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latentpot
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
It was problematic, so we moved to blackice defender iirc
latentpot
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Cyble, with a large team of dark Web researchers based out of India cover that while giving flock plausible deniability
latentpot
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
That's EAN, also used by BA as the backhaul.
latentpot
·vorig jaar·discuss
Why complicate? One LLM works, another reflects and then a decision engine to review would be cheaper.
latentpot
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Dell makes devices with mpp compatible touch screens. Cheap stylii, good pressure response
latentpot
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
QUIC is the standard problem across n number of clients who choose Zscaler and similar content inspection tools. You can block it at the policy level but you also need to have it disabled at the browser level. Which sometimes magically turns on again and leads to a flurry of tickets for 'slow internet', 'Google search not working' etcetera.
latentpot
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Why wasn't there a PAM solution in place that logged all the mainframe user level activities and commands? Maybe cyberark or such? Would have help to trace the issues and even control such commands from being run by a novice.
latentpot
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Apache Superset is a good option if you are ok with open source.
latentpot
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
1 is already a solved problem. My employer had originally put a ML based system to find DQ issues (already working) and is looking at pocs to add LLMs in the model mix. Hearsay is that our lakehouse vendor will have their own solution to this question via a acquisition.

2 is interesting, possible to do via LLM but I worry about data privacy and hallucinations making data more believable but not real.
latentpot
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
There is a category of sms that won't show up in your inbox. Think of them as messages for your baseband/ system. But they will result in delivery messages. They used to be quite well used in the Nokia era.
latentpot
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
This is a company that bills it's sales team to clients indirectly. Wonder if they've automated/ ai-fied some of their mundane corporate functions and back office activities leading to this point.