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nortrup.dev
Director of Product Management at #Cribl formerly #Tanium, #Splunk, and U.S. Army #veteran. Husband and Father. I make #bonsai in my spare time
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Alas, I'm in the security business not the TV business. Which is for the better for everyone, probably.
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Which is why modern auth standards have device auth mode. Where you get a QR code or URL to go to on a device with a better input. OAuth is a super pain to setup, but was designed to support making this easier.
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Ultimately it's the entire system that creates secure and trusted entire, not just the ballot medium.
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Transaction speed isn't the reason why computers shouldn't be used for voting.
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I think good platform teams are paying for themselves by building platforms that save the organization more money than having everyone build the underlying substrate themselves. Also, if there are underlying compute resources absolutely make sure that their use is attributable to the consumer.
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Adding to my Lawfare feed!
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AI is still magic ferry dust that folks are sprinkling on previously intractable problems and hoping they become solvable. I haven't seen enterprise customers who like products that behave inconsistently though. That is the challenge for AI in these products.
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Is your person the DOGE administrator?
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I see it what you mean, but it also seems low stakes for what they can do with CISA.
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Don't Look Up was supposed to be a parody. 😭
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That is lovely. I have a tree I would love to put in it.
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Lovely!
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I also have a kobo, which I've had for years and it still works like a champ. Recently replaced the battery and hopefully it keeps ticking for many more.
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@johncutle.fish thanks for saying this out loud. We'll need more of this from leaders of all industries and reach.
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I'm sorry this has happened to you, thank you for your service to our nation.
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I like a note taker for allowing me to be present, not running a separate thread to take notes in some conversations. I rarely watch other people's meeting recaps.
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@kuow.org reported this evening that UW Medicine was instituting a hiring freeze due to uncertainty in funding. Heard it on the newscast but can't find a link.
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If layoffs lead to widespread infrastructure disruptions, absolutely. Bonneville Power Admin may loose up to 20% of staff by some reporting. www.opb.org/article/2025...
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When I was in the Army it was always orientate instead of orient.
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So I have a mentor who was at the Pentagon at the time who told me that the name Liberty was originally proposed by a gold star mother who asserted that was what her son fought for. Which is a beautiful story. But it is a very abstract ideal that doesn't have a biography to hang a hat on.
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It would be real wild if they attempted to impeach a judge and give house and Senate Dems an opportunity to argue the facts of the coup. But they won't. They will just make death threats.
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Curious why strategy is all the way up the pyramid of its guiding approach?
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Really hoping to wait until after my upcoming work travel. I cannot ask my wife to do the bonsai shuffle.
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I can't give you 5 9s, will you accept 6 8s?
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Thought it was an ad for West Virginia...
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I suspect you'll have a dramatic taper that might be unsightly.
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Very chunky, be interested in what you decide to do with it. Lots of branches to thin out.
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Not really sure what that means?
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I still have mine plugged in but have found using a passkey in my password vault to have replaced most of the use cases I had for it.
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Looking good.
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I can't not see it. Happy to help.