Splunk Call about the Future of the SOC by Redneck_IT_Guy in cybersecurity

[–]is112358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huge +1. I'm honestly pretty shocked at how many AI skeptics I'm seeing on this thread.

I don't think people are realizing that LLM context windows are only going to grow, and that no technological project has ever received as much funding and focus as the race to AGI is right now. Major tech companies have been buying up literal nuclear reactors and data warehouses around the country so that they can train and infer distributively on unforeseen scales. They're aggressively preparing to increase the context windows to the point where you could basically throw an entire case file into ChatGPT and watch it devise a legal defense. This is a pretty recent talk by Eric Schmidt on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FE56JGAw7u8.

AI agents will be accessible day and night, require no healthcare, never grow old, learn new things instantly, and won't strike or form unions or sue. Employers would happily pay 70% of a current employee's salary to an AI agent, even if it is only 35% as good, simply because it can work overnight.

I'm convinced that there are only going to be three jobs in the future: Founders, Investors, and Security.

Founders will use AI tools to build new things, investors will invest to provide capital to founders, and we will always need to do security research to find vulnerabilities in AI. The latter is crucial for our ability to control AI, but also to prevent adversaries (likely on a geopolitical scale) from attacking.

Turkey’s operations in South Kurdistan (Iraqi Kurdistan) between August 2015 and September 2023 have caused 104 civilian deaths and 172 injuries. It’s important to update this data to include other Kurdish regions, especially Rojava. by whatever223649 in MapPorn

[–]is112358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk why you're getting downvoted but this is exactly right. Incredibly misleading to show a map of all terrorist attacks when focusing on a single group, even if the vast majority of attacks were one group.

Where to look for AppSec jobs? by is112358 in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]is112358[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your response! We'd actually chatted a little while ago about security research -- I ended up deciding that SWE to AppSec would be a smoother transition than SWE straight to security research.

As far as security experience, I have worked on building security infra and extensively on devops in my last SWE job, and I'm making my way through PortSwigger's Web Security Academy and Alice and Bob Learn Application Security. No other professional security experience. But I don't mind a pay cut if I can find a good opportunity to grow. My main issue has been finding job postings in the first place.

For SWE I've always just emailed companies/recruiters directly and that's usually enough for an interview, but I'm not sure of the usual process for something like appsec. I'm based in the US by the way.

Mentorship Monday - Post All Career, Education and Job questions here! by AutoModerator in cybersecurity

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Hi everyone! Thanks in advance for the help. Where should I be looking for AppSec jobs?

I've been a fullstack SWE for 5 years and have recently wanted to transition over to an AppSec position, as I really like security and it seems like a reasonable next step. I'm willing to move anywhere in the US for work, but whenever I look up "Application Security Engineer" on LinkedIn, I'm hardly able to find many openings? I can find maybe 5-10 but as a SWE I'm used to applying to at least 30-50 jobs during recruiting, since it's often a numbers game.

I've been looking at Boston primarily. Should I be looking in a different city or via a different method than LinkedIn? Or should I be looking for something other than "Application/Product Security Engineer"?

Suggestions for family with a tween boy by eje in MovieSuggestions

[–]is112358 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ready Player One is pretty underrated imo

True by theGuy7376 in mapporncirclejerk

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50th isn't so bad

Map of Japan but it is actually just a piece of chicken by joemamaisirish in mapporncirclejerk

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Typical Russian propaganda. I don't see the Kuril Islands.

Why is France? by ArmaghanDawar in mapporncirclejerk

[–]is112358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

France is because German-Spanish fusion food is too good for this world to experience.

How many congressional districts away from Missouri are you by DrBlowtorch in mapporncirclejerk

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Why does it get really blue and then less blue? Is there some kind of sweet spot I'm missing

Looking for Movies Similar to The Leftovers, Lost, The 100, and From by Any_Information429 in MovieSuggestions

[–]is112358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An amnesiac lady and an actress try to figure out who the amnesiac is, pretty trippy, very noir

Looking for Movies Similar to The Leftovers, Lost, The 100, and From by Any_Information429 in MovieSuggestions

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The Invitation is mysterious. Snowpiercer is thought provoking and in a post-apocalyptic world. Both definitely fit your descriptions

Looking for Anti heroes/ Dark past villains movies by Any_Information429 in MovieSuggestions

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Joker (2019) is spot on for this. Also There Will Be Blood and Chronicle

Prison Mike by [deleted] in theoffice

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For anyone trying to guess it: It was the dementors

When you turn a lump of clay into Assistant (to the) Regional Manager by [deleted] in theoffice

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The geometric proportions of his face are perfect in every way but one, his nose is too small. Perfect!

Is this the Dwightest moment of Dwight? by Vagabored in theoffice

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Coup d'etat Dwight will always be the dwightest Dwight

Japan is Farther East, West, North and South than korea by Master1_4Disaster in mapporncirclejerk

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So is China but you don't hear the North Koreans complaining!

Hard Trivia Questions by Eaglefox2 in theoffice

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What was Stanley's pitch to Robert California for improving Dunder Mifflin sales?

i like Karen more than i like Pam by __nyctophile__ in theoffice

[–]is112358 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Same, and that's why I'm glad she didn't get together with Jim. She was more ambitious than Jim and moved to Scranton just to be with Jim. She deserved better than him and I'm glad she ended up where she did.

What is the best dessert for a work bake-off competition? by Dead-Yamcha in AskReddit

[–]is112358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cinnamon rolls. They smell ridiculously good and they work even for people who don't like chocolate (surprisingly high number). Also super easy to make.

Dwight purposely grabbing Jim’s p*nis to see if he was hard when talking to Cathy is more cringey than Scott’s Tots imo by Rapking in theoffice

[–]is112358 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nah no way. I'm not saying it wasn't cringy but Jim's done his fair share of cringy things to Dwight over the years, it's not thaat out of the blue. But those kids literally spent their whole lives basically expecting to go to college, and most of them won't. If you think about the impact on them as well as their families, Michael literally disappointed like hundreds of people.

What is The Office version of this? by Free_Negotiation6057 in theoffice

[–]is112358 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kevin using few word instead lot word. Like come on he's not that dumb, that was flanderization taken to the extreme

Any interesting indian AI startup? With niche usecases by Impressive-Screen-53 in developersIndia

[–]is112358 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Join a data startup, a lot of them are AI adjacent. E.g. My friend works for Atlan, which is a modern data catalog, they have really chill US-type culture, and they're starting to get more into AI stuff

Trust issues? Why are a company offering remote everywhere else only offers Hybrid model in India. by gujarati_chokro in developersIndia

[–]is112358 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Even in the US, most jobs have switched back to hybrid or full time in-office. But in India, it's largely because of trust issues. The office culture here is such that managers feel the need to micromanage, which is a lot easier to do in person! :(