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  1. 🚨 ALERT: Some tech genius just discovered that *passkeys* are not the Holy Grail of data security! 🚨 Let’s all burn our trusty IT textbooks and embrace this revelation, because clearly nobody else has ever thought of improving #encryption methods before! 🙄🔒
    blog.timcappalli.me/p/passkeys #technews #datasecurity #passkeys #ITindustry #cybersecurity #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚨 ALERT: Some tech genius just discovered that *passkeys* are not the Holy Grail of data security! 🚨 Let’s all burn our trusty IT textbooks and embrace this revelation, because clearly nobody else has ever thought of improving #encryption methods before! 🙄🔒
    blog.timcappalli.me/p/passkeys #technews #datasecurity #passkeys #ITindustry #cybersecurity #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🗂️ Counting the waves of tech industry BS from blockchain to AI

    📝 Opinion: After decades in the trenches, this engineer is done with hype cycles [...]

    🔗 theregister.com/2026/02/08/wav

    🏷️ #technology #techculture #itindustry #enterprise #interesstingRead #jasonsFeedReader

  4. 🗂️ Counting the waves of tech industry BS from blockchain to AI

    📝 Opinion: After decades in the trenches, this engineer is done with hype cycles [...]

    🔗 theregister.com/2026/02/08/wav

    🏷️ #technology #techculture #itindustry #enterprise #interesstingRead #jasonsFeedReader

  5. I don’t miss the millenial dotcom boom for the grifters and career criminals.

    But I do miss it for another reason. IT talent was such strong currency at those times you could have a situation of an actual anarchist running the IT department like a syndicate for a while.

    Good times! 🙂

    #dotcombubble #itindustry

  6. I don’t miss the millenial dotcom boom for the grifters and career criminals.

    But I do miss it for another reason. IT talent was such strong currency at those times you could have a situation of an actual anarchist running the IT department like a syndicate for a while.

    Good times! 🙂

    #dotcombubble #itindustry

  7. India’s top IT giants—TCS, Infosys & Wipro—are seeing their sharpest growth slowdown in years, hit by global economic headwinds and geopolitical tensions. A pivotal moment for the tech outsourcing powerhouse. #IndiaTech #TCS #Infosys #Wipro #ITindustry #GlobalEconomy #TechNews

  8. India’s top IT giants—TCS, Infosys & Wipro—are seeing their sharpest growth slowdown in years, hit by global economic headwinds and geopolitical tensions. A pivotal moment for the tech outsourcing powerhouse. #IndiaTech #TCS #Infosys #Wipro #ITindustry #GlobalEconomy #TechNews

  9. Another Performance Tuning (full path of chain in IT industry) gif image which covers CODE, CONFIGURATION, DATABASE, INFRASTRUCTURE, NETWORK and ARCHITECTURE 6 aspect.

    #ITIndustry #FullPathofChain #PerformanceTuning

  10. Another Performance Tuning (full path of chain in IT industry) gif image which covers CODE, CONFIGURATION, DATABASE, INFRASTRUCTURE, NETWORK and ARCHITECTURE 6 aspect.

  11. Explore how low media literacy can have lingering repercussions on Australia’s tech industry.

    Explore how low media literacy can have lingering repercussions for the tech industry in Australia.#ai #artificialintelligence #australia #cybersecurity #deepfakes #itindustry #medialiteracy
    Low Media Literacy: A Risk to Australia's Cybersecurity Landscape

  12. Putin's import substitution policy fails as Russian banks struggle to replace foreign software. The Association of Russian Banks asked the government to extend the transition period as local IT solutions don't meet security standards and are more expensive. The same problem affects energy, transport, and critical infrastructure companies. Russian solutions lack advanced security features provided by Western developers like Cisco and Palo Alto Networks. #Russia #ITindustry

  13. Putin's import substitution policy fails as Russian banks struggle to replace foreign software. The Association of Russian Banks asked the government to extend the transition period as local IT solutions don't meet security standards and are more expensive. The same problem affects energy, transport, and critical infrastructure companies. Russian solutions lack advanced security features provided by Western developers like Cisco and Palo Alto Networks. #Russia #ITindustry

  14. In the dynamic sphere of Information Technology, I find myself increasingly drawn to the 'less glamorous' aspect of stability. Here are a few instances that illustrate this preference:

    1. The allure of a Linux distribution like Debian, which prioritizes core functionality and stability over making headlines with experimental features. It's heartening to see Debian providing a solid foundation for others to innovate upon.

