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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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periodic reminder about privacy services:

no one is going to go to prison for the privilege of being your mailserver admin/vpn host/etc.

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@ekuber IMO they just haven't debugged enough wicked runtime errors yet
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another year at the CTF brings some neat new tricks to bytewitch, my universal weird-blob decoding tool (now home at https://bytewitch.boo šŸ‘»):

quickly apply byte-level preprocessing (xor, and, arithmetic) and specify payloads by mixing and matching arbitrary number notations (binary, ternary, hex, whatever)

also, the randomness analysis now flags patterns indicating repeated-key xor and similar obfuscations (in tryhard mode only, for now)

now back to my actual work...

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@adriano

1) OK, let's not dive into the Hell-hole of why a major part of our economy is about advertising shit instead of shit being actually useful, that's really beside the point...
2) I think I may have a previous version of this popping up. But it does pop up, I don't know on what conditions, I refuse spending time on investigating those conditions, but I see no obvious way to turn it off.
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@joern This is basically the same business model as some "agile" dev shops run: billing by amount of work instead of results incentivizes shitty work.
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So, 2006 called and said, ā€œHey, you should start a blog!ā€ And since I’m at it, I thought, why not launch a newsletter too? šŸ˜…

Here is the link to my first blog post: https://www.voltpaperscissors.com/tipsandtricks/playing-with-the-sun

And here for the newsletter sign-up: https://www.voltpaperscissors.com/newsletter-signup-standalone/

The reasoning is simple: "Social" media (Mastodon aside) has turned into something I don’t want to be part of, so I’d better set myself up for something independent.

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@Javvad employees figured out tool use for effective problem solving long ago - we call it "Shadow IT"

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" #Firefox recently rolled out a set of New Tab widgets timed to the 2026 FIFA World Cup"

1) No browser should time anything to any sports events
2) This is very annoying and I'm still not sure if I could disable it, because I don't have the button mentioned in the article #darkpattern

https://piunikaweb.com/2026/06/11/how-to-turn-off-firefox-widgets-new-tab/
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Today I released C1B, the most personal app I’ve ever built.

Earlier this year, my father was diagnosed with lymphoma, and my family quickly outgrew our binders, Notes, spreadsheets, and group chats trying to coordinate his care.

C1B grew out of that experience. C1B is a caregiving log that helps families keep track of everything related to the ongoing care of a loved one.

ā¤ļø https://c1b.app

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1.2 billion downloads ran through pyca/cryptography last month. Nearly every Python app that touches crypto depends on it. If it doesn't ship post-quantum primitives, the Python ecosystem can't migrate.

We helped add ML-DSA (FIPS 204) for signatures and ML-KEM (FIPS 203) for key exchange to the library. Install and migration details in the blog. https://blog.trailofbits.com/2026/06/30/shipping-post-quantum-cryptography-to-python/

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"France is currently glowing red with heat. Not metaphorically. Literally. Land surface temperatures in parts of the country have been recorded at levels more commonly associated with the Sahara Desert.

France. The country of vineyards, alpine villages, stone farmhouses, rivers, forests and temperate European summers. Looking like the Sahara. That should stop us in our tracks.

The real story isn’t that France is having a heatwave. It’s that climate change is making places behave like somewhere else. Places are beginning to lose the climate that shaped their buildings, their farms, their infrastructure, their ecosystems, their communities, cultures and expectations of normal life.

France isn’t built for the Sahara. Its schools, homes, hospitals, railways, power stations and aged-care facilities weren’t designed for repeated extreme heat. Its rivers weren’t meant to run so hot that nuclear power stations have to reduce output because cooling water is too warm. Its classrooms weren’t meant to become dangerous places for children to sit exams."

https://www.lyrebirddreaming.com/post/france-is-hotter-than-the-sahara-this-is-everyone-s-warning

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Electromagnetic Field

Following recent news, we have cancelled Mullvad's sponsorship of EMF 2026.

If you'd like to contribute to make up for the lost income, you can still sponsor EMF through our ticket shop:

https://www.emfcamp.org/tickets/sponsor

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Ireland is a wholly owned lapdog of Big Tech -- taking advantage of a cynical system that enriches one tiny nation at the expense of everyone else, especially in the US and the EU. It's pure corruption. Why do the many, many losers in this arrangement let it go on? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/30/ireland-big-tech-lapdog-eu-presidency-digital-sovereignty

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It's ridiculous that Windows these days silently fails if it can't find a DLL. Instead of a friendly error message saying "Hey idiot, you don't have VCRUNTIME666 installed!", I have to break out Procmon or dive into Registry to see what's going on.

I guess this has something to do with all the "Download missing DLL here" malware nests, good that we granted Google monopoly in search so they can handle such ugly cases...
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@aristot73 hot take: marketing is at the heart of infosec problems.

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Google is apparently testing a new reCAPTCHA method that prompts you to turn on your device's camera to prove you are human by scanning your hands.

I assume this will eventually be mandatory, just like the current reCAPTCHA.

https://reclaimthenet.org/googles-new-recaptcha-wants-your-camera-access-and-21-points-of-your-hand

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