It's time to push European governments to abandon this nonsense.
There's clearly an interesting balance between full anonymity and no anonymity at all. This is a path to keep discussions genuine and civil.
Interesting approach for using CRDT through a file sync application. Probably something to see somehow generalized on traditional desktop applications.
Very neat piece, shows quite well the problems with Chat Control like laws. It's been postponed this time, but expect it to comeback somehow.
The creative ways to exfiltrate data from chat systems built with LLMs...
Very interesting move. I wish them well!
Unsurprisingly they had to adjust under the pressure. The most blatant issues might be gone, it is still a bad idea at its core.
Or why you should let domain simply expire, there's plenty of work to do before that.
This is completely nuts... they really want to unleash a security and privacy nightmare. The irony is that it does respect DRM content on the other hand, we can see where the priorities are.
Can we let the myth of Apple being a proper steward with data privacy to rest please? I don't know why people took their claims for granted to start... with so much opacity, it's not a claim you could trust.
All good reasons to use Firefox! I'm always about the market share of engines where we need diversity, but more good points are brought up here. It's the only going the extra mile to respect your privacy while bringing innovative features too (tested the in browser translation recently and it's great).
What's cooking up for the next generation of peer-to-peer applications? Here are two exciting examples of building blocks which are in the works.
Another important software release. Let's wish luck to the new maintainers!
A senator is stepping up and rightfully pointing the finger at automakers. Let's hope more will follow.
They respect privacy apparently... oh wait!
Looking forward to Encrypted Client Hello to be widely available. This was no more clear text SNI, and privacy should be really ensured when browsing the web.
Interesting a new name system being standardized. It's supposed to protect privacy and be censorship resistant. We'll see how it gets adopted.
Cool results, let's see what the future brings. This could be exciting.
Excellent, looks like a public DNS server worth using.
It's really coming from everywhere these days. Let's make sure this doesn't get adopted.