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The Lunduke Journal (@lundukejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Liberated systemd” is a systemd fork which removes the recently added Age Verification supporting functionality. This is exactly how Open Source is supposed to work. Don’t like the direction a project is going? Fork it! github.com/Jeffrey-Sardin…

“Liberated systemd” is a systemd fork which removes the recently added Age Verification supporting functionality.

This is exactly how Open Source is supposed to work.

Don’t like the direction a project is going?  Fork it!

github.com/Jeffrey-Sardin…
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100GB of personal details stolen from Crunchyroll. Because, if we’ve learned anything from the last several years, it’s that if there is any sizable service storing personal data… it WILL be breached. No server is secure. Not one. And soon… age verifying data will also be

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Ubuntu Linux maker, Canonical, has purchased a seat on the Rust Foundation Board of Directors. The cost of this Rust board seat is a “Gold Membership” which carries a price tag of $150,000 per year. rustfoundation.org/media/canonica…

Ubuntu Linux maker, Canonical, has purchased a seat on the Rust Foundation Board of Directors.

The cost of this Rust board seat is a “Gold Membership” which carries a price tag of $150,000 per year.

rustfoundation.org/media/canonica…
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The list of Open Source Operating Systems taking a "No Age Verification" stance is growing by the day! Just added Slackware, Void, & Garuda Linux to the list. github.com/BryanLunduke/D…

The list of Open Source Operating Systems taking a "No Age Verification" stance is growing by the day!

Just added Slackware, Void, & Garuda Linux to the list.

github.com/BryanLunduke/D…
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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

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
iShowCybersecurity (@ishowcybersec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GrapheneOS refuses to comply with regulations requiring age data collection , prioritizing user privacy over regional mandates. This challenges OS-level age verification and reinforces its stance as a privacy-first platform.

GrapheneOS refuses to comply with regulations requiring age data collection , prioritizing user privacy over regional mandates.

This challenges OS-level age verification and reinforces its stance as a privacy-first platform.
Keith (@gnukeith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's not required" "you don't need to set it up" Until you are forced, this is just the beginning, I feel like if you buy a phone you should OWN that device and not be prompted for age verification Weird times we live in

The Lunduke Journal (@lundukejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Say hello to Michigan House Bill 4429 and Senate Bill 284. This is Michigan’s “Digital Age Assurances Act”. And it would require ALL Operating Systems (including Linux & Windows) to implement “commercially reasonable” age verification of every user on every system. This

Say hello to Michigan House Bill 4429 and Senate Bill 284.

This is Michigan’s “Digital Age Assurances Act”.

And it would require ALL Operating Systems (including Linux & Windows) to implement “commercially reasonable” age verification of every user on every system.

This
taweni (@taweni1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Android Authority Each developer should make his app available as an APK without the G00gle API, not just in the G00gle Play Store. Why is not happening?

Techjunkie Aman (@techjunkie_aman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t update to iOS 26.4. Apple just killed a major workaround. • Offline JIT no longer works • Airplane mode trick is gone • WiFi is now required to enable JIT This breaks a lot of sideloading setups. If you already updated: Downgrade to iOS 26.3 / 26.3.1 ASAP.

Don’t update to iOS 26.4.

Apple just killed a major workaround.

• Offline JIT no longer works  
• Airplane mode trick is gone  
• WiFi is now required to enable JIT  

This breaks a lot of sideloading setups.

If you already updated:

Downgrade to iOS 26.3 / 26.3.1 ASAP.
The Lunduke Journal (@lundukejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ubuntu is removing a huge number of supported file systems from their shipping version of the GRUB boot loader. LVM, LUKS, btrfs, hfsplus, xfs, zfs, & mdraid. All are being removed and will no longer be available for booting systems. Once again, tried and true code is being

Ubuntu is removing a huge number of supported file systems from their shipping version of the GRUB boot loader.

LVM, LUKS, btrfs, hfsplus, xfs, zfs, & mdraid.

All are being removed and will no longer be available for booting systems.

Once again, tried and true code is being
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Slackware Says No to Age Verification, But Fedora Linux Says Yes. Two very different reactions to Age Verification: Slackware says, "I doubt these laws would survive a challenge." While Fedora says, "It's a matter of hopefully, just adopting a standard API."