For those who aren't quite ready to delete their accounts get, this link buried on their privacy page can let you opt out: https://www.plex.tv/vendors-us
This was actually a decent skim. Microsoft did not think that one through.
Companies paying for a corporate copilot instance to train on their SharePoint documents can inadvertently reveal the contents of those documents to anyone in the company who asks Copilot about them, even if those documents were made highly restricted - in their example, a document full of service account passwords permissioned to only be accessible by a select few members of IT (although sensible IT would be using a password manager right?)
Quite the oversight! That's sure to slow adoption in any shops with a zero-trust or principle of least pivilege model in place, or even anywhere big that segments their teams to cut down on noise.
You say, "biased towards the trans community," I say, "biased against baseless bigotry," as any sensible person should be.
Your ramblings may be scattered with statements that are agreeable in isolation (like "they are just people like the rest of us"), but your stance seems to ignore the fact that, unlike "the rest of us", the trans community is being specifically targeted and marginalized, so for the sake of equity it seems fair (not biased) for the rest of us to more vehemently defend them.
I would have thought California EQ was the peril scaring them all away. Very expensive to reinsure - most commercial property catasrophy models (RMS & AIR are the big ones) peg it as the second most risky North American peril after Florida Hurricane.
Performance evaluation time