I'm installing the Ageless Linux scripts in solidarity with my California brothers, sisters, and others.
I'm installing the Ageless Linux scripts in solidarity with my California brothers, sisters, and others.
To patch #Linux systemd to exclude #ageverification, users can use ...
- #Liberated systemd: A standalone fork that removes surveillance-enabling code
- #systemd-no-age-verification: A GitHub repository that reverts the specific commits i
- #AgelessLinux : A compliance-tracking project that offers a script
RE: https://snabelen.no/@baardhaveland/116443832090729578
The ID collection act, The Dox-yourself act, The Computer restriction Act, The Computer Locking down act, The knowledge access restrictions act, take your pick 
#ageverification #doxxing #digitalsovereignty #digitalrights #privacy #infosec #agelesslinux #ubuntu #fedora #arch #debian #systemd #artix #devuan #vendefoulwolf #flufflinux #mxlinux
Hvad er det for noget pjat med alders verification på os niveau, på linux distroer?
Er det mig der har overset det tidligere? Jeg blev gjort opmærksom på det, i et Pia T opslag på LinkedIn.
Lidt om sagen https://www.reddit.com/r/LinusTechTips/comments/1rk4fj7/ubuntu_is_planning_to_comply_with_age/
Hvad tænker i andre om dette? Hvordan slipper vi for lortet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcwPE0LIfdg
Ageless Linux is a Debian-based operating system project that has declared "full, knowing, and intentional noncompliance" with California's Digital Age Assurance Act, Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.501(a). Where most Linux distributions are quietly building age verification into their installers ahead of the January 2027 enforcement date, Ageless Linux returns a single response to every age bracket API call: "ERROR: Age data not available." This video covers the project's legal argument — that the penalty for failing to collect age data can only be calculated using the age data you failed to collect, creating an enforcement math problem for any attorney general who tries to pursue it.
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Guess the operating system that will NOT have age verification
#agelesslinux now serve their website via #i2p !
👉 http://agelesslinux.i2p
Dylan "I read the law and I'm here to implement it" M. Tylor gets up in the morning and decides to write age verification code that he himself calls "hilariously pointless and ineffective", within a week strikes 4 repos off his list, and i bet the Linux Kernel is going to be next (I'm joking... mostly)
It's worth noting that the first people who approved the PR on systemd repo are 2 big tech employees - Mircoslop and Redhat/IBM (why I'm i not surprised!!), someone then opened a revert PR, Lennart Poettering (systemd creator) closed it.. thus blocking the removal
And this is why you now have Liberated Systemd, a fork of systemd without Age verification.. which IS 'hilariously pointless and ineffective' at saving children
when engineers starts reading the law like a specification, this is what you get.. useful idiots.
#ageverification #authoritarianism #SaveTheChildren #thinkofthechildren #epstein #surveillance #bigtech #government #privacy #anonymity #humanrights #FreeSoftware #freespeech #ubuntu #linux #fedora #arch #archlinux #agelesslinux #artix #whonix #tails #systemd #opensource #openknowledge #openaccess #cyberlaw #infosec
RE: https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116307429187383416
I'm not worried about the surveillance laws as much as I'm worried about the "bUt wE cAn mAKe iT pRivAte" camp
#ageverification #authoritarianism #SaveTheChildren #thinkofthechildren #epstein #surveillance #bigtech #government #privacy #anonymity #humanrights #FreeSoftware #freespeech #ubuntu #linux #fedora #arch #archlinux #agelesslinux #artix #whonix #tails #systemd #opensource #openknowledge #openaccess #cyberlaw #infosec
So I wanted to know a bit more about #agelesslinux and followed a link to their website.
Only to land on a "blocked" page by #Vodafone's "Secure Net".
What really makes me mad about this: This is *not* a setting that can be switched off in the router. This is *not* a setting that could be circumvented by using a different DNS (I almost never use the provider's DNS, anyway). So I assume Vodafone keeps a list of IPs to be censored, not on the DNS level but on their routers.
How nice by Vodafone to make the Net "secure" for us all by censoring websites that oppose policy that isn't even a thing (yet) in my country of residence! /s