Montebourg était quasi stalinien puis il a ouvert une boîte pour vendre 4 pots de miel ce qui a déclenché l’envoi de 52 Cerfa, un taux d’imposition de 92% et des contrôles fiscaux pour un cheat meal à Burger King. Depuis il est devenu libertarien mdr.
@ELV08300@retyc_app Ca n'existe pas, le monde est tellement interconnecté. Ou s'arrête le contour de la souveraineté ? Les CPUs, chip network, compilateur, firmware IPMI, barretes RAM, disques dur, tout ceci doivent être conçus et fabriqués en France ou pas?
Another DeFi exploit, but this time it's good news! 🔗⬇️
After a brutal stretch of hacks, with April '26 being the most-hacked month in crypto history so far, one independent dev, @0xFlorent_, used an exploit to unlock $2 million in ETH that was locked in an ICO contract for nearly a decade.
Thanks to Florent for talking to me for this story! Check out what he had to say about his strategy, takeaways, and why the contract was overlooked for so long in my story linked below.
Athens, August 13th, 2004: one of the most iconic moments in electronic music history. During the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games, Tiësto became the first DJ to perform live at an Olympic ceremony — soundtracking the Parade of Nations in front of the world.
In 2003 the US military pulled a $2.3M grant tied to his work after a disagreement. 20 years later, the same military's own servers run on his code. 🤯
Meet Theo de Raadt 🇿🇦🇨🇦
> Born in South Africa. Family moved to Canada when he was a kid.
> Self-taught programmer who earned a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Calgary. Stubborn. Never good at following orders.
> 1995 ~ got pushed out of a big software project for being too blunt and too uncompromising.
> So he started his own ~ OpenBSD. An operating system obsessed with one thing: security.
> 1999 ~ his team built OpenSSH. A free tool that lets you control a computer from anywhere without anyone spying on the connection.
> Think of it as a sealed, locked tunnel between two machines anywhere on Earth. 🔥
> Today that tunnel is how the entire internet is run behind the scenes.
> Every cloud server. Amazon, Google, Microsoft. Every Linux machine. Every Mac ~ it's built in.
> When engineers fix the apps and websites you use, they're almost always logging in through his code.
> 2003 ~ a US military research grant tied to his work got pulled after a disagreement.
> Today their own servers depend on the code he gave away for free. 🚀
> Trillion-dollar companies ship it in every product. He's made almost nothing from it.
> 2014 ~ the project nearly shut down because it couldn't pay a ~$20k power and hosting bill.
> 25+ years later he still leads it. Still refuses to sell out. Still answers to no one.
The internet has a front door everyone sees.
He quietly built the back door every engineer uses to keep it running ~ and asked for nothing.
Security GOAT. 🐐