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So, Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022 systems and this is a disaster.
How can you push a tool that siphons data to a third party onto a security-critical system?
What privileges does it have upon install? Who thought this is a good idea? And most importantly, who needs this?
#infosec #security #openai #microsoft #windowsserver #copilot
IDK. Yeah it’s somehow a controversial topic. I understand how people get heated because from my position it should be obvious. But I must think the convenience somewhat outweighs the downsides if I am still using it myself, so it’d be hypocritical of me to take an aggressive tone about it.
I use systemd on my daily driver. But I can still have Alpine or Void or others in VMs and on servers, I’m grateful those projects are making the choice to not require it.
I completely agree, but I do find the anti-systemd crowd to be more annoying than helpful in most contexts.
IDK. Yeah it’s somehow a controversial topic. I understand how people get heated because from my position it should be obvious. But I must think the convenience somewhat outweighs the downsides if I am still using it myself, so it’d be hypocritical of me to take an aggressive tone about it.
I use systemd on my daily driver. But I can still have Alpine or Void or others in VMs and on servers, I’m grateful those projects are making the choice to not require it.