• Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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    7 hours ago

    because whilst systemd-initd is the part that everyone is generally aware of, that’s linked to systemd-logind so that processes can be started as different users… process init, session management, and user management are intertwined

    they don’t have to be for sure - sysv init proves that - but in modern linux, they are and that comes with a load of benefits

    https://deepwiki.com/systemd/systemd/6-user-and-session-management

    https://systemd.io/USER_RECORD/

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        7 hours ago

        because theyre being pragmatic… laws are starting to be introduced around the globe for parental controls - whatever that means in each jurisdiction. given that, there needs to be options available to people wanting to, or required to comply with said laws… the best place to do that is in a user record, as an optional field… extensible user records, in modern linux, are stored in systemd

        it needs it in a similar manner to how it needs location, email, real name, etc: it doesn’t functionally need it, but it’s a place to store the metadata associated with a user such that other applications can use it

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          Honestly idk why people are so mad at the wrong people. They are doing this for concern of following the laws that are being passed in many jurisdictions. Some of which required “operating systems” to store date of birth that apps can access. What that means and what even is an OS is heavily up to debate.

          Either way people need to call their lawmakers and be mad at those passing these laws.