A New Year's Resolution: Maximal Transparency
Transparency typically works in one's favour, provided one is a moral and honest person. More information breeds more knowledge and a better understanding. No need to speculate when raw information is right there before people's eyes. Looking forward to new material, we welcome leakers and whistleblowers. Our biggest asset here is trust. People trust us. They leak stuff to us. They know we'll protect them, based on our track record. It's never a question of money.
Right now we have many people from the EPO and from IBM paying very close attention to everything we publish. We also receive words of gratitude, expressing admiration (their word!) for the journalistic work we do, which isn't churnalism and isn't slop-farming. We try to dig deep and properly understand core issues.
"Best wishes for 2026," said one reader to us. "You too," we replied.
We want to extend the same greeting to everybody reading this. We'll do our very best to be transparent about everything that's going on, even legal matters. █
