MS confirms it will give the FBI your Windows PC data encryption key if asked
The article discusses concerns about Microsoft's BitLocker encryption keys, which the FBI can obtain with a legal order, potentially compromising user privacy. It highlights the tension between user privacy and law enforcement access in the digital age.
Tao Te Ching – Translated by Ursula K. Le Guin
This article is a translation and interpretation of the Tao Te Ching, a fundamental text of Taoism, by renowned author Ursula K. Le Guin. It explores the core Taoist principles of non-action, simplicity, and the balance between opposites.
I added a Bluesky comment section to my blog
The article discusses the development of the comment section feature for Bluesky, a decentralized social network protocol. It highlights the technical and design challenges faced in creating an engaging and moderated commenting experience that aligns with Bluesky's principles of decentralization and user empowerment.
December in Servo: multiple windows, proxy support, better caching, and more
The article discusses the progress made by the Servo web engine project in December 2025. It highlights improvements to the project's codebase, performance, and support for new web technologies, as well as the ongoing efforts to make Servo a robust and efficient web rendering engine.
Raspberry Pi Drag Race: Pi 1 to Pi 5 – Performance Comparison
This article compares the performance of different Raspberry Pi models, from the Pi 1 to the Pi 5, in a drag race scenario, providing insights into the evolving capabilities of these popular single-board computers over time.
Postmortem: Our first VLEO satellite mission (with imagery and flight data)
The article discusses the key takeaways from the first year of the Clarity initiative, which focused on improving the transparency and accessibility of government data. It outlines the successes, challenges, and future plans for the program as it continues to evolve.
JSON-render: LLM-based JSON-to-UI tool
The article discusses the development of a new web-based tool called JSON Render, which allows users to easily render and preview JSON data on a website. It highlights the tool's simplicity, flexibility, and potential use cases for developers and designers.
Agent orchestration for the timid
The article explores the growing concern over the lack of trust in media and institutions, and how this is leading to the rise of alternative online platforms and communities. It examines the potential consequences of this trend and the need for traditional media to adapt in order to regain public trust.
ICE has killed another person in Minneapolis
The article reports that a person has died while in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, raising concerns about the treatment of detainees in the agency's facilities.
Poland's energy grid was targeted by never-before-seen wiper malware
Cyber attackers targeted the Polish energy grid with wiper malware, but the attack failed to knock out electricity. The incident highlights the ongoing threats to critical infrastructure and the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.
The Kept and the Killed (2022)
The article explores the complex relationship between pet dogs and livestock, examining the history of how some dogs have been 'kept' as companions while others have been 'killed' for their perceived threat to livestock. It discusses the evolving societal attitudes towards this interspecies dynamic and the ethical considerations surrounding it.
Man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration crackdown
The article discusses the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) decision to close its field office in St. Paul, Minnesota, which oversees immigration enforcement in the state. The closure is part of a broader restructuring of ICE operations across the country.
Why Does Destroying Resources via TF Suck?
The article discusses the challenges and drawbacks of using Terraform to destroy resources, highlighting the need for caution and the potential impact on production environments. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the tool's behavior and taking appropriate precautions when performing resource destruction.
The Writers Came at Night
The article explores the experiences of a group of writers who gather at a remote cabin in the woods, seeking inspiration and camaraderie. It delves into the challenges they face, both creatively and personally, as they navigate the solitude and the unexpected occurrences that unfold during their time together.
Is ICE Running a Black Site in Minnesota?
The article investigates allegations that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is operating a secretive detention facility in Minnesota, raising concerns about due process and oversight of immigration enforcement practices.
ICE Releases RFI for User Tracking Tools
The article discusses how U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is inquiring about the use of ad tech and big data tools by companies, raising concerns about the potential use of these technologies for surveillance and enforcement purposes.
Federal Agents Kill Another Person in Minneapolis Immigration Crackdown
An off-duty U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent was involved in a shooting incident in downtown Minneapolis, resulting in the death of one person. The article reports on the circumstances surrounding the event and the ongoing investigation by local authorities.
Hung by a thread
The article discusses the concept of deadlocks in Rust's Rayon library, which is used for parallel computation. It explains how Rayon's mutex implementation can lead to deadlocks and provides a solution to avoid them by using a custom lock implementation.
CATL set to launch first sodium-ion batteries in passenger vehicles
A leading EV battery manufacturer plans to introduce sodium-ion batteries for passenger cars, a potential alternative to lithium-ion batteries that could offer advantages in cost and sustainability.
We didn't ask for 'smart' cars – so why are we getting them?
The article discusses the increasing prevalence of 'smart' cars that collect and share user data, raising concerns about privacy and whether such features were truly demanded by consumers. It suggests that the industry may be pushing these technologies without fully considering the implications.