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.

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      For some people the world is black and white, I think that law is considered bad by everyone, but for some people complaying to state regulation is a crime against humanity itself.

      It is either puppies or genocide, no in-between, so adding two lines of code for json support of an age field in a systemd module warrants you to be publicly shamed, called names and probably harrassed irl.

      The guy probably just wanted to be able to continue using linux at work, and without that crap he will have to go back to windows

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      Or Zuckerberg is the ones forking the resources to comply with the wishes of the WEF and other chosen oligarchs whose God promised them OS verification thousands of years ago

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          Ads were always a terrible way to fund the internet.

          Not to rant, but some things are so cheap or so important (or both) that it’s foolish not to operate off an endowment system. The internet, journalism, science – the information foundation of the modern world has to be independent for a stable society. Like, yeah, capitalism bad and establishing an initial investment is asking a lot of people’s finances, but surely operating independently is worth it?

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            We’re talking the goal. Actually implementing it successfully is another matter entirely.

            You need to be thinking beyond just this law. Once you make it mandatory for all sites to use age verification, you then pass other laws to patch the holes in the system. Look at the DMCA. They made it a felony to bypass copyright restriction technology. They could write a law making it a felony to bypass age verification tools, even if you yourself are over 18. Just like it’s currently a felony to use technology to bypass copyright protection tools, even for media that you’ve legally purchased.

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              I agree. This is a slippery slope. We need to assassinate each person pushing this law, and everyone who votes for it.

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                  See, talking about solutions just get shut down by people who don’t actually want solutions. If you think protesting and calling your bought-and-paid-for senator is ever going to change the world, you’re going to be very sad.

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      Well yeah. And since no one is ever going to provide their real age, they will probably set jail time and photo ID upload requirements.

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          Hey everyone, found the fed simp. Hilarious name “rioting pacifist” telling us everything is gonna be fine, just like history has always proven. lol.

          You should be “strawman fed” for your next username.

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            Honestly the level of delusion around this is Alex Jones Turning the Frogs gay, there is a shred of truth but that’s about it and you’re our here popping vines over a PR that does very little.

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            hey, EIGHT DAY OLD TROLL, just since you haven’t got the education level to read legalese, don’t take it out on other posters here

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    AB 1043 passed the California Assembly 76–0 and the Senate 38–0. Not a single legislator voted against it.

    1798.503. (a) A person that violates this title shall be subject to an injunction and liable for a civil penalty of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) per affected child for each negligent violation or not more than seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) per affected child for each intentional violation

    This device does not collect, store, or transmit the age of its user. This is intentional.

    Is there any reason to believe they won’t want to make an example out of intentional violators?

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      They probably will, but I think the intentional violators are intending to make a spectacle out of it. I suspect California Voters will have it repealed in short order, but in the mean time the world should probably ruthlessly mock and isolate them.

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        In whose eyes? They have lobbyists backing them, and a general public who doesn’t know any better, or care to know.

        Exposing the stupidity is a great goal, running headfirst into the “Who will think of the children!1!!” wall… not so much.

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    Brilliant. I’d like to see how the very uninformed legislators deal with this. They will have to publically re-argue first principles

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      Why though? How does this force anybody to do anything? They will fine anybody 2500$ for handing this to a kid and call it a day. Maybe even move closer to the maximum fine because it is a deliberate breaking of the law.