Wow, sounds like they just automated "shitty infosec teams that only forward scanner output without evaluating it" out of a job. Holy shit they were right that AI was coming for jobs!
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My workplace doesn't have much in terms of workloads running in Azure, but even just interacting mostly with Entra, Exchange Online, SSO, and some automated account provisioning: It is insane just how many rules and practices have built up around the unreliabilty and non-reproducable but still frequently occurring issues.
Boss warned me that licensing can take up to 48 hours to take effect in his experience. But I'd been living in it for a week and changes were effectively immediate. Until they just weren't.
One of our processes regular took an hour for Azure to complete its part. It was this way for years. Suddenly it started sporadically taking up to four hours with no discernable pattern, so now we set the following steps to run four hours later.
Audit logs that don't actually show you what you're looking for, and instead show impossible situations like an automated Microsoft process granting a user their Office license a full month after they'd already had it. But the logs don't show the initial license assignment, even though they've been using that functionality this whole time and the license has shown as applied to them the whole time.
And more cases of completely missing basic fucking functionality than I could ever fucking recall.
Why the fuck can't I discern between a user who has a license assigned directly and through a group, and a user who just has the license through the group only? Through the API it is impossible. In the web UI, it indicates the multiple sources of the license correctly. But only most of the time. Sometimes it displays the info wrong.
Arg. Sorry for the rant. Azure has been a pain in my ass since I first started studying certs for it.
If you had sent me this 5 years ago I would have been convinced it was a satirical edit.
Don't miss the games on F-Droid!
Welcome! Will be back later to discuss the suggested rules (other people have mostly said my concerns already), but for your awareness there was a thread requesting moderator rights of this sub a week ago that may have been missed by the admin that appointed you: https://lemmy.world/post/45162418
That might be a good place to start on finding additional mods.
Can we truly trust the existence of anything outside our immediate senses in the present moment? Is anything truly a thing? Can we trust our senses? Are questions like mine mental masturbation? Am I shitting right now, or is that my imagination?
The shit on the floor had better be my imagination.
Fuck.
The gamble is if there's enough of these people in the right places to keep society running.
I'm not as confident as a lot of people seem to be that there are/would be. And that's ignoring the aspects of training, physical ability, etc and just considering interest/desire.
Google's LLM is Gemini, not ChatGPT, and they have no business contracts with OpenAI.
It's an alt account too, I finally blocked the original account (think it was on lemmus.org) because the instance admins of lemmy.world seem to be dragging their feet on assigning new mods to this community.
The blue colorscheme indicates it's from one of the non-18+ boards, and /v/ is the one of those that it would fit the most.
Technically you can set any board to any of a bunch of color schemes, but most users just leave the defaults or pick on dark theme for all of them.
Sweet! I just picked LE up and had started looking at mods for my playthrough. These reccomendations will make a nice starting point!


I still laugh every time I see that this is what qualifies as proper "tuning" and "security controls" for these things.
I had hoped that with the whole "agent" push that we would start seeing more sane usage, like having AI be a fuzzy logic step in a chain of formal logic and existing deterministic tools, but the cult still has people treating them like reliable second brains. They're used as the baseline fucking orchestrator rather than anywhere they might make a bit of sense.