Systemd’s New Feature Brings Age Verification Option to Linux
The optional birthDate field gives other projects a standardized data source for age verification compliance.
Systemd’s New Feature Brings Age Verification Option to Linux
The optional birthDate field gives other projects a standardized data source for age verification compliance.
Whatever the old farts will come with their stupid laws, SURPRISE MOTHERFUCKERS, it’s Linux. It’s always a sudo away from doing (or not) exactly what you (don’t) want. I know. This is beyond their comprehension. Adding a field here is ok to me. Because if it ends up being used:
The only thing that will hurt from this are companies in CA, CO and wherever.
The average Linux user will not give a single fuck. I know I don’t.
Relevant article: gnu.org/…/you-the-problem-tpm2-solves.en.html
And if anybody thought TPM provides security: elevenforum.com/…/tpm-2-0-is-a-must-they-said-it-… gist.github.com/…/45e612345376a65c56d067883453516… sophos.com/…/serious-security-tpm-2-0-vulns-is-yo… www.covertswarm.com/…/how-secure-are-tpm-chips
Reader, you know what’s likely most secure? FOSS code, peer-reviewed and regularly patched.
I don’t get why one would trust security theater, aka TPM and secureboot.