Chad Tindel

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Chad Tindel

Chad Tindel

@ctindel

I work for @AWSCloud & my opinions are my own.

Katılım Ekim 2009
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Chad Tindel
Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@Hyatt why can’t your in-app chat but answer basic questions like “what hotels in <place> will accept a free night award on <date>”?
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Sportsnet@Sportsnet·
ALEX DEBRINCAT TIES IT IN THE FINAL MINUTE OF REGULATION WITH ONE OF THE WEIRDEST GOALS YOU'LL SEE
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Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@NYCMayor why doesn’t the city financially penalize school bus companies whose drivers don’t turn on the tracking app?
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Someone just open sourced a fully autonomous AI hacker and it's terrifying. It's called Shannon. Point it at your web app, and it doesn't just scan for vulnerabilities. It actually exploits them. Real injections. Real auth bypasses. Real database exfiltrations. Not alerts. Not warnings. Actual working exploits with copy-paste proof-of-concepts. Here's what this thing does autonomously: → Reads your entire source code to plan its attack → Maps every endpoint, API route, and auth mechanism → Runs Nmap, Subfinder, and WhatWeb for deep recon → Hunts for Injection, XSS, SSRF, and broken auth in parallel → Launches real browser-based exploits to prove each vulnerability → Generates a pentester-grade report with reproducible PoCs Here's the wildest part: It follows a strict "No Exploit, No Report" policy. If it can't actually break it, it doesn't report it. Zero false positives. It pointed at OWASP Juice Shop and found 20+ critical vulnerabilities in a single run including complete auth bypass and full database exfiltration. On the XBOW Benchmark (hint-free, source-aware), it scored 96.15%. Your team ships code daily with Claude Code and Cursor. Your pentest happens once a year. That's 364 days of shipping blind. Shannon closes that gap. One command. Fully autonomous. The Red Team to your vibe-coding Blue team. Every Claude coder deserves their Shannon. 10.6K GitHub stars. 1.3K forks. Already trending. 100% Open Source. AGPL-3.0 License.
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Chad Tindel
Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@wmchristie @aaronburnett I haven’t seen government really working to make childcare less expensive, that’s basically an area where capitalism has free reign except for safety regulations (which parents do want)
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Bill Christie@wmchristie·
@aaronburnett I’ve seen this chart before. The red also corresponds to items the government has worked to make less expensive and the red correspond to where capitalism has been given more or less free rein. Not my observation, but I don’t remember the source.
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Aaron Burnett
Aaron Burnett@aaronburnett·
The people that created the red lines are blaming the people that created the blue lines…
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer

The AI backlash is here. This post has a million views. People hate technology. They hate innovation. They see that it is coming for their jobs. Coming for their way of life. Innovation is asking them to do more work. To spend nights and weekends learning about AI and building new things. They hate that. And I've seen it my entire career as people tell me over and over again that they don't like what I'm pitching them. How many have gone to an Apple store and had a demo of the Vision Pro? Even in Silicon Valley I keep finding smart people who refuse. And my consumer research outside the valley shows far far greater resistance. There are couple other such posts this morning going viral: @zachweinberg: x.com/zachweinberg/s… @tszzl: x.com/tszzl/status/2… Here's the real problem. Let's say you burn down Silicon Valley. The Chinese are coming and coming with cars that will eviscerate the rest of the auto industry. Americans can't see that because we tax the heck out of them and keep them from selling here. And soon they are coming with robots. Americans can't see that because they aren't like me meeting with robot pioneers here and in China. Or watching the robot community here on X (or understand what they are talking about with their highly technical talks about world models and reinforcement learning. And they are coming with AI models. Most Americans are sticking their heads in the sand and ignoring what's going on on @huggingface and here on X. I talk to entrepreneurs around the world who keep telling me they are building businesses on Chinese models because they are cheaper and better. And they are coming with entertainment businesses that will eviscerate Hollywood. Most Americans see AI artists as anti human. The Chinese don't. The only way out of this +is+ innovation. That's where any new jobs are gonna be. So go ahead and burn down Silicon Valley and San Francisco. That won't save your job and will doom America to being a poor country subservient to the Chinese. And, yes, we need to do a better job of explaining the role of innovation. But that job is bigger than what I can do. Why? Because people hate innovation and want to stick their heads in the sand, and even, roll back innovation, my posts aren't getting any reach here on X outside of a small group of innovation supporters. Well, I'll keep supporting the innovators. I made lists of almost all of them, 37,000 in AI alone, and 7,600 AI companies: x.com/scobleizer/lis… But that isn't nearly enough. The entire industry needs to do a better job of talking to everyday people and getting them to see a better world is possible. For now all they hear is "you are taking my job." And they aren't wrong about that either. Which makes this all so difficult to get people onto the side of innovation.

