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…Practically, what does this even mean for a systemd user like me?
What app would use this? And If anything actually uses the field, can't I just enter a random date, like I have across the internet forever?
Self reporting has long been honored as the gold fucking standard for honesty! How dare you sully that with your very discrete scrolling to a random year, and not even bothering to select a date! Our data mining overlords will be displeased.
They implemented part of the the low level works needed to implement birth date verification. Commercial distros like Ubuntu, RHEL and SteamOS might use it for law compliance. It'll very likely be as easy to bypass as it can be since no one really wants this.
You mean tied to IDs or something?
Commercial services would’ve just implemented that anyway. And yeah, likely with “absolute bare minimum effort.”
I’m still a bit confused. This thread is acting like this is a slope to systemd distros requiring an ID check, if I’m reading it right.
Anything goes, ID is one way to do it.
The post itself is phrased like that for engagement.
Yes it's rage bait and most here fall face first in it.
Go petition your lawmakers instead of shitting on open source projects implementing required by law features.
It's not rage bate to inform people there is a problem so they know to call legislators.
Then incite people to call their legislators. Not openly shit on maintainers of open source projects.
I see more people here whining about systemd than about having the laws repealed. It's simple: there are currently 0 posts about that.
Is it wrong to call out those complying in advance with fascism? I will agitate in any way that sparks debate and encourages people to be more aware of what is at stake. I gain absolutely nothing else, especially on Lemmy... maybe if this was Reddit you could accuse me of being some shill farming karma. But that shit culture doesn't exist here.