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The Engineer Who Tried to Put Age Verification Into Linux
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I doubt those changes would be PRed, merged, updated in my distro and somehow automatically pushed to my system in the blink of an eye. This isn't Microslop we're talking about who can force-push intransparent "fuck your settings" at the drop of a hat, and I'm certainly going to be much more wary of upcoming updates now. This isn't my point of objection (yet - mandatory entry would be), but definitely a point of caution.
If they stick to malicious "here, you can ask for a date, but we can't guarantee which date, if any, you'll get" compliance, that isn't perfect, but it'll be good enough to make a joke out of tracking the date at all.
Besides, just this change being minor would be no reason not to keep pushing back against the law and airing our discontent about the direction they're heading in, because the direction is definitely concerning.