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Author: Didier Kryn
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To: dng
New-Topics: [DNG] About javascript and integrity (was Re: About making /boot a mount point), [DNG] OT: Cloudfare and other not to big to fail providers (was: Re: About making /boot a mount point)
Subject: Re: [DNG] About making /boot a mount point
Le 21/11/2025 à 18:34, g4sra via Dng a écrit :
> On Friday, November 21st, 2025 at 15:40, Didier Kryn <kryn@???>
> wrote:
>> Le 21/11/2025 à 04:11, karl@??? a écrit :
>>> ...
>>>>> Meanwhile invasion & hijacking of systems of banks, hospitals & etc.
>>>>> continues. Publication of the stories tends to be avoided.
>>>> Due to FGPA?
>>> Sadly enough many of theese are probably due to the
>>> "not my problem", "not my data" or
>>> "we only suffer if this is made public" bugs,
>>
>> And we are so lazzy that, instead of writing code, we run
>> web-service-as-an-application on googleapis, amazon, cloudflare or wtf.
>>
> My experience has been that these decisions are made by
> upper-management, often ignoring advice from their own IT Departments.
> I appreciate that not all companies behave this way, just that I have
> never been employed by one that did not.
>
>

    It was in the news two days ago that many web sites over the world
had stopped working because some site in the US named cloudflare was
temporarily broken. All over the world, there are cybersecurity
officers, and these have been unable to prevent such insecurity.

    I suspect this behaviour of the web site designers is actively
pushed by the ad buzyness and by the US government who all want that
every piece of data goes trough the US territory in view of spying. I'm
pretty sure that my communications with my son 10km away from me through
whatsapp cross several times the Atlantic ocean. What a mess!

    I've developped an application to exchange data between a Linux box
and any device featuring a web browser, over the LAN, mainly to avoid
that all these pictures and videos need to cross several times the oceans.

--     Didier