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  1. SFO->YOW, back to regularly scheduled twittering tomorrow
  2. Constant meetings = no time for Twitter. On the bright side I did get to drive down Lombard Street on an early morning adventure :)
  3. Wheels down in SFO. Hi Bay Area, good to see you again
  4. Great list from @anton_chuvakin "Smart vs Stupid: But Not Why You Think So!" http://bit.ly/4IXjHu
  5. Not sure I could have a better week, great project at work , surprise TV commercial and next week in the valley. Life = Good
  6. Should we have ApacheOS, MySQLOS, etc a la ChromeOS for cloud PaaS? Highly tuned/secure
  7. Having lunch outside a theater... Hordes of women coming out with stupidly-big grins. Must be Twilight time again
  8. More Geek Catnip: Bay Area Datacenter Tour: http://bit.ly/2qVULa
  9. Lessons learned for ChromeOS will help IaaS/PaaS, verified boot, read only root, auto update, JeOS... Same thing we need for Cloud
  10. Really useful read by @RonGula on "auditing 100,000 hosts or more with Nessus" http://bit.ly/1BVjY1
  11. Side project going well... ColorChange has hit #39 out of 100,000+ Apps in the US AppStore thanks to Thursday Primetime Television!
  12. In LONG workday standards today was somewhere between epic and tragic... g'night
  13. Quote from Sergey "You could buy 5 netbooks, but the overhead of managing them would be too high" Totally agree, patching is still 2 hard
  14. Ah, they did think about this problem. They call it "Verified Boot". Memory injection may still be a problem...
  15. @iamnowonmai Thanks!
  16. Re: ChromeOS what happens when malicious pages escape the browser sandbox? Re-install? Rollback option would be nice
  17. @iamnowonmai Do you have a stream, I haven't found one
  18. "With Chrome OS no user install binaries... We run inside the browser security model." http://bit.ly/4ASPOs <- yeah that's worked SO well :(
  19. Back to Cupertino next week for meetings, disappointed to find BaySec is defunct...?
  20. Today was one of those rare days of clarity :)