I still think fondly of the Slug-Man game. I found a copy on your archived website, but it doesn't run on modern OS X, so I guess I'll have to dig the old iMac out of the basement.
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Only 1 week left to submit a talk or training for the @owasp Global AppSec conference in San Francisco!
Be sure to check out the tracks, this year we have Security Governance AND Security Essentials!
And we want first-time speakers, please submit!
sf.globalappsec.org/
Genius. They wrote a script to make a PDF look like it's printed, signed, and then scanned again. Because digital signatures are still not accepted in many places while a signed and scanned printout is.
This is hacking bureaucracy. I love it!
gitlab.com/edouardklein/fals…
American Girl (@American_Girl) is releasing selected books for free each week in PDF format. Tomorrow (April 9) they're releasing the excellent book, "The Care & Keeping of YOU" -- be sure to grab a copy for your daughter!
americangirl.com/explore/art…
I wrote something for Forbes on industry burnout. While I wrote it prior to the COVID madness, I think it may apply more than ever forbes.com/sites/forbestechc…
Some credit cards give you an extended warranty, and if you buy at Costco or Nordstrom’s, their return policy means you can return it if breaks at any point in the future.
When SCOTUS disenfranchises voters, democracy is risked.
“The Court’s order requires absentee voters to postmark their ballots by election day, April 7—i.e., tomorrow—even if they did not receive their ballots by that date. That is a novel requirement.”
scotusblog.com/wp-content/up…
I don’t have a subscription, but wondering what school districts do with double the kindergarteners, and universities do with no freshman class (which propagates for four years).
An in-depth look into the infrastructure inside modern tech companies, courtesy of your good pals Kate Kateberry and Steve Steveington.
robertheaton.com/2020/04/06/…