I think I've grown and learned a lot.
I got my first computer in the 6th grade or so. As soon as I got it, I was interested in finding out how it worked and how the programs worked and then figuring out how to write programs at just deeper and deeper levels within the system.
My number one piece of advice is: you should learn how to program.
The biggest risk is not taking any risk.
Good students are good at all things.
You have to ruthlessly prioritize.
I've always liked simplicity.
For me the core principles of privacy online are transparency, choice and control.
People are more productive when they're alone, but they're more collaborative and innovative when they're together.
Reality is but a poor excuse for not having an imagination.
or simply: