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That's the problem with outdoor channels someday they need to go back home
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That's the problem with outdoor channels someday they need to go back home
Marianne, author of Kill It with Fire, and Greg join host Richard to dive into their new paper, “10 Quick Tips for Making Your Software Outlive Your Job.”
Go Meetup in San Francisco - Sponsored by Elastic & Cup o' GoIan Lance Taylor leaves the Go teamBlog: wget to Wipeout: Malicious Go Modules Fetch Destructive PayloadBlog: Security: The Habits That Matter Most by Christoph Berger⚡ Interview with Kevin Hoffman of SparkLogsSparkLogs.comSparkLogs on...
Between and I took 6518 steps.
men will literally dismantle the federal government instead of going to therapy
It provides some balance to the conversation - but IMO is maybe a bit too forgiving, and (in my limited understanding) doesn't delve into some of the real nuance
Derek Collison — creator of NATS and Co-founder & CEO of Synadia — joins the show to dive into the origins, design, and evolution of NATS, a high-performance, open-source messaging system built for modern cloud-native systems and part of the CNCF. Derek shares the story behind NATS, what makes it unique, and unpacks th...
"gungan killmonger" is the premise for the most offensive SNL skit you've ever seen in your life oh my god [contains quote post or other embedded content]
Gungan Killmonger: Howsa you think ancestors got thesee? Yousa think paid fair price? Or theysa take it, like theysa took everything else?
you say you like dynamic typing? allow me to show you agentic workflows
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dipshits in 2019: you people are NPCs, you don't even think for yourselves dipshits in 2025: I have outsourced my thinking to Clippy
My team gets me. 🎮
Between and I took 7809 steps.
Signed my first consulting/advising contract today that had a provision against using AI tools unless specifically approved. Concerns were around IP. Either the IP created isn't owned by company or that confidential info is sent to a service. It's interesting to see this play out.
Sami talks with Tom Akehurst, Co-Founder of WireMock, about the delay and disconnect between front and back end development and how WireMock set out to bridge the two together.
Yeah like, I was setting my birth year to 1979 instead of 1989 back then so why wouldn't kids today figure that out too lol
Yeah when I was a kid my dad passed a law that I wasn't allowed to be online late at night, but Net Nanny couldn't see what you were doing inside an AOL browser so I used free trial discs. I'm sure this will work tho [contains quote post or other embedded content]
Trilling off together?
Omg yes, beat their asses. Hope that exec feels like a dipshit
Freeman & Forrest is a year old! It's been a wild, incredible journey and we've learned so much. I'm remembering an executive we pitched early on who called us a "small business for shitty little companies." Anyway, we've paid technical content creators $1.7M. I'm proud of that. fnf.dev/one-year https://www.freemanandforrest.com/blog/3dYzROwYeGpPJMctpLpJKV
I love how much context Andor & R1 have added to that era. The Rebellion came so close to toppling so many times, surviving by pure luck & the skin of their teeth, just long enough for the Empire to fuck up in a major way.
One of my favorite developments from the Andor finale is that, by the time the series ends, every major Imperial Security Bureau character we've met and followed is either disgraced or dead. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp_Cn3nxu3s
And again: all this happens in the span of a single month. I mean, even with the remainder of the Imperial war machine and the two Sith Lords at the wheel, it's kinda a miracle the Empire manages to hang on for another 4 years until Endor.
Between and I took 3799 steps.
William Woodruff discussed his project, Zizmor, a security linter designed to help developers identify and fix vulnerabilities within their GitHub Actions workflows. This tool addresses inherent security risks in GitHub Actions, such as injection vulnerabilities, permission issues, and mutable tags, by providing static analysis and remediation guidance. Fresh off the heels of the tj-actions/changed-files backdoor, this is a great topic with some things everyone can do right away. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at
And would you say your experience going public with your concerns was the common case, or a significant outlier?
I think I have a lot of privilege to speak up and there are a lot of other people like me who should use their privilege to give voice to the people who can’t speak publicly.
I disagree with this point. I leveraged my privilege to help other people know they weren’t alone in what they were going through. I met more people from Amazon after publishing this article than in the 4 years I worked there. I still get DMs about it https://justingarrison.com/blog/2023-12-30-amazons-silent-sacking/ [contains quote post or other embedded content]
Between and I took 4528 steps.
What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source ...
I take it back
“🎉Happy Anniversary, Justin! 🥳 You ⭐️starred⭐️ the fish-shell/fish-shell repo five years ago today! 🚀 File a new Issue or PR today! Use Copilot✨ to get started!”
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Thanks for listening. Check out all the links to all the things at https://cupogo.dev/.GCC 15.1 Released With Support For COBOLos: Root permits access to parent directoryGOOS=noneThe "most ergonomic" config libraryGo Meetup in San Francisco - Sponsored by Elastic & Cup o' GoLinkedIn...
Kaizen 19 has arrived! Gerhard has been laser-focused on making Jerod's pipe dream a reality by putting all of his efforts into Pipely. Has it been a big waste of time or has this epic side quest morphed into a main quest?!
Automating things, even when it doesn't save time, is how you learn the skills to automate the things that will.
I've seen a lot of complaints about how MCP isn't ready for the enterprise. I agree, although maybe not for the reasons you think. But don't worry, this isn't just a rant! I believe we can fix it! The …
Hi!! What’s up!! I’ve been laid off from GitHub, so if I don’t respond to your emails, it’s FINALLY not my fault 😘 sorry in advance. The past 5 years were an honor and a joy, because wow, OSS maintainers are a kind bunch. Grateful I got to run one last Maintainer Summit before leaving 💓