We live in interesting times. rentahuman.ai
"Oh, we believe your approach is bad and you will fail, but still, let us help you as much as you want us to, to achieve your approach, because we feel confident in superiority of our approach so we do not have to undermine yours."
Through history we have had societies trying different things, but other societies tried to sabotage them: attack them, organize coups, make embargoes, etc. We should help each other.
vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025... Interesting read. But I think it lefts out an important detail: all this works if those societies genuinely help each other exist, even if they disagree with others.
It is just that stack inside TLS is complicated, you have logging, request handling, etc, so encryption helps prevent issues that secrets leak inside my own codebase. I like that property of OPAQUE, too. What I do not like about it is that hashing happens on the client on low powered devices.
True. I decided OPAQUE's design does not fit what I needed, so at the end I just ended up implementing in my gitlab.com/charon/charon a simple DH key exchange to obtain a key to encrypt the password in transit to the server. OPAQUE is otherwise cool. What are you up to these days?
Anyone want to help with open source at EU level? www.sovereign.tech/jobs/digital...
That was exactly my proposal to the government of Slovenia, how the should make eID cards - just YK 5 NFC with CA being the government. Instead, they get awards for this design: www.gov.si/en/news/2023... :-(
Does lawful access under the Slovenian TDM exceptions also include content that is freely available online? TLDR: Yes! mitar.tnode.com/post/sloveni...
Why not instead of 5% GDP for NATO, we would put 5% of GDP into green transition?
If you are a NGO, $5000 to try out their open data editor. blog.okfn.org/2025/06/03/c...
THE DATA AND THE SOVEREIGN RESIDENCIES - calling for European art practitioners to apply for one of eight production residencies taking place in Ljubljana, Prague, Tallinn and online. projekt-atol.si/work/the-dat...
It is interesting that there are no bikes in Star Trek. One would assume that you have to get to transporter hubs somehow.
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