

lol yes, that’s the point. narcassism only ever has one winner.
A mess of a girl, free on the internet. A spicy meatball indeed :3


lol yes, that’s the point. narcassism only ever has one winner.


infeasible for whom? I mean we’re only talking like 10 years of survival max on another planet, then complete extinction of the species lol
but no one took their money!


Better yet, vote/demand actual punishments for parents when their children chose to commit crimes as they don’t want to parent.


However this is not entirely true either, for two reasons.
Any open port is a attack vector and no matter how secure it is today, tomorrow is not a promise. More so with how this overlaps with laws like Australia’s, which requires all encryption to provide a backdoor for government access. (This means the 5 eyes nations get access by definition to this API while it’s in transit, as soon as it leaves the host system…)
But that’s not just the only issue. The whole issue with libxz being targeted by nation state sabotage proved that, it’s possible to put backdoors into applications despite “many eyes” on the code. (That case was only caught because one obsessive person over the /testing/ speed… 90% of such attempts in most projects would go unnoticed simply as there is not enough maintainers)
Firefox is just a example, so many applications use permissable licenses that don’t require all of the sourcecode to be human readable or even accessible.
Big thing is nothing stops driver vendors from stealing this data too, no different than Microsoft does, whether or not you are signed Into a Microsoft account on windows. Telemetry is already a growing issue and the scope of telemetry data in closed source blobs doesn’t have to be defined…
So by definition it’s not any more secure…
Even if it was, the bigger question is why. Why does the application or web service need to know.
If a child walks into a liquor store and steals alcohol, they get arrested. The burden of proof was never on the liquor store. Why is the burden of proof on the OS and not the parent or child.
We don’t need nanny software, that teaches kids to be better liars. We need stronger punishments for criminal actions, regardless of age and more importantly punishments for the parents for allowing it to occur. Babygating the entire OS for some one elses children that would never touch it, legally. Is a example of creating solutions for a problem YOU(parents/government) created.
All of these age laws came from the social media bans. These of which only came into existence as a means of datacollection… Non-compliance, is actually compliance with how they are written, as they all place the burden of proof on you. No evidence == no crime. It’s still a crime to lie about your age to age restricted content.


can’t expose what doesn’t exist. if a site asks for age verification, stop using it and find a alternative that respects privacy.
your OS starts asking for your identity information, to share with everyone that pokes a open API, it’s time to jump OSs…
privacy is something you make a best effort to avoid creating obvious methods of exploiting. you don’t share your credit card numbers with every email too, just because they say they cannot prove it was your card on file?
identity is personal online, no one is entitled to it unless you choose to share it. otherwise it’s a invasion of privacy.
want to protect kids? educate them and keep them off tiktok/social media by fining the parents when they are identified.
fined twice? treat the kid like you would any other time a theft of service occurs.


there is no such thing as privacy when sharing private information, that’s accessible remotely.
leaks can and will occur. but more importantly this will be used to create digital associations between inviduals and Their online presence, just like all the other digital identity laws have.
it protects no one, as getting around it is easy as lying. while intentionally harming adults that comply out of necessity.
there is a reason people are jumping ship from privacy invading services already…
the solution is holding parents (and the child) responsible for the action of their childrens actions and not trying to create industry wide privacy invasion for bad actors to use. what’s next, gold stars for Linux users to wear?


I completely agree with this. treat it like a privilege level. it’s that simple. it doesn’t need to define “age”, it can just define what a account cannot access.
this is all a slippery slope, and a terrible one at that. gates protect no one and just tech people to learn to get around them…


billionaires already have. why do you think they are all determined to get to mars…
they destroy earth for the rest of us and live the rest of their days in luxury on a planet no one but them can be on. if this doesn’t sound like peak sociopath and probable, no one is paying attention…


practically have to have self destructing images, when specific passwords are used…


something about religions and militaries only lead to institutions of the criminaly insane.
look at the crusades and you will see parallels.


I mean most ceos went to uni for business and paid others to do their course work it seems. Then got hired on the vibes.


Shareholders care about only one thing, and its not the company or its employees. Of course maniacal idiots are at the top of the list for CEO, their too narcissistic and lack empathy to care.
it’s government backed, their for the government knows every time it’s used and it identifies you…
when a service requests to use it, it becomes correlation data… this is data both the government and the application developers can use to identify you on the internet.
It may mean nothing today, but I can and will if either the application switches developers to a nation who uses this information for nefarious means. or if your government changes policies to something intentionally nefarious.
blind trust is never good.