The company will disable internet access on the select desktops, with the exception of internal web-based tools and Google -owned websites like Google Drive and Gmail. Some workers who need the internet to do their job will get exceptions, the company stated in materials.

In addition, some employees will have no root access, meaning they won’t be able to run administrative commands or do things like install software.

  • @dan1101
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    Probably not a bad idea. Google used to be full of tech nerds but it gets more corporate and bland all the time.

        • ndguardian
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          31 year ago

          You’ll have to pry my root access from my cold dead fingers!

          jk…take it. I’d rather not have to worry about OS-level shenanigans anymore.

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    • @mycroft
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      That honestly just sounds like they’re going after more government contracts. Gov’t compliance can sometimes require asinine security controls because they expect the users are the weakest link in every design. That can sometimes be true, but when folks are developing things you sometimes have to let them make foot guns or they can’t build things.

        • 50gp
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          just need that one idiot to fall for obvious scam mails and your security is compromised

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  • Hogger85b
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    Shouldn’t use admin account/machine for general browsing the web. Have one machine to browse and development and another to connect to anything you want to protect from risk of attack

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    Enshitifcation of a corporation is a thing too.