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  3. Systemd's capitulation on age verification is a great example of cowardice in action.

Systemd's capitulation on age verification is a great example of cowardice in action.

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  • funnymonkey@freeradical.zoneF This user is from outside of this forum
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    Systemd's capitulation on age verification is a great example of cowardice in action.

    If I wanted an OS making shit decisions that hurt users, I'd use Windows.

    Hoping distributions strip the age verification out entirely. I'd switch to a distro that committed to doing that.

    silvermoon82@wandering.shopS gary_alderson@infosec.exchangeG 2 Replies Last reply
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    • funnymonkey@freeradical.zoneF funnymonkey@freeradical.zone

      Systemd's capitulation on age verification is a great example of cowardice in action.

      If I wanted an OS making shit decisions that hurt users, I'd use Windows.

      Hoping distributions strip the age verification out entirely. I'd switch to a distro that committed to doing that.

      silvermoon82@wandering.shopS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @funnymonkey
      There's Ageless Linux, seems to be a Child of Debian with a focus on not complying with age verification.

      Link Preview Image
      Ageless Linux Emerges to Protest OS-Level Age Verification Laws

      And thankfully, it's more than just a Linux distro without age verification.

      favicon

      It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

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      • silvermoon82@wandering.shopS silvermoon82@wandering.shop

        @funnymonkey
        There's Ageless Linux, seems to be a Child of Debian with a focus on not complying with age verification.

        Link Preview Image
        Ageless Linux Emerges to Protest OS-Level Age Verification Laws

        And thankfully, it's more than just a Linux distro without age verification.

        favicon

        It's FOSS (itsfoss.com)

        funnymonkey@freeradical.zoneF This user is from outside of this forum
        funnymonkey@freeradical.zoneF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @silvermoon82 This is really cool - thank you!

        And loving this page:

        Ageless Linux — Distro Compliance Tracker

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        (agelesslinux.org)

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        • funnymonkey@freeradical.zoneF funnymonkey@freeradical.zone

          Systemd's capitulation on age verification is a great example of cowardice in action.

          If I wanted an OS making shit decisions that hurt users, I'd use Windows.

          Hoping distributions strip the age verification out entirely. I'd switch to a distro that committed to doing that.

          gary_alderson@infosec.exchangeG This user is from outside of this forum
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          @funnymonkey it is more unneeded regulation but par for the course; i don't take it seriously

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