@attritionorg also, re: the vulnerability history book, you really ought to write it. Even not free, I and others would be thrilled to pay.
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@McGrewSecurity yeah just a matter of the time involved
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@attritionorg i do appreciate that your talks are organic, continously evolving -
@cesi0_ that is the *only* reason I would consider giving this talk a few more times over the next few years.
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@attritionorg I really never thought I would want to or be qualified to speak. Thank you for sharing. I am preparing for my first con talk. -
@theroxyd the talk that spawned that blog was not something i ever intended, but it is also the result of 20 years of work. -
@attritionorg I really identify with your fears so thank u.
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@attritionorg Good article. Doesn't *every* talk come with a "this is what I know as of right now" disclaimer? Mine certainly do... -
@USSJoin most do not. most show no shame when they fuck up what they "know" even. -
@attritionorg Ah. That's sad.
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@attritionorg nice post. I think every speaker feels a bit of those. -
@jsokoly@attritionorg Yes, true. Despite drawbacks, I haven't forgotten what@g_mark once said: "speak whenever you have a chance."
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@attritionorg that was cool. Ended in a way I was not expecting. Kind of moved right now.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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