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https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/us-operating-system-age-verification-bill-parents-decide-act-gets-published/

The US-wide operating system age verification bill we covered recently, the "Parents Decide Act", now actually has the bill published to read.

>As a reminder - this bill has not yet passed, it has only been introduced and so it could change a lot before being approved, or it could get thrown out.

It's early days yet but the important bit to remember is that it has bipartisan support across both the Democrats and Republicans.

>If you're under 18, you'll need a parent or guardian to verify a date of birth.

It also requires a system for application developers to access this date of birth and to store the information securely. And, additionally, have features for parents to control what under 18s can access on a device.

>This act would cover every single operating system.

They define it pretty clearly too as "software that supports the basic functions of a computer, mobile device, or any other general purpose computing device" and providers they define as "a person that develops, licenses, or controls the operating system on a computer, mobile device, or any other general purpose computing device" - which is incredibly broad on who and what this applies directly to.

Remember though - if such a bill passes (and similar bills have already passed in certain US states), it's just a first step to be expanded upon and things can get much worse for our own control and privacy. First it's date of birth storing, next it's ID scanning and more. We all know how these things end up.

>And, even if you're not in the US, these types of acts will still affect you due to how a large part of the tech industry is based in the US.
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>>533822068
oh no, I have to use a different fork of systemd
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>>533822068
Just because it has a field for birthday doesn't mean anybody is forced to use it. /Thread
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>>533822068
This is very transphobic. How will I stay in secure encrypted contact with my Discord kittens?
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>>533822068
There are IDF/KIKES maintaining linux kernel, only normiecattle thinks it's some sort of privacy HEAVEN.
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>>533822068
Oh my god some titties and thighs gotta go jack off nowwwww
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so, I have to provide ID to play a video game, but not if I want to vote?
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>>533822116
if your distro is kosher enough to use systemd in the first place then it's gonna bend over backwards for daddy government
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>>533822068
this is the one being bankrolled by meta, yes?
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>>533822068
Plenty of systemd free distros
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>>533822068
I already had a rude awakening yesterday when the Crimson Desert update broke Proton on Ubuntu
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>>533822068
Isn't Linux just some operating system that needs spend a lot of time trying to mimick windows?
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>>533822068
I will continue to use an airgapped Windows XP machine to play 1998-2008 games, nigger
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>>533822068
>USE LEWD PIC

I didnt read

It's saturn o' clock
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>>533822068
Why do they name every bill the opposite of what it actually does.. "Parents Decide Act"? You mean "Daddy Government Decides."
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Isn’t Linux just for poor people so they can still use their obsolete hardware?
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>>533822250
Watch your mouth
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>>533822068
>The US-wide operating system age verification bill we covered recently, the "Parents Decide Act", now actually has the bill published to read.

>will be
>will
>be

when?

when the sun shines on a dog's ass?

stay mad
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>>533822068
It's about time the fed turned to monitoring and annihilating the biggest band of pedophiles known in existence(linux users.)
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>>533822116
>>533822200
>>533822228
There's literally nothing wrong with systemd.
>>533822250
>>533822297
No
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it's a shame, i really enjoy using debian as it is, i think i will have to switch to gentoo or arch, it's time
but i feel too lazy to start making backups and transferring all my data )';
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>>533822250
Linux is the most used general purpose operating system in the world. It runs Android and about every router and server on the internet. OSX, while based mostly on BSD, used Bash and GCC so they could market it as "Linux-like". iOS, the evolution of OSX, isn't too far from the original idea. If you haven't been using Linux since the 90s, you're not white, not even honorary Asian.
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>>533822068
Terrible idea actually. They're really going too far.
Computers should only be confiscated from corporations.
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>>533822397
>There's literally nothing wrong with systemd.
It was proven to have a backdoor with malicious code, as the plebbit faggots claimed for years was a "conspiracy theory"
It probably has many more that weren't caught
Redhat fucking glows
It's not necessary
Go chase aids faggot
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>>533822068
Let me explain why this law is a fucking joke. Modern refrigerators, the ones that can connect to the internet, have an OS. This means that everyone who will use it must verify their age.

If Frank is 17 and Franks older sister Erica is 20, Frank will be forbidden by law to open the fridge when Erica has placed a cake inside that has a penis & vagina shaped icing on top. One of Erica's friends made the cake for her 20th birthday and gave it a pornographic theme.

