I'd ask a different question: "what did the tweet accomplish?"
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Replying to @NerdPyle @DonAndrewBailey and
I really want to know if Travis waited until Friday afternoon...
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Replying to @kjacobsen @DonAndrewBailey and
Hah, If I'm going to be the focus of your persecution complex, at least get my name right.
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Replying to @taviso @DonAndrewBailey and
So sorry Tavis, added an entry in autocorrect just for you. It's not a persecution complex, I just feel things could be done better.
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Replying to @kjacobsen @DonAndrewBailey and
You're entitled to an opinion, and the best way to express that opinion is probably accusations of malice and questioning people's motives.
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Replying to @taviso @DonAndrewBailey and
I understand your motivation, I just don't fully understand your timing.
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Replying to @kjacobsen @DonAndrewBailey and
Lets think about it, how many days are there in a work week? So,what are the odds of any bug being found on a Friday. Is it impossibly high?
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Replying to @taviso @DonAndrewBailey and
Agreed, but you work for Project 0, depending on the dev you have 90 days to go public, so why tweet and cause defenders issues before then?
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Replying to @kjacobsen @taviso and
Why talk about a privately disclosed bug in public like this?
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Replying to @kjacobsen @taviso and
Some of us would loose our jobs for even hinting at the existence of a privately disclosed bug within the private period.
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It's certainly true that I'm in a privileged position that I can talk about my work, most professional vulnerability researchers cannot.
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