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California's age verification law is proving controversial — here's what you need to know, and why some Linux distros are in the firing line

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https://piefed.ca/u/Sunshine posted on Mar 3, 2026 09:28
https://piefed.ca/c/technology/p/566626/california-s-age-verification-law-is-proving-controversial-here-s-what-you-need-to-know-and
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/Multiplexer posted on Mar 3, 2026 09:49
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Relevant lines from the article:
>If you look at the more niche Linux distros, they’re run by small teams of enthusiasts who simply don’t have the resources to tackle implementing the necessary systems and real-time API — it’s just not going to happen. In those cases, as Tom’s Hardware notes, their approach is likely to be labelling the OS as not intended for use in California.

And I don’t see anyone in the firing line, except perhaps Californian citizens…

https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24277952
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https://lemmy.world/u/wuffah posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:20
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Finally, a stock photo that captures exactly how I feel.

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https://fedia.io/u/bluGill posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:32
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the law is implemented to that it is useful for everyone to claim they are 3. It will be trivial for kids to change their age (via exploits that will spread like wildfire in schools), so it is useless for keeping kids from adult only content.

if you want a useful system you need cryptographic traceability to someone who leagally vouches for ages - this is a complex system that cannot be mades in a year.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14252402
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https://piefed.zip/u/U7826391786239 posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:33
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sounds like people trying to make laws to regulate the internet, again, don’t have the first damn clue what they’re talking about

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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/apparia posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:40
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What I want to know is: in my own haphazard note-to-self text file cribbed from ArchWiki, is it before or after the disk partitioning step that I’m supposed to add an instruction to “email anthraxx my date of birth”?

Or better yet: at what point in the development of my ad hoc tasking system for an ESP32 do I need to stop and go “shit, guess I’d better add a keypad so 12 year olds can self-report their age and safely be prevented from using the “romance” setting on this lightbulb”?

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https://piefed.social/u/ViatorOmnium posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:41
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Bigger distros will need to add the prompt, and the path of least resistance is to add it upstream.

https://piefed.social/comment/10369427
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https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/u/Anarki_ posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:41
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Always has been.

https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/comment/19448669
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https://lemmy.world/u/j4k3 posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:53
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Won’t need internet any more soon. Or a phone. Fucked up world is not worth living in.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22448805
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https://aussie.zone/u/_deleted_ posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:53
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Give me a fucking break. So Cisco is going to release an age verification update to literally millions of devices? How do I install this age verification update on my Nintendo DS, Macintosh IIvx, or my Nokia 110? And who is going to go door to door to verify that all my devices with operating systems have been updated? Is there a bounty for reporting my neighbours or coworkers when they don’t update?

https://aussie.zone/comment/21719940
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/Multiplexer posted on Mar 3, 2026 10:56
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Do you live in California?
Then my sincere condolences. But you will figure something out.
If not, just ignore this silly stuff.

https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24278646
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https://lemmy.world/u/Lumisal posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:00
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So will Nintendo just stop selling the Switch 2 in California or actually pay someone to add a prompt and mark those systems specifically for California?

https://lemmy.world/comment/22448873
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/apparia posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:01
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I don’t but I roleplayed for the bit.

If this weren’t completely, stupidly unenforceable, I might still worry about this idea being exported to the rest of the world though.

https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24278694
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/Arcane2077 posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:13
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I’m going to be the contrarian here and say the bill is… good? It seems sensibly lax: The OS is required to ask for age, without external proof or requirement to share, and then provide apps who request it an interface to verify your answer.

I think taking the responsibility to verify age out of whichever dodgy data broker asks for it and unto the operating system itself is a better solution to the “problem” of age verification, which I don’t believe is going anywhere any time soon.

If you disagree please don’t be mean, I only just read the draft bill

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24077185
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https://fedia.io/u/bluGill posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:20
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the data brokers won’t change. If they cared to they would already do this.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14252674
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https://lemmy.zip/u/G_M0N3Y_2503 posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:27
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Also makes sense for a parent setting up a device, they can enter the age once then not have to worry about a kid lying for every service they try and sign up for at a later date.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25000525
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https://lemmy.world/u/bacon_pdp posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:32
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Good thing that there will be systems willing to provide false verification of age

https://lemmy.world/comment/22449198
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https://sh.itjust.works/u/Arcane2077 posted on Mar 3, 2026 11:49
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Very true, and now they won’t have the law on their side

https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24077561
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https://fedia.io/u/Zier posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:16
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It’s Linux, we can hack it.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14253037
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https://lemmy.world/u/the_riviera_kid posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:21
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What a stupid take, California is one of the largest econmies in the world. what get decided in california often leaks out to the rest of the world because companies don’t want to have 2 seperate products so even if you dont live there you are stuck with it anyway.

