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FOLLOWS YOU. I make stupid jokes, talk about consumer technology security, and use the Oxford comma.

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    1. has 1 actual friend ‏@SwiftOnSecurity Jul 13

      OSX: Sleep, Shutdown Windows: Lock, Sleep, Hibernate, Shutdown, Update and Shutdown Linux: Request not supported

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    2. has 1 actual friend ‏@SwiftOnSecurity Jul 13

      There's an amazing blog post from an ex-MSFT employee on how Vista ended up with 6 different shutdown commands that took a year of meetings

      0 replies 18 retweets 72 likes
    3. has 1 actual friend ‏@SwiftOnSecurity Jul 13

      I can't find the blog (I pinged some ppl) but here's Joel On Software complaining about Windows 7's shutdown UI http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/11/21.html …

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      has 1 actual friend ‏@SwiftOnSecurity Jul 13

      A former MSFT employee explains why Windows has 7 different shutdown options. It's amazing. (h/t @ryoken0d) http://moishelettvin.blogspot.ca/2006/11/windows-shutdown-crapfest.html …

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        1. has 1 actual friend ‏@SwiftOnSecurity Jul 13

          "I spent a full year working on a feature which should've been designed, implemented and tested in a week."

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        1. Wes Miller ‏@getwired Jul 13

          @SwiftOnSecurity I reread this. Makes me so sad.

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        2. Wes Miller ‏@getwired Jul 13

          @SwiftOnSecurity The "feature" I mentioned earlier was what you see on the Start menu, above the bar, on the left.pic.twitter.com/wvCU6jtqBV

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        1. Wes Miller ‏@getwired Jul 13

          @SwiftOnSecurity One of my favorite WS2003 projects involved collab between me (OS setup), the Windows Server team, and the shell team.

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        2. Wes Miller ‏@getwired Jul 13

          @SwiftOnSecurity But it worked because it was 2 PMs working directly with one awesome developer who understood the goal.

          0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
        1. Wes Miller ‏@getwired Jul 13

          @SwiftOnSecurity @ryoken0d If you know the organizational structure of the Windows org, it is remarkably easy to see the seams in features.

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        3. Jim Gaynor ‏@jimgaynor Jul 13

          @getwired @SwiftOnSecurity @ryoken0dpic.twitter.com/26rgpRiOxr

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      1. Myron-Fletch Freeman ‏@fletch1dotnet Jul 13

        @SwiftOnSecurity I'd laugh but I've been going to meetings for months with 8 people for a website that should be 20 static pages.

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      2. Eric Eskam ‏@eeskam Jul 13

        @SwiftOnSecurity if you liked that, then there are lots of good comparison/contrasts in:http://kensegall.com/insanely-simple/ …

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        1. linkⅷ ‏@linkviii Aug 4

          .@SwiftOnSecurity this was bothering me again then I remembered these tweets (ignore the two things I added myself)pic.twitter.com/60sg8HUCdQ

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        2. linkⅷ ‏@linkviii Aug 4

          @SwiftOnSecurity Actually I think I had to pin C: too. looking at "This PC" is too much cognitive overload. I just end up going to C: and

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        3. linkⅷ ‏@linkviii Aug 4

          @SwiftOnSecurity going to what ever I want. sometimes I open cygwin or git bash to cd to path and then run `explorer .`

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        4. linkⅷ ‏@linkviii Aug 4

          @SwiftOnSecurity also the special icons for each folder make it worse for me. Being all blue but different shapes is worse than one design

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      3. Jon Daggar ‏@jdaggar Jul 14

        @SwiftOnSecurity @ryoken0d I would like to hear him explain the horrible modal pile his blog uses.

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      4. wezmaster ‏@wezmaster Jul 13

        @SwiftOnSecurity @jmeddy42 @ryoken0d the only thing I concluded from this article is "Microsoft copies designs from mac" lol

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      5. Jeffrey Burka ‏@jburka Jul 13 Shaw, Washington

        @SwiftOnSecurity dang…I remember reading that article 10 years ago!

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