@joelgombiner@TheStalwart There are also huge integration effects. Some software wins just by having integrations with all the other heavily in use software. Microsoft corp user accounts can be used for almost every piece of enterprise software, for example.
This has quietly been a miracle month in medicine.
In the last 5 weeks we’ve got news on:
- retatrutide, the triple agonist GLP-1 from Lilly, basically melting fat and body-wide inflammation at record levels
- RevMed’s new pancreatic cancer drug showing unprecedented abilities to extend life
- small trial of a one-and-done PCSK9 gene editing therapy for slashing LDL cholesterol
- Mayo’s AI-assisted radiology showing vastly improved cancer detection
- this new therapy for metastatic solid tumors
This stuff is at varying levels of evidence. Retatrutide is ~100% on its way, other stuff needs more clinical trial data. But put it together and we’re maybe on the verge of majorly reducing the mortality of heart disease and cancer, the two leading causes of death in America.
@ibuildthecloud Depends what you’re doing. It’s also generally fine for messaging services where most of the overhead is io/network and the otb concurrency saves a lot of headaches.
Google Chrome is rolling out device-bound session credentials to all users. Session cookies get cryptographically tied to your device, so stolen cookies can't be replayed from a different machine. Attackers who exfiltrate your cookie database get nothing usable.
Since everyone is sharing MSRC stories 🙃
I had a PrivEsc from User Admin, a role many give helpdesk or HR, to Global Admin
MSRC: Not a vulnerability, requires a built-in Microsoft app in the tenant to exploit
Also MSRC: It's a vulnerability when someone else submits it🤷♂️