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Design Puzzle – Increase Car Security

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Dean Dretske

I saw the following video this evening.  It shows a pair of car thieves spoofing the car-key conversation to unlock and steal the car.  I thought it would make an interesting design problem to talk about.  Although I mostly design … Continue reading →

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Developer Rant – Interruptions

Posted on February 11, 2016 by Dean Dretske

suggestions to Increase your productivity by reducing interruptions Continue reading →

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