[14:54] <jrwren> https://latacora.micro.blog/2020/03/12/the-soc-starting.html  i'm reminded how much I hate IT
[15:02] <cmaloney> SOC2 is... ?
[15:02] <cmaloney> I feel I should know this, since it's talking about SSO and such
[15:03] <jrwren> I'm not even sure. some spec for compliance.
[15:03] <jrwren> I don't work in that area of the security or it industry
[15:10] <cmaloney> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_and_Organization_Controls
[15:10] <jrwren> thats it.
[15:10] <cmaloney> It looks like a particular reporting for this for cloud providers
[15:11] <cmaloney> of course there's no information about it other than outdated Wikipedia articles that read like dissertations and every consultant on the planet selling you compliance
[15:11] <jrwren> all part of the security racket.
[15:12] <cmaloney> WEll, like buying yourself a blanket for security
[15:12] <cmaloney> or getting a vaccine that makes you super-powered against everything else.
[15:15] <jrwren> so... how about that  systemd-homed and systemd-repart?
[15:18] <cmaloney> I think it's kinda asinine
[15:20] <cmaloney> but then again I'm not all about encrypting filesystems, so I'm likely not the target audience for this
[15:21] <cmaloney> I'm not a fan of little blobs of data either, which apparently makes me a minority
[15:23] <cmaloney> But then again I hated Pulseaudio until it worked, so I just assume it's a matter of time before I'm using it without caring
[15:25] <cmaloney> I'm sure the corporate users will love it, though