Philipp Krüger
Building iroh with the amazing folks at number 0 (n0.computer).
Generally striving to increase user agency and excited about commons networks.
Only works for Canadian CEOs, apparently.
Rust, cryptography, CRDTs & more on my feed
- Friendly folks wrote a great article about Privacy Pass, a way of cryptographically unlinking the issuance and redemption of auth tokens: research.chainbound.io/private-api-...
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- Kind of short notice today. But I'm in Brussels for #FOSDEM until this evening. So if anybody wants to link up and talk iroh, QUIC, CRDTs or cryptography, let me know :)
- Best description I've read so far of all the different levels of "self-hosting" there are on atproto.
- Learned a new QUIC API trick from a coworker yesterday. It's a way to make sure connections close gracefully in a particular protocol pattern (because of course it's about graceful close). The case we're looking at are clients that want to do a bunch of requests that upload data (no HTTP3 btw).
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- A lot of my own sweat went into writing the "Using QUIC" page: docs.iroh.computer/protocols/us... If you wanted to write your own iroh protocol in the past but struggled with getting your QUIC together, check it out :)
- we have an all new docs site! More examples! Better Explainers! Come check it! docs.iroh.computer
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- Reposted by Philipp Krüger🧵 Could Bitchat have 5x the range and 100x the throughput for the same power expenditure? I explored how Wi-Fi Aware could improve the reliability and throughput of Bitchat and mobile ad-hoc networks in the absence of internet connectivity. #bitchat 👇
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- John Davis is an absolutely amazing resource for running science: runningwritings.com/2025/12/tiss...
- John Davis is an absolutely amazing resource for running science: runningwritings.com/2025/12/tiss...
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- Reposted by Philipp Krügercloudflare's on-duty IT staff bangs on the doors which I have padlocked from the inside as I calmly break open lava lamp after lava lamp and drink the contents
- Phoenix R&D is working on decentralized MLS and have built a prototype with OpenMLS. I said it before and I'll say it again: I need to get more familiar with puncturable cryptography primitives (e.g. PPRFs). blog.phnx.im/making-mls-m...
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- This is why I love using BLAKE3
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- Good #rust question. I find this question is something that people used to OOP often skip over and jump directly to the OOP answer and try to shoe-horn that into rust. This usually fails fast.
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- @nonbinary.computer wait. Is @pattern.atproto.systems named after a spren in the storm light archive? 👀
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- We've had our heads deep in the sand while we're building 1.0 stuff. So posting about the community's accomplishments sometimes falls short. But yeah I think this list is cool