To prevent him from becoming traumatized, to protect him from porn, Frank is not allowed to open the fridge but must ask a parent to open it whenever he wants a coke.

But replacing the fridge for a dumb model, one that doesn't have an OS, solves Frank's problem. He can now open it himself again.
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there are no laws, only enforcements
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>>533822397
>There's literally nothing wrong with systemd.
hello fedboi, we read the repo history
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>>533822593
lel, right

it's really only a law if
>they
enforce it
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Bureaucratic barriers are too high. Reduce.
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>>533822593
anything beyond government control, is by definition out of control
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>>533822641
on computers enforcements are matters of iq as well so feds will get btfo hard and have to lie to legislative and judicial interests sooner or later. the nsa for example hires the most mathematicians but not the most capable ones
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Too much of this bureaucratic barriers causes economic strain. Social media censorship is enough.
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>>533822593
Unenforceable laws are like letters to Santa Claus.
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Who the fuck uses Linux?
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>>533822715
not sure what you mean, just gonna stand by my implication that the court systems in many countries are corrupted and compromised intentionally by nigger-jews
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>>533822743
everyone with an iq high enough to follow basic instructions that has had the misfortune of spending more than 30 seconds on win11
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I have 0 support for this bill, it is an economical mistake that is not worth making. It's going to be very very annoying in any implementation.
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>>533822147
"Sorry, but you're unable to visit microsoft.com / amazon.com / steampowered.com because your computer fails to supply us with your age."
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>>533822288
To fool moron normies, and it works.
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>>533822787
yes you do but you have to post to have pretended not to for de escalation purposes
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>>533822425
Do it like a white man, Carlos.
You ALWAYS keep a separate disk for data and ALWAYS make backups on a separate (non-SSD) disk.
You set up your new system on QEMU/KVM and make an image dump on your data drive.
Using a live distro or a recovery distro set up on recovery partition, you dd the virtual image on real SSD and you're good to to.
This is how pros do it without any downtime.
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how will my favorite operating system GNU Emacs be affected by this?
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>>533822835
... uh

no
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If you think the email signing in is bad now, imagine that for when you login the computer. Terrible atrocious idea. Non-functional, uneconomic, unnecessary excess suffering, delivered under a false pretense idea that it protects kids.

This would smother kids.
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>>533822811
That'll be implemented as a popup that just adds an HTML element over the page that can be trivially blocked with ublock, just like on porn sites.
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that the goyim know encryption scare the jew
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>>533822863
>This would smother kids.

hmm, so first
>projection
>(of what jews do)
>(smothering kids)
hmm

>don't do it goy
>using linux SMOTHERS KIDS

sooo

use linux

got it
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>>533822896
scares*
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>>533822068
So, if we take this to a real world, let's say a nuclear power plant. There's all kinds of compoooters, there, with buttons and mice and monitors and kernels, doing all kinds of important things a nuclear plant requires to operate safely.
>who's id should be tagged into these systems?

Ok, how about hospitals? If there's someone under 18 and he/she is literally connected to a computer system to keep him/her alive, should the compooters first be reformatted so that the patient's, the de facto user's, ID could be tagged in the kernel of the compoooter?
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>>533822068
I vibe coded an operating system in one day.
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>>533822068
Reminer.

>>533817166
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>>533822068
Said this before, i will say it again. you have to be over 18 to have internet service installed in your house. you have to be over 18 to have a cell phone plan.
the parents have always been in control of their children.
if parents don't want children to use the internet or if they want to monitor what they are doing, there have been plenty of tools private companies can offer that could block them from using social media, porn websites ECT.
all this is, is unnecessary bondage disguised as virtue.
i mean lets be honest, they spy on whoever they damn well please already. big government. private corporations. random ass people.
so its so absurd that we live in a duality where these people shouldn't be allowed to spy on you, but since we are not prosecuting companies and people for spying, then we acknowledge the law exists, but don't enforce it. the only people this kind of rules will affect the most are the people that keep to the rules.
they will never go after the rule breakers. for that reason. its completely stupid. it should be handled by the private corporations that provide internet service and the parents or legal guardians that we all know are able to allow their own children access.
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>>533822068
Tl:dr

