this post was submitted on 24 Mar 2026
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My Linux based IOT devices will now need age verification for default accounts..? And now any devices will expect to have non-shareable specific accounts…? So to open my fridge and use its apps I need to verify as me..? I’m me?
I gotta take out my ID to do docker run --rm hello-world
https://pluralistic.net/2025/08/14/bellovin/#wont-someone-think-of-the-cryptographers
If you have a fridge with an app
GET OUT
You laugh but have you seen hdd prices recently? cold storage problems require modern solutions!
I thought it was an optional field, like the name field
It might be for now or in the current implementation but the implication that this information, should it exist, can then be validated and enforced on a service or application level with this value or expansion to more formal forms of identity and age verification is where we are forced to meet dystopia and exchange pleasantries while the guardians watch over our sanctioned play dates.
In systemd it would be optional. This post is about the OS making it a requirement to ask the user birthdate and using said optional field to store it.
ISO Standard corpofascism ruse. It's optional until it's not / "the first dose is free".