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I work at Mozilla on making it easy for people to share safely. And random other things.
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Oh dear. The new anti-crypto bill pushed by the feds is such a bad idea. http://nyti.ms/ahNLv8
Sikuli is a really interesting approach to test automation from MIT: http://t.co/cEXKAKZo
wouldn't it be nice if email had an equivalent to HTTP 301 Permanent Redirect that propagated all the way back into addressbooks?
The JS community is fascinating among OSS programming language communities because they understand the importance of visual design.
oh bloody hell. "Geocoder.ca sued by Canada Post for their open database of postal codes" http://t.co/PBvr4gSe
People on the outside of Mozilla often miss how important the mission is; people on the inside often miss how important the market is.
We're looking for an awesome android engineer. http://t.co/01DKXswQ Ask me if you have questions! (aside: the YVR office will rock)
Today marks the beginning of an exciting new phase for me & mozilla: http://t.co/bktq4Kf
closing thought for the day: redis is to nosql what sqlite is to sql. awesome simple hammer.
"Platform providers call it Differentiation. MBAs call it Fragmentation. Developers call it WTF." http://wp.me/p19gmb-2u
Task of the day: identify and distinguish between: urgent, important, high risk, high value, high-latency, and _everything else_.
"NOTE: I've developed *the* perfect shipping tactic, but it's too large to write in the margin of this email"
verified by visa, i truly hate you. go back to UX school.
webmaking! /cc @msurman@mwbrooks: Incredible Concept to Code slides by PhoneGap's @hitsmachines from #ixd12 http://t.co/KMDGOZpG
Important post by @benadida: http://t.co/DdeGYFJJ: encryption isn't magic; need for usability often makes "secure" approaches unworkable.