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"You need to think of Larry Ellison the way you think of a lawnmower."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zRN7XLCRhc&t=2308s

Start at 33:02 for full rant.


Many products using the Cloud APIs auto-create projects. I know of AI Studio and Google Script (including scripts embedded in Docs, Sheets, etc)

So many organizations have the IAM "Project creator" role assigned to everyone at the org level. I think it's even a default.


He did not like the Canadian prime minister's speech about "great powers" weaponizing economic integration, so he decided to prove him right.


Yes, it "dépannes" nearby, instead of making a trip to the grocery store.


They want control over the post content (in case it's deleted, edited, etc) and also track your interaction ASAP, so they link it instead of embed.

You will be asked to authenticate if you try to do anything.


Just checked, I am fully logged in in a clean ddg browser session, and can accept friend requests, etc. But I don't have 2fa enabled.


It may be that the link only worked once. Try again after logging out. Does it work?


Clicked it again, it says: The link you clicked may have stopped working or the page has been moved.

Can still log in as often as I want into clean browser sessions. Even when I log out, clean the session, tapping the url logs me in again.

And every time FB sends me an email: "Someone logged in from some location, was it you?"


I have this. About once a month, in the early morning hours, I hear a hard to describe, "internal" sound, as if a hard object hit my cranium. Extremely loud, but painless. 20 years ago it was distressing but now it barely wakes me up.

Stress does seem to increase occurrences for me.


Many don't accept prepaid cards.


It becomes way more straightforward if it's a server with redundant power supplies.


Actually not because a server with multiple PSUs definitely knows when one loses power. It’s made to raise alerts about a power rail failing. So this makes it harder because you need to keep power on both to not raise any alarm


Why oh why haven't they pushed an update that made it easy to identify and change passwords that were leaked. They have the feature to identify weak or compromised passwords ALREADY.

Instead a user still has to create a folder for compromised secrets, change them and move them out of the folder one by one. Best of all, users would hit a bug where moving entries to/from shared folders would destroy the entry.

Edit: at least let the user (or entreprise admin) mark a vault as compromised. Must have been an absolute nightmare to get corp users to rotate their passwords.


Sounds like they're banking on uneducated users not finding out about the breach and continuing to pay them - although I don't use the product, so I'm not 100% on that.


Go in any app, highlight a word, "Search on the Web"


Got it. Yeh, not great. Reported as a bug


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