@sanjiva Initial offering is free or at a negligible cost then increase the price slightly below the cost of migration; Isn’t this how vendor lock in suppose to happen?
If the objective is to get to AGI for the betterment of human race (at least that was the narrative) shouldn’t a cheaper, Open Source alternative improve the delivery timelines? If so, why the panic?
#deepseek#ai
They've gone full mask-off: 𝐝𝐨 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 trust @OpenAI or its products (ChatGPT etc). There is only one reason for appointing an @NSAGov Director to your board. This is a willful, calculated betrayal of the rights of every person on Earth. You have been warned.
Wife got me to watch #KhoGayeHumKahan on #Netflix, an educational tale on the importance of choosing a strong password and using two-factor authentication. Absolutely loved it.
@Dailymirror_SL Asian Parent: come here and apologize.
Kid: no, you’ll beat me.
AP: I won’t beat you, promise.
Kid: pinky promise?
AP: pinky promise.
Kid: (walks in slowly)
🫱💥 🩴💫🫨
This is the final photograph taken of Hachiko, a Japanese Akita dog renowned for his unwavering loyalty to his owner. Hachiko belonged to Professor Eizaburo Ueno, who resided in Shibuya and taught at Tokyo Imperial University in the early 1920s. Each day, Ueno would walk to Shibuya station accompanied by Hachiko, and they would commute together to his workplace by train. At precisely 3 pm, Ueno would return to the station to head back home, and Hachiko would always be there, patiently waiting to join the professor on their journey.
However, one day, tragedy struck when Ueno suffered a stroke and never made it to the station. Undeterred by his master's absence, Hachiko faithfully went to the station every day for nine years until his passing in 1935. To honor his remarkable loyalty, a statue of Hachiko was erected outside Shibuya station in Tokyo. In 2015, on the faithful dog's 80th death anniversary, another statue of Hachiko was unveiled at Tokyo University, symbolically reuniting him with his beloved master, Professor Ueno.
If you know someone who wants to get into cybersecurity or threat intelligence, please share this event with them! KC7 is a great way to get hands-on experience in a supportive environment.
"Microsoft uses some undocumented back-end magic to record events by default that it deems to be malicious. Thus, Event ID 4104 events can be useful to your analysis even in environments where Script Block Logging has not been fully enabled." [1]
@nas_bench researched this "back-end magic" lately, quote above from the latest @_CPResearch_ blog.
"PowerShell has a list of suspicious keywords. If found in a script block an automatic 4104 event will be generated regardless of logging policy [..]". [2]
Awesome 🤩🙏
References:
[1] https://t.co/qE6aVrt6sd
[2] https://t.co/sG9cHV4UeI
#CyberSecurity #Malware
🎶 A thousand troops of Koopas couldn't keep me from you
Princess Peach, at the end of the line
I'll make you mine. 🎶 #TeamBowser#JusticeForBowser@jackblack