Tim Fernholz is a journalist who writes about technology, finance and public policy. He has closely covered the rise of the private space industry and is the author of Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and the New Space Race. Formerly, he was a senior reporter at Quartz, the global business news site, for more than a decade, and began his career as a political reporter in Washington, D.C.
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I’d been using 1Password to store individual secrets for a while, pulling them one at a time with the CLI. Harrison took it a step further. “Why not store the whole .env file’s worth of secrets as fields in a single 1Password item?” he said. Simple. Obvious in hindsight. And it led me down a rabbit hole of rethinking how I handle secrets in every project.
While Jenkins and Sunday make for a fun old blood-new guard duo, their findings rarely reveal something that flashbacks haven't already made abundantly clear. The flashbacks themselves are primarily motivated through an interrogation of Clark, who does himself — and the audience! — no favors by staying awkwardly silent at inopportune moments. Are you trying your best to look guilty, Clark, or is DTF St. Louis just withholding information so it can justify its murder hook for another few episodes?
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