US gov wants to build in more backdoors. Not just hardware but in firmware and software.
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>>533822397
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>>533822068
K, I'll just go offline then. One less bill.
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>>533822979
*reminder.
Fuck all.
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>>533822116
>>533822147
Coper cucks.
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Lolberts seething because they want kids to watch porn so badly. It's fucking weird
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>>533822068
use Devuan https://www.devuan.org/
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imagine if you will a world where swedo-fingol runs the most-free-open-sauce brain of the modern computing

that is like double butthurt on power of infinite
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>>533822979
Entrapment of a mentally ill person to appease Juden fee-fees.
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>>533823014
systemd services are actually pretty nice. most of the criticism is that it grew like a malignant tumor and absorbed functionality usually accomplished by multiple programs. there is a reason it was adopted by most distributions. the old init "systems" were glorified shell scripts.
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>>533822068
Crazy how the government never does anything good
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>>533822998
>i mean lets be honest, they spy on whoever they damn well please already. big government. private corporations. random ass people.
Yes, but since it is illegal surveillance, they can't use the data to prosecute, persecute and whatnot. They want to legalize what they are already doing so they don't feel like dirty peepering toms, worst scum and human filth any longer and could put on new uniforms and start yelling people legally.
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>>533823123
i will pretend this is not bait because retards actually think like this. regardless of whether they should watch it or not, it should be the responsibility of the website not your operating system. a computer does way more than act as a terminal for your web browser. they are doing this so they can implement the digital id control grid.
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>>533823156
You're drunk mate. You've had a spill.
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>>533822811
I guess I'll use a different service then.
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>>533822116
>>533822200
>systemd
not my problem :)
>>533822425
see picrel
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>>533823147
at least he doesn't ban you about your beliefs, just asks you to keep it out of a discussion board where it doesn't belong.
That and if his views are wrong doesn't make the software bad, I'm more scared for when he stops maintaining the kernel and some absolute retard takes over.
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>>533822979
wife material
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>>533822068
Fuck it, I'll say it. Parents, on average, are so shitty at their job that the sensible, attainable method of controlling what your child sees on the internet from your end, on the fucking device YOU bought and have full access to, is so beyond their technical and comprehensive abilities, that the only remaining option to prevent the collective children population from harmful online content is to cut the parents class altogether (because they're idiots that can't do anything right) and resort to draconian, society-wide, barely effective anyway, surveillance system that you know and I know and they know and even the children know it has little to do with child safety and everything to do with Big Brother keeping everyone monitored and controlled.
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>>533822116
>still using systemd
I shiggy diggy.
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>>533823222
absolutely, thats why its unironically better to leave the power in the hands of private corporations.
you see the govenrment doesnt own the internet. they never had, they didnt lay down the lines, or regulate if people have serivce or not.
thats all private corporations. but the government has been allowed to stick its nasty hands all over the place. for the most part good reasons, which his heinous illegal activity. but ultimately the endgame is just mass surveillance and mind control.
I mean this is why i have vLLM's installed on my computer. the internet has and always been a tool to access information. but i foresee the issues that may araise later down the road. people that do not agree with internet ID are not wrongdoers. just people that demand respect, which the government and private companies violate.
i have tons of PDF books, and a movie collection, as well as tons of physical books, and physical games ect. tons of ways to live a good life without internet. especially with the vLLM's becoming better and better. i can literally have AI software answer whatever question i may have, without the internet. i mean i like the internet and using it. but if you are not prepared to quit it, then (((they))) win. its because they want you totally reliant on this. because if people stop using the internet, then they probably don't have old ways to spy on people. its a sacrifice i am wiling to make. like fuck off, who said that backdooring my life was in the agreement when i signed up with my local service provider.
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>>533823158
>there is a reason it was adopted by most distributions
yeah, (((red hat)))
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>>533822811
I guess I'll just stop playing video games that I don't own and visit goyslop sites, that doesn't really seem like a problem unless you're indian. Steam I kinda like, the rest I would love if they died, I never visit those two sites anyway. Except at work, but that's fine, as I don't mind government spying on me for work related stuff as those are different devices etc.
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>>533822068
on their way out retarded old boomer traitor politicans ruin the internet and operating systems,

