 
@OWASP_Ottawa Where can I submit talk proposals? I just did a talk at ForwardJS on Web cryptography and want to adapt it for your group too.
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@brandon You're not gonna like it but I like to mess with rust when I want a break from JS 😝 Also been playing with UIUA a bit. Honestly I should do some assembly and mess with a microcontroller or something. It's just hard to find the energy to touch conputers outside of work. 🥲
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@tychi tight 😍
@tychi Neat, do you have code I could read that demostrates this?
@tychi yessss. It's so convenient! I use it all the time.
Hey, Anthropic owes me $9000! They illegally used at least 3 of my books on LibGen to create Claude. Now they're paying a $1.5 billion settlement, at $3000 per book. See if *your* books are on the list:
https://www.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com/
If so, you have until March 23, 2026 to file a claim. The above website lets you file a claim, but this one explains everything more clearly:
Actually I exaggerated: the payment will be split between authors and publishers, but I have to make the claim - so the settlement is making me do some work my publisher should be doing for me. My coauthors and I will just get half, $4500. One of these books has 2 coauthors, one has 3, and one is a book I edited, with essays by lots of authors. So $1000 is a more realistic estimate of what I get. Oh well.
Bizarrely, my most popular book, Gauge Fields, Knots and Gravity, is not on the list. But I guess it's not surprising:
"The settlement agreement discloses that approximately 500,000 titles out of the 7 million copies of books that Anthropic reportedly downloaded from LibGen and PiLiMi meet the definition required to be part of the class."
Only books whose copyright is registered with the US Library of Congress meet that defiinition!
If you have a book on the list, you can opt out of the current settlement and join future lawsuits. But you have to take action to do that!!! For more information on that, see item 40 here:
“We will build the tools of genocide, but never a sex bot” is such a condemnation of American society lolsob
https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/10/28/1126781/we-will-never-build-a-sex-robot-says-mustafa-suleyman/
@Ashedryden Three popups in a row before I could read the article BTW. 😅
It'd be neat if JavaScript had a standard API for interacting with its own Abstract Syntax Tree kinda like Python. https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html
@nasser My secret for sustainable open source is to never become successful 🤪
The PSF applied for a $1.5M grant from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to make innovative improvements to packaging security—and we were recommended for funding! But as a condition of funding, we were asked to affirm that we wouldn’t undertake any diversity, equity, and inclusion work, whether or not we used the government funds to do so.
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
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