Even if it doesn’t affect you in anyway you should still worry about it because other states and countries will soon follow if it is left unchallenged.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22449718
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https://lemmy.world/u/the_riviera_kid posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:25
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The amount of bootlickers in here who are like “invading your privacy is good actually” are disgusting.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22449765
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:39
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If you read the draft bill, you’re probably more informed than most people in the thread, plus the article writer, and some of the people who voted on the bill.

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/bd1c1f33-afdf-4ed5-bbf0-9f4936d2bc24
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/Multiplexer posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:40
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We were just talking not about the law itself or how commercial products are affected, but about personal hobby projects and small Linux distros.
And for those the effect is negligible (and also should be ignored by them, as this will be the most effective form of challenging the law imho).

https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24279907
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https://reddthat.com/u/Pricklesthemagicfish posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:56
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Shh this guy might figure out how the usa works in another 10 years. Perhaps he will see a movie about it, I have no ideas where those come from, magic freedom land right?

https://reddthat.com/comment/25126789
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https://reddthat.com/u/Pricklesthemagicfish posted on Mar 3, 2026 12:58
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Can we just make a verification for intelligence before having children and be done with it?

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https://piefed.world/u/snooggums posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:01
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What is the age for a family computer in the living room that is used by multiple people without logging in and out?

I don’t have to read the law to know it is stupid and worse than doing nothing at all. They could have made it so that parental controls were standardized and apps had to respect that, but instead they chose to make it shitty for everyobe.

https://piefed.world/comment/4122539
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https://fedia.io/u/Th4tGuyII posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:06
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Honestly, if this is the direction the world is hellbent on going - which it seems so -I think this is the most sensible implementation I’ve heard so far, as far as privacy and data-handling goes anyways.

Everything sensitive is handled locally on-device, and websites only get a token “proving” your age.

While it does put more ownus onto developers, I would much rather this over the currently popular implementation.

I mean who actually thought that websites having you upload everything needed to steal your identity onto some fuckwit third-party’s server, who will inevitably retain that info much longer than actually required, just waiting to be leaked was a good idea when literally less than a decade ago every Western Government’s primary online advice was to NOT do that.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14253429
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:14
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Age of youngest user with access?

https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/activities/9c1ab951-10ec-42fa-a419-34bd49d3a372
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https://piefed.world/u/Willoughby posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:21
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Did… d-did we just accidentally find an actual valid usecase for blockchain technology?

oh, nvm then

https://piefed.world/comment/4122778
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https://fedia.io/u/bluGill posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:25
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Not if it is tracable to you and you are legally liable for your mistakes. When is is some stranger who can’t be persicuted it is easy to find someone verify any age you want. When they have a real risk though it is not so easy.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14253603
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https://fedia.io/u/bluGill posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:28
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Blockchain has some useful ideas, but it also has some ideas that fail my test. For starters the personevouching age needs to be identifiable so they face liability if a kid is found with an adult id. Real cryptographers will have a lot of work needed to get the idea workable.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14253630
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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/Multiplexer posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:30
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Would be interesting to see though what would happen if e.g. the Debian project just said: “Naa, thanks, we are fine without”. :-)

https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24280680
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https://piefed.world/u/snooggums posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:42
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Cool, guess I won’t play games rated higher than their age after they go to bed.

https://piefed.world/comment/4123036
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https://palaver.p3x.de/u/hendrik posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:42
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I’d agree. The bill is the best attempt I’ve ever read by politicians. It mandates parental controls built into every operating system. Which is kinda the way to go?

https://palaver.p3x.de/comment/3529691
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https://lemmy.world/u/TrickDacy posted on Mar 3, 2026 13:52
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There is literally one comment in any way saying it is good and that is not even the person you pointlessly raged at, who said nothing remotely like that.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22450980
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https://scrapetacular.ydns.eu/u/admin posted on Mar 3, 2026 14:12
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I have Super Hentai Simulator 3 installed on an account with a strong password and short idle lock time, guests can still autologin with no password

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https://midwest.social/u/Manalith posted on Mar 3, 2026 14:41
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My argument to that is the general slippery slope effect. Make incremental changes so devs are more willing to accept it. “Oh, you complied when we asked you to add a general age range question, so now why don’t you make it more specific. Oh you’ve already made it more specific, why don’t you just have them input their ID number so it can check it against a database. ” and so on and so forth. That’s not to say it will become that, but if you’re willing to play the long game for your end goal, you can convince people they’re okay with making those incremental changes.

https://midwest.social/comment/22994289
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https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/u/Afaithfulnihilist posted on Mar 3, 2026 14:55
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They’re actually isn’t any good way to do this. This is not a better way because in order to enforce it you would have to change what Linux is fundamentally and that’s bad for everybody.