fucking bastards ugly old stupid disgusting brain dead generation wrecking bastards
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>>533822068
>>533822163
The answer is 4chan withdrawal prevention center. It’s called the psyops sommelier society. If you're getting tired of this same-shit-spamming nu/pol/ sliding psyops agitprop concern trolling shill catalog, you should just start building your own communities or if you cba you can join my SimpleX chat :
https://smp17.simplex.im/g#lzALEMkYHHloE3BusU9TrqIsv4XIQa_6fzIrnT7gz1Q
Desktop app : https://simplex.chat/downloads/
>Inb4 : “muh you glow” “I’m not clicking that link nigga”
Fuck you non-fren demoralization shill. I have a bad news for you. It’s only going to get worse. If you want actual anon discussion, talk about cohencidence and geopolitics, finance, tech stuff, philosophy, paranormals while at the same time some banter allowed, places like clearweb img boards are no longer some sort of isolated layer where we can laugh at normiefags all day. Being able to not be seen is the real anon power. We’re not watching them anymore, we’re being watched. Become self aware and have metacognition for once you autistic faggots. Discord, Telegram, X are not not really anonymous and namefag apps are inherently privacy nightmare. SimpleX is more like IRC feels - incognito mode, multi profile and no phone number needed to join. Beware : this chat is post-populist chat : woke right/woke left, insecure idpol shills don’t bother. This is not intended to be a safe-space. It was normal for people to have different opinion. But you can still joke around here and there 1 and throw in some /pol/ memes and snarky comments in between also, unlike some faggot mods on Telegram. f
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>>533823269
Kikefag said something? Oh.
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>>533822288
Same reason as always: to fool people, and so if it fails to pass because the people who actually read it know it's shit, they can accuse their opponents of hating parents being able to protect their kids or something.
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>>533823515
i fail to see how cooperate backing is a bad thing. you will be horrified when you see that many of the drivers in the linux kernel are contributed by (((companies))). im also pretty sure there are plenty of zero days in dinit/pickyourchoiceinit but no one cares to find them because no one uses them.
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>>533823515
do you know what burgers say why red hat pushed it
i am not going to say but "oh no no no nooooooooo"
>>533823459
>That and if his views are wrong doesn't make the software bad
>doesn't make the software bad
that was an intradasting year sven what say you
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>>533823014
he was in fact a BSD agent who sabotaged linux so anybody who wants a functioning system needs to jump ship to FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD
genius
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Gnu/Hurd or bust
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>>533823158
>the old init "systems" were glorified shell scripts.
why would you need more? that system was developed in 1983 for banks, army, etc. and still works flawlessly on anything from a toaster to a supercomputer
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>>533823222
that, and it's costly too. that they have the technology to do x doesn't mean x is feasible at large scale. we know how to get fresh water from saltwater, you don't see countries turning their coastlines to farmlands, do you?
it will be infinitely cheaper and therefore doable if everything is recorded at your end, on your device, using your processing power, storage, and internet connection, to surveil and upload your private information. then, they can actually do that globally, for everyone, 24/7. as it stands right now, you need to stand out for you data to be (cost wise) worth getting accessed, collected, processed, labeled and stored.
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>>533822811
"Oh no. I guess I'll use piratebay then"
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Install vLLM for Local AI
its the best way. vLLMs (as of now) do not track you.
you could have a private conversation with a AI model and it wont be trackable.
vLLM's AI Models are stored completely on your computer and if you remove your internet service, you can still run them locally. I was so happy to find this shit out, i mean it makes sense to have "localized AI" just to prevent glowniggers, private corporations from spying on you.
You get complete access to a nearly endless database of information. and glowniggers have not figured out how to still spy on you. they need you on the computer, they need you on the internet because that's their only way they probably have to reliably spy on people. but if you don't need the internet anymore
WHACHA GONNA DO NOW? CANT READ MY MIND IF I COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN SERVICES ON MY END.
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>>533823222
problem comes if you run a corporation, business,bank whatever that has impact on customers and of course your income
and then you rely on this super-safe honest open source
and then someone fucking scumcunt spastic indoctrinated to the core as part of those super-true ideologies or cults places his/hers/theirs/thems eyes of you

