Hey so how's ActiveDirectory going to implement that OS-based age-flag horseshit?
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Y u p .
hey how much you wanna bet some kind of admin tool's auth check ends up being bypassable if you set your age to 6?
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hey how much you wanna bet some kind of admin tool's auth check ends up being bypassable if you set your age to 6?
@munin istg, if this is just a ploy to force everyone to replace their EOL appliances I am all here for it
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@munin istg, if this is just a ploy to force everyone to replace their EOL appliances I am all here for it
@munin also: absolutely racing you to the first ../ in the birthdate field

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afaik the law makes no exemptions for business systems used, presumably, entirely by adults.
So now, everyone's AD installs have to attest to their age; It's The Law after all.
So your temporarily instantiated admin account you're using to modify a service - that's going to need to attest you're over 18.
Is it going to pull that information from HR? is it going to make you answer a dialogue when you login? How is this going to be implemented in business systems that are, again, almost guaranteed to be only used by adults?
@munin @nyanbinary For some reason this reminded me of company profiles on social media.
There was a period where these profiles would get locked because they were "under 13" (i.e. company age = person age). -
afaik the law makes no exemptions for business systems used, presumably, entirely by adults.
So now, everyone's AD installs have to attest to their age; It's The Law after all.
So your temporarily instantiated admin account you're using to modify a service - that's going to need to attest you're over 18.
Is it going to pull that information from HR? is it going to make you answer a dialogue when you login? How is this going to be implemented in business systems that are, again, almost guaranteed to be only used by adults?
@munin @tychotithonus @nyanbinary Yes, and I’ve had interns who were under 18
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afaik the law makes no exemptions for business systems used, presumably, entirely by adults.
So now, everyone's AD installs have to attest to their age; It's The Law after all.
So your temporarily instantiated admin account you're using to modify a service - that's going to need to attest you're over 18.
Is it going to pull that information from HR? is it going to make you answer a dialogue when you login? How is this going to be implemented in business systems that are, again, almost guaranteed to be only used by adults?
@munin @nyanbinary What about accounts that are not tied to a single person but has a group of individuals logging in to it?
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Hey so how's ActiveDirectory going to implement that OS-based age-flag horseshit?
@munin mmh, so, they have abused LDAP and Kerberos… perhaps they can integrate YP for that?
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Hey so how's ActiveDirectory going to implement that OS-based age-flag horseshit?
@munin something with Azure and linking it to a government-issued ID.
And we'll be waiting for the first world-wide outage. -
@munin @nyanbinary What about accounts that are not tied to a single person but has a group of individuals logging in to it?
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@munin @tychotithonus @nyanbinary Yes, and I’ve had interns who were under 18
@adamshostack @munin @tychotithonus @nyanbinary The average apprenticeship im most of Europe starts when you're under 18...
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