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  1. This things works out of the box. Very nice indeed. It is the first device with which I was able to make contact (one way) with others in an environment with few nodes, and without using . I used 27dBm - which is what the device seems to default to.
    wiki.uniteng.com/en/meshtastic

  2. RT @[email protected]

    After two days of Code Camp we have created some kind of MQTT 5 JavaFX Client on top of the HiveMQ Client with Java 11. Can already connect to multiple Brokers and subscribe and publish. 😊🙌🏻

    Haven't use JavaFX before.

    #java #JavaFX #MQTT #HiveMQ #karakun

    🐦🔗: twitter.com/giftkugel/status/1

  3. The firmware on #GoodWe #PV inverters of the ET series is flaky.

    When you query the metrics interface locally too often their #cloud based #semsportal will show the inverter as *offline* which is weird, because I see traffic going to their cloud IP every so minutes. In contrast to most people using #homeassistant I'm just putting the data into #mqtt and #prometheus.

    The support states the device has no contact to the router (double blinking WiFi LED) but #tcpdump is telling a different story.

  4. To extend your Auth DB options in VerneMQ: Here's an initial prototype script to connect via ODBC: github.com/vernemq/vernemq/pul #MQTT #ODBC #VerneMQ :vernemq:

  5. Last week's reporting gave a great insight into the level of innovation going on in the cyber crime ecosystem - C2 over MQTT, cryters delivering payloads over SQL connections, and UEFI bootkits that bypass Window's Secure Boot! We've pulled it all together, just for you:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    The BlackLotus #Bootkit has been upgraded to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft's Secure Boot Mechanism, allowing it to persist on fully patched Windows 11 systems. This is enabled in no small part by the failure to update the UEFI revocation list, which allowed the bootkit author to simply load and exploit the vulnerable UEFI components on target systems.

    Australia's cyber security laws were "bloody useless" in helping mitigate the Optus and Medibank breaches of 2022, according to the government's Home Affairs Minister. A new "national cyber office", reforms to Critical Infrastructure security laws, and a new Cyber Security Act are all on the table for discussion.

    zScaler analysts have picked up on the Snip3 crypter, a Crypter-as-a-Sevice offering which uses multiple obfuscated stages; an AMSI Bypass, and SQL queries to circumvent security controls.

    Sysdig share insights from a sophisticated #AWS-centric campaign; ESET have uncovered a new backdoor used by China's Mustang Panda (#APT27) which implements C2 over MQTT, and Team Cymru have again picked apart #IcedID's infrastructure to identify key TTPs.

    Some interesting supply chain vulnerabilities this week, with bugs found in the ZK web app framework and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) having the potential to affect an untold number of applications and devices.

    #Redteam members will get a kick out of DroppedConnection - a PoC that mimics Cisco AnyConnect VPN to siphon credentials and serve up malware to unwitting victims.

    The #blueteam can look forward to some tips for GCP DFIR, bypassing malware geo-fencing, and tracking cyber criminal infrastructure.

    Catch all this and much more in this week's newsletter:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    #infosec #cyber #news #cybernews #infosec #infosecnews #informationsecurity #cybersecurity #hacking #security #technology #hacker #vulnerability #vulnerabilities #malware #ransomware #dfir #soc #threatintel #threatintelligence #DarkWeb #criticalinfrastructure #breach #privacy #Australia #crypter

  6. Last week's reporting gave a great insight into the level of innovation going on in the cyber crime ecosystem - C2 over MQTT, cryters delivering payloads over SQL connections, and UEFI bootkits that bypass Window's Secure Boot! We've pulled it all together, just for you:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    The BlackLotus #Bootkit has been upgraded to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft's Secure Boot Mechanism, allowing it to persist on fully patched Windows 11 systems. This is enabled in no small part by the failure to update the UEFI revocation list, which allowed the bootkit author to simply load and exploit the vulnerable UEFI components on target systems.

