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Joining Tailscale: Simplifying Networking, Authentication, and Authorization 2020-01-30 I used to tolerate and expect complexity. Working on Go the past 10 years has changed my perspective, though. I now value simplicity above almost all else and tolerate complexity only when it's well isolated, well documented, well tested, and necessary to make things simpler overall at other layers for most peo
After ~12.5 years at Google and ~10 years working on Go (#golang), it's time for me to do something new. Tomorrow is my last day at Google. Working at Google and on Go has been a highlight of my career. Go really made programming fun for me again, and I've had fun helping make it. I want to thank Rob Pike for letting me work on Go full time (instead of just as a distraction on painfully long gBus
Hi, I'm Brad Fitzpatrick. Email: brad@danga.com. About me, courtesy Wikipedians, often amusingly inaccurate. My family: see their lacking websites (except my mom's) Previous & current companies and projects: Danga: 1998-2005, company I started, developed a lot of software: memcached, MogileFS, Perlbal, etc. LiveJournal: 1999-2007, blogging, social networking, forums, feed aggregator. Sold to Six A
Brad Fitzpatrick, brad@danga.com, author David Recordon, recordond@gmail.com, collaborator, editor 2007-08-17 I've been thinking a lot about the social graph for awhile now: aggregating the graph, decentralization, social network portability, etc. If you've seen me at any conference recently, I probably talked your ear off about it. I've gotten good at my verbal/visual presentations, showing my sl
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