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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Jason Calacanis: "The American people are very disappointed in the Trump administration's first year when it comes to inflation and the economy." David Sacks: "I don't understand how the numbers could be any better."
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Chad Tindel
Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@houlihan_rick Speaking your prompts to Claude code will probably speed up your development cycles
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Rick Houlihan@houlihan_rick·
My early Christmas present was a broken elbow. Unfortunately no returns.
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Jackson Heights Orchestra
Jackson Heights Orchestra@jhorchestra·
Mark your calendars for the next @jhbgny Jackson Heights Orchestra concert on Wednesday December 10, 2025 at 7:30pm at Lexington School for the Deaf (@LexforthedeafNY), 25-26 76th Street, East Elmhurst NY. Artistic Director @alexwn will conduct a wonderful program!
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IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
Last week I hosted family for Thanksgiving. My 12-year-old nephew asked for the WiFi password. He wanted to play Roblox on his iPad. I looked at the device. Unmanaged. No antivirus. No encryption. I’m an IT Professional. I don't run an open network. So I didn’t give him the password. Instead, I spent 45 minutes provisioning a Guest VLAN. I set up a captive portal. I throttled the bandwidth down to 56kbps. Then I blocked all traffic on ports 80 and 443. He came back crying. He said it wouldn't load. My sister screamed at me to "just let him play." I told her that Zero Trust architecture doesn't care about bloodlines. We didn't have a "fun" Thanksgiving. But we had a secure perimeter. You’re welcome for the compliance.
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Luca
Luca@lucawashenko·
our finance person sent $800k to the wrong bank account was meant to go to our supplier but they received a phishing email and changed the account/routing number anyone dealt with this before and recovered funds? we are talking to chase/mercury rt for visibility
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Tanya Bragin
Tanya Bragin@tbragin·
Organizing rock concerts, working with race car drivers on publicity, renting furniture... are all the things I didn't know I would be doing as Head of Marketing! 😂 youtube.com/watch?v=OTHbF9… I share it all with @ctindel and @smayzak in this @softwareinblue podcast. My thanks go to to the wonderful Marketing Team at @ClickHouseDB. I've been truly humbled to work with you all and learn from you!
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Rhett Garber
Rhett Garber@rhettford·
Pretty smooth experience. Didn’t even need to recompile the kernel to get WiFi to work (cc @ctindel)
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Rhett Garber@rhettford·
It’s probably @dhh ‘s fault I first bought a Mac back in 2005 anyway.
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Chad Tindel
Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@Yankees your security let in someone so intoxicated he vomited on my son in the first inning. Three layers of management refused to give him the cheapest t shirt you sell so that he could watch the game in a clean shirt. Why does your management hate its child fans? #SAD
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Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@houlihan_rick A lot of people in the laundry affiliate world using LinkedIn for oauth these days?
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Rick Houlihan@houlihan_rick·
Here is the latest architecture and implementation guide for my vibe coded affiliate app. It's been private beta for a week. Finding some bugs, but nothing terrible yet. Smoother launch than Bitchat, albeit with far less scrutiny. #vibecoding wavemax.promo/docs/architect…
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Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@PSLToFlushing @connorjrogers did you notice that it was the Law Offices of Stanek, Kranick, and Garrett reliving Senga last night? We were dying when they called Garrett in.
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Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@farrmacro @chamath Except what really happens most of the time is that big companies create massive patent pools to share with each other and then sue your innovator ass into bankruptcy because they have more lawyers than you
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Richard Farr
Richard Farr@farrmacro·
This is so dumb. So someone spends their entire life trying to develop something and they nail it. They invent something totally unique. But the minute they go to profit off of it, some big firm just steals the fucking technology and “executes” on it using their massive salesforce and distribution. So all the power stays with the big folks and countries like China steal everything without consequence. People with any brains will just get hammered on the beach and not bother trying any more.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Jack: “delete all IP law” Elon: “I agree” How could this work and where are they coming from? I don’t know exactly but here’s a guess: In business you can view your knowledge in one of three buckets: (A) common knowledge (B) trade secrets (C) IP (patents, copyrights etc) A company’s ability to succeed is the sum of these three multiplied by your ability to execute. (A+B+C)*E = magnitude of success Viewed this way, great execution can almost always overcome a lack of any one or two ingredients. Meanwhile, IP alone cannot overcome incompetence. A world without IP laws would shift the surface area to common knowledge and trade secrets. This would have the benefit of forcing companies to spend less time filing or protecting ideas and more time executing them and developing practiced excellence. Currently, 41% of US’ GDP is measured as coming from IP intensive areas so we’d need to figure out if this model is possible for areas like software, hardware and pharma. But if there were no IP laws, there would likely be more trade secrets to protect what companies do, less legal wrangling in courts, fewer constraints on competition and a more reductive posture with countries that already have looser enforcement guidelines on IP laws anyways (read: China).
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Chad Tindel@ctindel·
@rhettford In a yellow cab from jfk right now, the screen is broken and I can’t even pay with Curb
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Rhett Garber
Rhett Garber@rhettford·
After taking a Waymo to the Phoenix airport, this Seattle yellow cab home feels like Mr. Toads Wild Ride. I’ve seen the future and I already miss it.
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