Ben Adida

@benadida

Building a voting system everyone can trust . Past: Product/Engineering/Security , , , ..., Harvard, MIT.

Joined April 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    19 Nov 2020

    1/ The team has been working around the clock for the last week to support the State of Georgia in running their first state-wide risk-limiting audit, which turned into a full hand-count.

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  2. 32 minutes ago

    Throw away all the self help and advice books. Everything you need in 6 tweets from a 5yo.

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  3. 13 hours ago

    A candidate we interviewed and turned down sent us 2 pages of very thoughtful feedback, some positive, some negative, on our interview process. Amazing. Thank you.

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  4. 14 hours ago

    Viewing source on Wordle is totally fine, but it's neither hacking nor is it playing Wordle. A little like peeking when playing hide and seek.

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  5. Jan 24

    Correct. Pets on zoom, please, pretty please.

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  6. Jan 24

    This is kind of important. Feels like the test instructions should be particularly clear about this.

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  7. Jan 24

    Thinking about this some more... It's easy for a software engineer to find today's / tomorrow's / all the Wordle answers. The game wasn't built to withstand serious attack. It's always interesting to see what some choose to do with their skills. Like ruining people's fun.

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  8. Jan 24

    There's always going to be someone out there trying to ruin people's simple fun.

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  9. Jan 22
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  10. Retweeted
    Jan 22
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  11. Jan 22

    I love this idea, but gentle call-out to : college, grad student, & both experts are men, while child & teen are women/girls. So many amazing women experts in cryptography, including co-inventor of zero-knowledge proofs. Let's be deliberate in featuring diverse experts.

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  12. Jan 22

    I'm still thinking about The Alpinist, which I watched a few weeks ago. Mind blowing.

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  13. Jan 22
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  14. Jan 21

    Whatever you think about NFTs, you cannot deny this truth.

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  15. Jan 21

    This retro on the Roblox outage is fascinating, and one critical lesson is there were multiple causes. Complex systems fail in complex ways, and that means almost always more than one root cause.

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  16. Jan 20

    As we continue to struggle with COVID, it's easy to miss the tremendous scientific work over decades that gave us the vaccines. This piece from a few days ago is really inspiring.

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  17. Jan 20

    Many poo-poo'ed exposure notifications. But bottom line: - many have installed it - notifications work - the apps are now improved with self reporting - privacy architecture remains very solid When deployed judiciously, tech can do a lot of good with low risk.

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  18. Jan 19

    9yo: that's it, I think there are no other bugs in my code. Me:

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  19. Jan 18

    One more interesting aspect: giving your name and address to the USPS is roughly zero incremental privacy risk. This is a very nice added touch.

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  20. Jan 18

    ✅ Dead simple form ✅ Likely reuses existing address validation and checkout flow from and shipping integration with USPS ✅ Fast and responsive on day 1. 👏👏👏 Way to go!

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  21. Jan 18

    As an NBA fan, I certainly wouldn't mind if this mess kicked off the more important conversation we've all been waiting for.

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