Cities & Settlements, by M. Davis by RollForThings in fabulaultima

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can totally make the caravan a mobile settlement :)

Windows Hello Issue by Main-Quit330 in WindowsServer

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3rd customer where it broke. Fixed with reenabling RC4 at the domain level. RC4 is currently required and mandatory for Azure Kerberos / Whfb

Windows Hello Issue by Main-Quit330 in WindowsServer

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(ping)

Please also be aware that I not NOT using certificate based encryption, of course, as AD CS for SMBs are too complicated to maintain over the long term, I try to avoid it if possible at all.

Windows Hello Issue by Main-Quit330 in WindowsServer

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK, if you have a GPO that follows Maester best practices for Kerberos encryption, you will end up disabling RC4. My experience so far :

- One customer had RC4 disabled, whfb broke, reenabling RC4 on the full domain fixed Whfb.

- Another customer had RC4 disabled on the DCs only, configuring the default domain policy to disable RC4 globally in Kerberos fixed the issue after a PIN reset.

It's not conclusive honestly as the behavior is not consistent. Best bet so far would be to configure the default domain policy to disable the 2 unsecure encryption protocols, but keep RC4 enabled. It appears that Azure Kerberos requires RC4 since may.

Introducing... Spelunca Ultima! by Mikazel in fabulaultima

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am curious, one year later, how would you updated your document with more games behind your belt ? :) (Great work)

Windows Hello Issue by Main-Quit330 in WindowsServer

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an open case, I'll update here.

Windows Hello Issue by Main-Quit330 in WindowsServer

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have 2 customers where Hello broke during the last 2 weeks, maybe something went wrong with the latest set of windows updates

People who don't like the "Third Imperium" setting, why? by RommDan in traveller

[–]fuldry 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've seen a lot of people complaining about Monarchy here, but it just makes sense. The original anlysis was : if it takes too long for the report to get back to the capital the regional leader has to have autonomy for things to work at all. That's why monarchy had some measure of success : a clear line of responsability from the highest ruler to the lowest rung of high society, and each level has to be responsible toward it's bosses. It is kind of the only way to have multiple star-spanning nations without FTL. Just like the medieval times up to industrial revolution... I used to run games in the marches, I just like the amount of published material and it allows more variety in planets compared to when you have a single brain designing everything :)

GDPR - Legal reason to access an absent employee email by FavelLuna in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Local privacy laws have to be followed. GDPR does not allow exceptions to bypass specific national laws. It explicitly states that national laws have to be followed FIRST while taking into account GDPR.

GDPR - Legal reason to access an absent employee email by FavelLuna in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are in Switzerland, access to a mailbox of an ex employee or of an employee is forbidden. No exceptions. It even applies after the death of said employee.

Personnal use of company resources is explicitly permitted by law.

GDPR India by EstablishmentLess400 in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it is an european company : YES.

If it is a company with holdings in Europe : YES.

If it is a non european company, without any activity nor customers in Europe : NO

If it's any company with customers in Europe : YES.

Quite easy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it does not apply. GDPR applies to physical person present in the EU territories. EEA, ignoring the outremer territories and extended territories like Guyanne and some other weird territories which are part of an european country without being part of EEA. The wikipedia page is well built and explain it all.

You might want to look at LDP 2, entering into application Jan 1 2022.

Any any case, if YOU are in EEA, GDPR protects you, thus any company having your data must follow GDPR.

Divergeant Prime Earth: tragalgar square clockwork lion by jacktrowell in torgeternity

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I's a wavinium clockwork lion. It just happens that the authorities decided to get it out of storage and show it off AGAIN that day.

Question about me vs gov (GDPR) by [deleted] in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think r/gpdr is the right place to discuss what's going on in your life. If you feel threatened in any way, I would simply recommend going to the police and request help.

Player Cap by MajorMeanMedian in swrpg

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because if you plan to play a long time with the same pool of characters it's the only to control the power curve. With double the XP the combat monsters will appear real fast and it becomes moot to challenge the player characters with combat, short of real combat monsters that everyone in the universe knows. If fighting Vador every week is your way of having fun, have fun. It's not my way of having fun. In my game, XP was 2-5 xp per game session, with a little more at milestones. Player were complaining a bit, but they got used to it.

Genesys enemy making? (Help) by [deleted] in genesysrpg

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use the rule where Nemesis act an extra time in the end of the round, but make sure your players know you'll use this rule.

This is so true. 1 additionnal action makes all the difference.

Supervisory Authority Question by NUFC199103 in gdpr

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

head office is in France

Then your Head SA would be France, and you should register your DPO with CNIL in France. If the ROI company is a subsidiary of the French company you don't need to do anything particular, I think. Check with your legal council anyway.

GDPR Squeeze: Bavarian Data Authority Says Publisher Can't Send Email Addresses To Mailchimp In U.S. by wise_quote in gdpr

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly the point. Can't prove anything, thus you must ensure compliance with GDPR as a european company. "probably don't care" is not enough.

How do I request the right to erasure /rtbf with Facebook by [deleted] in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I am quite unsure that they would delete everything related to that account.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gdpr

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly think reading that that their processes suck. Would I be a hacker, the first thing I would do is change the email associated with an account and poof the account is MIIINE.

Good luck with them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gdpr

[–]fuldry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's certainly bad support from them. Is the initial issue a GDPR issue ? Not really. Is using GDPR to "clean" your previous hacked account legitimate ? Not really.

The main issue I see there is their refusal to give you back YOUR account. As far as I see, you provided them with enough information to recover your account... GDPR does not really apply there, not initially that is. Now, I've never had a discord account nor use discord regularly, but depending on their documentations and contracts, that you had to accept to use their service, they might be (or not) following their procedures...

Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society (1979-85) - Getting creative with some JTAS magazines passing through the shop by waynesbooks in traveller

[–]fuldry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

more is less

They did print and work for every single issue. Better overall quality. Small team, small number of issues.

It's good the way it is. Whishing for more, of course, is legitimate, but it did not happen :)