"It's a backdoor. We know we said backdoors are bad and that a backdoor can be used by both good guys and bad guys, but this backdoor is made with Apple-certified lumber."
I worked in HAWK missiles in the Marine Corps for many years. This doesn’t surprise me one bit. In 1994, Block II launchers were still effectively using vacuum tubes. In fact, I still recall the one that faulted the…
Novel. My deploy tracking tool doesn’t integrate with Heroku. It’s a new service so maybe they will at some point, but it’s nice since I can see impact of my deploys with one tool; up until last month, I had tabs open…
So, do we need to redefine the term “sandbox” as it relates to secure software? Obvi, it doesn’t do what we’ve been told it was supposed to do. Apple uses the term about 600 times per keynote, but we now know it’s been…
Smart. The dev tool I use automatically links my commits to the Jira issue that initiated the project/fix/update. The key and sha are forever linked. It does the same with Clubhouse.
I use Gitbook to create dev docs and it incredulously doesn’t pass merge messages to GitHub via its integration. A big fail, imho. All you see in GitHub is “Gitbook updated ## files.” I mention this because I could use…
"It's a backdoor. We know we said backdoors are bad and that a backdoor can be used by both good guys and bad guys, but this backdoor is made with Apple-certified lumber."
I worked in HAWK missiles in the Marine Corps for many years. This doesn’t surprise me one bit. In 1994, Block II launchers were still effectively using vacuum tubes. In fact, I still recall the one that faulted the…
Novel. My deploy tracking tool doesn’t integrate with Heroku. It’s a new service so maybe they will at some point, but it’s nice since I can see impact of my deploys with one tool; up until last month, I had tabs open…
So, do we need to redefine the term “sandbox” as it relates to secure software? Obvi, it doesn’t do what we’ve been told it was supposed to do. Apple uses the term about 600 times per keynote, but we now know it’s been…
Smart. The dev tool I use automatically links my commits to the Jira issue that initiated the project/fix/update. The key and sha are forever linked. It does the same with Clubhouse.
I use Gitbook to create dev docs and it incredulously doesn’t pass merge messages to GitHub via its integration. A big fail, imho. All you see in GitHub is “Gitbook updated ## files.” I mention this because I could use…