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The NGI0 Commons fund is now up and running with 21.6M€ available for open source projects:
nlnet.nl/news/2023/20240109-Co
First call will open 1st February. Stay tune.

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We invite you to our webinar on security audits tomorrow, Thursday January 11, at 13.00 CET.
Radically Open Security / @ros 's Melanie Rieback and Andrea Jegher will explain and demonstrate how security audits work.
ROS is the world’s first not-for-profit computer security consultancy company. As an NGI0 partner it offers security audits to all projects within the #NextGenerationInternet initiative.
The webinar is open to all and no need to register.
nlnet.nl/events/20240111/index

The American Dialect Society has announced that its 2023 Word of the Year is "Entshittification". 💩

The decline in quality of service and content from #google and #amazon is plain to see, but this doesn't need to be the future of the internet. 🤖

You can help make the web a better place by choosing free and open source alternatives to #BigTech! ✊
👉 tuta.com/open-source

At the beginning of 2023, there was a sudden increase in the rate of growth of bandwidth usage on the ftp.fau.de . I can't think what might have caused such a dramatic, acute event. It is really an elbow. Any ideas?

@FAU

Countries by percentage total bandwidth usage in 2023:

44.88% Germany
11.30% China
9.52% United States
3.25% Italy
2.33% United Kingdom
2.04% Russia
1.96% Estonia
1.88% Austria
1.85% France
1.59% Canada
1.50% Switzerland
1.40% Netherlands
1.25% Poland

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So I messing around a bit more with stats data from the f-droid.org mirror hosted by @FAU in Germany:

* About 25% of the bandwidth of the mirror is for
* Countries by percentage total bandwidth usage since /fdroid/ was added in 2019:

47.83% Germany
9.04% United States
5.13% China
3.68% Italy
2.69% France
2.55% United Kingdom
2.07% Russia
1.93% Switzerland
1.87% Estonia
1.82% Poland
1.70% Austria
1.40% Netherlands
1.38% Czechia
1.28% Canada

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We are happy to announce the launch of the new NGI0 Commons Fund. It's aim is to reclaim the public nature of the internet.

Offering small and medium-sized grants for free and open source projects across the entire technology stack.

First call opens February 1. If you are working on a project that contributes to reclaiming the public nature of the internet, do apply.

With many thanks to the @EU_Commission 's #NextGenerationInternet initiative.

nlnet.nl/news/2023/20240109-Co

Assessing the of computer systems is really hard because of "known unknowns" and "unknown unknowns". For example, there are lots of reports about being found on but few about . One might be tempted to conclude that Android is more secure. The truth is unfortunately much harder to pin down. For example, it is harder to detect and confirm Pegasus on Android, although it is clear that there have been plenty of infections on both platforms.

In This week in F-Droid (TWIF) we talk about:

* SimpleMobileTools and it's fork Fossify, and specially about the Gallery app
* SimpleX Chat update only for armv7
* the Arcticons apps are now reproducible and have to be reinstalled
* Screenshot sharer was replaced by QuickShot
* Tux Paint is now almost 250 MB big
* NewPipe has a 2023 recap blog post and maintainer changes

Total we had 2 more apps added and 138 more apps updated.

f-droid.org/2024/01/04/twif.ht

#FDroid

When reading about things like "almost half of British teens feel addicted to social media" theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2

It is important to remember that was designed to be addictive using science and techniques developed by universities like and widely taught stanfordreview.org/how-stanfor

and came from the same forces as generated the dominant forms of explotation in the 20th century.

Mickey's red shorts and yellow gloves might also be public domain thanks to a color poster from 1928 that was auctioned a few years ago: reuters.com/article/idUSBRE8AT

"[People] all have a right to exist but only because they are human beings. And there is no justice in securing your own right to exist by denying it to others." newrepublic.com/article/177768

@sergii anyone supporting the idea that all out war is the only way that people in can defend themselves.

Anyone procuring hardware with public funding, like for schools, should be aware that the expiration date on that hardware is artificially created by since they maintain their firmware as incompatible with other standards. Given a properly structured firmware, any old device would run or other just fine. The team operates in public and has done a good job of releasing their source, but the bad structure remains.

@elly and @domi outline how has structured their firmware to make it incompatible with the standard methods of booting an OS. So even though it is open source and upstreams their changes, lots of key functionality like audio, USB ports, etc does not work when booting any other OS (e.g. GNU/Linux or even Windows). This serves to lock the hardware to , and thereby generate lots of e-waste when Google drops support for hardware which supports.

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I'm happy to see more attention given to freeing hardware. They already are built on free software, so with some focused attention on supporting them well with distros like , the number of good GNU/Linux laptops can be greatly expanded. should be as well understood as other BIOS things. Thanks to @elly and @domi for your talk: media.ccc.de/v/37c3-11929-turn

Our current situation resembles right before World War One: there are many governments that their people want to change, and those governments are drumming up wars to stay in power. , Ukrainian oligarchs, & co, , and Gulf Monarchies, the current regime in , status quo elites in and . We need louder voices representing all the people, regardless of nationality, religion, class, etc to organize the large majority who want to get along and live in peace.

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