@12Knocksinna@DanielatOCN@Office365 And also not the same logic is applied in other scenarios such as Defender for Endpoint where the license is user based and upto to 5 devices per user are included.
Using this logic, a shared mailbox is also being accessed by a user who will typically have a license already.
@davepl1968 I think this is the fundamental problem with LLMs, they are giving an answer everytime, either from training data or garbage. Maybe LLMs are like fathers? Telling us the answer to everything even when he has no idea of the topic…. Though my dad has 70+ years of ‘training data’
@lukeburgis@Airbnb I had the opposite, we had a group stay who burnt a hole in our floor. When I tried to ask for the money back from the guest through Airbnb they declined and gave us a 1 star rating. Airbnb would not give us any money back or have the 1 star review changed.
Think it depends ….
@bennyjohnson The FBI agent did a great job of presenting the information she was asked to present, if you had any understanding of public speaking you might notice from her speaking that she is extremely nervous ….. she has done a good job
@theo Agree completely, there are areas where folders do make sense, organising working data is not one of them. Search and smart folders are a better way of finding content in my opinion, this has not been functional enough since Google desktop search disappeared 👻
@njtreker@BleepinComputer@serghei Good point but I don’t think Notepad++ installs kernel drivers as anti-malware solutions may have access to do without user acceptance.
LinkedIn is now also using customer data without consent, though they are retroactively letting users switch it off…. Disappointing but not surprising
https://t.co/pXmlz7FnHY
@MalwareJake I disagree, it’s never been easy. For many of us, we moved once inside an organisation from other adjacent IT disciplines into cyber security once we had proved our ability to learn and grow.
@JenMsft I think most of them would be a disappointment now after the progress that has been made over the years. I started early in the days where imagination made up half of the experience of a game.
@MalwareJake You are absolutely correct, there is no skills shortage, never has been. What there is, is a lack of desire to pay for the skills an organisation ‘needs’.
The IT industry is and always has been full of phrases and terminology designed to get investment $$$
@nixcraft I was to build a YouTube, but it will be better, because it won’t have any ads, no subscriptions and all content will be curated to your tastes not what Google wants you to see. My YouTube will also be more profitable than all other streaming sites and free for all…. /s
@MarioNawfal It is really not a surprise with the way we are bringing up our children and the expense of supporting children whilst trying to work. Not to mention humanity’s obsession with themselves and their mobile phones.