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Learnings from 5 years of tech startup code audits - Ken Kantzer's Blog
Learnings from 5 years of tech startup code audits - Ken Kantzer's Blog
While I was leading PKC’s security practice, we did probably 20-30 code security audits, almost of all of them for startups that were just around their Series A or B (that was usually when they had cash and realized that it’d be good to take a deeper look at their security, after the do-or-die focus on product market fit).
·kenkantzer.com·
Learnings from 5 years of tech startup code audits - Ken Kantzer's Blog
How To Be Successful
How To Be Successful
I’ve observed thousands of founders and thought a lot about what it takes to make a huge amount of money or to create something important. Usually, people start off wanting the former and end up...
·blog.samaltman.com·
How To Be Successful
Barrels and Ammunition
Barrels and Ammunition
Last week, I watching some talks on Youtube and came across one that stood out to me. Keith Rabois introduces the concept of barrels and ammunition, which I thought was a really clever way to view organizations...
·conordewey.com·
Barrels and Ammunition
Productivity
Productivity
I think I am at least somewhat more productive than average, and people sometimes ask me for productivity tips.  So I decided to just write them all down in one place. Compound growth gets...
·blog.samaltman.com·
Productivity
Working with Queue and Stack people
Working with Queue and Stack people
My colleague and friend Clinton told me once about himself (I’m paraphrasing): “I’m a stack, not a queue”. This is not a post about queue and stack data structures, but abou…
·marcesher.com·
Working with Queue and Stack people
The Decision Lab - Behavioral Science, Applied.
The Decision Lab - Behavioral Science, Applied.
A behavioral design think tank, we apply decision science, digital innovation & lean methodologies to pressing problems in policy, business & social justice
·thedecisionlab.com·
The Decision Lab - Behavioral Science, Applied.