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this post was submitted on 16 Dec 2025
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I'm a fucking Cloud Systems Engineer with 20 years in and at my new job IT wouldn't give me local admin and wouldn't approve hardly any software installation requests. Yet if I wanted to I could wipe every single customer's data and destroy them all. Doesn't make sense
Meanwhile I got local admin because the IT guy who's no longer there couldn't be bothered to install a couple of utilities for me and most of what I actually do is manage SaaS services in a web browser
Policy is not decided by logic and sense, my dude. Sorry you have the same wonks dictating that as I do.
What does those cloud systems run on? Makes sense to run the same thing, right?