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Should we remove XSLT from the web platform? · Issue #11523 · whatwg/html What is the issue with the HTML Standard? XSLT v1.0, which all browsers adhere to, was standardized in 1999. In the meantime, XSLT has evolved to v2.0 and v3.0, adding features, and growing apart f...

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13 dead American soldiers. 244 dead Iranian kids. And counting.

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posting this 'ol thing again for no reason

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Do Not Stick Out: The Dynamics of the ECH Rollout Lessons Learned-ech-traffic-stuck-out" href="#why-ech-traffic-stuck-out" class="toc-anchor">Why ECH Traffic Stuck Out">The Paradox of Privacy Adoption: Standing Out to Disappearss="toc-anchor">Case St...

Super-interesting: Do Not Stand Out
cdt.org/insights/do-...

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Jesus.

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Cycles of disruption in the tech industry: with software pioneers Kent Beck & Martin Fowler Parallels between technology shifts in the past decades and what we’re seeing with AI. Also: ways to avoid burnout when working with AI agents, TDD back in style, and more.

I think there are some useful insights here. newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/cycles-of-...

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The browsergate.eu/what-is-brow... site is interesting, but seems to be on somewhat shaky ground from an accuracy point-of-view. For instance, it doesn't seem to recognize that the manifest doesn't need to turn off externally_connectable: extensions cannot be reached by web pages without opt-in.

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Confusable Detection 101: Unicode Skeletons and Mixed-Script Checks for Your Brands Learn how Unicode homoglyphs and mixed-script attacks enable domain fraud—use UTS #39 Skeleton Mapping and active monitoring to protect your brand online.

Neat! It's an area historically of great interest for security. www.namesilo.com/blog/en/bran...

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in persian culture, telling someone "we're going to kill you all" is considered deeply offensive

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This video 😭

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Don’t everyone post all at once, I can only copy and paste them all to the big excel spreadsheet that powers bluesky so fast

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Trump is directly copying Orban's approach to mass media: autocrat-friendly oligarchs buy up all the corporate media outlets, then pummel the public with 24/7 propaganda while the government harasses and murders real independent journalism just out of frame

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The Moon: oh wow you guys decided to come back

Artemis II crew: earth’s haunted

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Every Senator posting like this should be required to post a link to an explanation of what, exactly, they are doing about it.

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Cloudflare targets 2029 for full post-quantum security Recent advances in quantum hardware and software have accelerated the timeline on which quantum attack might happen. Cloudflare is responding by moving our target for full post-quantum security to 202...

Recent advances in quantum hardware and software have accelerated the timeline on which quantum attack might happen.

Cloudflare is responding by moving our target for full post-quantum security to 2029. https://cfl.re/4ts69WQ

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Over $17bn Lost to Cyber Fraud in the Last Year, Warns FBI Cryptocurrency scams alone cost victims over $7 billion, while AI-enabled fraud threats are on the rise, says FBI

The FBI Internet Crime Report for 2025 says Americans lost over $17 billion to cyber fraud last year.

$7.2bn of that was related to crypto scams, $3bn to BEC attacks and $2bn to tech support scams.

Meanwhile, AI-fraud threats cost victims almost $900m

www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/17bn-lo...

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This is an important framing.

“Low information” doesn’t mean stupid or evil.

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Susan Collins grimly standing up, walking across her office, and with a heavy weight bearing down on her weary shoulders, moving her doomsday clock from "concerned" to "worried."

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I predicted someone like Trump many years ago, in THE DEAD ZONE. So now I'm saying this--in the next 12-16 months, we're going to find out if the two machines for the removal of a man unable to fulfill his duties actually work. They are impeachment and the 25th amendment. He is deeply unwell .

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Avalonia 12 - Ready for What’s Next - Avalonia UI Blog Announcing the new generation of Avalonia and cross-platform .NET

1007 days since we released Avalonia 11.

Avalonia 12.0 is available NuGet now!

Our mantra has been: PERFORMANCE, PERFORMANCE, PERFORMANCE!

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"History will judge-" let me stop you right fucking there, history doesn't do fucking shit, I'm a historian, let's be clear here: elected officials need to do their fucking jobs, right now, before it happens, or future historians will judge THEM. Everyone knows and knew who Trump was.

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This is an excellent write up (but now I’m having a very sad moment remembering Dan Kaminsky and his work on PhotoDNA and how we lost him far too soon)

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When they go round the moon, the Artemis astronauts will be completely out of contact for 40 minutes. What's the single funniest (yet feasible) thing they could do when they get back in touch?

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Articles like this should explicitly say "(Not a typo)"

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#irony

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The guy on the Artemis keeps complaining that after he's been looking at the moon it's hard to adjust his eyes to the relative dark of the capsule and I wish I had a way to get a message to NASA because y'all this is a solved problem, this is literally what pirates invented eyepatches for

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Realizing that some of my inexplicable sadness about the Artemis II stuff is that it feels like a trans-dimensional communication from an America that took a different path and chose joy instead of fear and hate.

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