
Hello folks!
- Fortress
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Re: Hello folks!
I saw that you did that, and I am very proud of you! But at the same time, I'm most likely going to hang onto mine... at least for the time being.
Re: Hello folks!
understandable - discord did delay their output of the age verification system, so you'll have a decent amount of time to decide on that - it is always a personal choice for these things. by 2030+ or so we'll likely be flooded with id requirements on much of anything and possibly just to use our operating systems with the way some things are appearing to be going.
hmmmm 

Re: Hello folks!
in 2030 personal pc's might not even EXIST, everything will be cloud based and you WILL OWN NOTHING and be happy.Fortress wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 12:22 pm understandable - discord did delay their output of the age verification system, so you'll have a decent amount of time to decide on that - it is always a personal choice for these things. by 2030+ or so we'll likely be flooded with id requirements on much of anything and possibly just to use our operating systems with the way some things are appearing to be going.
Re: Hello folks!
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in 2030 personal pc's might not even EXIST, everything will be cloud based and you WILL OWN NOTHING and be happy.
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the life subscription of life has expired

in 2030 personal pc's might not even EXIST, everything will be cloud based and you WILL OWN NOTHING and be happy.
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the life subscription of life has expired

hmmmm 

Re: Hello folks!
in 2030 personal pc's might not even EXIST, everything will be cloud based and you WILL OWN NOTHING and be happy.
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the life subscription of life has expired

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Theres actually a movie based on that concept lmao
Re: Hello folks!
This does make my heart sick, I can only hope that there will always be a way for me to use my computer the way I want. I would like to think that there will always be a Linux distribution that will keep that as their core belief. And knowing the Linux community, I have a feeling that will always be the case.


