Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
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Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft Remember, it is for children's sake.
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Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
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"for desktop use in the state of California"It's for my holiday laptop officer. I only use it on vacation out of state.
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@WindOfChange @henrik @nixCraft at least devices that let you access the internet, eg. smart TVs
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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 @freekymage @nixCraft IANAL, but I think exactly the same as any os that doesn't care about age verification (yet).
"Evidence" of wrongdoing would probably primarily be server logs either way - no one is stopping you from reinstalling or restoring an earlier snapshot of an installed os -
Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft I find it obnoxious that this sort of geoblocking is put upon the origin webserver to prevent someone in a different jurisdiction from breaking the law (without prejudice to whether or not that law is just and interpreted correctly)
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Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
I wonder if we can avoid the new law by tweaking the distro enough so it's not considered an "OS."
Can we split it into sections the user then compiles? -
Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft I'd just refuse.to comply as a matter if.principle because #Cyberfascism is always bad.
- Same reason why @delta don't integrate #Govware #Backdoors and snitch on users despite #Russia's #Cyberfascists (#Roskomnadzor) sueing themā¦
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Damn š± imaging not being able to download your OS because of where you live right now ...
@nixCraft There could be ways to skip this somehow? Like a new OS that doesnt need that age verification.... Im not into informatics but im learning..
Instead of education, they want to monitor us. This is just a trial for bigger data recopilation.
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@nixCraft how epic, 2026 and we finally have a valid reason to torrent all those Linux / BSD images š
@hansvschoot Yeah, Linux image torrents would work perfectly here. Good reason to keep them running/uploading too.
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@punissuer @henrik @nixCraft Well, if that restriction is in the law, and it is less broad than it sounded at firstā¦
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@nixCraft This will blow over like all the covid laws and be deemed unlawful sooner rather than later if no one just jumps on board. Use a virtual machine to access social if you use em. For anything open source any programmer worth a lil salt can setup a fake age system and we all know kids learn fast
@slayer256 @nixCraft the point of these laws isn't to enforce them. It's something to add to your charges when they already want to target you. So feel free to ignore them, but if/when some LE agency decides you're next, that's just one more thing they'll tack on.
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Theoretically yes, that's exactly what that stupid California law says.
Windows, macOS, Linuxāall operating systems.
It'll be interesting to see how they think this could ever be implemented in practice.
After smartphones, they're trying to screw up computers too.
Better to take care of our hardware
@luca @_elena @nixCraft More controls on your operating system, AI businesses gobbling up hardware to make it extraordinarily expensive, age verification laws...it's hard to not equate this to a war on general computing for the masses that doesn't get rented from cloud companies, thoroughly penetrated by the surveillance state.
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@_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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@slayer256 @nixCraft the point of these laws isn't to enforce them. It's something to add to your charges when they already want to target you. So feel free to ignore them, but if/when some LE agency decides you're next, that's just one more thing they'll tack on.
@lerxst @slayer256 @nixCraft Or as a pretext law: We saw this, probable cause, used it to get a warrant.
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@luca @_elena @nixCraft More controls on your operating system, AI businesses gobbling up hardware to make it extraordinarily expensive, age verification laws...it's hard to not equate this to a war on general computing for the masses that doesn't get rented from cloud companies, thoroughly penetrated by the surveillance state.