Episode 427: Human laziness is the ultimate security threat

The home team talks with Guillermo Rauch, CEO and cofounder of Vercel and cocreator of Next.js, and Sam Lambert, formerly VP of Engineering at Github and now CEO of PlanetScale. They cover how Vercel and PlanetScale are making the web more accessible to developers, the future of web development for professional programmers, and why human laziness is the ultimate security threat. The post Episode 427: Human laziness is the ultimate security threat appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/03/25/episode-427-human-laziness-is-the-ultimate-security-threat/

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