aliks writes:In the spirit of making a submission a week - I had a look at the front page of phys.orgThe article:https://phys.org/news/2025-03-class-zwitterionic-phospholipids-mrna-delivery.htmlimmediately caught my eye. Are we letting the biochemists get ahead of cyber geeks in the battle for the wierdest jargon?We must fight back!Although zwitterions do have a bit of history behind them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZwitterionOriginal SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
canopic jug writes:The cryptographer who blogs under the pseudonym Soatok has written an in depth discussion of the practical limitations of End-to-End Encryption on his blog. For some things, such as planning military strikes, Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIFs) are the right tool for the job, while smartphone apps of any stripe are not.
oregonjohn writes:We are entering a new phase of developing Soylent News. I'm John and I am the president of the nonprofit board of Soylent Phoenix, which manages Soylent News.Soon we'll be asking you to review, suggest, and comment on our proposals for a variety of organizational and management changes that we hope will build our community and that will make the site more useful and friendly without changing the intent and basic design.More coming soon so keep an eye out for updates. Your input is essential.https://soylentnews.org/faq.plJohnOriginal SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
canopic jug writes:Developer Dave Grauer has a long blog post about the broligarchs of Silicon Valley where he asks how they became the face of "technology" and examines how that came to be and what can be done to correct the error.
An Anonymous Coward writes:A very pretty and detailed Tor Network Status (Onion link) page, listing node by node and type for each.This is an unofficial current list.For official lists and more info, visit:https://consensus-health.torproject.org/
fliptop writes:The popular and original mainstream illegal music file-sharing platform that caused absolute mayhem for record labels in the early 2000s was sold to tech company Infinite Reality on Tuesday for a whopping $200+ million figure, as the startup said that it hopes of transform [sic] the streaming service into a music Metaverse of sorts:
canopic jug writes:Software engineer, Alex Gaynor has made an analysis of Postel's law including a discussion of its shortcomings. Postel's Law, also known as the Robustness Principle, states "Be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept."