https://x.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1991352574390227129
"In a normal world, this should be an immense scandal in Europe.
Le Monde has a long article (https://lemonde.fr/international/article/2025/11/19/nicolas-guillou-juge-francais-de-la-cpi-sanctionne-par-les-etats-unis-face-aux-attaques-les-magistrats-de-la-cour-tiendront_6654016_3210.html) describing the hellish life of Nicolas Guillou, a French judge at the ICC in The Hague, due to U.S. sanctions punishing him for authorizing arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant for war crimes in Gaza.
Guillou's daily existence has been transformed into a Kafkaesque nightmare. He cannot: open or maintain accounts with Google, Amazon, Apple, or any US company; make hotel reservations (Expedia canceled his booking in France hours after he made it); conduct online commerce, since he can't know if the packaging is American; use any major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex are all American); access normal banking services, even with non-American banks, as banks worldwide close sanctioned accounts; conduct virtually any financial transaction.
He describes it as being "economically banned across most of the planet," including in his own country, France, and where he works, the Netherlands.
That's the real shocking aspect of this: the Americans are:
- punishing a European citizen
- for doing his job in Europe
- applying laws Europe officially supports
- at an institution based in Europe
- that Europe helped create and fund
and Europe is not only doing essentially nothing to protect him, they're actively enforcing America's sanctions against their own citizen - European banks closing his accounts, European companies refusing him service, European institutions standing by while Washington destroys a European judge's life on European soil.
Again, in a normal world, European leaders and citizens should be absolutely outraged about this. But we've so normalized the hollowing out of European sovereignty that the sight of a European citizen being economically executed on European soil for upholding European law is treated, at best, as an unfortunate technical complication in transatlantic relations."
Watch out for those ‘urgent’ messages! ⚠️
Scammers are getting creative, and also emotional. They might pretend to be a loved one in trouble, asking you to send money urgently.
These social engineering scams are designed to make you panic and act before thinking. 🧠
💡 Phishing is the theme of this year’s European Cybersecurity Month — raising awareness and providing tools to help everyone stay protected online.
More info: https://cybersecuritymonth.eu/
"This was one of the most dangerous, personal and meaningful projects I have ever worked on."
(2017)
Wow so French and German government agencies are building a joint #opensource, self-hostable #GoogleDocs replacement. 😲
I would ofc prefer this being built by someone independent and *funded* by the public, but hell this does feel cool nevertheless:
We've published the latest edition of our tech radar, where we share what we've learned in the latest rounds of technological change
Bitte unterstützt die #Petition von @akkudoktor.bsky.social
Sie ermöglicht es mit kleinen „campingakkus“ zu Hause am #Strommarkt teilzunehmen Und die #Netz e zur stabilisieren.
https://epetitionen.bundestag.de/petitionen/_2025/_02/_13/Petition_177835.$$$.a.u.html
Sozusagen wie #balkonSolar, nur für Akkus