The solution to the problem of some people doing bad things in private is not to eliminate privacy. That actually can’t be considered as a component of the solution. I don’t know what the solution to that problem is but eliminating privacy is a bigger problem and won’t solve it.

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/24734794
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https://lemmy.world/u/bacon_pdp posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:00
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Try to enforce an American law outside of the USA and get laughed out of court

https://lemmy.world/comment/22452061
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https://piefed.world/u/snooggums posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:05
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“Just make more accounts” doesn’t apply to the shared family computer in the living room. That just means forcing everyone to create multiple accounts when they don’t need to.

https://piefed.world/comment/4124137
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https://fedia.io/u/bluGill posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:10
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Most countries will assist investigations of their own citizens who break laws like this and send them to whatever country the law was broke in. Sometimes a country will decide some law is invalid in their country and so they do this, and sometimes the crime isn’t seen as worth trying to bother with, but crimes are enforced in other countries all the time. This isn’t just the US, the US also sends its own people to other country. Most countries figure if you would “hack” someone in a different country you will do that at home too so they don’t want you. There are lots of treaties that outline this in great detail.

There is a reason most computer crime gets traced to Russia, North Korean, or Iran - those countries will protect their own from this type of crime.

It doesn’t matter though. Countries can easially say who is trusted to provide age verification. Just like I can make my personal web server answer to google.com - but if somehow your computer connects to that it will warn you that it isn’t a trusted site.

https://fedia.io/m/technology@piefed.social/t/3534796/-/comment/14254687
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https://lemmy.world/u/bacon_pdp posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:27
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The goal is malicious compliance and undermining laws that are immoral.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22452551
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https://lemmy.world/u/Railcar8095 posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:47
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In all fairness, one comment saying this is good is one too many.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22452951
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https://lemmy.world/u/Railcar8095 posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:51
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Doesn’t the switch already ask for your date of birth on account creation? It seems one of the cases were they don’t care, it’s already there. I’m not going to factory reset a switch to test, but in don’t think you can’t even play without at least a local account, but I don’t know for sure.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22453030
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https://lemmy.world/u/TrickDacy posted on Mar 3, 2026 15:57
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It certainly doesn’t match this commenter’s characterization, especially if you read it. This is a perfect example of the binary thinking that happens on Lemmy. If someone disagrees in any way then they are clearly an evil fuck with a string of horrifying views. This erases the ability to even talk about important issues and it makes everyone’s life worse. Notably, the person raging at some idea that isn’t even present gets all upset for nothing. No one in this thread believes privacy is a bad thing, but to hear them tell it, that’s a very popular viewpoint. It’s just idiocy.

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https://feddit.org/u/mech posted on Mar 3, 2026 16:10
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As the adult you can just make your own user account with your age and log out when you’re done.

https://feddit.org/comment/11821069
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https://lemmy.zip/u/frongt posted on Mar 3, 2026 17:33
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Let’s dispel with this fiction that they don’t know what they’re doing. They know exactly what they’re doing. They’re increasing surveillance.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25007334
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https://lemmy.zip/u/frongt posted on Mar 3, 2026 17:35
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I don’t know about the Switch 2, but I’ve been using my Switch offline since day one without issue. I think you do have to create a local “account”, but I don’t think it asks for age or anything, just a name and avatar.

https://lemmy.zip/comment/25007390
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https://piefed.world/u/snooggums posted on Mar 3, 2026 18:51
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I am so sick of needing to make an account for every single thing so they can track me as an individual.

https://piefed.world/comment/4127737
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https://lemmy.world/u/the_riviera_kid posted on Mar 3, 2026 18:52
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One bootlicker is two too many, and if you saw rage in my other comment thats on you because I put no rage into it.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22456572
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https://mander.xyz/u/hobovision posted on Mar 3, 2026 18:52
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I’m tired of arguing with people who don’t understand what the California law is trying to do so I’m going to try making this copy-pastable.

