tazwake.bsky.social
DFIR & Threat Hunting Professional | Incident Responder | Certified SANS instructor | SANS Course Author | CISSP, CPP (etc) holder
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People don’t need to “learn to use AI”. They need to learn how to think and make connections themselves and thus will facilitate their efficient use of whatever technology comes along. Crafting the right prompt for AI doesn’t take AI training, it takes liberal arts training.
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I've long thought one of the most useful possible reply settings would be "no advice"
And anybody replying gets a pop up:
THIS POSTER IS NOT SEEKING ADVICE. PLEASE CONFIRM YOU ARE NOT OFFERING ADVICE, MAKING A SUGGESTION, OR "JUST SAYING"
[cancel] [not advice]
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I just found that LinkedIn post. It's wild that he just decided to jump on Jake's post with an off-the-rails attack on you!
(but there are loads of strange responses to Jake as well)
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This feels like an incredible business opportunity for people in countries that haven't been impacted by this fee....
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Good point, I need to recalibrate my understanding. Clearly, I need to just watch the same films over and over, while buying the same things.
I, for one, welcome our AI overlords.
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There is _always_ an XCKD for the occasion.
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I dont have a better alternative metric, the concept is flawed. It's something we do because it works well for IT Projects, not because it works as a measure of operational performance. Most IR metrics are simultaneously misleading and easily gamed.
The only real IR metric is if you've hit the news
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I ran out of characters 🤣
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It wont help people today but keep in mind, there is a future when all of today's billionaires (real and pretend) will be nothing but a footnote in history, with no grand achievements to their name, just acting as a precautionary tale regarding ego, selfishness and greed.
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But crucially, I'd cement my place in history. I wouldn't be some pathetic attention seeker, desperate to hang out with other weird attention seekers and show off the digits in my bank balance as if it would all matter when I've died.
It's even weirder that most of them claim to be religious...
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If I had £1Bn, I'd happily spend £900m doing good works - building communities, affordable housing etc.,
A modern Port Sunlight or Bournville, maybe with less religious requirements or oppressive rules though.
I'd still have more money than my kids could spend in their lives.
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If we go a hundred or so years we can see how rich people used to be have.
More money than sense? Build a university, libraries, colleges, theatres...
Do things that mean people actually have positive thoughts so they want statutes of you, not you being weird and building them yourself.
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100% this.
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seems about right...