Dan Luhring
@danluhring
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Heading up Vulnerability Management @chainguard_dev
Alexandria, VA
Joined February 2011
Every time I see nondeterministic code it has the same effect on me
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If calibrating my speakers to my home office won't increase my productivity, I don't know what will
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🚀 New episode of Ship It! 📌 Tars all the way down 🤩 featuring @jonjonsonjr ⚡️ with @rothgar & @autumn808 🗃️ #tar #devops #linux 🎧
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One thing I’ve learned working on vulnerability workflow tooling at Chainguard: make sure to keep mock data nearby. Vulnerabilities disappear so fast that it wastes time trying to find them in arbitrary build artifacts.
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Thanks, @danluhring, and for everyone else, here’s a link to download @arcinternet , the browser he was telling me about! https://t.co/lXLUqt5TYt
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Switching from dark mode to light mode in my editor today, AMA
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This thing in the sky has totally eclipsed what I was working on this afternoon
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Thankful for the time to focus on my family, and excited now to strap back into the @chainguard_dev rocket ship! 🚀
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Cramming AI into your product really cheapens the experience. Understand your users and use AI to get out of their way.
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New release! ❄️ Freeze: a CLI tool to generate terminal screenshots of code and ANSI output. Run a single command to generate PNGs and SVGs of terminals with program output or syntax-highlighted code. Use it in READMEs to show off code and CLI output. https://t.co/0jwMhX8F6u
github.com
Generate images of code and terminal output 📸. Contribute to charmbracelet/freeze development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Newly discovered vuln in Apple M-series chips lets attackers extract secret keys from Macs. "The flaw—a side channel allowing end-to-end key extractions when Apple chips run...widely used cryptographic protocols—can’t be patched"
arstechnica.com
Fixing newly discovered side channel will likely take a major toll on performance.
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What is it called when you run out of ice so you combine espresso with whipped cream and some milk? I just made one of those
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I really wish Go had a "zero" keyword for non-pointer return values. Being forced to switch to pointer return types just to have the elegance of a type-agnostic keyword (`nil`) throughout your function body is an awkward tradeoff
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Maybe it's the parental leave talking but lexical analysis is really fun
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@GitHubCopilot Or perhaps it could just visually annotate when a suggestion it's making has passed or failed validation, to inform your decision of whether to accept it and continue
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It'd be cool if @GitHubCopilot (including chat) could run your tests to validate its suggestions first 🤔 Maybe as a toggleable feature. I find sometimes I like the raw brainstorming, but sometimes I'd rather do it myself unless it has a provably good solution
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