wwahammy @artemis Everyone involves in proposing and merging these needs to be deemed untrustworthy and unwelcome in real FOSS.

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                        • dalias@hachyderm.ioD dalias@hachyderm.io

                          @wwahammy @artemis Everyone involves in proposing and merging these needs to be deemed untrustworthy and unwelcome in real FOSS.

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                          @dalias @artemis 1000% agree. It's shameful.

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                          • gnoll110@ruby.socialG gnoll110@ruby.social

                            @wwahammy

                            The whole thing is a Trojan horse.

                            That goal, destroying any remaining anonymity, and thus damaging freedom of speech and the ability to speak truth to power.

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                            @gnoll110 1000% agree. We need to fight this shit with our last breath.

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                            • artemis@climatejustice.socialA artemis@climatejustice.social

                              @wwahammy why the fuck are people complying in advance? Where is the commitment to software freedom?

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                              @artemis @wwahammy this isn't complying in advance, it's complying with the law. Which passed unanimously through the California assembly and senate and was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in 2025. It's not going to be repealed.

                              Open source projects do not have the type of budget that allows them to merely ignore the law and shrug off fines and legal fees.

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                                @artemis @wwahammy this isn't complying in advance, it's complying with the law. Which passed unanimously through the California assembly and senate and was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in 2025. It's not going to be repealed.

                                Open source projects do not have the type of budget that allows them to merely ignore the law and shrug off fines and legal fees.

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                                @smn @wwahammy I don't understand how California gets to mandate this. People can download software from wherever they want. Host your project outside of California.

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                                • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                                  A small set of people are merging changes to various Linux components to make sure every application knows your birth date.

                                  This is being done rapidly by people with unclear motivations and being merged with no youth and few marginalized people involved.

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                                  user: Add BirthDate with polkit-gated GetBirthDate and SetBirthDate methods (!176) · Merge requests · accountsservice / accountsservice · GitLab

                                  Summary Add a BirthDate field to the user account interface. For non-homed users, the value is stored...

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                                  @wwahammy I'm 66. Hope the applications operate slowly and speak more clearly. Also, stay off my lawn

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                                  • smn@l3ib.orgS smn@l3ib.org

                                    @artemis @wwahammy this isn't complying in advance, it's complying with the law. Which passed unanimously through the California assembly and senate and was signed into law by Gavin Newsom in 2025. It's not going to be repealed.

                                    Open source projects do not have the type of budget that allows them to merely ignore the law and shrug off fines and legal fees.

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                                    @smn @artemis do you think Desktop Linux as it currently exists complies with every law in every jurisdiction? Because I'm pretty sure it doesn't.

                                    There's already strong discussion on significant amendments on the law. The Governor signed it and pointed out is was impractical and needed to be amended.

                                    Do you really think the AG of California is going to sue *random Linux distro with almost no money* over this?

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                                    • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                                      @dalias @artemis 1000% agree. It's shameful.

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                                      @wwahammy @artemis Like seriously. Even if you weren't going to consider complying with this unthinkable, adopting something like this that's a policy matter should be a process that requires a proposal and feedback from the community, with a long enough time window for that to happen. Not rushed-through changes by shadowy actors who show up just to do what some malicious external authority demands.

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                                      • artemis@climatejustice.socialA artemis@climatejustice.social

                                        @smn @wwahammy I don't understand how California gets to mandate this. People can download software from wherever they want. Host your project outside of California.

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                                        @artemis @smn @wwahammy What if you are Californian? Could get you in legal trouble.

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                                        • wwahammy@social.treehouse.systemsW wwahammy@social.treehouse.systems

                                          @smn @artemis do you think Desktop Linux as it currently exists complies with every law in every jurisdiction? Because I'm pretty sure it doesn't.

                                          There's already strong discussion on significant amendments on the law. The Governor signed it and pointed out is was impractical and needed to be amended.

                                          Do you really think the AG of California is going to sue *random Linux distro with almost no money* over this?

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                                          @smn @artemis if they did do this, how do you think the AG of California could prove by a preponderance of the evidence how many children used the OS? Because you need prove that to set the fines. How would they do that for a distro that has no continuing relationship with the users?

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