They’re basically minimum-viable products that by design can be used to violate the law in California when the Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2027.
They’re basically minimum-viable products that by design can be used to violate the law in California when the Act goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2027.
The folks at ageless linux are just idiots.
They name declaration based age restrictions (age verification" and fight against actually good legislations instead of New York’s or Texan takes on the law (Those requiring actual age verification).
Instead of asking for changes similar to Colorado’s law (Open Source systems are exempt from the law) they spit acid all over the place.
It’s you who is the idiot then, to use your wording
Exceptions and exemptions are easily changed and amended. The principal laws themselves are the issue not the details of their implementation and V0 exceptions.
No legislation that forces people to expose their personal information when using an operating system is good.
Tagging you as Fed Simp., ya fed simp.