π« MidnightBSD bans Californians, it begins.
-
RE: https://indieweb.social/@jbz/116155308431972820
MidnightBSD bans Californians, it begins.https://nitter.net/midnightbsd/status/2027101491211718765
#ageverification #osdev #opensource #bsd #freebsd #midnightbsd
-
RE: https://indieweb.social/@jbz/116155308431972820
MidnightBSD bans Californians, it begins.https://nitter.net/midnightbsd/status/2027101491211718765
#ageverification #osdev #opensource #bsd #freebsd #midnightbsd
@jbz I have yet to dig into this to get the infosec's perspective from security writers...but this is just so goddamn stupid, there has to be a reason behind why California and Colorado (?) think this is a good idea.
Who pitched this to them, and why, I guess is my question.
It's absolutely unenforceable, even if it's constitutionally correct, which I'm sure it is not. Why would legislators, aside from being technically illiterate, think this was a good idea, in such left leaning states?
That had to be a hella pitch deck, I'm just sayin.
Who is profiting from this?
-
@jbz I have yet to dig into this to get the infosec's perspective from security writers...but this is just so goddamn stupid, there has to be a reason behind why California and Colorado (?) think this is a good idea.
Who pitched this to them, and why, I guess is my question.
It's absolutely unenforceable, even if it's constitutionally correct, which I'm sure it is not. Why would legislators, aside from being technically illiterate, think this was a good idea, in such left leaning states?
That had to be a hella pitch deck, I'm just sayin.
Who is profiting from this?
Yes, Colorado:
I haven't seen any discussion of it on my state rep's latest newsletter, so I don't know its status. (I'm very new to tracking all this.)
-
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic