The Ageless Device is a physical Linux computer designed to constitute an unambiguous, documented violation of AB 1043. It runs Debian on a Milk-V Duo S (RISC-V), has a display, keyboard, WiFi, and a curated app store. It costs less than lunch.
Full specs and the political argument are on the main site. For the full hardware specification, cost breakdowns, and the legal argument, see the Hardware page on agelesslinux.org.
Hardware evaluation in progress, Q1 2026.
The Ageless Device ships in three configurations, all based on the Milk-V Duo S. Full bills of materials are on the hardware page.
Bare board, MicroSD, and a printed card. No display, no keyboard. Boots to a serial console. The point is the object itself: a Linux computer that refuses to comply, for the cost of a pamphlet.
Board + SPI display + MicroSD. Add any USB keyboard. A complete, usable Linux computer with WiFi, a first-boot wizard, and the Ageless app store. This is the reference device.
Board + display + eMMC + printed case. Ready to hand to someone. No setup required beyond the first-boot wizard. Intended for distribution at scale.