Kaia Seaver

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Solution Architect with a passion for helping people make well-informed, data-driven decisions.
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kaiaseaver/
Pronounsshe/they
LocationDenver, CO, USA

Your data is only as secure as your least secure copy of it. How well are you protecting all of your data?

#DataSecurity

@trashheap
I'm not actually seeing a problem with this. Scaring away those kind of people is a net positive for everyone.
@luckytran
Stupid games, stupid prizes.
@Cloudguy
Does this include AWS users, or just the Amazon retail website?
@PetrichorSquirrel
There are a few reasons and security isn't the biggest reason why.
1. They have very different performance and hardware requirements. Separating them means you aren't wasting money on power you don't need.
2. You can scale each part of the system independently of other parts. So if you need a bigger database, you don't have to set up more web servers.
3. When configured properly, a breach in one part of the system won't give an attacker access to other parts of the system.
@trashrobot Half-joking question: Are you sure your computer isn't haunted?
@Gulfie I actually agree with you. I'm highly skeptical as well. But given how others in my organization are approaching this question, I posted the poll trying to sanity check myself. Judging by the poll results, it appears that, yes, I am relatively sane.

If your doctor's office used an AI system to generate automated responses to your records, how accurate would you consider to be "good enough"

#MachineLearning #AskMastodon

80%
5.9%
95%
5.9%
98%
11.8%
99.5%
76.5%
Poll ended at .

It's still kind of surreal to wake up on a Monday and have work to do, after spending a couple months looking for work. It's even weirder to have the kind of role I imagined working up to over the next several years: the kind of software architect that gets to lead research efforts into broad, strategic decisions.

My main project right now? Someone from the C suite wants to do a thing, thinks there are two viable technologies, and is asking me to recommend one of them. There's explicitly flexibility if I can show that neither of his suggestions are viable and/or if my alternative would be more effective. Beyond that broad mandate, it's on me to figure it out.

Time to get figuring.

@sindarina At least SponsorBlock actually exists and can help with that.