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The web app somehow made its way to him! He sent me an extremely endearing message that it was fun to see his 2yo grandson using it! (Craig had originally made Kid Pix for his son who is now a graphic, ui, and ux designer). I let him know I made this port for my own daughter as a pandemic-project.



Hm - it looks like HN pulled the canonical link? I mirrored it on my home page for that reason;

https://5f5.org/mirror/HowToAssertThatYourSQLDoesNotDoFullTa...


Yep! Here's a photo from the manual with all the original names of the tools: https://imgur.com/a/Xke5YU2


Amazing!


[edit] - Give it a try now; press ctrl during the animation to stop it.


Not sure if it is a bug or intentional - If you dynamite, ctrl, dynamite, ctrl quickly so that both animations are still going the screen still clears.


WHEEEE!


Good catch! Yep, I forked my old paint app. It didn't have any animations, sound handling, etc.

I hope everyone is having as much fun with it as I had in making it!


I'm guessing the new name is a trademark lawsuit waiting to happen. From what I read on Wikipedia, it doesn't look like Kid Pix is abandonware.


Previously — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16615593

With Sqreen's acquisition, the list's previous home unfortunately redirects the their acquisition announcement. We're grateful that they released the list under CCA and we look forward to keeping it updated and relevant to startups on beginning their infosec journeys.


After making the rounds last week and getting some feedback on our tool, we wanted to show HN what we wrote that catches the backdoors that Salesforce's Endgame (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26154038) targets. We would love to get your feedback and we hope you find it useful.


> For me it was always an uphill battle to sell the need of security

60+ ppl is pretty far along where other security aspects besides infosec also start showing up (e.g. securing employee computers, etc). Was this because tech-debt in general wasn't a priority or security specific improvements weren't seen as important?


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