CISO at @sardineai. Treasurer of @OWASP Board of Directors. (he/him) qatta' mIghtaHghach.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
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Cognitive Bias Codex, reduced to four main problem areas that biases help address. Source: medium.com/better-humans/cog…
A ring lost in Maine in 1973 was found nearly 50 years later buried in a forest in Finland. Wondering if that’s where I’ll find items I’ve lost over the years - maybe there’s a quantum tunnel that deposits random items in the Finnish forest. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/02/18/u…
American healthcare summed up.
This woman who was attacked by a bear in California and had her face ripped off did a reddit AMA and she said the worst part about the experience was dealing with her health insurance provider after the fact
Replying to @randomdross
Gotta show my kids this!
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Replying to @swagitda_ @glitch
My next startup.
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Very cool, I’ll check it out, thanks!
Thanks, looks great for backup. Can I access my files (and view them) via a web interface and/or a mobile app?
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Adding to the overall burden: I have added files to my local instance, but I don't know which ones they are, so I can't just return to selectively syncing files as I'll lose them. I REALLY need the sync software to work. 7/8
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The solution from Dropbox when I hit the 10k folder limit? Sync it to my local computer. The solution from Dropbox when I hit the 300k sync limit? Don't sync it to my local computer. I'd find their contradictory advice amusing if I were not paying for "unlimited" storage. 6/8
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Except now the Dropbox sync software crashes. Turns out there's a soft limit of 300k files for syncing. It worked fine for me for a couple of months until the one day when it didn't. 5/8
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That seemed like a lot of juggling (and bandwidth), so instead I bought a 25TB hard drive and synced the entire thing locally. It took three weeks! But now I had a local backup, and I could finally organize my files. 4/8
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There's a limit that if a folder has more than 10k files, it can't be moved via the web interface, you have to sync it locally and move it on your local file system. Which means both the target and destination folders have to be synced. 3/8
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I have a LOT of files (over a million) and I kept them mostly virtual on Dropbox, with just a small subset synced locally. It worked really well except for when I wanted to organize my files. 2/8
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I keep hitting the limits of @Dropbox and I'm starting to wonder how one person (me) can tilt it over when Dropbox has enterprise customers that presumably have larger requirements? 1/8
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Would love to know what all that equipment is; no wonder your videos look so good!
2014 study on inclusive, caring corporate cultures. “We find that an emotional culture of companionate love at work positively relates to employees’ satisfaction and teamwork and negatively relates to their absenteeism and emotional exhaustion.” journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs…
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That will be cool to see! Will it feature Alexa's "Baby Shark EDM Remix" edition?
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Interesting origin story of Silicon Valley - it started with a dream of robots replacing human workers. spectrum.ieee.org/tech-histo…
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Stupid gatekeeping by men on how women should look or behave. These men should spend far less time watching content that reinforces their notion of male gaze and scopophilia, or accept they’re going to be sadly disappointed by real women who give zero fucks about their opinion.