Just You Wait
5 hours ago
- #technology-reflections
- #personal-journey
- #AI-renaissance
- The author reflects on turning 50, born in 1976, and growing up with technology waves like Atari, Nintendo, and early PCs.
- In 1994, key personal milestones (graduation, college) coincided with tech breakthroughs: Linux 1.0, Netscape, Amazon, and PHP.
- Switched to computer science, learned web development with HTML, Perl, and PHP, and later worked at USPS, leading significant projects like digital certificates.
- Developed a deep interest in HTTP and security, created Protoscope proxy, wrote an early HTTP book, and published on CSRF in 2004.
- Moved to NYC, worked on eDonkey, which became a major P2P network, handling server-side operations and scalability.
- Founded Brooklyn Beta, a tech conference featuring notable speakers and growing to 1,500 attendees, a point of pride.
- Felt a loss of inspiration in tech due to trends like developer experience, JavaScript dominance, and privacy issues like Cambridge Analytica.
- Explored Web3 and NFTs briefly but found them unexciting; the pandemic added to challenges, and a neuroscience startup didn't reignite passion.
- Initially skeptical of AI but gave it a chance, using it for learning and rediscovery, leading to renewed creativity and project revival.
- Realized his security expertise remains relevant as AI referenced his past work, and now sees possibility in AI, emphasizing curiosity and generosity.