• curbstickle@anarchist.nexus
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    19 hours ago

    sigh

    How do these laws do anything to “protect children”? And since they dont actually do that, which you may already be aware of, what do you think their purpose is?

    Then ask that question to yourself and think about whether the verification of an age is the issue with what’s going on here, and why people are angry with systemd maintainers merging something that houses PII, for no other stated reason or potential use case than a law that will have zero ability to “protect children”.

    Edit: and to be clear, laws that currently exist in two states, CA & CO, as well as Brazil. Thats it.

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      8 hours ago

      Okay
      Look at the pull request
      Tell me how it verifies anything. It’s a field.
      I’m not arguing about the politics. The law is laughably inept at best and horrifyingly insidious at worst (and the truth is likely both at the same time).
      But again, read the change, read the comments, tell me what verification is happening.

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      16 hours ago

      Then ask that question to yourself and think about whether the verification of an age is the issue with what’s going on here

      Verification is the issue. Or, rather, it would be if there was any verification here at all.

      I could put 1970-01-01 in that field no problem. Systemd has asked for precisely 0 additional information from any of its users, because it neither asks you to fill it in nor verifies that what you filled it with is correct. Just like the real name and location fields that were already present, which, might I remind you, are also PII.

      Systemd isn’t the problem here. The laws are a problem and pissing in systemd’s direction won’t change that.