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>age verification is going to be US federal law
What's the gameplan?
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/8250/text
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When are those lesbians on Mastodon/Fedi going to start that high high revolution they keep talking about? Because we really need to overthrow the US Government and put an end to this madness.
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>>108619422
>What's the gameplan
bend over and take it. they might as well just rip off the bandaid and pass identity verification and whatever attestation plans they have, this slow roll "think of the children" boiling frog bullshit is frankly insulting.
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>>108619482
it's crazy to me how nothing ever happens. when the chimpout happened with the kneeling cop, there were widespread protests for a long time with a ton of people showing up. what was the end result? nothing.
a bunch of canadian truckers protested covid. nothing happened.
back in 2024, 47000 dockworkers went on strike and actually got their wages raised because they were really a genuine threat to the economy.
a bunch of people standing around and shouting and posting on twitter does nothing, but nobody wants to actually do anything real.
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>>108619482
while I admit 3d printing guns are based. Most of what lolberts want isn't revolutionary, outside of a few exceptions. Many lolberts blatantly admit they want a 1950s religious society and call lgbt people evil or sinful and heavily overlap with nonsense ideas like anti climate change, qanon and and anti vaccine politics that authoritarian conservatives hold. For every one atheist reasonable skeptical libertarian versed in classical liberalism you'll find 20 backwoods bible belt counterparts. Then they wonder why no one acceps them as anarchist. I admit the lesbians have a problem with calling everyone they disagree with a nazi (because that kills nuance) but overall the crowd you describe is indeed anti statist but it doesn't make them good guys.
That's one of the reasons libright/libleft unity won't happen, no one wants a nazi bar.
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I contradicted myself with "don't call everyone a nazi" and "no one wants a nazi bar' but you get my point.
You can't go around using language like "troon, pajeet, faggot" and be welcome in the FOSS community. Of course doing that is no where as dangerous as actual nazis but its bigoted and FOSS communities have higher standards
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>>108619481
and there will be easy ways around it. the corpos are gonna do their bare minimum to meet the requirements and bypasses will be rampant because kids are gonna get into shit regardless. the only people who suffer is normal users.
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>>108619422
This is why I didn't bother jumping to void or Artix or Devuan. There was no point in destroying years of tweaks, settings, customizations, and configs to try and escape the inevitable.
There are just too many normalcattle out there who doing care about anything except McDonald's, air conditioning, and Netflix.
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>>108619422
Do you know you can fire that people if you vote for another person. At this point we can experiment with random independents. Fuck blues and reds. My next vote is gonna be for a random that jews havent talked to. And I hope you do the same. Those fuckers are supposed to represent you.
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>>108619422
I'm going to keep posting frogs. Not sure how it will help but my powers are limited and I have to start somewhere.
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>>108619521
>a bunch of canadian truckers protested covid. nothing happened.
the white house ordered the canadian government to end the protests because the were blocking a bridge that was disrupting the economy as a cost of $10 million per day.
the Canadian gov then activated martial law and used excessive force to arrest the protestors and break up the protests.
Lockdowns ended a few weeks later.
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>>108619521
For *something to happen*, all counties (starting with murica) should dissolve into microstates and city-states with full economic, military and political sovereignty. There should also be the option for the same arrangement at the individual or family level (i.e. "a country of one person" or a family).
Of course this won't happen until technological progress gives very small parties (individuals to cities) the same deterrent capacity that matches and neutralizes the offensive power of the large ones (big nations with nukes, or organized alliances).
Nothing of weight will happen until then, ofc not in our lifetime. Right now you can smell how obsolete and falling empires get their panties twisted at the prospect of buncha of smaller states developing defensive nuclear programs. It's a Pandora's box they want to keep shut at all costs, since it signal the end of big states.
But hey! you can dream awake, it's free.
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>>108619422
It's about tying your identity to your phone more tightly. Notice how they keep pushing only mobile solutions? The western goverments have seen how China as implemented this and got envious. It's basically impossible to live in China if you don't use a smartphone daily. All your activities can be tracked with it
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>>108619521
because instead of shooting politicians, you lard demons go berserk on kids trying to slog through school. democracy only works if you publically execute the person you voted for if they fall even slightly out of line.
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>>108619422
so unless i'm reading this wrong it has only just been introduced and hasn't passed anything yet
you can introduce anything, doesn't mean it will pass
with that being said, this probably has a reasonably high chance of passing down the road, given how gung ho certain states have already been with porn/os shit already
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>>108619521
>what was the end result? nothing.
>nothing happened.
Because they stopped before they got what they wanted.
