One place where I found AI usefull is in generating search queries in JIRA. Not having to deal with their query language every time I have to change a search filter, but being able to just use the built in AI to query in natural language has already saved me like two or three minutes in total in the last two months.
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I really hope that CS will come up with recipes and emails where the board specificly "strongly recommended" that they reduce operation costs or denied internal investments. It probably won't happen, because such pressure from investors is usually pretty vague, i.e they don't literally tell you to cut corners, but they strongly suggest that if you won't somehow increase revenue, you (the management) will have problems. Of course, it's up to you how you do it, but to meet their often unrealistic demands, just doing a better job while also investing into internal failsafes is often simply not possible. It's a loss-loss situation for CS, but I really hope they won't loose this legal battle.
I'm sure there's a lot of CS employees that would disagree with that, unfortunately there's probably not much they can do about it.
I was just a few days ago giving my two weeks notice exactly for that reason. I'm getting so fed up with capitalism and companies working for the vultures who give zero fucks about what you do or whether you do it well or not, prioritizing profits over actually doing your job well. I don't care about money, I worked in cybersec out of principle, to help people with their security. I don't really care about money, as long as there's job to be done for someone, I don't really care if the project I'm working on is super profitable for me, as long as it at least breaks even. But no, we had to cut corners, basically scam our customers by selling products we had no qualified people for who barely scraped by enough results for the customer to not notice it. Non-existent R&D or training, because several milions of anuall profit are not enough. Fuck all of them, if I'm ever going to work again in cybersec, it will be a non-profit.
This OP's article infuriates me, the nerves they have to demand more money for what's entirely their failure, which they also directly cause in every company they touch. I'm sure that the fact that the failure was so devastating for most companies is also by large margin fault of their investors, some of which are probably also part of this lawsuit, that blocked investment into disaster recovery plans or backups, because their millions of profit per year felt low.
I feel like I'm getting pretty radicalized recently, ugh.
While I'm all for holding CS accountable for what happened, thisis not the way how to do it and to whom they should be accountable. If there's any lawsuit, it should come from the customers who have been affected by the outage, not some fucking investors and shareholders that probably kept pressuring CS for the last several years to reduce costs and increase revenue, that are now scrambling to avoid consequences of their endless greed ruining companies they don't care about by forcing endless growth at all costs and doing as much as they can to prevent internal investments, because that's not what makes the line go up.
Fuck them. I hope they loose and have to eat their losses + expensive lawsuit. If CS would be able to actually invest their revenue internally, instead of it feeding pockets of greedy investors who give literaly zero fucks about the product or the service, this may not have happened.
I saw that happen at the cybersecurity company I was working at, when we got acquired by investors. Several milion of profit after costs suddenly wasn't enough, and we had to reduce already non-existent internal projects or investments, that we have already been lacking to be able to do our job properly.
A random account on FB, with only like one or two mutual friends and a name and profile picture both being reference to Tim Burton's movies has messaged me because of a photo of me on a local old school goth festival. We started talking and hit it off pretty well, and eventually decided to meet. No-one of my friends knew who she was, I never saw any of her real pictures or had any indication whether I'm being scammed, catfished, or who the hell it is, other than her mentioning that she was part of the local goth scene several years ago, before I started participating.
We decided to eventually meet before another party, and I went in half expecting I'll just get a funny catfish story out of it, but I like collecting funny stories so why not. And she promised to bring alcohol, so all I was risking was one awkward afternoon I'd spend getting drunk with someone.
We both arrived already tipsy, and I was met at the train station with a really nice looking girl carrying three bottles of mead, which we've managed to drink on the way to the party. It was amazing experience and we hit it off immediately and it was basically love at first sight. Both of us could hold our drinks well, and we got to the party pretty drunk but nowhere near too drunk - I can drink a lot and be OK (not that I do it too often), and it's rare when I meet someone who can keep up with me.
When we arrived, it turned out that half of the people already knows her, because she indeed was part of the scene around five years before my time, before she got into a really bad relationship she couldn't get out of due to mortage for several years, cutting contact, but she changed her nickname so no one realized it was her I was talking about. She just got out of the relationship by moving out within a day because she found out he was cheating on her, and few months after that randomly decided to message me, because she saw me on photos with her highschool classmate - who was also my best friend who got me in the scene several years before that (I'm around 6 years younger than both of them), and her friend convinced her to just give it a try and message me.
We've been together for almost 6 years, moved together four years ago, and we've eventually started DJing and hosting our own goth parties, among other things, while also helping local promoters with their events. All in all, it's good, but it was a pretty random luck that we've met.
If you are interested in code completion, I recommend taking a look at https://refact.ai/. Hosting it (last time I tried) was almost painless, setting up docker to work with your GPU takes some time, but is pretty ok-ishly documented on NVIDIA page, and then you just run a docker and it worked.
It runs a server you can connect to i.e with a VSCode plugin, that will provide code completion or a chatbot (depending on what model you run), and it also has an option to let it loose on your project. You set training hours, give it a git repo (or a zipfile with whole project), and it starts training, which should tailor it towards giving more relevant code completion in the context of the project. I'm not sure if you can do that for the chatbot models, though.
However, I was trying it on my spare gaming PC turned server, that has an unused NVIDIA 1060, and while I could run some smaller models, I wasn't able to get the training working - the 6Gb of VRAM simply aren't enough for that. I also tried running it on the PC I work on, but it kept eating like 20-30Gb of RAM for the container, which made it kind of hard to also do anything else on the PC.
However, if you have a spare PC/server with good GPU that can run it, I'd say it's one of the better ways how to get personalized code completion, that keeps your data local and secure.
As a side note, I think you can give it API keys and let it use online models, but that would kind of defeat the point.
They should have just add more rainbows to the skin, and make it as gay as possible.
One important thing about CS was that it's also marked as a boot-start driver. That flag tells the OS that it can't boot without it no matter what happens, aside from safe mode, and iirc if your driver doesn't have that flag, which drivers probably shouldnt have, from how I understand it if such a boot loop would happen due to a faulty non-boot-start driver, the system will recognize that and simply disable it.
What stops you from tampering with the game folder, and changing the function that sends the hash, to send a pre-calculated and valid value, instead of calculating it from real files you are running?
Isn't that, like, illegal?
- OrangePi with HomeAssistant and PiHole.
- Old gaming PC turned 24/7 server with Jellyfin, V-Rising server
- Hetzner cloud with Matrix server for Messenger and Discord bridging.
- Synology NAS for SMB and sharing stuff with others through Synology Drive, which also serves as a seedbox for Redacted.ch, with Headphones and Transmission.
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