From the Electronic Frontier Foundation, regarding a new bill that is about to pass in California that mandates everyone ID online (not just age attestation, but like a literal biometric ID on many if not most sites you access):
"By banning access to social media platforms for young people under 16, California is emulating Australia, where early results show exactly what EFF and other critics predicted: overblocking by platforms, leaving youth without support and even adults barred from access, major spikes in VPN use and other workarounds ranging from clever to desperate,"
And the disturbing part I'd like to comment on:
"and smaller platforms shutting down rather than attempting costly compliance with these sweeping bills."
Yea, or they just flat out leave California. There is this thing called jurisdiction and companies that don't operate in California are generally not subject to California law. Particularly laws that don't have equivalents elsewhere (in the extraditing jurisdiction). In other words Canada isn't going to extradite someone from Canada to the US for picking their nose and posting about it online when the US bans it because it's only illegal in the one country. This isn't always the case- but it's usually the case (the US and UK have a one-way thing going where the UK extradites to the US, but not vice versa humorously because the US didn't hold up their part of the deal after signing some treaty recently, but the UK did).
Can we all say it: California, go fuck yourself.
I'll add one more comment, so a company might become subject to California law if they market to those in CA more explicitly or ship their own property into CA (rent DVDs) or pay contractors to fix PCs of customers in California,
We don't think any institution or state has the right to prevent families and friends from private chatting, physically or digitally. But the Cyber Authority China (CaC) seems to take offense:
- they made Apple remove #deltachat iOS for mainland china
- their great firewall appears to block some #chatmail relays
- if you ask DeepSeek directly about Delta Chat, it doesn't want to talk
It's pretty sad, really. Everybody on this planet needs, and has a human right to private communication.
>Youtubes CEO and employees gets replaced with indians
︀︀>Youtube becomes a virus
"A suspected YouTube bug is currently slowing down computers and browsers. ︀︀Some users have reported that YouTube is using 100% of their CPU and freezing their tabs"
https://fixupx.com/SeverusChud/status/2051411939901768079 @PG_Kelly @adam
So, I had no idea that Lazy Town was actually a book first and foremost and then a stage play, in which an adult actress portrayed Stephanie. The sequel play's portrayal of her also seems to be an adult. This is moot anyway because yeah, the original story was a book that obviously has no actors at all.
This changes my perspective on the character being drawn entirely. It's pretty important context that I was missing and I apologize for that.
I can indeed be wrong sometimes. Crazy.
Things aren't looking good for the companies implementing age verification, Roblox just reported:
"As of the end of the first quarter, 51% of global daily active users had completed age verification,"
"Roblox cut its full-year 2026 bookings forecast by roughly $900 million at the midpoint on Thursday, blaming stronger-than-expected headwinds from its mandatory age-verification rollout"
And now the player can be relocated.
#gamedev #gamedevelopment #indiegamedev #indiedev #indiegames #indie #SDL #cplusplus
for anyone who wants to play the worst zelda game, you can now play minish cap on pc!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2SiMyWGhQg
okay it's not actually THAT bad, but the kinstone stuff just sucks ass. if there is ever an option to have additional buttons for your gear, play using that, because having the kinstones take up an entire button that can't be remapped is diabolical.
I wish I could tell my 19 year old self that the culture war is mostly being funded by the SPLC and that every celebrity on all sides would eventually become lolcows so it's not worth wasting your time spectating on it.
No. I was never on any movement, but I will admit that I wasted my time watching videos from all sides, and it did affect my performance in college. I was only drawn in because the Internet circles I was in were the ones most affected by it.
Ignorance Isn’t an Accident. It’s a WEAPON.
Podcast: 👇
https://blog.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2025/11/ignorance-isnt-an-accident-its-a-weapon/