Updated: 9/1/2002; 6:59:08 PM.
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Wednesday, May 15, 2002 |
Bruce Schneier: We're losing the separation between data and code. SOAP is billed as a firewall-friendly protocol, sorta like a skull-friendly bullet. OUCH! Clearly my mantra "It's just data" hasn't spread as far as I would like.
7:26:48 PM
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I took notes on Cory's presentation, but I like Aaron's version better.
2:49:58 PM
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Geoff Cohen: I particularly liked both the content and the organization of this precentation at ETCON. I'm jotting them down here as I want to think about them more deeply later.
Lessons from biology:
- Embrace legacy
- Try everything
- Pay attention
- Reflect
- Change
- Be fruitful and multiply
- Stay loose
- Work bottom up
- Plan top down
- Rest in peace
Challenges:
In the system he is working on, the only things one can do is emit and accept. One can't even name another component as that is the first step down the slippery slope of tight coupling.
2:14:44 PM
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Cory Doctorow: "Find a place where there aren't enough electrical outlets and plug this in." Soon, there will be power for everyone! I totally love doing stuff like this. Super cool.
9:56:36 AM
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