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    2. Carlos | carlosdp.eth‏ @the_carlosdp 4 May 2019
      Replying to @Jonathan_Blow

      The dependency on the certificate is sound security practice. It’s the process of making sure it stays updated that broke down.

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    3. Justin Liew‏ @justin_liew 4 May 2019
      Replying to @the_carlosdp @Jonathan_Blow

      And importantly, it's the process. Don't blame the engineer. Fix the process.

      1 reply 0 retweets 7 likes
    4. Carlos | carlosdp.eth‏ @the_carlosdp 4 May 2019
      Replying to @justin_liew @Jonathan_Blow

      Yea, say what you will of SV culture, but one of the really good parts is the prevalence of the attitude of not blaming engineers for incidents and instead building software to prevent that accident from ever happening again, regardless of human error.

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    6. Carlos | carlosdp.eth‏ @the_carlosdp 4 May 2019
      Replying to @Jonathan_Blow @justin_liew

      I mean, you don’t have to be constantly connected for a certificate to be valid, you do need to be able to receive an updated cert though at some point. But, a system like this *cannot* be default open, that defeats the point which is to protect against maliciously signed plugins

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    7. Carlos | carlosdp.eth‏ @the_carlosdp 4 May 2019
      Replying to @the_carlosdp @Jonathan_Blow @justin_liew

      You’re right, you weren’t really calling out the engineer. But my point is more this isn’t actually a bad practice, it’s a best practice, but certs need to be managed properly. So no bad engineering was necessarily involved, just bad process, that could be solved by engineering

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      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 5 May 2019
      Replying to @the_carlosdp @Jonathan_Blow @justin_liew

      Jon, you just don't understand: the _engineering_ was great, it's the _process_ that was bad! You obviously think that process is part of engineering - how silly! It's like when people say cigarettes are bad for you. Cigarettes are harmless! It's the _smoke_ that's bad for you.

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        2. Carlos | carlosdp.eth‏ @the_carlosdp 5 May 2019
          Replying to @cmuratori @Jonathan_Blow @justin_liew

          That’s hair splitting dude, he clearly points to the behavior of the security protocol as the “bad engineering”, not the process. The fact the cert was left to expire was a gap in process that can be fixed by engineering an automated solution.

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        3. Justin Liew‏ @justin_liew 5 May 2019
          Replying to @the_carlosdp @cmuratori @Jonathan_Blow

          Casey is trolling you.

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        1. Matthew Forrest‏ @MatthewFrst47 5 May 2019
          Replying to @cmuratori @Jonathan_Blow @justin_liew

          Every day the more I think Stallman is right. At least with free software you have a chance of fixing it yourself when it's creators won't.

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