We wrote up a blog post detailing our development and quality assurance workflow. We describe how new contributions are merged into the code base, and we address the change to our policy regarding AI-assisted code submissions and the concerns raised about it. https://keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11-09-about-keepassxcs-code-quality-control/
In case you're looking for reading material this weekend, keep in mind my investigations team published part 2 of our deep dive on the Great Firewall data dump, this time on technical infrastructure details.
I'd be grateful if you'd read it and pass it along if so inclined.
https://dti.domaintools.com/inside-the-great-firewall-part-2-technical-infrastructure/
hey more fun ai / search engine privacy nonsense!
looks like chatgpt .. just.. sprays google with stuff from chats? because it thinks it needs to? so private chats get squirted into google and end up as weird searches?
Nicholas Weaver: The futile future of the gigawatt datacenter
The edge is where itās at
Blog post:
https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/11/07/the-futile-future-of-the-gigawatt-datacenter-by-nicholas-weaver/
Interview with Nick about the post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5rLzNxRjEQ&list=UU9rJrMVgcXTfa8xuMnbhAEA - video
https://pivottoai.libsyn.com/20251107-nicholas-weaver-the-futile-future-of-the-gigawatt-datacenter - podcast
time: 26 min 53 sec
EDIT: This linked post was deleted from Twitter.
Anyone have some FortiShit to test something on?
https://x.com/DefusedCyber/status/1986544427121471513
ā ļøActor mass exploiting unknown Fortinet exploit (FortiWeb path traversal / API exploitation) from 107.152.41.19 šŗšø ( TZULO )
VirusTotal Detections 0/95 š¢
After the exploit, the actor attempted to login using the newly created username-credential pair š
"The moment of discovery" does not always exist: the scientist's work is too tenuous, too divided, for the certainty of success to crackle out suddenly in the midst of his laborious toil like a stroke of lightening, dazzling him by its fire.
In: Eve Curie - Madame Curie - Chapter XII (p. 158)
~Marie Curie #BOTD in 1867.
Magika 1.0 is released, available in Rust, TypeScript and Python, and supporting more than 200 file types.
Public blog post:
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2025/11/announcing-magika-10-now-faster-smarter.html
Source: https://github.com/google/magika