    Australia's cyber security laws were "bloody useless" in helping mitigate the Optus and Medibank breaches of 2022, according to the government's Home Affairs Minister. A new "national cyber office", reforms to Critical Infrastructure security laws, and a new Cyber Security Act are all on the table for discussion.

    zScaler analysts have picked up on the Snip3 crypter, a Crypter-as-a-Sevice offering which uses multiple obfuscated stages; an AMSI Bypass, and SQL queries to circumvent security controls.

    Sysdig share insights from a sophisticated #AWS-centric campaign; ESET have uncovered a new backdoor used by China's Mustang Panda (#APT27) which implements C2 over MQTT, and Team Cymru have again picked apart #IcedID's infrastructure to identify key TTPs.

    Some interesting supply chain vulnerabilities this week, with bugs found in the ZK web app framework and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) having the potential to affect an untold number of applications and devices.

    #Redteam members will get a kick out of DroppedConnection - a PoC that mimics Cisco AnyConnect VPN to siphon credentials and serve up malware to unwitting victims.

    The #blueteam can look forward to some tips for GCP DFIR, bypassing malware geo-fencing, and tracking cyber criminal infrastructure.

    Catch all this and much more in this week's newsletter:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    #infosec #cyber #news #cybernews #infosec #infosecnews #informationsecurity #cybersecurity #hacking #security #technology #hacker #vulnerability #vulnerabilities #malware #ransomware #dfir #soc #threatintel #threatintelligence #DarkWeb #criticalinfrastructure #breach #privacy #Australia #crypter

  7. Last week's reporting gave a great insight into the level of innovation going on in the cyber crime ecosystem - C2 over MQTT, cryters delivering payloads over SQL connections, and UEFI bootkits that bypass Window's Secure Boot! We've pulled it all together, just for you:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    The BlackLotus #Bootkit has been upgraded to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft's Secure Boot Mechanism, allowing it to persist on fully patched Windows 11 systems. This is enabled in no small part by the failure to update the UEFI revocation list, which allowed the bootkit author to simply load and exploit the vulnerable UEFI components on target systems.

    Australia's cyber security laws were "bloody useless" in helping mitigate the Optus and Medibank breaches of 2022, according to the government's Home Affairs Minister. A new "national cyber office", reforms to Critical Infrastructure security laws, and a new Cyber Security Act are all on the table for discussion.

    zScaler analysts have picked up on the Snip3 crypter, a Crypter-as-a-Sevice offering which uses multiple obfuscated stages; an AMSI Bypass, and SQL queries to circumvent security controls.

    Sysdig share insights from a sophisticated #AWS-centric campaign; ESET have uncovered a new backdoor used by China's Mustang Panda (#APT27) which implements C2 over MQTT, and Team Cymru have again picked apart #IcedID's infrastructure to identify key TTPs.

    Some interesting supply chain vulnerabilities this week, with bugs found in the ZK web app framework and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) having the potential to affect an untold number of applications and devices.

    #Redteam members will get a kick out of DroppedConnection - a PoC that mimics Cisco AnyConnect VPN to siphon credentials and serve up malware to unwitting victims.

    The #blueteam can look forward to some tips for GCP DFIR, bypassing malware geo-fencing, and tracking cyber criminal infrastructure.

    Catch all this and much more in this week's newsletter:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    #infosec #cyber #news #cybernews #infosec #infosecnews #informationsecurity #cybersecurity #hacking #security #technology #hacker #vulnerability #vulnerabilities #malware #ransomware #dfir #soc #threatintel #threatintelligence #DarkWeb #criticalinfrastructure #breach #privacy #Australia #crypter

  8. Last week's reporting gave a great insight into the level of innovation going on in the cyber crime ecosystem - C2 over MQTT, cryters delivering payloads over SQL connections, and UEFI bootkits that bypass Window's Secure Boot! We've pulled it all together, just for you:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    The BlackLotus #Bootkit has been upgraded to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft's Secure Boot Mechanism, allowing it to persist on fully patched Windows 11 systems. This is enabled in no small part by the failure to update the UEFI revocation list, which allowed the bootkit author to simply load and exploit the vulnerable UEFI components on target systems.

