Introducing Emry! :3
Gentle observability for long ML training runs.
Your loop calls run.emit(); you watch the loss live in the terminal or a self-hosted web dashboard.
No accounts, no cloud, and it never blocks the
training thread.
pip install emry 🧵
‼️🚨 ALARMING: Google now treats privacy as suspicious behavior by default. Users of GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, /e/OS, and other deGoogled Android phones are being locked out of millions of websites unless they install the exact Google Play Services software they deliberately removed.
GrapheneOS is recommended by the EFF and used by journalists, lawyers, and activists in high-risk environments. The audience most likely to read Google's data practices and refuse its terms is now flagged as fraudulent for that exact decision.
What happened?:
▪️ Google announced "Cloud Fraud Defense" at Cloud Next on April 22-23, 2026, branding it "the next evolution of reCAPTCHA." Existing reCAPTCHA customers were auto-migrated.
▪️ When the system flags traffic as suspicious, the old click-the-bus puzzle is gone. Users get a QR code instead.
▪️ Scanning the QR code requires Google Play Services running on the device. Internet Archive snapshots show this requirement has been live since at least October 2025, silently rolled out for 7 months before anyone noticed.
▪️ No Play Services = no QR scan = locked out.
The bigger picture:
▪️ Google already tried this in 2023. It was called Web Environment Integrity (WEI), and it would have let Google decide which devices were "real enough" to access the web. Standards bodies and the public pushed back hard, and Google killed it. Three years later, the same idea is back, just hidden behind a QR code instead of a browser feature.
▪️ reCAPTCHA runs on millions of websites. Every developer who keeps using it is now, by default, telling deGoogled Android users they're not welcome...
In 2006, my friend Stephen Watt wrote a piece of computer code while high on ketamine that was used to extract credit card information from TJ Maxx and the rotisserie chicken purveyor Boston Market. For writing the code, he was sentenced to pay $170,000,000 in restitution. This is his story:
https://t.co/UrKUof7QaY
Singularity rootkit becomes invisible to memory dumps and also invisible to detectors based on eBPF / Tracepoints.
https://t.co/MKRjVgBROo
#linux#rootkits#malware#ebpf#cybersecurity
Hey @ProtonPrivacy, why are you cancelling journalists and ghosting us. Need help calibrating your moral compass❓
First therapy session is for free 😘
Regarding https://t.co/Toz8DASGAJ
What if I visit the page and works for me?
1. Is your network down?
2. Do I just see a cache version?
3. Did you change the clock on your system and it reports SSL error?
4. Do you use a custom DNS which still uses old IP?
5. Do you have some endpoint protection blocking the site?
6. Are you behind a corporate VPN that blocks certain content or injects headers?
7. Did your browser or some extension silently block third-party scripts and you’re seeing a broken UI?
8. Are you running a Pi-hole or similar tool that silently kills domains?
9. Did you typo the URL but sent me the correct one?
10. Did your OS or firewall silently drop IPv6 and the server doesn't respond to IPv4?
11. Are you trying from a Tor exit node that gets served CAPTCHA or 403?
12. Are you behind CGNAT and rate-limited by cloud firewalls upstream?
13. Is there a weird bug and you end up in a (JavaScript) redirect endless loop?
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"it doesn't work" is NEVER enough of an issue description