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Ah, but raft wars

There’s still valid concern about this being a foot in the door tactic. Once an OS complies with this request what will the next one be? Why should this even be allowed?

Either way though, the reddit citation is a bit unnerving.

Ah, makes sense it would be targeted twards banking and financial businesses specifically. Better pinch point than some random commerce. In that case audits would be less problematic, though I’m not sure why outsourcing this data is even an option with the current rules. It’s not like a business can be completely hands off in the acquisition or processing of that info.
I’m uninformed about this, but do KYC laws come into effect at some profit point or are they globally enforced. I don’t see how any small businesses could possibly afford a 3rd party audit, or how that would even scale. I agree it’s necessary, but logistically it seems problematic.
Birds of Prey definitely started some shit online, but it was primarily the already vocal assholes of reddit and x flinging shit at each other. I heard a lot from both sides and ended up avoiding the movie completely.
Legit thought it was just going to be a wall of text editors and nothing else
Leaving out Artix? Forshame.
Well, that’s the last excuse I needed. Time to finally buy Witchfire.
Glances at the one occasionally unclimbable ladder
I will say, if anyone is waiting for things to settle down since 10.11.0, I recently did a migration from 10.10.7 to 10.11.4. That direct upgrade didn’t result in nearly as much of a headache as the initial 10.11.y upgrade. You still need to coax the upgrade with a library scan and missing metadata scan, but it’s actually fine now.