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I need to give an official name to something we are all talking about right now: Security drift.

Security drift is when software continues to work, but slowly becomes less secure over time, without anyone intentionally making it that way.
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@scottwilson @mozillaofficial

*makes wild train-whistle pulling motions*

@Newmy How satisfying are those switches on a scale of 1-10?

@sue Question:

Do you eat trauma dumpling?

@SwiftOnSecurity No kidding, I feel like the summer of 2016 was the last overly "positive" span of time we've had, collectively--the summer of Pokemon Go.

Everyone was out and about (with occasional mischief), talking to each other and collaborating to catch'em. It was omipotent and weirdly lovely.

Streets and parks were alive, social trust was a bit higher because who's going to lie to you about a freaking electabuzz over there? Some mischief as a result but way, way more net good than bad.

Please clap for 2016.

This is difficult to capture beautifully for obvious reasons.
@jerry With the risky.af savings, will we see orchid.club instances?
Sideways approaches
mean trouble for someone. Dog?
The cat attacks now.
@jerry Who's for some spontaneous dispersed camping?

@jerry To make you feel at work, should we mail you a lot asking why it isn't working and when it will be back?

Would that help? :)