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Malware implies the existence of femalware.

BradRubenstein ,
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I'm here for the bearware.

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bontchev ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity My boss in Iceland, Fridrik Skulason, preceded the names of all our products with "F-" - F-PROT, F-CHK, F-MAP, etc.

At one point we made an e-mail spam filter and he wanted to name it F-MAIL.

MAIL & F-MAIL, geddit?

samofhearts ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity I think malware implies the existence of bienware.

joakimfors ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity Malware written in Rust?

jab01701mid ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity Some of the most uncomfortable conversations I've had at work with female co-workers have involved discussions of male and female connectorization. Because at some point, the reason for those terms enters your consciousness, in the wrong context.
Similarly when with Black co-workers, discussions of "master" and "slave" devices.

kechpaja ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity Malware implies the existence of buenware.

mingistech ,
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StrangeNoises ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity non-binary developers only release source code

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