What I found interesting this time

by: Artur Dziedziczak

December 7, 2025

Small update on my life:

Recently I again started to feel worse. Mostly because of events in Ukraine and the whole shitshow, which I call "Office room renovation project", in short "ORRP". It takes most of my energy in the evening, which also delays my morning reading routine.

I still try to find some interesting topics to get my head around. Next year slowly approaches and I’m still not sure what I should focus on. There are many things which I would like to use, like streaming applications, R data analysis, but it requires a lot of strength which I don’t have now.

“My First Impressions of MeshCore Off-Grid Messaging,” n.d. https://mtlynch.io/first-impressions-of-meshcore/

Great blog post about realistic use of MeshCore and LoRa devices. People who hype it don’t really use it daily and if they do it’s only for couple of minutes when they send HELOOO message to their geeky friends.
I was not aware that MeshCore is not trully open source XD This is really dissapointing but yeah. I guess nowdays every company needs to get some money from Open Source community.
But the blog post is really nice. I love how this person described all the issues he encountered. Trully great work.
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“Top 200 Most Common Passwords: Generations Change, Password Habits Remain,” n.d. https://nordpass.com/most-common-passwords-list/.

“SVG Filters - Clickjacking 2.0,” n.d. https://lyra.horse/blog/2025/12/svg-clickjacking/

Long, detailed and extensive blog post about SVG click hijacking. The examples shown there are just insanely good.
I love how the author took soo much works into examples. The logic gates and simple curry addition algorithm within SVG filters was just next level of creativity.
#svg #hacking
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“Staying Ahead of Censors in 2025: What We’Ve Learned from Fighting Censorship in Iran and Russia,” n.d. https://blog.torproject.org/staying-ahead-of-censors-2025/.