    Australia's cyber security laws were "bloody useless" in helping mitigate the Optus and Medibank breaches of 2022, according to the government's Home Affairs Minister. A new "national cyber office", reforms to Critical Infrastructure security laws, and a new Cyber Security Act are all on the table for discussion.

    zScaler analysts have picked up on the Snip3 crypter, a Crypter-as-a-Sevice offering which uses multiple obfuscated stages; an AMSI Bypass, and SQL queries to circumvent security controls.

    Sysdig share insights from a sophisticated #AWS-centric campaign; ESET have uncovered a new backdoor used by China's Mustang Panda (#APT27) which implements C2 over MQTT, and Team Cymru have again picked apart #IcedID's infrastructure to identify key TTPs.

    Some interesting supply chain vulnerabilities this week, with bugs found in the ZK web app framework and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) having the potential to affect an untold number of applications and devices.

    #Redteam members will get a kick out of DroppedConnection - a PoC that mimics Cisco AnyConnect VPN to siphon credentials and serve up malware to unwitting victims.

    The #blueteam can look forward to some tips for GCP DFIR, bypassing malware geo-fencing, and tracking cyber criminal infrastructure.

    Catch all this and much more in this week's newsletter:

    opalsec.substack.com/p/soc-gou

    #infosec #cyber #news #cybernews #infosec #infosecnews #informationsecurity #cybersecurity #hacking #security #technology #hacker #vulnerability #vulnerabilities #malware #ransomware #dfir #soc #threatintel #threatintelligence #DarkWeb #criticalinfrastructure #breach #privacy #Australia #crypter

  9. Power is out today due to a storm, absolute love being able to get alerts and monitor thru #HomeAssistant and #GenMon (from jgyates) connected via #MQTT without paying any monthly fees using all DIY components.

    Also invaluable when I need to do generator maintenance.

    #HomeAutomation

  10. CW: UK politics, fun

    [Sound on]

    A quick #NodeRED flow to check the website hasborisjohnsongoneyet.com and then trigger a #MCQN_Ltd #AckersBell over #MQTT to alert the #DoESLiverpool office when the Prime Minister has resigned

    #weeknotes #ibal169

  11. CW: UK politics, fun

    [Sound on]

    A quick #NodeRED flow to check the website hasborisjohnsongoneyet.com and then trigger a #MCQN_Ltd #AckersBell over #MQTT to alert the #DoESLiverpool office when the Prime Minister has resigned

    #weeknotes #ibal169

  12. Power is out today due to a storm, absolute love being able to get alerts and monitor thru #HomeAssistant and #GenMon (from jgyates) connected via #MQTT without paying any monthly fees using all DIY components.

    Also invaluable when I need to do generator maintenance.

    #HomeAutomation

  13. Power is out today due to a storm, absolute love being able to get alerts and monitor thru #HomeAssistant and #GenMon (from jgyates) connected via #MQTT without paying any monthly fees using all DIY components.

    Also invaluable when I need to do generator maintenance.

    #HomeAutomation

  14. Power is out today due to a storm, absolute love being able to get alerts and monitor thru #HomeAssistant and #GenMon (from jgyates) connected via #MQTT without paying any monthly fees using all DIY components.

    Also invaluable when I need to do generator maintenance.

    #HomeAutomation

  15. For my second thesis; I'll wow you with:

    - a #pihole-like box wired to your router, connecting all surveillance cameras on your farm exclusively to...
    - a local install of #viseron, #zoneminder or #frigate, with #RT_DETR powered accelerated detection of predators...
    - using #MQTT to trigger a predator repel system (audio, lights)...
    - with alerts, actions and media externally available via app/pwa...
    - using #headscale or #nebula

    WIP!

    gitlab.com/papiris/ml-predator

  16. Are you interested in and posting on topics like: #Messaging, #MQTT, #IoT, #OpenSource, #DistSys, #Erlang, OSS business models or anything related?
    Let us know by Like of Repost... We want to follow you! :) :vernemq:

  17. Are you interested in messaging, message brokers, #MQTT, #IoT and #DistSys (distributed systems) in general?
    Like or re-post to let us know... we want to connect and learn from you! :) :vernemq:

  18. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 47 (2024-26).

