Timeline for engineer list by rozzin, page 96
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Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 16:06:50 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
Estimating the Airspeed Velocity of an Unladen Swallow: http://style.org/unladenswallow/ -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 11:35:30 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
Trying to resist the urge to put way too much info on my #businesscard. Failing.... -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 11:34:22 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
Looking for #businesscard examples that include email + social addresses + OpenPGP fingerprint. Trying to design for !libreplanet meetups... -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 01:12:32 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
It's not even about "understanding so little about science"; I'm impressed that people can't even remember their (or their kids') childhood. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 01:11:14 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
Yeah, had to say to someone the other day: you grew up here, don't you remember EVERY WINTER being cold when you were a kid? -
Jeff Ratliff (gomerx)'s status on Sunday, 22-Feb-2015 18:33:52 EST
Jeff Ratliff
Getting a little tired of the "Huh huh, so much for global warming" jokes. Hard to believe people understand so little about science. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 00:44:27 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
It's interesting to look back at the progression of which browser teams were easy/hard to work with: http://status.hackerposse.com/url/6783 http://status.hackerposse.com/url/6784 http://status.hackerposse.com/url/6785 http://status.hackerposse.com/url/6786 -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Monday, 23-Feb-2015 00:40:41 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
I remember when #Mozilla was #Debian's #problem-child...: https://www.debian.org/releases/lenny/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#mozilla-security -
Atari-Frosch (atarifrosch)'s status on Sunday, 22-Feb-2015 19:09:31 EST
Atari-Frosch
!TIL: Chromium-Browser in Debian Wheezy has reached end of life. – https://www.debian.org/security/2015/dsa-3148 -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Sunday, 22-Feb-2015 02:43:05 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
!APF Needs a logo.... -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:45:44 EST
lnxw48 (Linux Walt)
@rozzin The vendors' main argument was legal compliance. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:43:38 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
@lnxw48, that's #disturbing. What's the rationale for coffee-shops #MITM'ing their clientele, anyway? -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Thursday, 19-Feb-2015 12:42:36 EST
lnxw48 (Linux Walt)
@der @bobjonkman Not just your employer's computer. I used to get catalogs of MITM appliances sent to me at work. The vendors were targeting chains of #coffee shops and eateries that offered #WiFi access. I suspect you're being MITM'd every time you use Internet at a hotel, too. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Saturday, 21-Feb-2015 17:40:02 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
I've heard corporate IT types say "the fundamental underlying problem" with #endtoend !security is that it's secure end-to-end: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_12-3/123_security.html -
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca (bobjonkmanformer)'s status on Thursday, 19-Feb-2015 07:56:10 EST
Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca
MITM cert software is all too common. There's a whole ecosystem of vendors selling MITM "solutions" to corporations. And since nobody ever checks the cert details when they're browsing with https, nobody realizes they've been compromised. Never do your banking from your employer's computer! The whole hierarchical PKI of certs, CAs and browsers is completely broken. !surveillance !security -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Feb-2015 21:17:12 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
It's interesting that #browsers will copy invisible stuff at the same time they won't copy visible :before and :after data inserted by #CSS. -
Joshua Judson Rosen (rozzin)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Feb-2015 21:10:57 EST
Joshua Judson Rosen
@lnxw48, this reminds me of a rule I once encountered about 'safe' image-formats for exporting data: #PNG is dangerous because the orthogonal alpha channel means pixels can contain invisible (recoverable) data; #GIF is safe because transparent pixels contain only the transparency. !security