mvrk
1.9K posts

mvrk
@UnrulyMarc
JS | Typescript | DotNet | Devops Unruly


Most of Israel’s population just got an extreme alert on their phones and jumped out of bed to seek shelter from an incoming Iranian ballistic missile.

under my dictatorship anyone who uses "im just a girl" will be executed in the town square

The main program that starts and manages almost everything on modern Linux computers, “systemd”, recently added an optional "birthDate" field to its user database records. This stores a user's full birth date so apps can check age, for example, to comply with new age-verification laws in places like California, Colorado, and Brazil. It is not automatic age checking. Systemd only saves the date. Only admins can set or change it, but the user and some sandboxed apps can read it.




Can someone explain?















