• Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    In my experience it’s been IT people telling me you can’t use a certain tool or have more control over your computer cause of their rules.

    The expression is appropriate but the meme assumes that im doubting the IT person’s expertise. I’m not, I’m just not liking the rules that get in the way of my work. Some rules do make sense though.

    Edit: just wanted to point out, yes I agree, you need the rules, they are still annoying tho.

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        3 months ago

        Fair points but as someone who works in cybersecurity. Phishing emails can happen without admin access. I haven’t heard of any randsomware that is triggered by just clicking on a link.

        I think there should be some restrictions but highly technical people should slowly be given more and more control as they gain more trust/experience.

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      3 months ago

      And the more corporate the organisation the more rules, at least the places I have worked trusts developers enough to give local admin, that takes the edge off many tasks.

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      I think the meme is more about perspectives and listening to the way someone thinks about operating IT is very different from the way someone things about architecting IT