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“software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can.

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  • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

    @MrBerard @perigee @zzt

    "What event down the line would you actually oppose?"

    I can think of several places where I'd say a line had been crossed:

    • any requirement by a distro to make adding that data mandatory (easy to resolve, simply switch distros)
    • any requirement by a distro to provide external verification for the arbitrary collection of digits that gets stored in a DoB field

    The verification I think is key. As an example, the UNIX adduser command has prompted for things like "Real Name", "Phone Number", "Room Number" for decades. Nobody actually provides that information. This, honestly, is not conceptually different.

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    #77

    @losttourist @perigee @zzt

    Hahaha 'room number' is brill. They stopped shy of 'name of your frat'!

    See, I had a hunch that verification was the real tricky point.
    But when this does happen (because it will), not having this DB field verified will mean plenty of stuff can't be done on the alt. distros which do not have it.
    Which is not a dichotomy that can be induced if the move was resisted upstream of that?

    Or is this an externality, like the problem is w/ services mandating verified age?

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    • mrberard@mastodon.acm.orgM mrberard@mastodon.acm.org

      @losttourist @perigee @zzt

      Hahaha 'room number' is brill. They stopped shy of 'name of your frat'!

      See, I had a hunch that verification was the real tricky point.
      But when this does happen (because it will), not having this DB field verified will mean plenty of stuff can't be done on the alt. distros which do not have it.
      Which is not a dichotomy that can be induced if the move was resisted upstream of that?

      Or is this an externality, like the problem is w/ services mandating verified age?

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      #78

      @losttourist @perigee @zzt

      Like 'as long as we will have VPNs and jurisdiction where age verification isn't mandatory, we don't have to worry about the creep of online services being age-(meaning ID) gated?

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      • mrberard@mastodon.acm.orgM mrberard@mastodon.acm.org

        @losttourist @perigee @zzt

        Like 'as long as we will have VPNs and jurisdiction where age verification isn't mandatory, we don't have to worry about the creep of online services being age-(meaning ID) gated?

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        #79

        @losttourist @perigee @zzt

        Just to inject some levity with a glib comment, maybe I won't matter, as surely a simple cognitive test will be able to sort people who entered secondary education after 2023 from the ones who don't?

        I guess annoyingly, this doesn't work once brain-rotten kids are all adults, but I'm sure by then there'll be another cognitive thalidomide whose exposure test will be able to de facto tell age.

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        • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

          @sabik @zzt RENÉ IS MY GODDAMN HERO

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          #80

          @hipsterelectron @sabik @zzt

          If René isn't your hero, you shouldn't be working anywhere near data.

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          • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

            “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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            #81

            @zzt
            I tend to disagree

            Most of the "computer fuckers" are against the censorship and enforcement of such law.

            But systemd , push by RedHat and Poettering (which have done no good software, remember pulseaudio...) has, I don't know how, a big influence in many distribution board.

            Systemd was adopted/forced by distribution even with a big opposition and not being technically sound when adopted.

            All the pr to remove this code of "age" into systemd was shoot down by the same.

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            • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

              “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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              #82

              @zzt i wish some major Linux vendors just had the gender-neutral genitalia to say "if this law passes we'll withdraw from the US market".

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              • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                @zzt @MrBerard "age verification code" is a bit of a grandiose term for a field that can store a value and retrieve a value. There is nothing anywhere in systemd that determines how (or even if) a distro decides what value to put into that field.

                Even if it does get used by a distro, it is likely to be something along the lines of

                "please enter your age. don't lie because that would be naughty > "

                when creating a new user account.

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                #83

                @losttourist @zzt @MrBerard you can't call yourself a LGBTQ+ ally and defend one of the fundamental building blocks of worldwide queer youth censorship, that's not how it works my dude

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                • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                  “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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                  #84

                  @zzt I wish I could boost this a billion times! Thank you for all of this!

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                  • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                    “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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                    #85

                    @zzt Let's just block California on all download pages and mirrors of all distributions. Then the can age verify all day.

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                    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                      “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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                      #86

                      @zzt <insert stupid non enforcable US inspired EULA terms in software sold in the EU>

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                      • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                        @zzt @MrBerard "age verification code" is a bit of a grandiose term for a field that can store a value and retrieve a value. There is nothing anywhere in systemd that determines how (or even if) a distro decides what value to put into that field.

                        Even if it does get used by a distro, it is likely to be something along the lines of

                        "please enter your age. don't lie because that would be naughty > "

                        when creating a new user account.

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                        #87

                        @losttourist @zzt @MrBerard if it’s so pointless then let’s not do it

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                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                          “it’s just a column in a database” said presumably a full grown adult whose ability to live under capitalism is a column in their bank’s database

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                          #88

                          @zzt "It's just a column in a database" said someone at IBM back in '33

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                          • anhedonie@chaosfem.twA anhedonie@chaosfem.tw

                            @losttourist @zzt @MrBerard you can't call yourself a LGBTQ+ ally and defend one of the fundamental building blocks of worldwide queer youth censorship, that's not how it works my dude

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                            #89

                            @anhedonie @losttourist @zzt

                            How fundamental do we go in the building blocks? Cause by that token, it is the very existence of the concept of date of birth that's fundamental here.

                            This is just a question of how low in the stack of fundations-superstructure intervention is appropriate to protect privacy and free access to information.

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                            • sabik@rants.auS sabik@rants.au

                              @zzt @jwz
                              Famously, Jewish religion was "just a column in the database" in Nazi-occupied France

                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Carmille

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                              #90

                              @sabik Came here to say this . A "J" in the upper right corner of a filing card can't hurt. Social security , employment , inmates , all kinds of records had that convenient open space.
                              @zzt @jwz

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                                #91

                                @perigee @losttourist @zzt

                                Okay. But why does this moment constitute the foothold?

                                Isn't the problem political rather than technological? All jurisdictions are moving towards age verification systems that are problematic enough without having OS level DoB verification, if we stop the Linux thing (which admittedly seems very out of sync with the philosophy), these are still there.

                                Sure, it's better if the Linux thing isn't, all things equal, but the foothold is a sociopolitical one?

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                                • hakona@im.alstadheim.noH hakona@im.alstadheim.no

                                  @sabik Came here to say this . A "J" in the upper right corner of a filing card can't hurt. Social security , employment , inmates , all kinds of records had that convenient open space.
                                  @zzt @jwz

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                                  #92

                                  @hakona @sabik @zzt @jwz there's a reason the Venn diagram of eugenicists, "race scientists," AI boosters, and people who insist code is just 'incrementing variables' is just a circle.

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                                  • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                    “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like” it literally can. corporations do it constantly and I really doubt any of them will drop linux if it doesn’t comply with a set of godawful fascist age verification laws. historically one of the forms of pushback against unjust laws is to show some basic fucking solidarity and do nothing to assist in their enforcement because it really isn’t practical to sue everybody, but unfortunately solidarity is alien to most of these computer fuckers

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                                    #93

                                    “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, tapping the icon on my phone that summons an unlicensed taxi

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                                    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                      “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, tapping the icon on my phone that summons an unlicensed taxi

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                                      #94

                                      “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, while employed by a company that pays for residential proxies

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                                      • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                        “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, while employed by a company that pays for residential proxies

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                                        #95

                                        “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, from a linux system that can play and encode MP3s

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                                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                          “software can’t just ignore laws it doesn’t like,” I said, while employed by a company that pays for residential proxies

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                                          #96

                                          @zzt (local to my country)
                                          "Software can't just ignore laws it doesn't like" as most software developers in the nation are employed as "single-person corporation" contractors to avoid giving them labor rights required by law.

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