CMDerCatnip

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How do people do #music discovery without a streaming subscription? I'm really close to turning off all of my subscription services but struggling with cancelling my music stuff because I'm having a hard time discovering music without them.

I'm currently on Bandcamp, host a #Jellyfin server, and I'm looking at some internet radio options. I like a ton of genres so I'm pretty open to anything.

Any suggestions?

Inside Reddit's path to an IPO, where employees see 'thrash' from constant pivots and say more managers may leave amid a flattening

Without Paywall: https://archive.fo/L402K #RedditMigration

https://www.businessinsider.com/reddit-ipo-difficulties-concerns-managers-2023-6

@zeh well now that's cool. I'm using Fedora as my daily driver but most of my server stuff is Ubuntu.
Skimming over it I can't immediately tell, does it just extend Ansible? I'm definitely going to dive in later.
@nixCraft

Microsoft says June Outlook outages were a DDoS attack

The attack caused intermittent outages for about a day. #microsoft #ddos #sysadmin

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/18/23765124/microsoft-outlook-june-ddos-attack-anonymous-sudan

Microsoft says June Outlook outages were a DDoS attack

Microsoft Outlook was hit in early June by a large-scale Distributed Denial-of-Service attack by a group calling itself Anonymous Sudan that resulted in intermittent outages for about a day.

The Verge
@th0th_Q Ah, I didn't even think of the licensing angle. Good point. It will be interesting to see the first legal case on that pop up.

@whatwhatwhatwhat Our marketing team is absolutely chomping at the bit for it. I do think there's some safe and reasonable application of text generation, but I'm wary they know "safe" or "reasonable". I feel like Teams would be a better option than most considering how many compliance/regulation acronyms Microsoft has collected.

I REALLY do wish they'd stop trying to install everything AI related in the Chrome Web Store though...

@adhdplantdev The risk as I understand it is compromising confidentiality. Most AI apps, including ChatGPT, use your prompts in their training sets creating a risk for a random end-user pasting confidential information into a prompt. I might be able to argue that in certain compliance/regulation requirements it could be considered an accidental disclosure and require a notice be sent out.

Does anyone else block AI tools like ChatGPT or Zoom notation extensions in their office network? Why or why not?

My team has been debating the risk involved with them but I've been on the fence. I saw this article (that's part ad for Asterisk) on it this morning and it got me thinking about it again.

https://thehackernews.com/2023/06/generative-ai-apps-chatgpt-potential.html

#ChatGPT #AI #security #sysadmin

Generative-AI apps & ChatGPT: Potential risks and mitigation strategies

With the promise of Generative AI and ChatGPT, come a lot of security concerns. Learn about Generative AI and ChatGPT security risks and how to minimi

The Hacker News