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"cm0002",
"17 comments",
"Systemd v261-rc1",
"Other changes",
"implementation",
"was prompted by age-verification or -attestation laws",
"Age-verification status of Open Source Operating Systems",
"@pglpm@lemmy.ca"
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"textContent": "submitted by cm0002 to linux\n28 points | 17 comments\n\n> For those interested on the question of age verification and GNU/Linux: be aware that Systemd v261-rc1 was recently released. It now implements an optional `birth date` field in the JSON user database (see second item under “Other changes”).\n>\n> The implementation of this field was prompted by age-verification or -attestation laws.\n>\n> (Age-verification status of Open Source Operating Systems.)\n\nWriteup by @pglpm@lemmy.ca",
"title": "Systemd v261-rc1 is out with the 'birth date field'"
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