u/glorius_shrooms

Is Traditional DLP Still Effective in Modern Cloud & AI Workflows?

Anyone else feeling like traditional DLP is struggling to keep up with modern workflows? Between SaaS apps, shared links, and AI tools, it seems like policies either create user friction or miss risky behavior entirely. Curious whether DLP is still giving real value in your environment or mostly adding overhead now.

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u/glorius_shrooms — 2 days ago

am i optimizing my therapist research too hard?

i go through tons of profiles, compare approaches, credentials, try to understand all the things, and then i just get overwhelemed and stuck instead of actually doing anything useful, so instead i do nothing, this has been a repeat cycle for months, does anyone else care this much?

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u/glorius_shrooms — 4 days ago

what monitor should i get between G27U and MO27Q28G?

I was going to just get the g27u and save some money but recently started looking into the MO27Q28G and noticed it has better resolution and way better brightness (like 400 nits vs 1600 nits peak brightness). It's also twice as much money. I don't want to buy another monitor in the next 2-3 years so I was wondering if it's worth it for games like Forza Horizon 5, flight simulator, and cyberpunk 2077. Can I get by with the more affordable IPS sfreen or should I get the fancy OLED?

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u/glorius_shrooms — 10 days ago

How do you tell if a shoreline spot is actually worth fishing?

I do most of my fishing from the bank, and one thing I struggle with is figuring out whether I’m fishing in the wrong area or if the fish just aren’t biting.

Some days I’ll spend hours moving around, changing lures, and casting nonstop with barely any action. Since I can’t really see what’s underwater, I feel like I’m just guessing the whole time.

Do you guys have certain signs you look for when picking a spot from shore? Like structure, water movement, depth changes, birds, etc.? And how long do you usually stay in one place before deciding to move on?

Still pretty new to shore fishing, so I’m trying to understand how experienced people “read” the water instead of randomly casting all day.

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u/glorius_shrooms — 10 days ago