The fun intersection of this is putting back doors in voting systems. Which is a thing that doesn't get talked about much.https://twitter.com/mattblaze/status/1022231356854730756 …
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When you fail to implement even the most basic best practices, you expose your product to deliberate external influence in your build process.
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Best practices are either followed or not. there's no out of date. Tests pass or fail, there is no sorta.
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This simply isn't true. Best practices evolve and change, and vary from industry to industry.
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They change and old ones are no longer best practices. It's an oxymoron to say I'm married after a divorce, even with the disclaimer it's just an out of date marriage. They're distinct, and require being up to date to be best. It's not a done once and done forever deal.
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We're having the stupidest argument in the world. I am referring to using erstwhile best practices, much as someone might say "my girlfriend at the time." There is no communication issue, you are simply choosing to pollute my mentions with unproductive pedantry.
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Real deal question: how does one go about locating that kind of thing?
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Google TBH. Find out what voting machines are used in $TARGETSTATE and then search for the manufacturer's public details on company registrars etc.
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Even easier. Google VVSG. Or go to my github.
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VVSG? Not the Flemish cities association thing I presume?
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