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Japan’s new Active Cyberdefence Law

Japan’s new Active Cyberdefence Law (ACD) is redefining how the nation tackles cyber threats — shifting from a defensive stance to a proactive cybersecurity strategy. Key measures include: ⚙️ Authority to neutralize hostile servers 🤝 Closer public–private collaboration 📢 Mandatory breach reporting A..

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Asia Hits 50% IPv6 Capability — A Global Milestone

- Asia has reached a major internet milestone: 50% of its systems are now IPv6 capable, positioning the region as a global leader in IPv6 user adoption. - Why this matters: - India (78.1%) and China (810M users) are driving this growth. - Historical IPv4 scarcity in Asia helped fuel early IPv6 inves..

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🚀 RELIANOID is heading to it-sa Expo&Congress 2025!

📍 Nuremberg, Germany | October 7–9, 2025 🔒 Europe’s largest IT security event with 900+ exhibitors, expert talks & global networking. We’ll be there to showcase how RELIANOID helps businesses stay ahead of evolving cyber threats. 👉 See you in Nuremberg! Send us a DM to make an appointment. #itSa2025..

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Organize your Slack channels by “How Often”, not “What” - Aggressively Paraphrasing Me

One dev rewired their Slack setup by **engagement frequency**—not subject. Channels got sorted into tiers like “Read Now” and “Read Hourly,” cutting through noise and saving brainpower. It riffs off the **Eisenhower Matrix**, letting priorities shift with projects, not burn people out... read more  

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Building a Resilient Data Platform with Write-Ahead Log at Netflix

Netflix faced challenges like data loss, system entropy, updates across partitions, and reliable retries. To address these, they built a generic Write-Ahead Log (WAL) system serving a variety of use cases like delayed queues, generic cross-region replication, and multi-partition mutations. WAL abstr.. read more  

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Privacy for subdomains: the solution

A two-container setup using **acme.sh** gets Let's Encrypt certs running on a Synology NAS—thanks, Docker. No built-in Certbot support? No problem. Cloudflare DNS API token handles auth. Scheduled tasks handle renewal... read more  

Privacy for subdomains: the solution
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Uncommon Uses of Common Python Standard Library Functions

A fresh guide gives old Python friends a second look—turns out, tools like **itertools.groupby**, **zip**, **bisect**, and **heapq** aren’t just standard; they’re slick solutions to real problems. Think run-length encoding, matrix transposes, or fast, sorted inserts without bringing in another depen.. read more  

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Authentication Explained: When to Use Basic, Bearer, OAuth2, JWT & SSO

Modern apps don’t just check passwords—they rely on **API tokens**, **OAuth**, and **Single Sign-On (SSO)** to know who’s knocking before they open the door... read more  

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Users Only Care About 20% of Your Application

Modern apps burst with features most people never touch. Users stick to their favorite 20%. The rest? Frustration, bloat, ignored edge cases. Tools like **VS Code**, **Slack**, and **Notion** nail it by staying lean at the core and letting users stack what they need. Extensions, plug-ins, integrati.. read more  

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Writing Load Balancer From Scratch In 250 Line of Code

A developer rolled out a fully working **Go load balancer** with a clean **Round Robin** setup—and hooks for dropping in smarter strategies like **Least Connection** or **IP Hash**. Backend servers live in a custom server pool. Swapping balancing logic? Just plug into the interface... read more  

Writing Load Balancer From Scratch In 250 Line of Code
Rust is a systems programming language originally developed at Mozilla and now stewarded by the Rust Foundation. It is designed to enable developers to build fast, reliable, and secure software by preventing entire classes of bugs at compile time. Rust achieves this through its ownership model, which enforces strict rules around memory access, lifetimes, and mutability, eliminating common issues such as null pointer dereferences, use-after-free errors, and data races.

Unlike traditional systems languages such as C and C++, Rust provides strong safety guarantees while maintaining low-level control and predictable performance. Its zero-cost abstractions allow developers to write expressive, high-level code that compiles down to efficient machine instructions. Rust’s type system and concurrency model make it especially well suited for multithreaded and security-critical software.

Rust is widely used across domains including operating systems, browsers, networking infrastructure, cryptography, blockchain, and embedded systems. It has also gained strong adoption in large-scale production environments due to its excellent tooling, package ecosystem (Cargo and crates.io), and emphasis on long-term maintainability. Today, Rust is recognized as a leading language for building safe, high-performance infrastructure software.