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Debian Votes: A General Resolution torward an offical project statment has been initiated regarding the recent EU 'Cyber Resilience Act and Product Liability Directive' debian.org/vote/2023/vote_002

can now present some of the details of in streams, as of v4.2.0. For example, it can dissect the config data that comes from DNS. gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark

I have a teapot made by a ceramics company called Emma Bridgewater, so I searched if it was dishwasher safe. No 2 on the list is this generated piece of trash: dishwashermanuals.com/is-emma-

It includes this heading that only an LLM would generate: "Are Emma Bridgewater mugs, dishwashers, and microwaves safe?" Oops, it mixed up who is doing what to who. I think it is pretty clear that this AI wave is a repeat of : 99% of use cases make our world much worse.

We have started the second round of our partnership defo.ie to ensure that the new standard called () works for public interest use cases. We also are working to reduce the pressure towards inherent to the improvements of hiding the domain name. You can find more details in our project announcement: guardianproject.info/2023/11/0

@Bubu @uniqx The key rotation is the hack to provide something like Perfect Forward Secrecy. It is not a requirement though, a web server could run with a static key and all would work just fine.

It seems like the is already having an effect on : now that they might actually have some real competition, they seem to be ramping up efforts to clean up their app store:

techcrunch.com/2023/11/09/goog

I've been getting a flood of from companies, but the kind where they are actual companies, not weird phishing things. They seem to provide proper unsubscribe links. Did the UK changes it laws recently to hold spamming companies less accountable? What happened?

@vitriolix the wealthy always have people who stash large chunks of money away for them. Sadly, I'm sure he's still rich.

@pmroman Are you saying that Muslims citizens of the should be held to a different standard?

One thing that most impressed me about the culture of Brooklyn was how after the September 11th attacks, mainstream culture rallied to protect its Arab and Muslim communities because we knew they would be unfairly targeted web.archive.org/web/2021071220

Sadly, what I see now in Europe is the mainstream adopting the bigoted views of people like Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir, Likud, Shas, etc. and coding it nice sounding language. The should protect and respect all of its citizens and residents equally.

@colincogle @guardianproject you could use the same hostname for both the "public_name" and the SNI in the inner ClientHello. That works, but then "public_name" is clear text, so this setup would not protect the hostname. The "public_name' is generally the CDN, then the encrypted SNI would have the actual hostname. For example, public_name as cloudflare-ech.com and inner SNI as rte.ie.

We are looking for feedback about how to help interested devs start messing around with . What are your blockers and interests?

The first fully merged, audited and shipped bit of code from our defo.ie project is Hybrid Public Key Encryption ( RFC9180), it has been shipped by openssl.org/blog/blog/2023/10/ It is a building block for and , providing standard methods for using public key cryptography to encrypt arbitrary blocks of data.

For anyone who is interested in implementing Encrypted ClientHello (), we have set up a new public room: matrix.to/#/#ech-dev:matrix.or or irc://irc.oftc.net/ech-dev

I wonder if uses the deobfuscation data in the "mapping.txt" file in the app review process? It would bring the binary code a bit closer to being more readable like source code. Their documentation only mentions crash reports as a use case:

support.google.com/googleplay/

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