Not strictly Linux…

But after reading about SystemD I realised that TempleOS would fall under the laws but there’s no way in hell that’s getting updated. There’s gotta be some amazing way to troll the lawmakers with this.

  • Labfox@lemmy.labfox.fr
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    10 days ago

    SystemD is only adding the possibility to store an age for the user, and the PR is being debated still

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      10 days ago

      Why would a glorified scheduling service need to store my birthday? Or age. Am I soon supposed to show/store my ID to all services running on my computer?

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        10 days ago

        An equally valid question is why does a glorified scheduling service want to act as my UEFI boot manager?

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      10 days ago

      I think the point people are making here is why does systemd need to store an age for the user.

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          10 days ago

          Define “location data”.

          Systemd stores location data for unit files, it does not store geo lookup data. Again, why does systemd need to store user age?

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            9 days ago

            It can store your location data (i.e City/Address), because this service is specifically a user database. The systemd init isn’t storing your age anytime son.