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"This is a book for jumping around from chapter to chapter, as you might need to read up on a specific vulnerability class, or exploitation technique. I am reading about "Practicing Reverse Engineering." I am thinking about how technical debt (the things that you know you need to fix, also called defects or bugs) can be applied to business workflows, as well as technical topics." — Jun 07, 2019 06:22AM
"This is a book for jumping around from chapter to chapter, as you might need to read up on a specific vulnerability class, or exploitation technique. I am reading about "Practicing Reverse Engineering." I am thinking about how technical debt (the things that you know you need to fix, also called defects or bugs) can be applied to business workflows, as well as technical topics." — Jun 07, 2019 06:22AM
“Whatever doesn't kill me...had better start running.”
― City of Glass
― City of Glass
“By Refusing to accept things, because they do not please us,we spend most of our lives making meaningless gestures Somewhere Next Door to Reality.”
― Somewhere Next Door to Reality
― Somewhere Next Door to Reality
“Turing had pointed out that, if one could carry out a prolonged conversation with a machine—whether by typewriter or microphones was immaterial—without being able to distinguish between its replies and those that a man might give, then the machine was thinking, by any sensible definition of the word. Hal could pass the Turing test with ease. The”
― 2001: A Space Odyssey
― 2001: A Space Odyssey
“Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back”
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