Do the dishes – right now
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Refactoring legacy code is like cleaning the dishes. Someone has to do it – hopefully before the stack of moldering waste falls on the floor.
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Refactoring legacy code is like cleaning the dishes. Someone has to do it – hopefully before the stack of moldering waste falls on the floor.
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I care very deeply about privacy, which translates to a passion for encryption and cryptography. You should care about privacy, too.
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Cost analysis can be a tricky exercise in the technology space as not all costs are readily apparent during price shopping.
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Sometimes the best way to make a sale is to stop selling and focus instead on building a relationship and establishing trust.
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Side channel attacks are one of the many cryptographic footguns we need to avoid while designing and building secure applications.
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The weakest form of security is that obtained through obscurity – hiding what would otherwise be plainly found in hopes it’ll be missed.
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There is value in every coding discipline, but repetition and practice should have a particular emphasis.
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I will always support a consumer’s right to repair the things they own. It’s cheaper, sustainable, and far more rewarding than replacement.
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What’s the largest mistake you’ve made in your career? Did you hold yourself accountable for it? What did you learn through the experience?
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How do you communicate securely over an insecure medium? Using the Diffie-Hellman key exchange to agree on an encryption key is a start!