A systemd fork has set out as a fu*k you to age verification.
https://itsfoss.com/news/systemd-fork-strips-out-age-verification/
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A systemd fork has set out as a fu*k you to age verification.
https://itsfoss.com/news/systemd-fork-strips-out-age-verification/
And it works!
The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.
I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.
But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

What’s at stake is whether “protecting children” becomes a legal pretext for embedding government control over the internet to enforce specific moral and religious judgments—judgments that deny marginalized people access to speech, community, history, and truth—into law.
WOW.
With the news that Bluesky closed a $100M Series B (!!) last April and didn't tell anyone (??) until now, it's just become far more obvious that Bluesky is inching very close to its full enshittification era.
You don't raise that kind of money unless you're ready for *massive* capture of eyeballs and ecosystem control.
I am telling you right now, Bluesky in another year or two will look very, *very* different. (And tbh, it's not that great now.)
#Samsung devices from today can no longer install custom ROMs.
Odin is gone and the Download Mode is also gone, which makes life hard also for repair services that want to restore a device.
This is your daily reminder that #Android is a liability, and major hardware manufacturers who ship Google’s version of Android are a liability too.
We need to get Linux phones to work, and we need manufacturers who are aligned with our principles.
https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-disables-odin-removes-download-mode-3648469/
Researchers from Cornell University have developed what they call "the Corporate Bullshit Receptivity Scale," a tool designed to measure how impressed people are by business school-style jargon that sounds strategic but says very little.
The findings, described in a recent study, suggest that employees who rate this sort of language as insightful are more likely to struggle with analytical thinking and workplace decision-making.
https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/15/corporate_jargon_research/
Hi #fediverse. We need to talk about something.
While talking to a colleague about how I recently learned most people have never sat on a cow it came up that she has never sat on a horse. Like, not even once during childhood.
Another colleague admitted they also have never sat on a horse.
My hypothesis is that most people have at one point in their life sat on a horse.
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Have you sat on a horse?
Please boost for scientific accuracy.
Any journalists want to write an article about all the environmental costs of the more than 10,000 Starlinks that are now in orbit? All I'm seeing are breathless articles mindlessly worshiping That Awful Billionaire for crossing the 10,000 satellite mark.
Every single one of those will come down in an uncontrolled reentry. That's a lot of metal in the atmosphere, and a lot of dice-rolling to see if any more pieces will make it to the ground.
SpaceX is truly awful.