    2. The prudence in a software release cycle that's paced at six months, allowing for meticulous testing with multiple release candidates before an official launch. This approach often unveils well-architected software, even in its 'alpha' phase, whereas some 'production-ready' software necessitates frequent bug fixes.

    The common narrative equates rapid releases with innovation. However, the more I explore this, the more I discern the pitfalls of such a fast-paced cycle. It not only burdens downstream stakeholders but also creates a ripple effect across the software supply chain, manifesting issues of a significant magnitude in our daily lives.

    Imagine a near-future where daily updates become a norm for not just our computers and mobile phones, but extend to our cars 🚗, home appliances 🏡, and even farming equipment 🚜. Even if each update process is streamlined to a minute, the cumulative time and effort required could be substantial. (now what if i tell you its far closer then you can imagine)

    Are we truly prepared for such a hyper-connected, software-driven reality where updates are incessant?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on how we might find a sweet spot between nurturing innovation and maintaining stability in our tech-driven world?

    Hastag soup:
    #SoftwareDevelopment #ITIndustry #TechnologyTrends #Innovation #Stability #ReleaseManagement #SoftwareSupplyChain #softwareSecurity #informationSecurity #appsec #infosec

  15. In the dynamic sphere of Information Technology, I find myself increasingly drawn to the 'less glamorous' aspect of stability. Here are a few instances that illustrate this preference:

    1. The allure of a Linux distribution like Debian, which prioritizes core functionality and stability over making headlines with experimental features. It's heartening to see Debian providing a solid foundation for others to innovate upon.

    2. The prudence in a software release cycle that's paced at six months, allowing for meticulous testing with multiple release candidates before an official launch. This approach often unveils well-architected software, even in its 'alpha' phase, whereas some 'production-ready' software necessitates frequent bug fixes.

    The common narrative equates rapid releases with innovation. However, the more I explore this, the more I discern the pitfalls of such a fast-paced cycle. It not only burdens downstream stakeholders but also creates a ripple effect across the software supply chain, manifesting issues of a significant magnitude in our daily lives.

    Imagine a near-future where daily updates become a norm for not just our computers and mobile phones, but extend to our cars 🚗, home appliances 🏡, and even farming equipment 🚜. Even if each update process is streamlined to a minute, the cumulative time and effort required could be substantial. (now what if i tell you its far closer then you can imagine)

    Are we truly prepared for such a hyper-connected, software-driven reality where updates are incessant?

    Would love to hear your thoughts on how we might find a sweet spot between nurturing innovation and maintaining stability in our tech-driven world?

    Hastag soup:
    #SoftwareDevelopment #ITIndustry #TechnologyTrends #Innovation #Stability #ReleaseManagement #SoftwareSupplyChain #softwareSecurity #informationSecurity #appsec #infosec

  16. and then a dude appears saying that he's the "Full Stack" Star which is willing to receive less pay than the average IT dudes...

    #IT #fullstack #programmers #computing #itindustry #programming #developers

  17. The Future of IT 2023 report from Emerging Europe is now available. Published by Tech Emerging Europe Advocates, this report provides valuable insights into the IT industry in the region, including available talent, IT infrastructure, and economic impact. Don't miss out on this essential resource!

    Read the complete report at: complexdiscovery.com/the-futur

    #ITindustry #EmergingEurope #eDiscovery

  18. I've officially made it one year into my new job! I'm super happy that it's gone so well and I'm still having fun.

    I'm going for a meal with my parents tonight to celebrate!

    #workanniversary #employment #itindustry

  19. I've officially made it one year into my new job! I'm super happy that it's gone so well and I'm still having fun.

    I'm going for a meal with my parents tonight to celebrate!

    #workanniversary #employment #itindustry