Why Linux Users Are Locked Out of the Internet
Are open-source operating systems facing a global crackdown? In this video we talked about a silent war happening right now in July of 2026 that threatens to lock Linux users out of the internet. Governments worldwide are aggressively passing sweeping child safety and age-assurance legislation. While these laws sound noble on paper, their underlying mechanisms are forcing centralized surveillance features down to the operating system level, creating an existential crisis for decentralized, volunteer-run software distributions that were built entirely on privacy and digital freedom. #Linux #OpenSource #TechNews #PrivacyMatters #DigitalFreedom #LinuxKernel #AgeVerification #TechLegislation #OnlineSafetyAct #CaliforniaAB1043 #SteamOS #Systemd #AgelessLinux #InternetFreedom #DataPrivacy

Did Elon’s DOGE Cuts Kill Children?

Stop Using These Browsers in 2026!

Why US Trucks Are Trapped in the 1980s (While Europe Evolved)

The Technology We Killed in the 1960s Is Now Worth $3.3 Billion

Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

AI Bubble: ‘This could actually be lethal | Ed Zitron

Shor's Algorithm for Quantum Computing - Computerphile

I Don't Think I Can Go Back To Windows...

He Built a Privacy Tool. Now He’s Going to Prison.

Why German Engineers Couldn't Copy The Secret Radar They Pulled From A British Wreck

Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

Zorin OS 18.1 vs Linux Mint 22.3 : The Ultimate 2026 Windows Replacement!

I spent 7 days evading America’s 82 MILLION surveillance cameras

VLC Chose Jail Over Millions

The Real Reason Governments Can’t Just Print More Money: Top Economist

Android 17 sucks. So I put Linux on a phone.

Linux's biggest opportunity ever to take over the PC market & other Linux Weekly News

How Linux Boots

The Final Boss Helps Us Bust Common Linux Myths | Dual Boot Diaries ep. 42

