A new blog post I wrote for the Red Hat Emerging Tech blog: Wouldn't it be nice if we could secure software systems all the way down to the hardware without any shared secrets? - https://t.co/BYo4G8x6Ft
Yesterday as we were delivering food and water to Bat Cave we found a @fema Urban
Search and rescue unit NY-TF1 after a long day airlifting people, etc..a team 18 people and 3 dogs. People like them are heroes all over NC….@DHSgov this what government does and we don’t realize it sometimes…👍#ChefsForNC
I spent two years living, working and worshipping alongside countless Haitian immigrants in Florida. I know these people. I love these people.
So when Trump targeted them with racist attacks, I had to correct the record. Read my column in @Deseret:
https://t.co/Q8hivO2ZVv
Here’s the thing folks. I’ve been coding 32 years. When something like this happens it’s an organizational failure. Yes, some human wrote a bad line. Someone can “git blame” and point to a human and it’s awful. But it’s the testing, the Cl/CD, the A/B testing, the metered rollouts, an oh shit button to roll it back, the code coverage, the static analysis tools, the code reviews, the organizational health, and on and on. It’s always one line of code but it’s NEVER one person. Implying inclusion policies caused a bug is simplistic, reductive, and racist. Engineering is a team sport. Inclusion makes for good teams. Good engineering practices makes for good software. Engineering practices failed to find a bug multiple times, regardless of the seniority of the human who checked that code in. Solving the larger system thinking SDLC matters more than the null pointer check. This isn’t a “git gud C++ is hard” issue and it damn well isn’t an DEI one.
@PokerGO Hugely disappointed for no coverage of the late stages of the $10k Dealer's Choice. Negreanu, Ivey, Schulman, Lamb, Mizrachi. Some of the biggest names in the game and no way to watch. What was on instead? A $1.5k NLHE event with no known players? What am I paying for?
Wow'ser! A typosquatting attack discovered by @TrustyPkg against one of the most popular OSS packages on the internet. This malicious pkg wass capable of exfiltrating a users local files to a remote (assumed) russian controlled telegram channel using the 'sendDocument' API.
Steve Albini, the noise rock pioneer with Big Black and Shellac who helped craft some of the greatest alternative rock albums of all time, has died at 61
More: https://t.co/FwyrSZQjhA
Poker Math Quiz - Even pros are struggling to get 10/10 on this brand new (very tough) quiz!🤓
I’ll even give away a 3-month @PokerCoaching_ membership to someone who gets 7/10 or better on the quiz, posts their results below, and RTs this. GLGL!!🔥🔥
https://t.co/CeTHHRRvC5
New blog post from me on the Red Hat blog about what it means to use a Hardware Root of Trust to protect your software: https://t.co/XA48NSIzpf #zerotrust#confidentialcomputing#projectkeylime