What have I been writing when I haven’t been writing here?
Security Boulevard
- Why NTIA Support of Open-Source AI is Good for Security (co-author) — Security by obscurity doesn’t work, so trying to keep AI from being used for bad purposes by hiding it won’t work, either.
Duck Alignment Academy
- The future of first-party open source events — The way first-party open source events are typically setup does not fit the world in 2024. A new approach splits talks, social, & workshops.
- It’s okay to not do things — Just because you had the idea to do something, that doesn’t mean you’re obligated to do it. Some tasks can be skipped or delayed.
- Code style guides are for cooperation, not preferences — If you’re leading a project, document your style. If you’re joining a project, set your style preferences aside.
GUAC
- GUAC at Open Source Summit Europe (ghost write) — Go see Mike. Get stickers!
- GUAC use cases beyond security on CNCF Live
- September 2024 community meeting
- GUAC v0.8.4 released
- GUAC v0.8.6 released
- GUAC v0.8.7 released
- guac-visualizer 0.4.5 released
- GUAC in Hacktoberfest 2024 — Help make GUAC better and also work toward Hacktoberfest completion!
- Finding Hacktoberfest projects with GUAC — Use GUAC to find Hacktoberfest projects you should contribute to.
Kusari
- Protect Your Codebase: The Importance of Provenance (ghost write) — The security of your software is directly impacted by the dependencies you choose. How do you verify and protect those dependencies?