@drillinnair unless I'm missing something here that requires a lot of compute, this seems trivial to do on a single microcontroller. using two rpis feels needlessly complex and expensive
@peterrhague it's not much further from a launch vehicle perspective, but it's definitely a lot harder from a spacecraft perspective, especially if manned
@zchat_app@SpudSecurity no distro plans id checks though. all that any of them plan is having admins be able to set the birth date for accounts and an API for programs to get the age category of the current user
@jdd_canada@Katoflkopf@romlib_ if you're so much better at history than me please tell me the parallels here
off topic but currently reading Restricted Data by Alex Wellerstein btw, can rly recommend if you're into books about WWII and cold war American politics
@Katoflkopf@romlib_ age verification stuff is such a nothingburger because none of those distros plan to implement age VERIFICATION, all they will do is have a parental control thing where an admin can set the account ages for all accounts and programs will have an interface to get the age category
@DarkAdapted@alanthefisher@FalconryFinance If you think a phone camera with a filter can be useful for IR seeking, you really don't understand these technologies. Thermal infrared is still significantly longer wavelength than the near infrared that can be captured by RGB cameras with a filter.