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⚡️🚨 NEW - California lawmakers are moving to exempt most Linux distributions from the state’s upcoming age-verification law after backlash from the open-source community.

The original law would require operating systems to verify a user’s age during setup and share that information with apps through a built-in system API.
Because the wording was broad, many developers believed it could apply to Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora.

That led to backlash from developers, who said the rules would be hard for volunteer-run open-source projects to follow.

In response, lawmakers introduced changes narrowing the law’s scope and likely exempting most Linux distributions.

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Libertas Primordium · 6d
My favorite distro Debian had already taken the position of "that's not our problem, let the downstream distros worry about that."
FreedomTech · 6d
Open source doesn't care what laws Commifornia makes.
Tournel · 6d
Stupid. They should trash the whole law. My Android phone should not become a digital ID that ends my anonymity on the web
The_Crin · 6d
they are only going to delay it because now they will look for a way to control the development of Linux distributions from within so that they can implement their laws without friction.
ثعلب · 6d
pathetic attempt to push against it. it's not bad because open source can't do it, it's bad because it's invasive to privacy
fight_thefuture · 6d
Here’s hoping the national law doesn’t make it to the house floor
jgbtc · 6d
The politicians behind this law should be guillotined.
Enes · 5d
They can go fuck themselves. Sons of bitches.
Ailo · 5d
Pretty sure the only reason they amended that is they don't want egg on their face when their shiny law does nothing