https://github.com/c3d/db48x/commit/7819972b641ac808d46c54d3f5d1df70d706d286

license: Add legal notice regarding California and Colorado bills As a consequence of recent legislative activity in [California][cal] and [Colororado][col]:

  • California residents may no longer use DB48x after Jan 1st, 2027.
  • Colorado residents may no longer use DB48x after Jan 1st, 2028.

DB48x is probably an operating system under these laws. However, it does not, cannot and will not implement age verification.

    • XLE@piefed.social
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      8 hours ago

      I’d consider a web server to be a kind of application. Turns out the pregnancy tester was just hacked for the screen, so that one probably doesn’t count.

      Computers can still be super small though. Gonna update with a few things that can run Linux.

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        Yes, those can be considered application programs, as I stated. The bills in question specifically call out operating systems, though. Of course the writers of this bullshit have no clue how the underlying technology works or what the terms they’re using even mean; not all OSes involve a user setup scenario, for example, nor does downloading a runnable application, e.g. new firmware, make something relevant to their ill-conceived law.