

I don’t know if requiring an S3 bucket really fits the self-hosting ethos


I don’t know if requiring an S3 bucket really fits the self-hosting ethos


"(1) Provide an accessible interface at account setup that requires an account holder to indicate the birth date, age, or both, of the user of that device for the purpose of providing a signal regarding the user’s age bracket to applications available in a covered application store.
Sounds like it’s a text box that enter input into. Making it completely pointless.


In essence, while the bill doesn’t seem to require the most egregious forms of age verification (face scans or similar), it does require OS providers to collect age verification of some form at the account/user creation stage—and to be able to pass a segmented version of that information to outside developers upon request.
So you just fake a date and call it a day… thank you Cali…
For real though I can’t imagine the sysadmin and docker nightmares that arise from having to completely overhaul your account orchestration scripts to input a garbage birthday.
I don’t think anyone thought of the fact that an account on an OS doesn’t always correspond to a human.


May not be the best place to ask, but I’d love to get into 3D printing.
What’s a good entry level printer that’s OSS friendly?
Was looking at Bambu but they are extremely closed source.
It’ll still catch the bots that randomly throw out that part of the prompt.
Prompts aren’t a guarantee.