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Worth noting there is also an advisory for MacOS: https://keybase.io/docs/secadv/kb001


Also worth noting this was fixed in September.


I too would love to hear more about this, unfortunately this article on FreeBSD Jail Management Tools [1] seemed to be the most relevant thing I could come up with.

[1] https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2291


Agreed, this brings to mind one of my favorites has never felt quite right:

> require 'logger'; Logger.new("| cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub")


So if you rebuild your docker containers every time you deploy, and you deploy daily, security updates should happen on a daily basis. Correct?


Correct!

And if you have a continuous integration environment building and validating artifacts on every developer commit with a regular, vetted release cycle that catches any regression bugs...

Well, now you're on the right track.


I've thoroughly enjoyed and learned from every bit of Traction Book thus far, highly recommend to anyone who is considering purchasing.

I originally posted this on the GH AMA but my account was pending moderation and I got skipped... so.. while you're both here:

Do you have any recommendations on using the traction channels to solve the chicken and the egg problem? Or any other specific reading towards solving the C&E problem?

Do you have any methods for tracking conversions in offline channels or is it basically just talking to your customers and asking how they heard about you?


In the book we talk more about offline channel tracking, but basically you can tie them to online activity (e.g. discount codes, unique URLs, etc.) or via the "how did you hear about us?" questions.

For beating chicken and egg problem, generally you want to figure out which side is more difficult to get (demand or supply side) and then think about what traction channels work to acquire people on that side of the C&E problem. Happy to chat more over email if you'd like specific help.


His sentence should have been longer, but why are we giving this guy any more time of our day? This happened last year.


Three years ago, actually.


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> Part of the problem is that I'm not THAT good.

Not with that attitude, you're not :)


I have a question. Her tweets were posted multiple times last night to HN. They were up voted and commented on, yet within 20-30 minutes each time, they were flagged as dead and no longer on the front page.

On some, there were newly created accounts commenting in defense of Github and claiming her comments and reasons were fraudulent.

What's up with that?


Hacker News users flag posts relating to gender whenever they come up. It's long been my opinion that flagging is too powerful on HN. Legitimate stories about Titstare and that hackathon where women fetch drinks for you were disappeared very quickly.

Though in this instance I'm not sure it's so bad, we have very little to make a meaningful discussion out of yet.


There's a better-written story over here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7405510

But it's magically vanished from being listed on the front page: http://hnrankings.info/7405510,7405325/

The discussion about the tweet mentioned above is here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7403344 (and it looks like it was flagged off the front page almost instantly)


+1 for homakov. Dude knows what's up.

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