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Matthew Garrett
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Former biologist. Actual PhD in genetics. Security at Nvidia, OS security teaching at https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu. Blog: https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org. He/him.

Do people who have strong familiarity with technical issues express hypotheses about what caused an issue before there's sufficient technical disclosure to know whether they're true or not? Of course! But they mostly do it in places where the audience understands that these are hypotheses rather than the truth, ie not in front of the general public

When someone asks a question here and you know the answer, click through to view their post on their instance rather than on yours just to make sure there aren't already 3000 identical answers that haven't made their way to your instance

nostr:npub1erh5vy32767hn23eugelglz29wz4ua7r3enfnq0fhe85mkt2gsxsfaw6xs And continues to ruin the reputation of the Apache Foundation to this day

The Techrights guy has had someone trolling his IRC channel for the past year, has (incorrectly) concluded it's me, and has now decided to… report it to the police?