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  1. Netflix's Chaos Monkey tool, but instead of randomly killing containers it randomly cancels meetings on my calendar
  2. One time I was supporting an SMB, and a desktop Cat5 cable ran under one of those floor mats for roll chairs. It worked for years but was having inconsistent issues one day. Yep - one of the mat spikes had eventually penetrated the cable and was causing intermittent problems Cunobaros/1557825902821908480
  3. FIDO keys aren't a panacea for enterprises. But if we took all the money going to phishing training and reallocated it to getting FIDO keys to all users and integrated in auth flows, I think it'd easily be a big net gain
  4. Put the full Rogers The Musical on Disney+ you cowards
  5. …in reply to @notshenetworks
    notshenetworks One of my favorite Pratchett quote that I always feel applies to hacking: "Rules are there so that you *think* before you break them."
  6. I'm playing with the new Cloudflare Tunnel along with Access and web SSH. I'm now SSHd into my server with my browser after logging in via SSO, and access to the server is secured with an ephemeral cert. It's like I'm working at Google again, except it's off-the-shelf and free
  7. kubectl apply -f is just the Gen Z version of docker run magiceldridge/1031555436087005187
  8. there is almost never a downside to increasing education funding
  9. For my fellow Micaganders, the Covid exposure notification apps are now available. If you're curious about the privacy/security implications there's a great breakdown here from codekaiju : duo.com/labs/research/balancing-privacy-and-security-google-apple-contact-tracing Tl;dr this is reasonably safe & private
  10. Devs that disable paste on password fields are the same people that shout random digits when you're trying to remember a phone number
  11. People talk about how much technology we'll need to develop to get to a Star Trek future. No one talks about how we'll have to convince literally everyone to voice record a very detailed diary entry every single day
  12. Every bar is a karaoke bar if you believe in yourself
  13. There's more and more calls for real life identity to be tied to online presence to combat harassment and disinformation. This is a huge problem and it will cause far more harm that it will help. 🧵
  14. Hands down my favorite Cloudflare product release for a while. The others were great, this one's just that amazing. blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-cloudflare-warp/
  15. How important is net neutrality? "It's really really really really important" timberners_lee #CloudFlareSummit
    oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
  16. It's only Duo if the notification is from Ann Arbor. Otherwise it's just sparkling multi-factor
  17. …in reply to @kelseyhightower
    kelseyhightower Depends on needs of course, but I'm a huge fan of Cloudflare Workers. Runs on WASM + Chromium Isolates so faster to spin up an instance, strong sandboxing. Can run independently or add features on top of non-serverless stuff that it proxies. workers.cloudflare.com
  18. …in reply to @SwiftOnSecurity
    SwiftOnSecurity When I change our AT&T corp account they either ask for no additional verification, an account PIN, or send an SMS code, seemingly at random
  19. …in reply to @Carnage4Life
    Carnage4Life Definitely agree. I feel like Google's building of K8S is the perfect example of Conway's Law (organizations designing systems, build systems that reflect the organization's communication structure)
  20. …in reply to @undefined
    @iknowplacesmp6 I'm just saying . . . dads trolling their kids never gets old
  21. …in reply to @mholt6
    mholt6 @iowachillshow midwestern_ope Hey now, I came on Twitter today to doomscroll the collapse of society, not be seen
  22. …in reply to @SwiftOnSecurity
    SwiftOnSecurity A "finishline camera" for seeing race finish times. It takes cm-thick photos and spreads them out over a visual timeline synced to the start clock. Neat hardware, but COBOL software for win98 in ~2008. Buggy and delivered in a box with printed WordArt logo taped to the front.
  23. …in reply to @Iinux
    Iinux That's preposterous! It's cause I'm still on LILO and I have noea where the config file lives.