I was going through the MicroProfile whitepaper. In my tender experience, this is probably the most well written, easy to understand tech documentation that I have read
Move fast, break things, drown people.
Warned of a potential "catastrophic" outcome by experts, Stockton Rush, the CEO of #OceanGate, who is missing with the other occupants of his submersible, claimed that "industry regulation is stifling innovation." #titanic https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/20/us/oceangate-titanic-missing-submersible.html?smid=url-share
Benefits of using a more niche platform like Mastodon.
Only a few likes make me feel like an influencer.
https://www.devever.net/~hl/webcrypto
I won't say that the author is being paranoid here.
However, I would disagree with his point of E2E encryption being "snake-oil" solutions, since its also protecting you against disgruntled employees and other low-level breaches.
But yes, they are completely useless when you are on the US government's radar. Since the very owners of the application can very well ship the application with backdoors.
HOW TO SPOT A RIP CURRENT:
IT'S WHERE THE WATER LOOKS EASIEST AND SAFEST, with no waves breaking or rolling in.
NEVER ENTER THE SEA HERE.
If you get caught in a rip, DON'T FIGHT IT. You can't swim back to shore against it; you will become exhausted and drown.
Instead, SWIM ACROSS IT, parallel to shore. You'll soon be out of the current and can then easily swim back.
Boost, please, and make sure your friends and family know this when they hit the beach.
My place has a power cut for the last 24 hours. Apparently, there's a serious equipment malfunction in the government apparatus due to just an hour of rain.
Why do I even bother 2 pay my taxes 😒