Sagi Kedmi

@sagikedmi

Maker. Human, all too human.

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Joined October 2014

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  1. Aug 7

    Very thoughtful advice by , specifically on managing and hiring outside your expertise. IMHO, a must watch for founders (h/t )

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    Aug 4

    We've developed a new attack on WPA/WPA2. There's no more complete 4-way handshake recording required. Here's all details and tools you need:

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    Aug 2

    If you want to be successful in the long run, be generous. Mentor, volunteer, teach, help, share ideas and credit. Selflessness is, ultimately, self serving.

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    Jul 12

    As you scale your team, early employees have to scale up too. Founders have to make the tough call to make changes when someone early won’t let go of the past, no matter how painful that is. From bestseller High Growth Handbook by 👌

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    May 31

    How to Get Rich (without getting lucky):

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    May 15

    Here’s an example of getting around 2FA with social engineering. 😬🤖 Dang. Thanks for sharing this.

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    May 14
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    May 10
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    Apr 24

    After nearly a decade of remote work I have come to a hard realisation: Remote creation is almost impossible. If you have a working business or simple project, running it with a distributed team is fine. If you really want to make something new, teams around whiteboards win.

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    Apr 14

    Persistence is paramount on the long road to product-market fit. Partners disappoint. Customers delay. Growth stalls. Passions fade. Loyalty to each other gets the team to the other side.

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    Mar 30

    Smart partners negotiate fair deals because they know that lopsided deals are fragile and that most value accumulates in long term trust relationships. You can tell a lot about a potential partner by their opening offer.

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    Jan 28

    The Co-Founder Relationship

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    Jan 30

    Testing finds bugs you thought about. Fuzzing finds ones you didn't.

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  15. Jan 28

    Encountering in Tel Aviv (h/t )

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    Jan 24
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    Jan 18

    Owning Yourself

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    Tech has not been an industry where change was over and nothing would happen. It still isn’t.

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    17 Dec 2017

    Playing Your Role

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    20 Dec 2017

    Most careers turn into sales jobs when you get senior enough.

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