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AI for Everyone! But Can You Trust It? | Hot Takes & Cold Storage

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This week on Hot Takes and Cold Storage: AI policy wars, a legislative win with an asterisk, and a supply chain security milestone that deserves more attention than it’s getting. 🔥 HOT TAKES California and Colorado carve Linux out of age verification laws, but California’s bill simultaneously expands age-gating to the open web. The EFF isn’t happy. Flatpak’s next architecture may require systemd, raising questions about non-systemd distro compatibility Flathub bans all AI-generated code, docs, and submissions, effective immediately Debian mandates reproducible builds, the first major general-purpose distro to do so, and a real structural response to the XZ backdoor 🎙️ DEEP DIVE: AI for Everyone, But Can You Trust It? PewDiePie just dropped Odysseus, a fully open source self-hosted AI workspace, and handed the concept of digital self-reliance to a hundred million people. Meanwhile, I’ve been fighting with OpenClaw trying to get it running against a local LLM, and what I found in Vitalik Buterin’s April post has me thinking hard about limits. The open source community can’t agree on AI-generated code policy, and that debate is happening in public right now. 📰 STORY LINKS California/Colorado Age Verification: https://www.techtimes.com/articles/317449/20260530/california-age-verification-bill-clears-assembly-linux-spared-websites-added-age-gating-regime.htm https://ostechnix.com/colorado-california-age-verification-law-open-source-exempt/ Flatpak + systemd: https://linuxiac.com/flatpaks-future-may-leave-non-systemd-distros-behind/ https://www.osnews.com/story/145071/flatpak-will-depend-on-systemd/ Flathub AI Ban: https://linuxiac.com/flathub-now-rejects-ai-assisted-apps-and-submissions/ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/05/flathub-moves-to-ban-nearly-all-apps-and-submissions-made-with-generative-ai/ Debian Reproducible Builds: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-Must-Ship-Reproducible https://itsfoss.com/news/debian-makes-reproducible-builds-mandatory/ PewDiePie / Odysseus: https://github.com/pewdiepie-archdaemon/odysseus https://virtualuncle.com/pewdiepie-odysseus-self-hosted-ai-workspace/ Vitalik Buterin on local AI and OpenClaw security: https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2026/04/02/secure_llms.html Linux Kernel AI policy: https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/linux-lays-down-the-law-on-ai-generated-code-yes-to-copilot-no-to-ai-slop-and-humans-take-the-fall-for-mistakes-after-months-of-fierce-debate-torvalds-and-maintainers-come-to-an-agreement https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20260413-linux-a-generated-code-assisted-by/ QEMU AI Policy: https://linuxiac.com/qemu-may-relax-its-ban-on-ai-generated-contributions/ https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/05/29/qemu-mulls-relaxing-ai-contribution-ban/5248638 The Iron Sysadmin publishes bi-weekly. Find us on the fediverse: 📺 PeerTube: https://video.ironsysadmin.com 🎙️ Podcast: https://pods.ironsysadmin.com

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