    Diesmal mit

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Auswertung der Höchstgeschwindigkeiten auf Straßen

    → 🇪🇺 Bikerouter: deutsche Übersetzungen für Straßenbelag und Oberflächenqualität

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Eintrag bei @alternativeto

    → 🚣 eine neue Rudermaschine

    → 🚗 Unfallatlas Deutschland

    → 🔅 Ein Jahr Mini-PV-Anlage im Garten

    → 🍎 Die macOS-Apps mit „M“

    → 🔊 Techno

    #Bikerouter #AlternativeTo #Rudern #rowing #map #Deutschland #Solar #BalkonSolar #Photovoltaik #macOS #MacGPT #Mactracker #MacWhisper #Mona #MoneyMoney #MQTT #Mullvad #Techno

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2024/202

  19. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 47 (2024-26).

    Diesmal mit

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Auswertung der Höchstgeschwindigkeiten auf Straßen

    → 🇪🇺 Bikerouter: deutsche Übersetzungen für Straßenbelag und Oberflächenqualität

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Eintrag bei @alternativeto

    → 🚣 eine neue Rudermaschine

    → 🚗 Unfallatlas Deutschland

    → 🔅 Ein Jahr Mini-PV-Anlage im Garten

    → 🍎 Die macOS-Apps mit „M“

    → 🔊 Techno

    #Bikerouter #AlternativeTo #Rudern #rowing #map #Deutschland #Solar #BalkonSolar #Photovoltaik #macOS #MacGPT #Mactracker #MacWhisper #Mona #MoneyMoney #MQTT #Mullvad #Techno

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2024/202

  20. Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 47 (2024-26).

    Diesmal mit

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Auswertung der Höchstgeschwindigkeiten auf Straßen

    → 🇪🇺 Bikerouter: deutsche Übersetzungen für Straßenbelag und Oberflächenqualität

    → 🗺️ Bikerouter: Eintrag bei @alternativeto

    → 🚣 eine neue Rudermaschine

    → 🚗 Unfallatlas Deutschland

    → 🔅 Ein Jahr Mini-PV-Anlage im Garten

    → 🍎 Die macOS-Apps mit „M“

    → 🔊 Techno

    #Bikerouter #AlternativeTo #Rudern #rowing #map #Deutschland #Solar #BalkonSolar #Photovoltaik #macOS #MacGPT #Mactracker #MacWhisper #Mona #MoneyMoney #MQTT #Mullvad #Techno

    marcusjaschen.de/blog/2024/202

  21. curl

    Daniël Stenberg

    facts and praise

    I'm fortunate that I am allowed to follow Daniël, lead programmer of the mightycurl. The reason I formulated the line in this way, is because only through the power of the FediVerse I've gotten a boost from someone I follow, who found a post of the lead programmer or curl interesting

    stats:

    install base => 20000*106 devices

    20 billion+ installations!

    curl is used in command lines or scripts to transfer data. curl is also libcurl, used in:

    • cars
    • television sets
    • routers
    • printers
    • audio equipment
    • mobile phones
    • tablets
    • medical devices
    • settop boxes
    • computer games
    • media players

    Curl is THE Internet transfer engine for countless software applications in over twenty billion installations!

    curl is used daily by virtually every Internet-using human on the globe!

    curl is 30 years old

    Let that sink in!

    Opinion

    curl is mature critical network infrastructure software that we all need to have our internet powered software / hardware to function in respect to data transfer.