whomst you gonna complain to
whostm??
>https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.0-Rust
>While Linux 7.0 is the next kernel version solely over Linus Torvalds' numbering preference, there is a notable symbolic change that was sent in overnight for this new kernel merge window: formally concluding the "Rust experiment" with upstream kernel developers now in acceptance that Rust for the Linux kernel is here to stay


also this ageshit attempt (which has been enforced in few shitholes by now) implement by literal pedos to be exposed one day and pedo protectors is for something else that is very malicious and effects will be felt in few years

what did they say 2030 is a milestone
meh give it 2035 since 'dealing with uncertainty' can kick in
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>>533822578
>was proven to have a backdoor with malicious code
Talking about the xzip thing that was discovered literally the day it went live?
Such a funny story. Imagine spending five years driving a maintainer crazy to get maintainer status, slowly slipping malicious code into the build system, then the exact day you publish it someone notices his logins are 500 ms slower than usual and unravels the entire thing in like four hours. Poor glowie probably got fired lol.
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>>533823864
>costly
>cheaper
why are you acting poor? did living in a dump destroy your brain cells? they can print money on a whim
>that they have the technology to do x doesn't mean x is feasible at large scale
hence A.I.
if it's available to the public they already had for a decade
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>>533824115
>then someone
some
>eyes of you
on you
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>>533822207
yeah.
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>>533824115
I heard from somewhere (can't remember rn) that Rust is pushed to get rid of some license legal shit and turn linux for profit, actual product with a pricetag..
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>>533823158
>there is a reason it was adopted by most distributions
yeah the same reason Poettering went back to Microsoft and Debian is directed by pajeeta
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>>533824656
Only somebody who has no idea how software or open source licensing works would believe that
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>>533822851
They are going all in...even if you go full emacs maximalist system with EXWM,you will be affected.
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>>533822068
Wisconsin gov already veto their version of this bill
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>>533824656
>>533824837
To elaborate:
In order to change the license of Linux you need permission from every copyright holder which would be thousands of people and organisations. They actually debated whether to change the license from GPLv2 to v3 and it was concluded that it's impossible to figure out who owns the copyright to each piece of code and impractical to contact all of those people.

Changing programming language only works if the entire thing is rewritten by a small enough group that everyone's copyright can be determined and everyone who retains copyright agrees. But it would still be complicated because (1) there are tens of millions of lines of code which took thousands of people decades to write and (2) the argument could and almost certainly would be made that the rewritten code is a derivative work and therefore must also be licensed as GPLv2. The GPL is very strict about derivative licensing and the GNU project is willing and able to sue over violations and has done so before. So in the unlikely event that Torvalds/the Linux Foundation decided to try to change the license/distribution model it would (1) be practically impossible and (2) result in them being sued.
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>>533823777
>you will be horrified when you see that many of the drivers in the linux kernel are contributed by (((companies))).
ever heard of the Linux Libre kernels that strips those out?
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>>533822068
>Linux users are in for a rude awakening in USA
Linux is free.
The Interstate commerce clause only applies to commerce, not speech.
Even the free unlicensed install of windows wouldn't need to comply with this horrible law.

This law ain't gonna be able to do shit to Linux.
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>>533822397
>There's literally nothing wrong with systemd.
Guess how I know you share needles antifa, lick nigger anuses and have AIDS.
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>>533825202
>The Interstate commerce clause only applies to commerce, not speech.
The supreme court has made it pretty clear that the interstate commerce clause applies to literally everything everywhere.
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>>533825170
you are wrong, they do not strip those out. they remove the proprietary ones. there are many completely free drivers that are contributed by companies. systemd is free software not proprietary.
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ID to gayme but still no
ID to vote.
Jews need a good old fashioned pogram.
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>>533825283
>The supreme court has made it pretty clear that the interstate commerce clause applies to literally everything everywhere.
That only applies to tangible objects, not Software which the Supreme court has ruled is speech.

