Violition
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iOS 26.4 and iPadOS 26.4 brings age verification to UK users 💀

Fedora Linux (Red Hat), is discussing the specifics of how they plan to implement Age Verification into their Linux distribution. The currently supported approach, by the Fedora Project Leader (a Red Hat employee), appears to be officially adopting Apple's API regarding Age Verification. "So now its a matter of hopefully, just adopting a standard API, probably the Apple API, so that all Linux OSes can expose a standard parental controls that meets legislated expectations." discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/a-practical-…







The Arch Linux Core Dev Team is asking r/ArchLinux sub-reddit mods to censor people unhappy with Age Verification in Arch. It appears that Arch Linux considers criticism of Age Verification to be a "Code of Conduct" violation. From an r/ArchLinux moderator responding to a censored user: "I got a DM from much higher up the chain asking me to remove it. Whilst I technically don't answer to them, I do respect their wishes. They don't like someone they consider as part of the core dev teams being called out like that. What you did broke the Arch Linux CoC."





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We'd like to dedicate today's #LiberatedScreens to @DevuanOrg & Co. After systemd recently merged infrastructure code for age verification and locked discussions afterward, some of you may want to consider init freedom. Please see devuan.org/os/init-freedom for your options. #XLibre

@juhakall @eksosedron Compliance theater. The field is optional so Lennart can say systemd enforces no policy, but it's in the codebase and it's not going anywhere. Remember when seat belts were 'optional'?









