• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Simple solution. From now on Linux distros should ship with a big message “NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA”.

    You want to force age verification? No server in all of California will run. Period.

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          2 days ago

          Glock is a type of gun.

          A Glock, on its own, is not illegal.

          Lots of aftermarket Glock accessories exist, all of which are legal.

          However, certain combinations of Glock and accessories are not.

          That’s not Glocks problem.

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      3 days ago

      Yeah… It says just that in the article. You did read the article, right? I mean you didn’t just read the title and then rush in here to make a comment?

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      3 days ago

      Supposedly the age verification thing that’s needed is the equivalent to a porn site verification. Just enter a birthday that’s in the 1800s, and you’re set. This is still a bad direction to go towards though, as it’ll set precedent for future bullshit.

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        2 days ago

        Exactly. Today you can enter Jan 1 1800 and it will take it. That’s not the problem.

        The real problem is the precedence it sets. An asinine rule gets passed and companies adhere to it, meaning they are enforcers.

        Tomorrow when laws require real verification, like ID scan then they’ve already agreed to be the gate keeper for said asinine laws. It’s harder to back out at that point.

        It’s all surveillance and it should be stopped.