Linux is beyond the reach of what the Federal Government can regulate.
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>>533825152
It is quite heated subject. However, they are rewriting.. a team of trannies, furries and AI?
https://youtu.be/6gROc4Ci_jY
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>>533823147
Colbert tier faggotness from Linus here.
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Stasi-Palantir times ahead

Casual reminder that you as burgers have a fourth amandement or some shit
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>>533825417
>That only applies to tangible objects, not Software which the Supreme court has ruled is speech.
I'm sure they'll find some way to bend over backwards to make an excuse for this.
>Linux is beyond the reach of what the Federal Government can regulate.
Even if the Supreme Court says no that'll probably take like a decade of legal battles even to reach the supreme court. Then they'll issue a ruling that is so narrow that the government will be able to slightly modify the law and claim it's totally compliant now and then it'll take another decade of legal battles. Look at the Bruen ruling and how it changed fucking nothing.
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Is requiring me to show id 'abridging' by free speech?
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>>533824656
it is in screenshot /g/ has been freaking out about it since the news arrived
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>>533824117
>someone notices his logins are 500 ms slower than usual
That is quite slow. Half a second. You would notice that. Sloppy job Mossad or whoever it was.
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>>533822068
>how a large part of the tech industry is based in the US.
People will switch to some chink-hosted Linux distro (chinklux?) and that's it.
US hegemony in all domains is collapsing by judeo-negro overdosis.
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>>533822068
>This act would cover every single operating system.
>They define it pretty clearly too
No they don't. Even a calculator got "basic functions". But speaking about Linux, most cameras, smart devices, routers, and other systems run Linux. It would take a while to make it work. Also it only tergets the povider, not the user. Can still fork it to have a fake field and provide all sites with same age, like "21".
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>>533825562
It's interesting how little Americans care about Palantir.
Americans apparently trust their government 100% and willingly hand big government their most intimate information.
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>>533824115
yes, rust is a mossad op
>>533824656
cuck license
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>>533825150
Tony Evens didn't kill himself
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>>533822811
>Degoogled
>demicoslopped
>de-amazoned
>de-steamed
No skin off my teeth to leave any corporation or service. They are not essential in the slightest.
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>>533822811
>steam
look at my memeflag, this is how much it affects me
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>>533823123
>I enjoy handing control over to the government after websites kicked people off for supporting Trump at the behest of government employees in the Biden administration.
Yes, I'm sure it's totally about the kids. You retards accepted Palantir federal system unification after being de-personed.
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>>533822288
Obviously you're not going to name the bill to exterminate the goyim as "Exterminate The Goyim Act"
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>>533822116
Systemd in general is a fucking trap. But there are plenty of options.
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>>533825990
Don't you think this makes you only more interesting for governments to observe?
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>>533822068
Well I'll just stop using pcs and mobiles altogether then ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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>>533823158
>glorified shell scripts.
I'd always use "glorified shell scripts" rather than slopd
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>>533822811
You really think piracy is going to make that much of a comeback?
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>>533823459
I think the concern is more how far he would be willing to go to integrate age verification in Linux.
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>>533826471
it never went away
TPB, 1337x and nyaa are still flourishing
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>>533826223
Same. To hell with them
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>>533822068
>We'll rip away the last distraction from two generations of disillusioned men for our HR cunt complex
Even ancient rome tossed them some biscuits and animals.
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>>533822068
Parents get to decide what their kids do on any OS or after-school activity.
It's nonsensical forcing the OS to babysit their Timmie's screen time. Take the parental responsibility and force them to explore love and friendship in the real life.
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Take a minimal alpine linux image and add whatever you need. Imo openrc is pretty neat. Ideally create your own custom image. That being said, almost no linux users that are attached to systemd will accept. Expect a lot of workarounds and ways to say fuck you. I'm also not sure how any of this will be realistic for the many servers running linux (in case it doesn't apply to them, then everyone would just download server images)...
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>>533827112
>tl;dr it's fucking retarded, pointless and why are we even discussing it? ZOG just fucks their citizens and they're like "yes daddy please".
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>>533822068
Meh, they can't do shit. Linux can't be forced to include it so they will have to outlaw linux, which runs between 99% to 100% of the world's digital infrastructure.

