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Dave Aitel @daveaitel
politico.com/news/2022/11/2… these are national security stories whether you want them to be or not.

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Matthias Schulze @perceptic0n
“Since 2018, we have done 37 operations, 20 nations, on 55 different networks,” Nakasone said in October on #persistentEngagement

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Daniel Cuthbert @dcuthbert
This entire post from @crashappsec resonates with me. The good enough approach is one I see being popular next year, as we've got too many damn security tools right now and not all are working as the marketing teams proclaims

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Dare Obasanjo 🐀 @Carnage4Life
What’s hard in programming is often unintuitive to lay people.

I remember crypto folks saying NFTs make it easy to reuse items across games and the reality being proving carnage4life owns the +1 sword of smiting is 1% of the work of reusing it across MW2 and World of Warcraft.

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Alex Blechman @AlexBlechman
Programming is chaotic magic. There are no rules. You ask a game dev “Can the player summon a giant demon that bursts from the ground in an explosion of lava?” and they’ll say “sure, that’s easy” and then you’ll ask “can the player wear a scarf?” and they’ll go “oof”

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ringzerø.training @_ringzer0

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Nathan Law 羅冠聰 @nathanlawkc
Students from the elite school Tsinghua University protested with Friedmann equation. I have no idea what this equation means, but it does not matter. It's the pronunciation: it's similar to "free的man" (free man)—a spectacular and creative way to express, with intelligence.
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