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cozzyd 2 days ago [-]
The rancor around anything to do with systemd is such a strange social phenomenon...
syeare 24 hours ago [-]
Poetteringware!!!1 Lol
syeare 24 hours ago [-]
> This is a lie: the facts are simply that the systemd users database has gained an optional "date of birth" field, which the desktop environments may use or not as they deem appropriate. Of course there is no "identity verification" or requirements to provide any data, which in any case would not be shared beyond authorized local applications.
I understand this might lack nuance, but this looks like the setting up of a groundwork for an age verification system
I get and agree the point ( that its the families that should be managing access), but how much further are we willing to allow these circus festival clowns called "politicians" to restrict freedom of access to the internet under the guise of "oh noesss we must protecc teh chillren!!"?
All these acts like Stop child abuse exploitation or COPPA or whatever nonsense, Im sure all of us in the hacker news crowd understand and can agree that its just pretend/fictional names to gather public consensus/approv to furtjet lock down the internet
chmod775 2 days ago [-]
Invoking both Nazism and Fascism over something like this has to rank among the dumbest rhetorical fumbles of all time, besides being a contemptible way to engage in debate.
Which is sad, because it is followed by some points that are genuinely worth pointing out.
I understand this might lack nuance, but this looks like the setting up of a groundwork for an age verification system
I get and agree the point ( that its the families that should be managing access), but how much further are we willing to allow these circus festival clowns called "politicians" to restrict freedom of access to the internet under the guise of "oh noesss we must protecc teh chillren!!"?
All these acts like Stop child abuse exploitation or COPPA or whatever nonsense, Im sure all of us in the hacker news crowd understand and can agree that its just pretend/fictional names to gather public consensus/approv to furtjet lock down the internet
Which is sad, because it is followed by some points that are genuinely worth pointing out.