    The syntax to use curl in simple implementations is IMHO quite easy. In case you need to know an extra option, the executable and libcurl have excellent documentation. End users normally interact with curl using the (elf) binary on Linux based POSIX operating systems. The more mature BSDs have another binary format

    Just type curl to get an initial output which looks like this on my current system

    curl
    curl: try 'curl --help' or 'curl --manual' for more information

    then type

    curl --help
    Usage: curl [options...] <url>
    -d, --data <data> HTTP POST data
    -f, --fail Fail fast with no output on HTTP errors
    -h, --help <subject> Get help for commands
    -o, --output <file> Write to file instead of stdout
    -O, --remote-name Write output to file named as remote file
    -i, --show-headers Show response headers in output
    -s, --silent Silent mode
    -T, --upload-file <file> Transfer local FILE to destination
    -u, --user <user:password> Server user and password
    -A, --user-agent <name> Send User-Agent <name> to server
    -v, --verbose Make the operation more talkative
    -V, --version Show version number and quit

    This is not the full help; this menu is split into categories.
    Use "--help category" to get an overview of all categories, which are:
    auth, connection, curl, deprecated, dns, file, ftp, global, http, imap, ldap, output, pop3, post, proxy,
    scp, sftp, smtp, ssh, telnet, tftp, timeout, tls, upload, verbose.
    Use "--help all" to list all options
    Use "--help [option]" to view documentation for a given option

    When you type curl --manual|less you get the manpages which I delimited with less through a vertical pipe

              _   _ ____  _
    ___| | | | _ \| |
    / __| | | | |_) | |
    | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
    \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
    NAME

    curl - transfer a URL

    SYNOPSIS

    curl [options / URLs]

    DESCRIPTION

    curl is a tool for transferring data from or to a server using URLs. It
    supports these protocols: DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP,
    HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP,
    SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS.

    curl is powered by libcurl for all transfer-related features. See
    libcurl(3) for details.

    URL

    The URL syntax is protocol-dependent. You find a detailed description in
    RFC 3986.

    I can also type man curl to get a nice output:

    curl(1)                                         curl Manual                                        curl(1)

    NAME
    curl - transfer a URL

    SYNOPSIS
    curl [options / URLs]

    DESCRIPTION
    curl is a tool for transferring data from or to a server using URLs. It supports these protocols:
    DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS, HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S,
    RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET, TFTP, WS and WSS.

    curl is powered by libcurl for all transfer-related features. See libcurl(3) for details.

    URL
    The URL syntax is protocol-dependent. You find a detailed description in RFC 3986.

    If you provide a URL without a leading protocol:// scheme, curl guesses what protocol you want. It
    then defaults to HTTP but assumes others based on often-used hostname prefixes. For example, for
    hostnames starting with "ftp." curl assumes you want FTP.

    You can specify any amount of URLs on the command line. They are fetched in a sequential manner in
    the specified order unless you use -Z, --parallel. You can specify command line options and URLs
    Manual page curl(1) line 1 (press h for help or q to quit)

    The reasoning behind curl --manual is simple. On a machine without the manual system you still need access to the full manual. This is one of the reasons why man curl is also implemented as curl --manual

    An important RFC is echoed to my terminal in the man curl output which is RFC 3986

    A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact sequence of
    characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. This
    specification defines the generic URI syntax and a process for
    resolving URI references that might be in relative form, along with
    guidelines and security considerations for the use of URIs on the
    Internet. The URI syntax defines a grammar that is a superset of all
    valid URIs, allowing an implementation to parse the common components
    of a URI reference without knowing the scheme-specific requirements
    of every possible identifier. This specification does not define a
    generative grammar for URIs; that task is performed by the individual
    specifications of each URI scheme.

    I shall not quote the whole RFC 3986 here. You can read all about it on the RFC site (see sources)

    As you can see curl is thorougly documented, has all the features a simple end user needs to fetch all kind of data, scaled up all the way to the extensive complex features router hardware et all, needs to transfer data.

    programming route

    I came to this toot when I saw that certain external feature code, which lives in stable external libraries, is now being removed from curl. I should say the code is depreciated then phased out.

    This is a logical step

    • It takes resources to maintain external code
    • If the (shared) libraries are stable and mature, it's much better to just call those libraries and be done.
    • The more external code you can remove from your project the better it is for all the programmers

    The same is also happening in the Linux kernel, they are following in the footsteps of curl

    Conclusion

    There is a treasure trove of information in the sources. Just reading the pages on RFC 3986 will keep you occupied for hours.
    Have fun and keep reading / learning and programming!

    sources:

    curl.se/

    rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986

    curl.se/mail/lib-2026-03/0026.