If you're protesting or fighting for something, you need to keep going until you get it. Anything less means you lost. No matter how long it takes, no matter how loud you have to get, you have to keep going. It's hard, you're going to suffer, but it's the ONLY way to force the government to act when it doesn't want to.
I blame technology, honestly. It's so easy to get mad online, which accomplishes absolutely nothing, or to just not bother at all and go back to video games, shows, porn, etc. Bread's getting expensive, but we have SO many circuses.
>>108620546
Correct on both accounts. I'm not placated at all by it not being passed yet, and if you think it doesn't have a very good chance of passing then you're seriously not paying attention.
We're going to have to find a way to stop or work around this or we will lose the internet. That's not hyperbole.
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> democrat pushing their retarded policies to the federal level
> policy already exists and says NO EXPLICIT ID verification
pathetic blue clowns
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>>108620457
What is the point? Don't they already know everything?
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>>108619422
Malicious compliance, civil/independent noncompliance... but most likely lazy compliance.
The people behind the bill have no idea how these systems work, so the full text of the bill has no details around how exactly the date of birth is supposed to be verified. As far as the bill goes, inputting a date of birth IS the age verification. Nothing intrusive is actually enumerated in this proposal. Maybe they figured out that not every device has a webcam. Albeit, companies will still use it as an excuse to get WAY more intrusive than the law actually demands.
Though, no idea how even this would work on Web server instances, industrial control systems, or generally systems operated by either other computers or clusters of users.
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>>108621251
do NOT go to AIPA https://www.trackaipac.com/
do NOT search for Gottheimer, Josh or Stefanik, Elise
don't do it goy
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>>108621197
someone who actually reads the thing being linked
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>>108621263
containers are there partly so you don't have to spin up an entire operating system to deal with scaling, resets, and fallbacks; you typically use many containers to 1 operating system
you'd probably just be taking one preconfigured operating system image with compliance verifications already completed, then copying that system across your infrastructure, if it really came down to it
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>Gottheimer was born in Livingston, New Jersey, on March 8, 1975. Gottheimer is the son of Jewish parents, a preschool teacher and a small business owner.
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>>108619422
Anons always ignore when i post my theory, but I'm fully convinced this is their "stepping down" moment on age verification bullshit.
>attempt to get every website to age verify
>falls flat on its ass, huge data leaks everywhere, kids in every school know like 10 ways to cheat the system on day 1 and they can't be patched
>these methods include such amazing techniques as "just paying like $5 to the school chad to use his face for ID checks" and "use gmod/gaming videos for ID checks"
>AI generated fake IDs also work, ironic considering AI is being used to check the IDs too
>they realize the huge push for age checking isn't going to work, the infrastructure isn't there and its going to cause insane levels of fraud if more ID vendors get breached longterm
>decide to take another approach, verify once on the device of the user and accept that the user will almost certainly be using a device that "checked" their age to access the internet
>they don't care if it gets spoofed because they can say the law was followed, without concrete proof of ID needed in the law itself all of the companies can wriggle out of actually needing to take responsibility
Its a massive step back and if it goes through without any real checks being needed this is a massive win for everyone. They want this issue shelved for the long term
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Why not just have it on the device you're browsing with and have an anonymous token you share with the browser
Then you only need to authenticate once and your private shit isn't shared and it's easier for websites since they don't need to use age verification
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>>108621242
she is a quack
> In 2017, Stefanik criticized Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement. She contended that the move was "misguided" and "harms the ongoing effort to fight climate change, while also isolating us from our allies".[148] In January 2017, Stefanik joined the Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus, an apparent indication of "a moderate stance on climate change issues".
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I'll literally just stop using the internet. Good riddance, it's been dogshit for a decade.
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>>108621891
Twitter got fined by Australian's labor imposed age verification laws. The censorship in Australia was led by former twitter employee that musk fired, a US Biden admin aligned US citizen that resides in Australia, put in place to restrict speech in America.
Commie trannies are a threat everywhere
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>>108619422
maybe when newsom wins in 2028, highly doubt republicans are going to pass the california democrat version, instead they will pass the texas version nationwide
waiting until 2028 is also problematic because that's enough time for netchoice to get courts to slap down california's bill
whereas the scotus actually blessed the texas version
not sure what zuck's strategy is here, it will likely blow up in his face
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>>108622021
>shoot politician for making draconian law
>get arrested
>get raped to death in a filthy cage
>AIPAC immediately replaces the person you shot with someone identical
>you shooting the politician is used as justification for even more surveillance/security to monitor for "extremism"
Guns are not particularly useful. Anyone who can think more than ten minutes into the future knows this.
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