  1. That’s not how it would work. It’s a local setting in the OS.
  2. It’s actually a pretty good idea in theory to have a standardized way of communicating age category signals to websites and programs from the OS level. Device admin can set a user for their child and they won’t then be able to lie to say they’re older, eg to access 18+ content or buy mature games on steam.
  3. A California law is NOT the way to implement this, but the industry didn’t self regulate so this is what you get. The solution is not to yell about California but to work to find a privacy respecting method to meet this so that worse laws aren’t passed. The California law is really not bad in what it requires, but future laws could be.
https://mander.xyz/comment/25625174
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https://lemmy.world/u/TrickDacy posted on Mar 3, 2026 19:40
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Lol so -1 bootlickers is the right amount, got it. Yeah dude it’s on me that you’re raging at people for things they didn’t say, about an attitude you conjured out of thin air

https://lemmy.world/comment/22457548
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https://feddit.org/u/mech posted on Mar 3, 2026 20:09
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Making your own user account on a shared PC is just common sense. That way you can customize it for yourself and your kids don’t have to see your and your wife’s private photos.

https://feddit.org/comment/11825299
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https://lemmy.ml/u/z3rOR0ne posted on Mar 3, 2026 20:34
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I’ll say this is a good idea the day Gavin Fucking Newsom sits down with me, follows the Gentoo Handbook installation process from black box shell prompt to full working KDE desktop environment with all the bells and whistles (email, browser, office suite, printer working, etc.), and then explain exactly at which Fucking step the age verification prompt should be at. Fuck.

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https://lemmy.world/u/the_riviera_kid posted on Mar 3, 2026 20:48
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So far you’ve demonstrated you dont understand hyperbole or anger so again thats on you. It’s not my responsibikity to hold your hand and explain things.

https://lemmy.world/comment/22458798
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https://lemmy.world/u/TrickDacy posted on Mar 3, 2026 21:01
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You said the thread was packed full of bootlickers, and it clearly upset you greatly. Nice try to backpedal and project tho

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https://programming.dev/u/Matty_r posted on Mar 3, 2026 21:18
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This is definitely a case of just planting the seed, and then escalating from there. Go as broad as you can, then pair back requirements to get it passed. Once its in law, you complain that youre not able to police is properly to get more powers and have the law expanded. Repeat ad nauseum. Basically ending on full identification needed to do anything on any device.

https://programming.dev/comment/22508978
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https://lemmy.world/u/eli posted on Mar 3, 2026 21:21
In reply to: https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/24277952

And I don’t see anyone in the firing line, except perhaps Californian citizens…

Which, what, Californians are gonna be IP/geo logged and blocked by distro websites from clicking the download button?

Oh no! Whatever will I do! torrents

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https://reddthat.com/u/lightnsfw posted on Mar 3, 2026 21:54
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24077185

No it’s not. Services requiring age verification can ask for your age if that’s necessary. You can then decide if you want that service to have that information from there. Baking it into the OS with an API where anyone can just ask for and receive that information is asinine.

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https://piefed.social/u/socsa posted on Mar 3, 2026 22:12
In reply to: https://piefed.ca/c/technology/p/566626/california-s-age-verification-law-is-proving-controversial-here-s-what-you-need-to-know-and

I don’t understand why “progressives” are suddenly attaching themselves to this regressive anti porn crusade all of a sudden.

Parent your own kids and leave mine alone. I care more about the worms in my garden than what your kids do on the Internet.

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https://piefed.social/u/socsa posted on Mar 3, 2026 22:14
In reply to: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/24077185

Have you considered that age verification serves literally no purpose besides being a Trojan horse to kill anonymity on the Internet?

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https://piefed.social/u/socsa posted on Mar 3, 2026 22:14
In reply to: https://feddit.org/comment/11821069

Ok and you can still do that without this law.

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https://palaver.p3x.de/u/hendrik posted on Mar 3, 2026 23:42
In reply to: https://piefed.world/comment/4124137

I don’t really get the discussion. At least per that bill nobidy gets firced to create multiple accounts. What it does is mandate a input field on account creation. Whoever sets up that shared family computer can put in what they like. Create one account or five. Thats up to them…

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https://discuss.tchncs.de/u/apparia posted on Mar 3, 2026 23:47
In reply to: https://mander.xyz/comment/25625174

Thanks, honestly I had not actually read the bill before coming here to shitpost, and it seems like yeah it’s more well-intentioned than people are giving it credit for.

I still have serious reservations about the broadness, vagueness, and premise that mandatory age signals are a good idea at all – it’s a lateral move at best; weakly attempting to curb the most overtly predatory parts of the whole “age verification” movement, without opposing the idea itself.

But you’re right, it’s not the blatant data-vacuuming law that I think some people imagine it to be.

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https://fedia.io/u/Th4tGuyII posted on Mar 4, 2026 08:47
In reply to: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/24734794

IMO the real solution to preventing kids getting into adult content is for Governments to agree on and enforce a universal set of parental controls that every program and website has to respect. Put the onus on parents to make sure their kids aren’t doing that stuff.

But that’s not the world we’re working with. Instead Governments have decided they’re going to play nanny, and it would appear nobody is taking no for an answer.

So from a practical perspective, if I’m going to have to play along, I’d much rather my own computer handle my sensitive data locally and prove my age for me, than multiple fuckwits’ servers off who-knows-where holding onto that data per website I want to visit.

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