Post #2067954
2026-03-21 23:05 UTC
@quoidian @sarahjamielewis
Most, yes. Typically interacting with sub directories that are easily tightened with selinux.
To be compliant with the CA law, by my understanding *every* application would need to access the birthday data.
Which then raises the next stupid question raised by this stupid legislation:
What is an application?
Does it include vi, less, and curl? All of these can be used to browse the Internet. What about image rendering software?
What if I 'sudo /usr/bin/google/chrome'?
When was root born?
The whole thing is completely dum-dum idiocy, pushed on lawmakers under the "think of the children" banner by techbros who dream of a day when all compute is rented by the minute.
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