I read this: Tavis: "pro: light, con: fire". Vess: "MS causes no fire". Seems like 180° to me
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
Tavis: with these matches you can light a candle but also set your house on fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @berendjanwever and
Me: with Microsoft's matches you can't even light a candle, let alone set your house on fire.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
...except Tavis was talking about a light bulb, not matches. Goal is illumination, not ashes.
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
Candles illuminate, too. You want a lightbulb analogy? OK, here it goes.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @berendjanwever and
Tavis: this WiFi-enabled lightbulb has a security hole.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @berendjanwever and
Me: Microsoft lightbulbs don't light the room well.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
I'm pretty sure Tavis was saying he'd rather be in a dimly lid room than in a house on fire.
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Replying to @berendjanwever @sschlesier and
He's finding security holes, not hardware failures, so it's not the same.
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Replying to @VessOnSecurity @sschlesier and
True, and I'll take hardware failures over security holes every day of the week.
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I'd much rather replace a hard-disk than find all my 0-day on pastebin, so no AV for me.
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