#architecture
How to stop running out of ephemeral ports and start to love long-lived connections
https://blog.cloudflare.com/how-to-stop-running-out-of-ephemeral-ports-and-start-to-love-long-lived-connections/
XZ Utils Review Notes
Link: https://tukaani.org/xz-backdoor/review.html
Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40044243
Nach Microsoft-Fiasko müssen US-Behörden groß aufräumen | heise online
https://www.heise.de/news/Nach-Microsoft-Hack-muessen-US-Behoerden-gross-aufraeumen-9682556.html
Should I install a #virtualbox VM only for running an antique screensaver, only out of nostalgia.
https://www.mewho.com/starfield47/
On the quest to the #windows #retro Starfield #screensaver i found that website which is a beautiful advancement of the good ol starfield. Look.
AI cannot exist without stealing
“The only practical way for these tools to exist is if they can be trained on massive amounts of data without having to license that data,” Sy Damle, a lawyer who represents Andreessen Horowitz, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, said of A.I. models last year in a public discussion about copyright law. “The data needed is so massive that even collective licensing really can’t work.”
🇦🇹 #Austria faces its biggest espionage scandal in decades as the arrest of a former intelligence officer brings to light evidence of extensive Russian infiltration, lax official oversight and behavior worthy of a spy novel.
@eniko please don't take this the wrong way, but:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Corporation#Google
it's the definition of loyal opposition-- google literally props up mozilla to look like competition so that they won't be called a monopoly. i'm not sure using mozilla hurts google in any way, or brings us any closer to multiple browser engines-- they literally bankroll firefox for us to feel like we have a choice, and for journos to sound crazy when they talk about it.
This week’s show is up and it’s an absolute cracker… features a chat with @AndresFreundTec about his discovery of the xz backdoor, then @metlstorm and I take a look at the CSRB report on Microsoft.
Get it wherever u get your podcasts… except for Apple Podcasts bc it takes forever to arrive there 🤷🏼♂️
"Barracuda’s researchers also saw a significant amount of bad bot traffic (33%) coming from residential IP addresses. A lot of this is because bot creators are trying to hide in residential traffic by using someone else’s IP address through proxies to try to bypass IP blocks."
That's why IP based blocklists are only blocking the most stupid attacks.
Crazy numbers
"From January 2023 to June 2023, bots made up nearly 50% of internet traffic, with bad bots making up 30% of traffic. That’s down from 2021 when Barracuda research found that bad bots made up 39% of internet traffic."
Source:
Threat Spotlight: How bad bot traffic is changing
https://blog.barracuda.com/2023/10/18/threat-spotlight-bad-bot-traffic-changing
my take on Gemini, Gopher, et. al.: just write HTML and mostly stick to features in HTML 2.0 as described in the RFCs (1866, 1867, 1942, 1980 (OK you can probably skip this one, imagemaps were always silly and questionable for accessibility), and 2070.)
don’t like the proliferation of JavaScript on the modern web? nobody’s forcing you to put a <script>
tag in, just don’t write one. don’t like the crimes that can be committed with CSS, and believe that stylesheets should be the user’s choice, not yours? nobody’s forcing you to put a <link rel="stylesheet">
in.
you can even use good HTML5 features like srcset
, and just stick to features present HTML2 otherwise, old browsers will just ignore it. follow design guides from before the Web 2.0 era, where your website was supposed to “gracefully degrade” - don’t require new features if you use them, and then the most potato of browsers can access your site.
and, sure, those potato browsers can’t access the rest of the modern web, but they can easily access sites of people who follow these guidelines… and so can modern browsers.
IMO, be the change that you want to see in the world that everyone actually uses, instead of creating your own world that will always be a tiny niche.
(refined version of a take in reply to someone else’s private thread, written for public consumption)