Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social
Actually, I think this provides a nice little loophole.
The states in question oblige vendors to implement ID checks in their product. They don't oblige users to use an OS that has built-in ID check...
So with this move, a resident of these states who downloads and installs MidnightBSD is not breaking their state's laws, they're only breaking MidnightBSD's Ts&Cs. And MidnightBSD isn't breaking those states' laws either, because it specifically excluded use in those states in their Ts&Cs. -
Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
Bad, the progressive nature of California has overreacted, the 'protect the children' gang had a win, but it will be for the worse. How is Mila?
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft omg what does it have to do with installing OS
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft
It isn't age verification garbage by some dummy politicians.It is an evil scam to further normalize privacy erosions, entrench established power and complete the authoritarian controls of the corporate serfdom system we call a government.
Know your enemy. They are far more organized and focused on power than anyone gives them credit for.
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft just wait a few years and that will be everywhere. Age verification (which is almost certainly coming, globally) might just push non-corporate-sponsored OSes out of the market entirely
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft It's crazy how many terrible laws managed to quickly sneak through the system while everyone was getting shot at and protesting. Here in MN they also snuck in opening up mining in state parks and BWCA while half our population was literally choking on tear gas and out on the streets.
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@luca Im shocked this is coming from California! Texas or Alabama or Georgia, ok, but California?!? Nothing more dystopian than this
@_elena @luca I'm not, Silicon Valley has loads of money for lobbying, this is straight up a gift to them they pushed through while there was so much going on nobody would be looking. CA (especially LA county) may be pretty left leaning but the leadership is pretty much always centrist/corporatist dem, companies like Disney/Google/Apple/etc pretty much always get what they ask for. The only reason texas didn't do it first is because the companies that will make money from this aren't HQ there
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@nixCraft just wait a few years and that will be everywhere. Age verification (which is almost certainly coming, globally) might just push non-corporate-sponsored OSes out of the market entirely
@stroughtonsmith Or maybe donβt just wait and do something against this instead. π
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@luca Im shocked this is coming from California! Texas or Alabama or Georgia, ok, but California?!? Nothing more dystopian than this
@_elena @luca Former POTUS Reagan came out of California, and he was the match that lit this fascist fire. California has a long history of right wing bullshit, which is why the Dead Kennedys wrote the song, California Uber Alles.
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@nixCraft is this real? π³π±
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@nixCraft watched this video yesterday on how different distros are responding. https://youtu.be/bfj0wzclY0M
@freekymage @nixCraft
How would "live" distros be affected? If the OS is running off of a flash drive, not installed, and no user account is created, are they exempt? If so, it blows a big hole in the effectiveness of this law. Little Billy can just boot off a flash drive and watch his p0rn. -
Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft Living free on our planet, not other planet in our solar system.
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@freekymage @nixCraft
How would "live" distros be affected? If the OS is running off of a flash drive, not installed, and no user account is created, are they exempt? If so, it blows a big hole in the effectiveness of this law. Little Billy can just boot off a flash drive and watch his p0rn.@BoloMKXXVIII @nixCraft that question is exactly why lawyers are getting involved. Don't forget that different places will have variations on this law, so even if your loophole works in 1 place it might not work in another.
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US people are so funny π
True, but the EU and UK are attempting to do the same bs. People in general are pretty stupid.
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
I mean, no.
No, you can't have my ID.
I make zero effort to be anonymous on line. I post under my name. But I will never NEVER scan my ID or upload a photo of it. It simply will not happen.
What's that? You require me to give my ID to use your software? OK. I won't use your software.
Fuck you.
I was an adult before computers came to the desktop. I know how to live without them. I also know how to buy and use old things.
So again, fuck you very much. No.
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft make sure you have a good VPN. Also smart to download ISO's and store them in a safe place incase you ever need to flash a new ISO.
esspically with the California lawsuit right now.
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft I feel like the Venn diagram of "people who want to use BSD" and "people who know how to use a VPN" is a circle, so there's actually nobody unable to download it because of where they live.
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Damn π± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft how epic, 2026 and we finally have a valid reason to torrent all those Linux / BSD images π