• Ulu-Mulu-no-die@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    Because those fields exist already

    I’ve been using Linux for many years and not even once I’ve seen those info being requested by the operating system.

    Otherwise, you’d have to ban me from creating text files

    There’s a huge difference between YOU putting your info by your own accord wherever you want (look at what people do on Facebook) and an operating system requesting those.

    In case you didn’t notice, this whole ordeal is pushed by Meta to avoid being accountable for the shit they do on their platforms, they’re trying to shift the responsibility to operating systems of all things, and that’s not acceptable.

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      being requested by the operating system

      Is it though? As best as I could tell, this PR is literally just adding the field next to the others, not requesting shit.

      In case you didn’t notice, this whole ordeal is pushed by Meta to avoid being accountable for the shit they do on their platforms, they’re trying to shift the responsibility to operating systems of all things, and that’s not acceptable.

      Absolutely. I just disagree that this particular addition (particularly considering all the fuss about making sure it doesn’t show up in logs and dumps and what not) is a problem. I don’t think this is the hill that battle should be fought on. Adding or not adding it to systemd doesn’t make the OS / distro built on top of it any less responsible for their handling of that data.

      It does provide a standard and (somewhat) central place to implement the security aspects of it though.