I’m not a huge fan of the new Google+ interface, but I do like the way it handles notifications.

So I made an extension that adds them to Firefox. The Problem: The New Google+ Interface Sucks Google recently redesigned their social network in order to make it more “mobile-friendly” and less c ...

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I’m not a fan of the new design.

The New Design I’ve been using Google Calendar for years, and I really like it. It has all the features that I need to keep track of my life: events, reminders, recurring events (e.g., every other T ...

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Nearly half of all cybersecurity alerts are false positives, and 75% of companies spend an equal amount of time, or more, on them than on actual attacks.

The report describes the current state of security software as "a patchwork of incompatible tools" added when new cloud vendors are brought onboard, due to input from developers or other team members. ...

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I’m a software engineer and entrepreneur.

I started programming at age 10, and have been doing it professionally for over 15 years. My first company was acquired by Google in 2011, where I worked on the Chrome team before leaving to start my ...

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We’ve created a new eBook that details our D.

A.R https://t.co/vXEjsArzYT ...

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I have a bunch of ideas about how to make the web more secure.

I'm going to try and implement some of them, starting with HTTPS Everywhere for Android. I've been working on an app called HTTPS Everywhere for Android since mid-March https://t.co/R4wBlXqsa4 ...

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I’m a web developer, and I make games in my spare time.

I'm currently working at the University of Washington as an Instructional Designer for their Information School. Previously, I worked at Microsoft on Bing Ads (and before that, Xbox). My favorite thin ...

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SaltStack is a Y Combinator-backed startup that provides an open source platform for automating the configuration and management of any infrastructure, including physical, virtual or cloud.

Salt's modular architecture allows users to extend its capabilities via Python or ZeroMQ extensions called "modules," which can be written in any language. The company was founded by Thomas Sibley, w ...

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