Lately, I've been tightening my own personal feedback loops. And working out. I've also been thinking about how sometimes it can be positive to forget things. For example, I've been almost entirely abstinent from alcohol so long now that I can't remember exactly when I first stopped drinking. Maybe it was three or four years ago? I've also spent a lot of time thinking about the quality of habits. A few weeks ago, my mind handed me a big thought—that how we do one thing tends to become how we do everything. I'd like to close out the year by continuing to stay in shape, working on more software, and publishing some new security research about operating systems and browsers.
Friday, September 13, 2024
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