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mgorsuch

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About mgorsuch

http://michaelgorsuch.com

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    Comment #8470487

    I've used docker for process isolation at two companies now. In both cases, we were executing things on the server based on customer input values, and desired the isolation to help…

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    Comment #7458878

    I was involved with a company that received several attacks on AWS. We were premium support customers, and were able to work with our AWS TAM to get a mitigation device in place an…

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    Comment #5765005

    Great work as usual, Ryan. Glad to see this make it out there!

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    Comment #4665121

    Thanks for sharing these notes on your experience. Clearly a lot was gained. Your awesome and I look forward to hearing about your next adventure.

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    Comment #4654996

    I particularly like the reliance on crc to help in situations where a numeric identifier might not be possible / desired. It's organic. This gave me enough of an 'aha!' to move for…

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    Comment #3925971

    It does!

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    Comment #2715904

    FWIW, offering SSL is a giant pita considering that it requires a unique IP address for each endpoint. Scaling that is not easy. Add the diminishing pool of IP4 space to that and y…

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    Comment #1988922

    I like the quote from Boondock Saints. Makes them scary, like Rocco.

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    Comment #1951732

    Aww. I'll pay more attention next time.

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    Comment #1766539

    Hoverboards.

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    Comment #1523114

    I love PagerDuty, and it has already paid for itself many times over. The fact that it will phone my house if I miss the text messages has been a big win over AT&T's lousy coverage…