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🇫🇷 Cybersécurité et systèmes embarqués. Passionné de logiciels libres et de #Rust. Employé par @nitrokey Improvisateur avec les @imprhorizon sur mon temps libre […]

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you know what's a first-world problem? the last of `light-dark()` equivalent for ANSI escapes in the terminal.

but I have that problem :(
December 2, 2025 at 11:16 AM
Ah yes, the famous three operating systems.
Posix, NT and Java

#python #java #posix #linux #windows #macos
December 1, 2025 at 12:49 PM
Hmm, un compte avec « seulement » 800 abonnés qui boost un événement Mobilizon peut suffire à essentiellement DDOS l'instance qui est hébergée sur un serveur 2vCPU 4GB de RAM chez Hetzner (gamme CX23).
November 30, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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Sometimes I just get an idea and it won't go away
November 28, 2025 at 11:18 AM
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RE: https://hachyderm.io/@fasterthanlime/115600493022960543

As luck would have it, it is minutes after posting this that I realized that none of my Postgres clusters have been backed up in the last two months.
I think I accidentally got very good at DevOps. I've been tricked.
November 23, 2025 at 7:09 PM
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"ta gueule!"
November 22, 2025 at 6:28 PM
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Rust PSA: as of today .unwrap() is cancelled
from now please use .unwrap_or_else(|| loop {}) which is guaranteed panic-free

#rust #shitpost
November 21, 2025 at 11:58 AM
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On nous signale qu'un enfant à vélo a été renversé par un automobiliste mercredi soir 19/11/2025 dans la piste cyclable pourtant séparée et protégée de murets en béton de l'avenue de Nogent dans le bois de Vincennes.

L'automobiliste s'est brièvement arrêté, avant de repartir. C'est un autre […]
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masto.bike
November 21, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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user with 537 tabs and documents open on three 4k monitors: why do computers these days use so much ram? this never happened when I had one single Internet Explorer window open on a 800x600 monitor
November 19, 2025 at 4:21 PM
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TabStack.ai - The Web API for AI Agents
tabstack.ai
November 17, 2025 at 5:24 PM
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I did not have "new surge of accounts on infosec.exchange due to X bungling their passkey migration" on my bingo card for today
November 12, 2025 at 6:51 PM
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mastodon should fix the bug where typos are invisible in the editing box but obvious on the timeline
November 12, 2025 at 10:13 AM
Finally took the time to document the little utility I built two years ago to be able to use NAT-PMP to be able to host locally and play with remote friends/relatives.

BTW Mindustry is a great game.

#mindustry #tenforward #flathub #vpn #PortForwarding
November 11, 2025 at 10:50 AM
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@mattblaze it has once again been zero days since I pre-emptively blocked someone in your mentions for demonstrating they’re here to pick fights and make extreme accusations over Nothing. Access to Odin photos is a privilege contingent on not being the reason I’m regretting the internet today
November 10, 2025 at 7:04 AM
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Nothing is sacred.
November 9, 2025 at 5:40 PM
Découvert ce Week-End, spliit.app.
Comme tricount mais Open Source et pas besoin d'une appli pleine de trackers quand une page web avec sa sandbox suffit.
November 8, 2025 at 11:12 AM
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It's my fediversary! Three years ago today I said goodbye to several hundred thousand followers at the nazi bar and joined this community. No regrets! Thanks for making me want to stick around :)
November 4, 2025 at 12:25 PM
https://rfd.shared.oxide.computer/rfd/0609

And one more select! bug category that doesn't happen if you use @yosh's futures-concurrency for concurrency primitives in async rust.

#rust #rustlang
609 - Futurelock / RFD / Oxide
rfd.shared.oxide.computer
October 31, 2025 at 10:29 PM
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The Python Software Foundation shows more spine than every single tech giant in just one single decision.

> Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to the PSF’s values

https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/10/NSF-funding-statement.html
The PSF has withdrawn $1.5 million proposal to US government grant program
In January 2025, the PSF submitted a proposal to the US government National Science Foundation under the Safety, Security, and Privacy of Open Source Ecosystems program to address structural vulnerabilities in Python and PyPI. It was the PSF’s first time applying for government funding, and navigating the intensive process was a steep learning curve for our small team to climb. Seth Larson, PSF Security Developer in Residence, serving as Principal Investigator (PI) with Loren Crary, PSF Deputy Executive Director, as co-PI, led the multi-round proposal writing process as well as the months-long vetting process. We invested our time and effort because we felt the PSF’s work is a strong fit for the program and that the benefit to the community if our proposal were accepted was considerable. We were honored when, after many months of work, our proposal was recommended for funding, particularly as only 36% of new NSF grant applicants are successful on their first attempt. We became concerned, however, when we were presented with the terms and conditions we would be required to agree to if we accepted the grant. These terms included affirming the statement that we “do not, and will not during the term of this financial assistance award, operate any programs that advance or promote DEI, or discriminatory equity ideology in violation of Federal anti-discrimination laws.” This restriction would apply not only to the security work directly funded by the grant, **but to any and all activity of the PSF as a whole**. Further, violation of this term gave the NSF the right to “claw back” previously approved and transferred funds. This would create a situation where money we’d already spent could be taken back, which would be an enormous, open-ended financial risk. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to the PSF’s values, as committed to in our mission statement: > _The mission of the Python Software Foundation is to promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and to support and facilitate the growth of**a diverse and international community** of Python programmers._ Given the value of the grant to the community and the PSF, we did our utmost to get clarity on the terms and to find a way to move forward in concert with our values. We consulted our NSF contacts and reviewed decisions made by other organizations in similar circumstances, particularly The Carpentries. In the end, however, the PSF simply can’t agree to a statement that we won’t operate any programs that “advance or promote” diversity, equity, and inclusion, as it would be a betrayal of our mission and our community. We’re disappointed to have been put in the position where we had to make this decision, because we believe our proposed project would offer invaluable advances to the Python and greater open source community, protecting millions of PyPI users from attempted supply-chain attacks. The proposed project would create new tools for automated proactive review of all packages uploaded to PyPI, rather than the current process of reactive-only review. These novel tools would rely on capability analysis, designed based on a dataset of known malware. Beyond just protecting PyPI users, the outputs of this work could be transferable for all open source software package registries, such as NPM and Crates.io, improving security across multiple open source ecosystems. In addition to the security benefits, the grant funds would have made a big difference to the PSF’s budget. The PSF is a relatively small organization, operating with an annual budget of around $5 million per year, with a staff of just 14. $1.5 million over two years would have been quite a lot of money for us, and easily the largest grant we’d ever received. Ultimately, however, the value of the work and the size of the grant were not more important than practicing our values and retaining the freedom to support every part of our community. The PSF Board voted unanimously to withdraw our application. Giving up the NSF grant opportunity—along with inflation, lower sponsorship, economic pressure in the tech sector, and global/local uncertainty and conflict—means the PSF needs financial support now more than ever. We are incredibly grateful for any help you can offer. If you're already a PSF member or regular donor, you have our deep appreciation, and we urge you to share your story about why you support the PSF. Your stories make all the difference in spreading awareness about the mission and work of the PSF. How to support the PSF: * Become a Member: When you sign up as a Supporting Member of the PSF, you become a part of the PSF. You’re eligible to vote in PSF elections, using your voice to guide our future direction, and you help us sustain what we do with your annual support. * Donate: Your donation makes it possible to continue our work supporting Python and its community, year after year. * Sponsor: If your company uses Python and isn’t yet a sponsor, send them our sponsorship page or reach out to sponsors@python.org today. The PSF is ever grateful for our sponsors, past and current, and we do everything we can to make their sponsorships beneficial and rewarding.
pyfound.blogspot.com
October 27, 2025 at 4:04 PM
October 22, 2025 at 6:53 PM
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I'm going to be really sad when Google effectively close-sources android.
It's the only interpretation of their recent behaviour that I can make, in the context of them removing adblock support from Chrome.

Their 15 year plan for both products is coming to fruition […]
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namtao.com
October 12, 2025 at 8:24 AM
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I donate money to an open-source project every quarter. I always choose one, that was helpful for me or that had a great new release.

For Q3/2025 this was now @nitrokey because I absolutely *love* their products. Open source powered hardware crypto keys with FIDO, gpg and PIV.

All powered by […]
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burningboard.net
October 11, 2025 at 7:21 PM
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If you invite wolves into your big tent, you can’t turn around and say you stand with the sheep. The sheep have all run away, or been eaten.
October 10, 2025 at 3:37 PM