Omfg.
The secure training asks if I need additional training, and the No button runs away from the cursor.
Omfg.
The secure training asks if I need additional training, and the No button runs away from the cursor.
> The grand irony is I'm not even sure most people click on or read this sort of stuff. I don't think it's often even created to be read by anyone. I think it's created as a sort of swaddling fan fiction for MBAs, advertisers, event sponsors and sources, so they can tune out ethical quibbles and feel good about how clever they are.
**"CEO Said A Thing!" Journalism**

@Debian .. "On the unfortunate need for an "age verification" API for legal compliance reasons in some U.S. states" .. Legal compliance my left testicle... If #USA legislators want #StateSurveilance .. they can fork the code, and roll their own. The rest of the supposed #Free world say #No #FuckOff !! they have no jurisdiction over me.
A supposed #FOSS #FreeOpenSourceSoftware Operating system, with #Global Impact, has no legal business forcing the agenda of any petty State's officials surveillance agenda on anyone outside of that State's jurisdiction.
Demonstrably resist BS political pressure and interference, or limit that to it's source jurisdiction, so other #Debian users, who had no hand in electing these clowns, are not affected.
#Resist or be labelled compliant and complicit.