Funny how /g/ was totally panicking about this when the news hit, but now everybody's moved on and nobody cares.
memory hole is too tight
>>109241354Who's actually using it in their software? Any real-world examples?https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/41179#issuecomment-4090834541
>>109241354I just use openrc instead
>>109241354slipperly slope, boiling the frog, etc
>>109241417This.
What's the funny part? Because this sounds boring and not actually funny.
>>109241417do not the frog
>>109242003That
>>109242049Thot
I thought the California law excluded Linux from an OS-level age verificationhttps://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/california-moves-to-exempt-linux-from-its-upcoming-age-verification-law-after-backlash-over-forcing-operating-systems-to-collect-users-ages-amendment-proposed-by-the-same-lawmaker-who-wrote-the-original-lawThough this probably means that web browsers checking for this age attestation means Linux will fail to connect to any website.
>>109241354Most have already switched from Arch to Artix, and Debian to Devuan.
>>109244389Ah yes, everyone of course switched to those niche distros nobody's heard of.
>>109242019It is pretty funny actually.
>>109241354Anyone who uses poetteringware deserves their fate.
>>109241354>forgottenI've already seen apps requesting access for age verification on my phone
>>109245848Wecome to /g/
>>109245848if you haven't heard of these in the last three years you need to lurk the fuck moar
>>109241354It's all apathy and depression until suddenly it isn't.