Tech illiterate boomers trying to please their paranoid jewish masters.
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>>533822068
Probably all funded by Microsoft. It's insane that company hasn't been fucking busted for the bullshit they engage in their full time job is destroying competitors it's the only thing they're good at.
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>>533827167
FOSSchads are by definition people who go out of their way to avoid slopware. If we have to distribute software over I2P or share hard drives in person then that's what we'll do.
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>>533827378
>Linux can't be forced to include it so they will have to outlaw linux
they actually made the language so in the case of linux and other FOSS the end users become liable
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>>533822068
Linux is for trannies
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>>533827436
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LoRa
We could theoretically make our own local and deregulated internet. With blackjack. And hookers.
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>>533825567
forcing someone to change their code (speech) in order to enable you to show id is abridging their speech.
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>>533822578
>>533822626
>>533823014
>>533825224
>Emotional ad hominems and vague schizo ramblings
>Not a single coherent argument
The anti-systemd movement in a nutshell
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>>533822979
I can't fix her... She's already perfect.
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>>533827515
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LoRa
>achieves speeds up to 27 kbit/s
May as well be dialup. Cool idea and all, just not practical for anything more than very small amounts of data.
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>>533822068
This simply isn't going to work because the western world totally lacks the ability to roll something of this scale out. Maybe like 30years ago something like this would have been feasible, but not today. All that is going to happen is a bunch of sites are going to have age verification portals, most of them will probably share a single portal so you don't have to re-verify on every site you visit. I seriously doubt any of this functionality would ever be implemented in the operating system itself, this is just going to be a done on browser.
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>>533822068
Much better. Tired of this sjw jew shit.
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>>533827603
the cool thing about linux
is that you can choose to not use init systems that willingly comply with unconstitutional edicts.
no one forced systemd to accomodate age verification, they leapt at the chance to out children on the internet.
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>>533822068
you can thank this busy little kike for spamming every repo with the age verification PRs as soon as the bill was introduced
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just dont upgrade? or dont obey? not that hard
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>>533827706
Don't see it as replacement but something complementary and the way internet was intended - free and open. Only investment needed is such a device. I haven't ordered it yet, since I'm working on other stuff, but it's on my mind for sure. It's also something that's still being researched and worked on. I'm not sure how a p2p mesh network truly works in practice and how speed could be improved in such a network. I assume it depends on active participants nearby.
But it opens up possibilities... You can go like 20km in a radius and still prompt your local LLM. No mobile data provider needed.
>tldr: options. It looks like a nice to have and fun to experiment on. Private encrypted messaging without ISP jewry.
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>>533827945
>saar i have made the minor change please merge the pull request promptly for beutiful looks
Yet another thing jews and jeets have in common
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>>533827706
>just not practical for anything more than very small amounts of data.
so, IRC/XMPP?
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>>533827603
there is plenty of information about systemd and pooterring and what is provided via that simple screenshot is only tip of the iceberg
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>>533822068
i wonder if anyone has explained to these retarded legislators that what they are doing
is creating a government-mandated signal
that anyone on the internet can query
in order to determine if someone on the other end of an ip address
is a child?
have they really thought this through?
imagine, if you will, a website where all publicly available ip addresses with a minor on the other end were collated.
now, imagine that this website were called "pedo emporium".
now, further imagine that at the very top of this website were special thanks to everyone who had anything to do with passing this law.
>"we couldn't be here without you."
every debate, every interview, every public appearance all anyone would have to do to shut them the fuck down would be to ask them about how they enabled child-outing and remind them that "pedo emporium" personally thanked them for their work.
that'd kind of be like their splc scheme, only legal, and 100% accurate.
>you've been mentioned as a "special friend" of the "pedo emporium", when did you stop using the "pedo emporium", senator?
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>>533822182
kek
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>>533822068
Yeah whatever...
https://agelesslinux.github.io/
https://www.devuan.org/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yukEnElXUg
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>>533828600
>now, imagine that this website were called "pedo emporium".
pedoemporium.gov.il
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>>533828600
holy shit.
you could sort the ip addresses by congressional district and have the sections named after their legislator.
>these are all of the children on the internet in alexandria ocassio cortez's district:
>we couldn't have done it without you!
lol.
i'm just going to keep thinking of ways to use this to end careers.
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>>533824094
>Install vLLM for Local AI
Of course I just have PC with over 100 GB VRAM installed to run quality non retard LLM.
Thanks annon I wouldn't thought of that if not for (You)
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>>533823474
you sound vaccinated.
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>>533822886
go try your little trick on Pornhub, ePorner or TNAflix then report back
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>>533822200
>your distro
the good thing about linux is you don't have to get married to your distro.
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>>533829007
>french
>adulterous
anon you pick the one right distro and stick to it... you won't get disappointed, it's that easy
i'm using the same one since the 2000's and it never changed over to systemd
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>>533822068
I'd give her my systemd
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>>533822068
https://lecorbeausvault.wordpress.com/2022/02/07/debian-switching-init-system-easily-openrc-sysvinit-runit/
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>>533825567
There are two Americas running in parallel, the veneer has the constitution and sound money (which is 100% cosmetic). The real America is run by the Epstein class and has no law and fiat currency and 99% control of the government and it's agencies including 100% control of the President. Your constitutional rights and protections don't exist. Kirk, Snowdon, JFK, 911 cleanup operation, any and all obstacles are removed with more corruption or a bullet.
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>>533827603
Glownigger is gonna die
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>>533822147
You do realize thay only a government ID can verify my Identity.
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>>533822588
Erica should be arrested for lewd conduct then sent to Israel to fight for the Jews
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>>533822936
Based
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>>533822068
>Last minute changes may include IsraelOS being mandatory
>Everyone who signed it resigns and vanishes
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>>533823451
I went to the website and I can't understand what to download or how to install it it's talking about different CDs or something I don't really understand that.

