Jokes aside, I genuinely don't know everything Salesforce does. Used their tool to get customer feedback data once in my last company, and it was worse than anything I used from Microsoft (probably unfair comparison because I did not use a product from same category.)
Also how long do you want an OS supported (they supported it for 10 years). It's not like Win 10 stops working once MS stops supporting it.
I used to work at Salesforce, and I didn't really know everything Salesforce did outside the core CRM product. I would just keep hearing about these new acquisitions that Uncle Marc had blown a ton of money on.
I don't know about running a country to the ground. They are economically doing quite well with metrics exceeding those of neighboring countries like India.
Bricks are not going to passively cool or warm the houses. They could be coated with paints or surfaces that do so. And building tall buildings with bricks are prohibitively expensive.
I use it for doing mundane tasks like creating queries following a pattern I defined or creating docs for code. My experience has been great so far. Not sure if it is worth the price for my company, but it encourages me being a little lazy and saves some time.
how was such sensitive documents available to a low ranking person
Some people get their TS/SCI clearance before they ever get to boot camp. They just have to pass the background checks. There are also high ranking people with no security clearance at all. Clearance is based on approved designated role and background checks whereas rank/pay is based on time in service and eventually passing tests and training. Both inexperienced low ranking people and high ranking people with a lot of time in service come with their own sets of security risks.
Microsoft should have learned how to red-team from that fiasco. Release a beta version to 4chan and X, and see the different ways a model can be prompted to create controversial results.
Expect them to announce accounts requiring email/ phone associated with it and non-signed-in users having limited viewing capabilities. Also bye-bye old(.)reddit(.)com