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January 23, 2026

Let's Fucking Encrypt Everything

Data is carelessly collected, stored on insecure servers, shared to countless subcontractors and sold to advertisers. Billions of $ / € and millions of hours are lost every year to the fraud resulting from these data breaches and abuse of trust.

If the past years have taught me something, it is that our digital infrastructure was not designed to withstand attacks from criminals from all around the world, invaders and internal threats aiming for total control and unchallenged power through mass surveillance.

The Incredible Overcomplexity of the Shadcn Radio Button

Shadcn makes the radio button overly complex, even if <input type="radio" name="beverage" value="coffee" /> with 30 lines of CSS is enough.
The library uses 3 imports (and 2 components) and 45 lines of code and ARIA.

Replacing Protobuf with Rust to go 5 times faster | PgDog

Note that the Rust uses C bindings under the hood.

Une adolescente enlevée et violée, l'extrême droite dénonçait un "embargo" pour protéger un étranger, le criminel est un policier
Loot Drop | 925+ Failed Startup Case Studies & Ideas to Steal

Ok, that's funny

Signal’s Katherine Maher Problem

So what does all this mean for American users—including conservative dissidents—who believe that Signal is a secure application for communication? It means that they should be cautious. “Maher’s presence on the board of Signal is alarming,” says national security analyst J. Michael Waller. “It makes sense that a Color Revolutionary like Maher would have interest in Signal as a secure means of communicating,” he says, but her past support for censorship and apparent intelligence connections raise doubts about Signal’s trustworthiness.

As she once explained, she abandoned the mission of a free and open Internet at Wikipedia, because those principles recapitulated a “white male Westernized construct” and “did not end up living into the intentionality of what openness can be.”

Why does SSH send 100 packets per keystroke? · eieio.games

In 2023, ssh added keystroke timing obfuscation. The idea is that the speed at which you type different letters betrays some information about which letters you’re typing. So ssh sends lots of “chaff” packets along with your keystrokes to make it hard for an attacker to determine when you’re actually entering keys.

originalankur/maptoposter: Transform your favorite cities into beautiful, minimalist designs. MapToPoster lets you create and export visually striking map posters with code.

Créer ses propres cartes de villes en image, imprimables et toute belles.