The whole website is a bunch of TLDR
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>>533827754
Good taste

>>533822068
Guess we are all outlaws now, boys.
Yarr!!
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>>533822811
Steam already cucked the UK by just using a credit card (can't get one under 18) to verify, what makes you think they won't just do the same?
Steam is about the only good one left, which why they are getting sued by everyone.
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>>533822200
>therees nothing wrong with glownigger software
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>>533829772
grab the netinstall iso, first try it out in a vm, and if you like it, you can put it on bare hardware
I don't recommend the live desktop's graphical installer, it's a bit buggy
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>>533822068
>>And, even if you're not in the US, these types of acts will still affect you due to how a large part of the tech industry is based in the US.
yeah we know

why do you think I'm here shilling for the good guys?
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>>533822068
I'll just do what I have been doing since 1996
Date of Birth? 20th April 1889
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>>533830141
you mean 1st Jan 1970
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>>533822537
>OSX
macOS uses llvm not gcc
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>>533830186
gaiaonline still thinks I was born on 4th july 1969.
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>>533822926

we arewere all 18 now once we click the button that says i agree to be arewere 18 now at all times
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yyyyyyyyyyyyeah i’m just not gonna comply
>b-b-b-but they’ll lock you out
yyyyeah no there will be ways around it. stay mad, kikes.
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>>533822068
>operating system age verification
Will never install/use such draconian surveillance. BLOCK, delete all A.I.
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>>533830306
Someone should tell these boomers in the congress that compooters are actually cumpoofters and no one needs to know their ID or age, then tap the side of the nose couple times and they would understand the hint and bury all this quietly in backyard, like it was a reflex.
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>>533830459
>Will never install
Thankfully your OS will do it for you dear user. You won't have to do anything! See how great automatic update (TM) is?
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>>533829991
Ok thanks.
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>>533830246
you are lying on the internet? and you are admitting to your crimes?? pray gaiaonline will drop the charges.
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>>533822886
>page that can be trivially blocked with ublock
Until somebody half competent realize they can shift that obligation on ISP ordering them to block any comms that do not send ID token along the request.
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>society will be run by smug HR cunts and I'm extremely happy about it!
the soul of every "nothing to hide nothing to fear"
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>>533822537
my ac unit is a lennox. bet you don't even have ac pussy hahaha.
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>>533822068
>downloads OS from another country
no. I don't think so.
fuck you and your tokens.
This measure has only been introduced to shut people up about jews.
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>>533822979
Is that the one that made a joke about Bibi? Are kikes twisting reality this much now?
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>>533830785
It's cool, man. They won't find ME, because they'll be looking for the elusive xXBaron_Samedi_666Xx
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>>533822998
This. My country used to have fairly liberal age restriction laws (mostly recommendations), and it somehow still used to be one of the safest and most prosperous places in the world. This whole surveillance shit only gained traction in the last few years, and it continues to get worse the more influence the established parties are losing for betraying their own people. That alone should tell voters everything they need to know.



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