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"Microsoft 365 has more than 450 million paid commercial seats. After roughly two years on the market, Copilot has converted approximately 15 million of them into paying users. That's a 3.3% conversion rate, at $30 per user per month, generating roughly $5.4 billion in annual revenue. That's less than what Microsoft spent on infrastructure in a single quarter (3)."
None of the numbers make economic sense.
Hab ich heute Morgen gerne und mit Interesse gehört:
https://oe1.orf.at/programm/20260302/825163/Frauen-mit-Courage-Die-Spanienkaempferinnen-1
Das ORF hat eine eigene Reihe zu "Frauen mit Courage" in der weitere Portraits zu finden sind ⬇️
New reports suggest US authorities have investigated claims that Meta can bypass WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption to read private messages.
The allegations stem from a recent lawsuit involving whistleblowers, though Meta has dismissed the claims as categorically false. Security experts remain skeptical, noting that such a breach would be a mathematical impossibility if the protocol is truly end-to-end—but the investigation alone is raising fresh questions about big tech privacy.
#whatsapp #meta #privacy #encryption #tech #security #signal
It's important to understand the design choices: Federation provides meta data on masse and the IaaS provider choice is not that important, when it comes to protecting user data.
Signal uses E2EE for message and TLS for transport. AWS only sees the encrypted traffic.
Signal has a history of solid engineering. A selfhosted, federated server will not make it more secure, but more "ownable".
You can already run a Signal server, but you will have to dig the code on Github.
"It is worth experimenting with AI coding agents to see what they can do, but don’t abandon the development of your current skillset. Part of the appeal of vibe coding is claimed extrapolation about how effective it will be 6 or 12 months from now. These predictions are pure guesswork, often based more on hope than reality."