Archived copy: https://archive.is/XkFzR
Yevgeny “Eugene” Vindman, twin brother of Alexander Vindman.
FYI, when viewed from the voyager app the image is small unless I click on it. So depending on the app people use their experiences are different.
Each state is different. Per this article, NE is going up by $1.50/hr to $12 this year with more raises following each year for a few more.
This somewhat recent law might make hiding behind shell companies more difficult:
Here’s a podcast where the first handful of episodes lays out what it’d look like if a civil war were to happen and why the author thinks there’s a reasonable chance that it could happen.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/it-could-happen-here/id1449762156?i=1000433661458
CyberArk is a commercial product that attacks this problem space. It puts an agent process on the host next to your app. Only processes whose fingerprint matches those authorized to access a credential are allowed to fetch it. That fingerprint can be based on the host (known list of production hosts), the os user ID that owns the pid, the path to the executable for the pid, and probably a few more items.
Under that model your app just needs to know the environment that it wants (inject however you want) and the userid it wants to use. At runtime it reaches out to the local cyberark agent to obtain the password secret.
https://archive.is/z0L69