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This happens over and over in these discussions. It doesn't matter who you're citing or who's talking. People are terrified and are reacting to news reflexively.
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Hi! Loved your recent post about the new era of computer security, thanks.
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Thank you! Glad you liked it.
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Personally, I’m tired of exaggerated claims and hype peddlers.

Edit: Frankly, accusing perceived opponents of being too afraid to see the truth is poor argumentative practice, and practically never true.

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I actually like when that happens. Like when people "correct" me about how reddit works. I appreciate that we still focus on the content and not who is saying it.
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That's not really what happened on this thread. Someone said something sensible and banal about vulnerability research, then someone else said do-you-even-lift-bro, and got shown up.
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That's true in this particular case, but I was talking more about the general case.
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Sure he wrote a port scanner that obscures the IP address of the scanner, but does he know anything about security? /s

Oh, and he wrote Redis. No biggie.

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That's both wholly different branches than finding software bugs
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