security problems that added code brings. There's ways to handle this stuff where it's the responsibility of the parents to pay $10 to some company that filters their internet of porn. There's various open source services for doing this on your network if you're concerned about your 13 year old finding Jenna Jameson. I do think if you comply with the law that leads to a fork attack on Arch, which might be successful. My guess is DHH's branch becomes the main. Your users definitely do not want to have to deal with a bunch of security and privacy issues this law will almost definitely add to Arch. It might be bad for the Linux kernel security as well. A bunch of these laws around computer system verification causes extreme problems for end users who are committing no crimes. There's a documented list of exploits for various network hardware products out there from laws requiring stuff like back doors for law enforcement. This is bad for Arch if you comply with that law.Age verification questionmike lojkovic undefinedRalf Mardorf undefined ‹]†Æ