Mike Andrews
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@blowdart MSFT aren’t putting in billions for a new central campus only for everyone to WFT - come 2024/5 when that all opens up I’m sure there will be much more expectations for people to be on-site.
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@QuinnyPig Yes, but also it’s doing people a favor - SMS 2FA is insecure, so fewer people using it would not be a bad idea. It’s not as if authenticator apps aren’t free.
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Dollars to donuts this is because the Twilio (or whatever SMS service they use to send the codes out) bill just came in and The World’s Smartest Man® flipped out and said to cut it.
Christina Warren@film_girl
He did it. Elon did it. Way to just tell millions of your users that you don’t give a shit about their security. blog.twitter.com/en_us/topics/p…
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@QuinnyPig @awscloud It’s never going to be a 180 and a crash. Growth will slow (organic or just law of big numbers) and if anything we’ll see it for 20…15…10… then hover there. There’s too much future commitments and book value for a “crash” of any kind. Even “repatriation” from cloud takes time.
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Restated, significant @awscloud growth is inevitable, regardless of anything AWS says or does.
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It’s Amazon earnings day; $Amzn includes a lot of stuff I don’t care about.
@awscloud grew 29% for the quarter YoY on the back of a re:Invent that was… pretty damned uninspiring, demonstrating that AWS growth and AWS Marketing are only tangentially related at best.
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@ToddMitchem @silviabassi @profgalloway If you think that Amazon will be getting AI to write updates to, say, AWS S3, or the main payments gateway, I’ve got a bridge in London to sell you.
Yes, AI is getting better, and will have *some* place, but it’s not replacing a swath of people. It’s not trustworthy enough, yet.
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Demand for #remotework is outpacing supply, and the gap is getting bigger. Remote jobs accounted for just 13% of postings on LinkedIn in December, down from 21% in March 2022.
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Well, a connection I didn’t think of*, but 🤣
boingboing.net/2023/01/24/kin…
*guess I should have though - the crown owns lots of property in the UK
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@anna_biela3 @CrispinCowan0 @medus4_cdc I think it’s funny. I’m a Brit and @CrispinCowan0 is right - the UK has bad dental healthcare, *and* that particular family is very badly inbred (not particularly fair on Catherine, but 🤷🏻♂️)
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@hikhvar @halvarflake This 👆.
Oh, and that Americans are absolute full of themselves
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@halvarflake From an outside perspective: you must be confident and downplay risks to survive in the US. So few safety nets, so you must be confident to survive 🤔
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This chart makes me wonder: If an entire culture can have skewed perceptions of risk, how much does this affect entrepreneurial activity?
David Kanter@TheKanter
This chart explains exactly why the Darwin Awards are a thing…
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@pwlot @perplexity_ai No, thanks for the pointer. It certainly is better having sources. I don’t think LLMs in general work like that though - they combine a lot of signals (sources) in generating their models - being able to point to a single source for any part of the output isn’t how they work TMK
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@troyhunt I was part of team behind this news.microsoft.com/transform/wind…. There was a lot of custom software & services, but it came down to a lot of Intel NUCs running React apps (could swap out for Grafana), Apache Storm (data processing/aggregating), and Barco hardware to combine/scale inputs.

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I'm thinking about building my own SOC-style wall of screens to keep a whole bunch of metrics visible in my office. Could be stuff from Azure, Cloudflare, Stripe etc. Any tools out there to do this in a unified way? I'm thinking something Grafana like, not sure on hardware though

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This is a really shitty way of doing layoffs, but not sure if informing everyone all at once or doing it more personally and everyone waiting to see if/where the axe will fall is any better.
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz
We'll look back at this week as an inflection point when Big Tech lost its former attractiveness. It will be stories like Justin's, and the countless ones to be told, where many realize that, during layoffs, people become numbers, and 8% of those numbers need to be "marked."
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@docjamesw Where I do think RIFs are necessary and correct in the business cycle is looking at products/services/teams that are no longer valuable - MS Encarta had its time but at some point needed to be retired (people with it unfortunately) - same is true for other business units.
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@docjamesw Sure, maybe more servers, bandwidth, call-center staff, recruiting is needed, but those are *raw resources* not people - if systems were designed right those should scale up *and down* with little (but not zero) change in the people it takes to manage those resources.
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@odnswim_ @Carnage4Life One of the reasons people stay at MSFT for so long is because they can have multiple careers, doing very different things (search, games, hardware, etc) without changing company. Or they can go very deep on one thing (OS, compilers, etc) when there’s few places that also do that.
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