I feel that there’s a certain amount of hubris that comes along with spending long periods of time solo-coding on a computer, and perhaps unwittingly starved of social contact. Without any checks on you or your work’s importance (normally provided by your bog-standard “job”), your achievements take on a grandeur that they might not have broadly earned, as impressive as they might be.
An example is APE (which I otherwise feel is a very impressive hack). One criticism might be “oh, so I not only get to be insecure on one platform, I can be insecure on many all at once?”
The longer you spend in technology, the more you realize that there are extremely few win-wins and a very many win-somes, lose-somes (tradeoffs)
An example is APE (which I otherwise feel is a very impressive hack). One criticism might be “oh, so I not only get to be insecure on one platform, I can be insecure on many all at once?”
The longer you spend in technology, the more you realize that there are extremely few win-wins and a very many win-somes, lose-somes (tradeoffs)