- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- privacy@lemmy.ml
“This distribution of Linux is not intended to be used by any citizen on any country on Earth.”
By using this software, you affirm that you are stateless and live on a boat in international waters.
“In an unjust society the only place for a just man is prison.”
Henry David Thoreau
where will the women be at?
what a sensationalist title. Linux is not in deep trouble. California is one state from one country. they can’t force anyone outside their borders to do anything
even inside it’s borders, you physically cannot ban Linux. what that actually means (and the nefarious bit) is that companies must use Microsoft or Apple for their OS, and won’t be allowed to choose linux for free. because you can’t control people’s computer use, but you can companies. it’s just a handout for silicon valley.
Colorado and New York will have this same law soon. Brazil already does.
VPN and different mirrors. Stupid Big Tech laws being pushed into 1/2 of the states with almost the same language. It’s something to address in the new Constitution after this country burns down.
It’s something to address in the new Constitution after this country burns down.
…which requires first that the country does burn down. How is La Resistance doing on that front, of note? Tired of doing yet another peaceful protest already?
Hahaha this guy thinks the dictator is going to give us a Constitution 🤣
Linux does not care, just stop using corporate sell out distros and move to one of the other million one
A) Just don’t use the software that requires it, you don’t need social media etc. in your life anyway, and B) I’m very confident someone will create a way to circumvent those checks very quickly anyway.






