This new “privacy” law will require that all operating system providers must start collecting your birth date every app you install will need to ask your OS provider for that information. It’s whac…

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    5 hours ago

    Why can’t OS providers say that they don’t operate in California anymore and be done with it?

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    7 hours ago

    This happens when the people who define a law have no idea what they are talking about.

    Even our central controller device would fall under this regulation. Which is so stupid that it hurts.

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    14 hours ago

    I’m sure every ATM, every kiosk, any machine accessible by a child will be updated to detect and immediately adjust it’s function accordingly without any issues /s

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      13 hours ago

      Oh buddy, watch them try.

      It’s always hilarious to me that these politicians are incapable of picking up the phone and calling someone who knows a fucking thing about technology.

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        22 hours ago

        Not the original commenter, but from what I’ve read, the laws would require operating systems to collect name and DOB in the user account setup process. No facial scans, photos, IDs or other verification required, so it seems very easily bypassed by simply lying.

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          And beyond that, couldn’t one just access the non-Cali version? If they want me to verify my age, I’ll just add lying about where I live to the list.

          Fortunately, I’m from California-east (New Jersey), and we have actual problems over here, and so this isn’t on the list. Yet.

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        15 hours ago

        Excuse me while I die laughing. Sure you regulated a site on the internet… But did you regulate all of them?

        See also: the completely non existent piracy sites… And let’s be honest every other thing that they totally scrubbed off the internet…

        It’d be a shorter list to list things they successfully got rid of…

        I’ll start:

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    Unless there are any real consequences from having an OS on your hardware that doesn’t comply, I would just expect most Linux users to grab their install images from mirrors hosted out of state. Even if they amend it to require the mirrors to try and locate visitors to automatically redirect California residents to the tampered images, a VPN would solve that pretty quickly. This just seems like posturing and maybe testing the waters with public reaction, but I’d be more concerned about what the crazier thing is that they’ll ramp up to next if people don’t raise a fuss over this one.