i don't really get the #systemd age verification controversy, except that the "age" entry seems to be added at a ridiculously bad time (rogue states passing bad laws): certificates (may) contain full name AND address, and those are regularly sent to other people. i believe ubuntu and other distros (may) ask you about your phone number AND the *room* you are working in, which is saved locally. now, your date of birth MAY BE saved locally, as well.

terrible optics, useless, but inconsequential.

and yes, for all its balkiness, systemd is *miles* better than anything any distro i'd ever used was doing before. there may be better init systems, but i wouldn't know.

but sure, let's beat lennart with the meme stick some more

@tnbp

The issue is that just like the overton window, its a small jump to the right. Here is a post about the future if we continue to allow this nonsense
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2026-March/043533.html

On the need for a censorship API for legal compliance reasons in some countries and U.S. states

@owlpaste i disagree. that post is a perfect example of a slippery slope argument if i've ever seen one