    #curl #programming #mathematics #linear #algebra #libcurl #Linux #BSD #freeBSD #openBSD #netBSD #POSIX #bash #csh #ksh #sh #fish #radio #TV #smartTV #router

  22. @akkudoktor.bsky.social @m_hundhausen Meine ganze Heizungsanlage hängt komplett cloud-frei auf ähnliche Art an #HomeAssistant - via #RaspberryPi Zero 2W am Raumthermostat-Anschluss.

    Hab es hier in dem Thread beschrieben: i.cymaphore.net/@cymaphore/113

    #Daikin #Heizen #MQTT

  23. Die Heizung (#DAIKIN Altherma 3 H HT ECH2O) an #HomeAssistant anbinden hat sich für uns gelohnt.

    Mit meiner Zusatzregelung erreicht das ganze jetzt gravierend verbesserte Wirkungsgrade in der Übergangszeit. Bin gespannt ob das über die Heizperiode anhält.

    Gateway ist ein #RaspberryPi Zero 2W mit PiCAN Zero mit anderem DC-DC-Wandler und extremer Konfiguration, damit ichs komplett am 24V / 30mA Raumthermostatanschluss betreiben kann.

    @homeassistant @Raspberry_Pi

    #Wärmepumpe #MQTT #Heizung

  24. Smart Wave = ocean telemetry at scale 🌍
    RELIANOID = keeping it secure, fast, and always-on ⚡

    Just dropped a tech guide on how we load balance Smart Wave:
    🔹 MQTT + REST + Web UI
    🔹 mTLS + WAF + DoS protection
    🔹 Prometheus + Grafana ready
    🔹 Handles satellite links like a breeze

    Read it → relianoid.com/resources/knowle

  25. Smart Wave = ocean telemetry at scale 🌍
    RELIANOID = keeping it secure, fast, and always-on ⚡

    Just dropped a tech guide on how we load balance Smart Wave:
    🔹 MQTT + REST + Web UI
    🔹 mTLS + WAF + DoS protection
    🔹 Prometheus + Grafana ready
    🔹 Handles satellite links like a breeze

    Read it → relianoid.com/resources/knowle

  26. heise+ | Home Assistant: Smart Home mit dem PC steuern – und als Steuerzentrale nutzen

    Der Hass Agent vernetzt Windows-Systeme mit Home Assistant. Wir zeigen die Einrichtung, um den PC als Präsenzmelder, Mediaplayer oder Steuerzentrale zu nutzen.

    heise.de/ratgeber/Home-Assista

    #Automatisierung #GoogleAssistant #Homeoffice #IT #MQTT #SmartHome #Windows #news

  27. Es gibt eine neue Version von meinem github.com/jedie/victron-ble2m Projekt: Hab die vorgeschlagene installation vereinfacht. Nun einfach per #pipx installieren ;)

    """
    Emit MQTT events from Victron Energy Solar Charger via victron-ble bluetooth lib
    """

    #VictronEnergy #SmartSolar #Python #MQTT #HomeAssistent

  28. Если “телега” больше не поедет: план Б для вайбкодеров, если заблокируют все мессенджеры

    В интернете нулевых любой школьник мог поднять P2P-хаб на домашнем компьютере. Не было пользовательских соглашений на 50 страниц. Ты сам писал правила, сам модерировал чат и сам решал, кого пускать, а кого банить. Ностальгируя, мне захотелось переизобрести P2P-хабы прошлого прямо в браузере. Без регистрации по SMS. Без возни с сервером. С нормальной безопасностью. Предлагаю вам пятничный вайбкод челлендж . У кого получится самая красивая реализация безопасного одностраничного мессенджера. Доставайте свой ClaudCode, Cursor, Jules, Codex или Clowdbot. Под катом опишу детальнее идею, чтобы задать контекст для вашей AI-команды. Читать и участвовать!

    habr.com/ru/articles/996440/

    #E2EE #Telegram #P2P #MQTT #NATS #ECDH #MITM #TOFU #SAS #крипто