They aren't aiming companies but users which many have no common sense and grant these agentic AI access to everything.
All the restrictions the US imposed to CH, will be reverted back and it will be even worse, because now the data is not reaching the US gov ( we all know they have access to US big techs data ) but CH.
I really hope this goes viral and breaks Nvidia/OpenAI.
Before the rise of AI, developers were basically doing copy/paste from StackOverflow. There are few developers who knows how to code.
Even DevOps engineer, I worked with CI/CD "specialist" who couldn't work for sht, if you asked him anything outside StackOverflow, he couldn't answer.
But there is a silver line for everything.....
I am not a developer but I learned to code with Perplexity AI, but not copy/paste, anything I didn't understand I asked it to explain why.
I wrote my first python app with classes, functions, 94% code quality coverade, the mock unittest was 4x bigger than the actual code. I can start a python script from scratch without looking at my own examples.
I would never be able to do that within a few weeks by looking at forums that often have worse response than AI hallucination.
I recommend moving towards a place, where you have access to peaceful, green places tomgo for a walk. In a busy city, I guess most people won't find their peace of mind. (I am just moving away from the city, partly for this reason)
I walk at 6.2 km/h average (measured over ~15km downtown distances). This means just weaving through the pedestrian traffic, with some practice it just them all fading into background, no different from lightpoles, bushes or cars. Though an actual forest path is ofc preferrable.
I've become very adept at passing inattentive/slow walkers and maneuvering through the cbd. I dont understand why the vast majority of people walk. so. damned. slow. (not not pay attention to their surroundings.)
I'm a largish guy as well so it probably helps that when people see me coming they get out of the way :-P
Somebody has to be insanely crazy to grant an Agentic AI access to a password manager.
I have been using its paid services for some time now, they refuse to provide Linux client for its products, declining from their email service, and now this AI push.
To make matters worse, Bitwarden is closing its Password Manager.
We are so screwed.
All my homelab stuff runs on Proxmox LXC container and fully managed via Ansible non-destructive playbooks.
I just setup Semaphore the other night which adds a web UI to manage Ansible playbooks, it works like this:
1. I host my own Forgejo git repos
2. Semaphore is granted access to the Ansible repo
3. FreshRSS notifies me when a service I am running has new release
4. Check the release note, then run Semaphore to run the ansible-playbook
I could fully automate it all but I have the need to read release notes.
As for the OS, they are Debian 13 Netinst and fully local only, I could run them until the services can no longer run, which the ansible-playbook can spin up another LXC container running Debian 14 or whatever.
The goal is to automate everything as much as possible.
From Go to Rust ... hype!
From Rust to Ruby ... the new hype!?
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