Pluralistic: bunnie's piggyback hack (09 Jan 2026)

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/09/quantity-break/

Pluralistic: bunnie’s piggyback hack (09 Jan 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

Pluralistic: The Post-American Internet (01 Jan 2026)

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/01/39c3/

Very cool!

"Typing Culture with Keyboard: Okinawa - Reviving the Japanese Ryukyu-Language through the Art and Precision of Digital Input" by Daichi Shimabukuro (FediVerse: @[email protected] ) presented at #38c3:

https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-typing-culture-with-keyboard-okinawa-reviving-the-japanese-ryukyu-language-through-the-art-and-precision-of-digital-input#t=0

I realize, I am rather late to this, since it was originally presented on December 27th, 2024 and uploaded to media.ccc.de on 2025-01-08 apparently! However, this talk just showed up on the media.ccc.de YouTube channel. Probably better to not watch it on YouTube and contend with all their tracking and advertising?

Regardless, a fascinating exploration of the challenges of language preservation and a little bit of what goes into creating an IME (Input Method Editor/Engine) specifically as related to 琉球諸語「ryūkyūsyogo」which is to say Ryūkyūan language(s) (distinct, historically, politically and culturally from Japanese up until the late 1800s when Japan annexed the Ryūkyūan islands and began to culturally colonize them as well, no surprise that such efforts were linguistic too).

I am vaguely heartened to learn that while endangered, there are still living Ryūkyūan speakers with estimates numbered in the tens of thousands!

I know that Ainu (which Japan's government only officially recognized as Indigenous peoples circa 2008) had two of the three known dialects die off entirely? There were very few (maybe two?) living Ainu speakers last I checked. Ironically, though perhaps more endangered than the Ryūkūan language; I think Apple already includes an Ainu IME in macOS?

Hopefully Daichi's efforts to create an IME and carve out some sections of Unicode to Ryūkyūan orthography will help with language preservation and revitalization!

#DaichiShimabukuro #Ryūkyū #Ryūkyūan #琉球諸語 #琉球語 #琉球語派 #琉球諸語 #島言葉 #Lewchewan #Luchuan #38c3 #ChaosCommunicationsCongress #Languages #IME #InputMethodEngine #InputMethodEditor #Unicode #Typography
Typing Culture with Keyboard: Okinawa - Reviving the Japanese Ryukyu-Language through the Art and Precision of Digital Input

media.ccc.de

I've secured my tickets for chaos, but someone I really owe everything to is still short his.

If anyone's selling one, please lemme know!

#37c3 #36c3 #chaoscommunicationscongress
#chaos #ccc #ccc2024 #38c3

Poland is part of the EU, meaning that they are required to uphold the provisions of the 2001 EU #CopyrightDirective, including #Article6, which bans this kind of reverse-engineering. The researchers are planning to present their work again at the #ChaosCommunicationsCongress in Hamburg this month - Germany is also a party to the #EUCD. The threat to researchers from presenting this work is real - but so is the threat to conferences that host them:

https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/researchers-face-legal-threats-over-sdmi-hack/

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Researchers face legal threats over SDMI hack

A music industry group is seeking to block publication of research that describes anti-piracy technology, saying the report violates digital copyright law.

CNET

It'll even trick the summarizer function into spitting out text that does not appear in any human-readable form on your #CV.

Embedding weird stuff into resumes is a hacker tradition. I first encountered it at the #ChaosCommunicationsCongress in 2012, when #AngCui used it as an example in his stellar "Print Me If You Dare" talk:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njVv7J2azY8

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28c3: Print Me If You Dare

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