The Internet Is Being Rewritten for Machines, Thanks to Cloudflare

The internet was built for humans. Then machines started talking to each other in the background. Now AI is becoming the primary consumer of web content, and websites are adapting to serve it. Cloudflare just made that adaptation trivial.

The Zero-Click Internet: When AI Becomes the Only Door to Information

The internet is quietly being hollowed out. As AI answers our questions directly, we stop visiting the websites that created the knowledge in the first place. What happens when the infrastructure of human knowledge loses its economic foundation?

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Efficiently Handling Geospatial Interactive Map Data: Rendering Polygons Without Overloading Your Servers

A practical guide to building scalable map interfaces that render thousands of polygons without overwhelming your backend. Learn progressive rendering, smart caching strategies, and production techniques used by Google Maps, Uber, and Airbnb—from quick wins to architectural patterns like vector tiles and spatial indexing.

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Why Checking the Box Matters—Juspay's Possibly Risky Shortcut in HDFC Net Banking

The blog post examines how Juspay’s auto-checking of HDFC Bank’s anti-phishing ‘Secure Access ID’ could undermine user security. The author argues that this action, while not immediately dangerous, could condition users to be less vigilant against phishing attacks. The post contends that third parties like Juspay should not alter a bank’s security measures. The post also questions if HDFC’s anti-phishing measure is effective, in the first place and discusses who should be responsible in defining and mitigating a site’s threat model.

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Musings—My New Blog Site

Introducing my new blog site, Musings. The post discusses how I used to mainating my own blog earlier, and why I decided to move on to a static site generator like Hugo.

The Search for Privacy-Friendly Website Analysis

I recently decided to start writing regularly and publishing what I write on this blog, Musings. While I mostly write for my contentment—to allow myself to think about a topic, research, and form a meaningful thought about it, I’d also like to know if others are reading what I put out and what posts and topics have the most views. Most people would end up integrating a popular option like Google Analytics, Mixpanel, or similar....

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Cacti Passphrase Best Practices

Check out xkcd’s xkpasswd. It allows you to generate very secure passphrases with various configurations. The reason we use the word passphrase and not password throughout the Cacti Vault app is because we want to push you to use as long a passphrase as possible. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recommends creating long passphrases that are easy to remember and difficult to crack. According to Special Publication 800–63, Digital Identity Guidelines, a best practice is to generate passphrases of about 64 characters, including spaces....

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Photo Selections—Cacti Vault

Dsicusses the different ways photos may be selected to move to the Cacti Vault.

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An Apple Music Inconsistency

A critique on the inconsistent placement of the ‘Apple Music’ vs ‘Library’ filter in the search function across the iOS Music app and iTunes on Mac, and questions the lack of a handoff feature between these platforms.

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My Paltry Gripe on Inconsistencies between Force Touch and 3D Touch

This post compares 3D Touch on iPhones and Force Touch on the Apple Watch, noting their similar technology but different user experiences due to screen size. It expresses frustration with the inconsistent interaction between the devices, especially when dealing with notifications, highlighting a need for better integration in Apple’s ecosystem.