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Posts by Jake Smolka

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Doch besser widersprechen? Elektronische Patientenakte offenbart schwere Sicherheitslücken Am 15. Januar bekommen alle, die nicht ausdrücklich widersprechen, die neue elektronische Patientenakte (ePA). Doch kurz vor der Einführung warnt der Chaos Computer Club: Das digitale Dokument ist…

Unbedingt verschieben: Fachleute warnen vor Sicherheits­lücken bei elektronischer #Patientenakte

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A big heartfelt thank you from all of us at Signal to every person who has ever used Signal, gotten your friends to make the switch, and donated to support our work. It is truly an honor to build Signal for you. šŸ’™

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Chaos Communication Congress: ā€žDas Narrativ der sicheren elektronischen Patientenakte ist nicht mehr zu haltenā€œ Zwei Sicherheitsexpert:innen demonstrieren auf dem CCC-Kongress, wie leicht sie auf verschiedenen Wegen auf elektronische Patientenakten zugreifen kƶnnen. Das Sicherheitskonzept der ePA ist aus ihrer ...

Auf dem #38C3 haben Bianca Kastl und ich Angriffe auf die ā€želektronische Patientenakte für alleā€œ gezeigt. Aufwand für Zugriff auf 70 Millionen Akten: erschreckend gering. Wir fordern: UnabhƤngige Risikobewertung, Transparenz und einen offenen Entwicklungsprozess. netzpolitik.org/2024/chaos-c...

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Gerrit's Blog

My friend @meistermeier.com wrote a nice post about #SpringBoot #Actuator meistermeier.com/2024/12/28/S... and why it is *not* insecure by default, in contrast what the folks at CCC implied. TL;DR: #VW apparently enabled it on purpose, opted out of security and went straight to production.

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Season’s greetings from openEHR! 2024 has been a year filled with achievements, connection, collaboration, innovation and growth for openEHR. Here’s a quick look at what we’ve accomplished together.

Before everybody disappears for the holiday season, here’s a quick look back at 2024 - what a year for openEHR! www.linkedin.com/pulse/season...

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This is wild: apparently loading deps at runtime is so wild in this ecosystem, that my site is not working anymore? I’m not 100% sure yet, but maybe the problem is also upstream in the markitdown lib.
Anyway, requested dep isn’t working with pyodide.

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Pretty cool, but kinda sold out stock?!

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Let’s see how this affects my dear clone in hibernation: @jakesmolka.bsky.social
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GitHub - jakesmolka/markdown-converter Contribute to jakesmolka/markdown-converter development by creating an account on GitHub.

Dear #python #pyodide #wasm and #javascript #webdev folks, what noobie mistakes does my super small (100 LOC) project contain?
github.com/jakesmolka/m...

Disclaimer: I'm not used to Python nor Javascript.

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Document to Markdown Converter

Just to explore some new technologies I built a markdown converter web-app that doesn't upload files to any server: markdown-converter-beta.vercel.app

Super early MVP, based on Microsoft's MarkItDown and Pyodide, to run the conversation locally in your browser as WebAssembly.

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Don't get me wrong, it was great feedback, gonna check out pandoc later!

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Alright, thanks. Gonna check that out too. For me it was mostly about trying out something new anyway šŸ™‚

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Document to Markdown Converter

Just to explore some new technologies I built a markdown converter web-app that doesn't upload files to any server: markdown-converter-beta.vercel.app

Super early MVP, based on Microsoft's MarkItDown and Pyodide, to run the conversation locally in your browser as WebAssembly.

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Okay, I have no idea about the python ecosystem yet. But even if there's another project, that's not necessarily bad right?

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What’s the issue? I have no idea šŸ˜„ I just saw this getting released some days ago and I’m trying to build a small wasm front end on top of it, to safely convert documents on the user’s device.

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Long awaited time off starts with my toddler having an ear infection. 🫠

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Securing your Communications Note: This post is a draft of some personal reflections that I may update from time to time — or not. I welcome feedback, but only if it…

Securing your Communications : excellent breakdown from @boblord.bsky.social.

Patient communities and clinicians take note.

#medtech #healthit #medsky

medium.com/@boblord/sec...

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GitHub - pyodide/pyodide: Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly Pyodide is a Python distribution for the browser and Node.js based on WebAssembly - pyodide/pyodide

This looks promising github.com/pyodide/pyod...

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I got a new idea for a small pet project. But it looks like I need to look into running Python as WASM for it. Sure, super interesting, but both are more or less new to me. Let’s see if I can make it work.

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Cognitive load is what matters There are so many buzzwords and best practices out there, but let's focus on something more fundamental. What matters is the amount of confusion developers feel when going through the code.

Cognitive load is what matters

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Not that it matters much, but follower 200 is a bot?! Okay 🤷

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Holly on stage speaking. She is wearing black pants and black shirt.

Holly on stage speaking. She is wearing black pants and black shirt.

Slide with a solution called "LightSwitchOps. Making turning servers off as safe and easy as turning lights off. And then automate it."

Slide with a solution called "LightSwitchOps. Making turning servers off as safe and easy as turning lights off. And then automate it."

Slide saying "we used to leave our applications running all the time. When we scripted tuning them off at night, we reduced our cloud bill by 30%"

Slide saying "we used to leave our applications running all the time. When we scripted tuning them off at night, we reduced our cloud bill by 30%"

Slide with an automation solution called "daily clean"

Slide with an automation solution called "daily clean"

"You can save a lot of money and energy by simply 'turning things off' when they don't need to run". @holly_cummins on saving energy, being efficient, and providing us with automation tools to achieve this.

#YOWconf #YOW24 @yowconf.bsky.social

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I really have to play around with Mirth Connect again. If I remember correctly the last time was 7 or 8 years ago, wow

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I tried building a personal finance analytics app with Copilot. Kickstarting was really quick and I got something running only with minor tweaks. But the domain knowledge of the business code logic was just plain wrong?!
I don’t have an MBA, so I really had to think twice to catch it, not cool! 😮

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In 2024 I gave it a try and donated to Signal every month. And in 2025 I’ll keep on doing that.

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Coincidentally, this is a great reminder of how expensive it can be to maintain infrastructure at scale - and maybe more importantly - with proper privacy.

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I totally missed that. Cool software, cool merch I guess 🤩

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I can only tell you why I moved away from a classic ZFS RAID: I had to know exactly what I want, before even starting. HDD replacements are limited etc. This was just too much for a hobby project, in my case.
But I was dealing with RAID 4(?) which is even more restricted (& powerful).

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My home server is saying hello

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