

They have never reported a data breach.
Fixed that for you. Same goes for most companies though - the abscense of a publicly known data breach does not mean it hasn’t happened, with or without said company’s knowledge.


They have never reported a data breach.
Fixed that for you. Same goes for most companies though - the abscense of a publicly known data breach does not mean it hasn’t happened, with or without said company’s knowledge.


Thanks for taking your time to answer in a constructive way. I have to admit I wasn’t expecting that (not because of you, but from the general attitude I’ve seen here on Lemmy lately).


No, they are most likely wondering what the intended checks and balances are. Not how they are used in practice (which we already know). I am also curious.


I guarantee you, managers, sales teams and PR firms have been writing copy like this since the first company was started. Unfortunately, LLM is just reducing the amount of typing a human has to do.


Please, stop assuming every US citizen voted for Trump. A lot of them didn’t, and you most likely have no idea whether the person you replied to is one of them.
These kind of comments are becoming tiresome and doesn’t help anyone; and they certainly doesn’t bring anything to the discussion.


Remember, kids - all nations with any kind of intelligence agency to speak of have these training programs, some of them are even openly recruiting. They’re not just grabbing computer wizards off the street to serve in their cyber warfare armies anymore (even if that does still happen).
But I guess it’s more newsworthy to point at your enemies :-)


Well, we still need to survive the war with the Klingons and Vulcans before we form the alliance and implement full-on space communism. But we already know we will, so it’s basically just for show.


Well, people supposedly bet on the invasion of countries. Violent enough for you?


Haha, I was actually serious! You seem to have a knack for boiled-down analogies. English is not my primary language, so sorry if it came across as satire. :-)


Wow. Have you ever considered writing educational books for children?


and are giving our kids autism!


Woke up this morning…


Or get dust blown in your face.


But would nobody think of our water?!


At a “safe” distance, ensuring others fight their pointless war for them so they can conquer and exploit the region afterwards.


Gold, Jerry — it’s gold!


Yeah - it values money.


Beautiful skies, do you have more of your photos available somewhere online?


How you pay for services like this also matters quite a lot.
Thing is, as we all know, prototypes rarely make it to the trash bin if managers and product owners have a stake in the project. Which becomes an even bigger problem now that minimal amounts of humans are involved in producing said prototypes.
I had a meeting with a customer who proudly proclaimed they do “full-on agentic coding” at their startup, and one of their developers mentioned their entire codebase has been rewritten three times in the past week before the meeting took place. I do not have high hopes for their project ever being refactored by humans involved in anything else than light UAT before customer demo time.