Spill, part one (a Little Brother story)
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This week on my podcast, I read part one of βSpillβ, a new Little Brother story commissioned by Clay F Carlson and published on Reactor, the online publication of Tor Books. Also available in DRM-free ebook form as a Tor Original.
Doctors smoke. Driving instructors text and drive. Dentists eat sugary snacks before bed. And hackers? Well, weβre no better at taking our own advice than anyone else.
Take βThere is no security in obscurityββif a security system only works when your enemies donβt understand it, then your security system doesnβt work.
A couple of years ago, I decided I wanted to move off the cloud. βThereβs no such thing as the cloud, thereβs only other peoplesβ computers.β If you trust Google (or Apple, or, God help you, Amazon to host your stuff, well, letβs just say I donβt think youβve thought this one through, pal).
I Am Good at Nerd, and managing a server for my own email and file transfers and streaming media didnβt seem that hard. Iβd been building PCs since I was fifteen. I even went through a phase where I built my own laptops, so why couldnβt I just build myself a monster-ass PC with stupid amounts of hard drives and RAM and find a data center somewhere that would host it?