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Things you can do with zero-knowledge: prove that you performed some algorithmic process correctly.
Things you can’t do: prove that you kept a secret.
This is an important point that really limits what we can do with the technology.
I find all discussion about details of Musks actions completely useless.
It's obvious he's turning #Twitter into a Trump-esque alt.right #propaganda tool, step by step, and enjoying it.
We can stay (for a while yet) or not, good reasons for both.
But there not really a need to complain or discuss each detail. It only adds to his amplification.
What should be discussed instead: How can social media be attractive to *all* for a healthy public discourse and not be owned privately.
Another cool project find:
NGROK - https://ngrok.com/
"ngrok is a simplified API-first ingress-as-a-service that adds connectivity,
security, and observability to your apps with no code changes"
#Cool #ZeroTrust #Observability #OAuth #SAML #OIDC #API #IoT
Apple is now allowing 3rd party app stores.
What are the chances that Meta will be running one? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-13/will-apple-allow-users-to-install-third-party-app-stores-sideload-in-europe
I am going to start posting on the regular about cool projects/tech that I run across. Here is my first one:
It is Astro 1.0 and can be found at https://astro.build/
"Build faster websites. Pull content from anywhere and serve it fast with Astro's next-gen island architecture."