Post #2231602
2026-03-08 18:58 UTC
@ramblingsteve@floss.social @jani@floss.social i think it's still a bad idea for other reasons, when the company negociates with provider it can (as mine did) ensure usage is in conformity with the security and secrecy requirement of the company, if people are free to use their own subscriptions of whatever product, it's a lot harder to ensure the code is not shared to untrusted companies.
But i'm not surprised if it does happen, companies frequently sabotage their productivity, and safety by cheapening out.
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@ramblingsteve@floss.social 2026-03-08 19:10
@tshirtman@mas.to @jani@floss.social this is true. The risk is enormous compared to the days of "bring your own device". I've seen myself people on calls with deepseek, chatgpt, claude etc bouncing across the free tiers with proprietary code. IT security is still running way behind in many places.