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Bletchley is actually a different piece of our infrastructure: it protects keys by storing them in hardware, whereas Keywhiz is aimed at distributing the secrets that apps really need (API tokens for 3rd party services,…
I probably shouldn't have phrased that so definitively: I don't have any evidence that Flash is to blame here. In fact, given that this problem required a framework-level fix (rather than, eg, a simple patch from Adobe)…
I don't have any inside information on this, but my guess is that this is going to come down to confusion about 302/303/307 redirects. In theory, clients receiving a 302 in response to a POST are supposed to re-send the…
"The C Programming Language", commonly referred to as just "K&R", is probably one of the best introductions to a programming language ever written. It's short, clear, and concise — even today, 31 years after its…
They use it in Gerrit — http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ — which is an open-source code review system built to mimic Google Mondrian, but which uses Git rather than Perforce. Shawn Pearce, the author of the linked…
Bletchley is actually a different piece of our infrastructure: it protects keys by storing them in hardware, whereas Keywhiz is aimed at distributing the secrets that apps really need (API tokens for 3rd party services,…
I probably shouldn't have phrased that so definitively: I don't have any evidence that Flash is to blame here. In fact, given that this problem required a framework-level fix (rather than, eg, a simple patch from Adobe)…
I don't have any inside information on this, but my guess is that this is going to come down to confusion about 302/303/307 redirects. In theory, clients receiving a 302 in response to a POST are supposed to re-send the…
"The C Programming Language", commonly referred to as just "K&R", is probably one of the best introductions to a programming language ever written. It's short, clear, and concise — even today, 31 years after its…
They use it in Gerrit — http://code.google.com/p/gerrit/ — which is an open-source code review system built to mimic Google Mondrian, but which uses Git rather than Perforce. Shawn Pearce, the author of the linked…