Mark Mitchell
@coremwm
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Security Engineering and Architecture. Opinions my own.
United Kingdom
Joined September 2015
None of this would have happened with a memory-safe language, where the kernel would safely terminate instead of causing a crash
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I'm hiring a manager! Kernel & System Security Engineering are responsible for security research, analysis, mitigation design and engineering of Apple's entire suite of operating systems. Remote candidates considered! DMs are open.
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Today I was out running, and my entirely wireless headphones, connected by wireless magic to my sci-fi wrist computer which connects to all the other computers in the world *through the air* read out a notification that my robot vacuum was stuck and needed my help. What a world.
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10 minutes before kickoff in the World Cup final, featuring England. RIP the power grid in the UK as 30 million electric kettles click on.
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TFW you’re late to a meeting but the other person is even later so you can play it off like you’ve been waiting there ages.
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SEAR are looking for people who are passionate about breaking and fixing browsers to help build and shape the next leaps in Safari’s security journey. UK, Bay Area or potentially remote available - DMs open.
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Excited by all the announcements from the #WWDC23 keynote? Want to help build secure and innovative products? Come join me in the Secure Design team! Feel free to reach out with any questions if you’re interested
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Reviewing the efficacy of a mitigation vs its design is hugely important to SEAR's work. Come see how our iOS 15 & 16 kernel allocator hardening holds up against a real-world vulnerability...
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Like ads, but with a button for “I already gave in and bought this, leave me to my shame”
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“And then they said…can’t we just change the build system?”
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Pope Balenciaga III
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Come work with me! Our CoreOS group is hiring kernel engineers…DMs open for questions.
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When I first learned about TCP and was playing around with setting up servers, I would use port numbers wildly distinct from each other in case they got “too close”. Only a madman would use port 79 if there’s also a http server running…
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