The Lunduke Journal reports that Artix Linux has joined other Linux distributions in refusing to comply with Age Verification laws. A developer for the systemd-free distro, which is based on Arch, explicitly stated: “We’ll NEVER require any verification or identification from the user.” The image also shows a forum discussion on the Artix Linux for
Windows: has a complex and graceful shutdown process to make sure programs close correctly. Linux: [Image depicts Tux, the Linux mascot, holding a gun and shooting another character, humorously implying a quick and forceful shutdown.]
It's about tracking, not safety.
This isn't child proofing the internet, its forcing adults into losing their privacy. Absolute win for big brother.
Looking forward to seeing which Linux distros don't comply. They are heroes worth supporting.
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