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#PeerTube, born in 2017, is more than an alternative; it's about freedom and user-friendly options. Its impact spans institutions, educators, content creators, independent media, and citizens worldwide. With over 1,000 instances, hosting nearly 1 million videos and 567 million views, PeerTube achieved this with less than 0.0022% of YouTube's ad revenues in 2022.
ngi.eu/news/2023/30/11/ngi-for
Direct link to Video:
tube.network.europa.eu/w/7dBJN
#NGI #ngi4eu #PeerTube #pouhiou

I wish the team would follow repository best practices and stop silently reissuing binary releases under the same name/version. does not allow this, for example. The transparency log shows the newest violation: two version of sources-34_r01.zip with the file name, version code, and metadata.

gitlab.com/fdroid/android-sdk-

Good thing the #Apple App Store is secure, it would be a shame if the #DigitalMarketsAct allowed alternative platforms to set up shop and start pushing fake software to #iOS devices...

Oh wait 👉 arstechnica.com/security/2024/

This week in F-Droid (TWIF) was just published again!

We explain the "unattended upgrades for everyone" in 1.19.0 of our client in more depth.

Additionally:
- we talk about Acode editor - Android code editor, MRepo, PiliPala, SIYuan, K-9 Mail, Rocket.Chat and SimpleX Chat.
- big apps like Gao&Blaze, TuxPaint and Katawa Shoujo: Re-Engineered got their own paragraph
- the spring-cleaning continues
- our recap of FOSDEM is also linked

f-droid.org/2024/02/08/twif.ht

#FDroid

Totally impressed by the level of this blog post on de-obfuscation of an advanced packer

blog.quarkslab.com/dji-the-art

I hadn't ever seen the trick about "stealing bytecode" from methods from the ART class verification stage.

#Android #packer #secneo

"To restore Earth’s forests and mitigate climate change, states should devolve management rights to the communities in these land parcels and grant them secure tenure."

#rewilding #restoration #forests #climatechange

rewildingmag.com/the-best-way-

Big thanks to Kai-Chung Yan, Komal Sukhani (couldn't find them in the Fediverse), @eighthave and everyone else involved for packaging the open source parts of the Android SDK for Debian! 💙
With this I managed to revive an old Android app of mine that stopped working several years ago due to server-side changes.
#AndroidSDK #OpenSource #AndroidApp

git fsck makes it much harder to attack a git repo, but it seems that the normal git workflow does not enable it by default. In it is enabled for all fetches in our config:
f-droid.org/docs/FAQ_-_App_Dev

But I still can't find a clear answer about what checks does by default. Anyone know?

I got the opportunity to go to and of course I had my "hat" on. I wrote up some quick impressions of my trip, including what I learned about the 's and

There really are a lot of important projects represented there:
f-droid.org/2024/02/06/at-fosd

Based on @maarten 's post blog.nlnetlabs.nl/what-i-learn I think the only people listed in my example that would be at all regulated by the would be the last one: "contracted contributors". It sounds like they might be considered "open source software stewards" with obligations under Article 17a depending on whether the considers F-Droid as "intended for commercial activities"
cyberresilienceact.eu/the-cybe

My guess is /#Ubuntu would be considered commercial while /#Debian would not

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Last weekend I co-organised a "EU policy devroom" at #FOSDEM, marking the end of a wild 17 month ride in EU policy land working on the #CyberResilienceAct.
A blog I just published provides an overview of CRA #FOSDEM content, including my personal story starting #FOSS policy engagement in Brussels.
I hope it will contribute to a shared understanding of how the #CRA will most likely affect developers of #opensource software. Feedback welcome.

blog.nlnetlabs.nl/what-i-learn

Later this week, Let's Encrypt will stop including the cross-sign from Identrust's Root CA in our API by default. That cross-sign will expire later this year, so this is the first step in preparation for that.

This means devices which haven't gotten an updated root CAs that added Let's Encrypt may get errors. This mostly affects a small number of old Android devices (Version 7.0 and before), as most other operating systems update root CAs by default.

For most people, no action is necessary. To continue supporting old clients, or to control your rollout of this change, your ACME client can be configured to explicitly choose a chain to serve until June at which point we'll stop serving the cross-signed chain.

You can read all the details on our blog post at letsencrypt.org/2023/07/10/cro

If you have any questions, happy to answer them over on our Community forum: community.letsencrypt.org/t/qu

@roptat thanks for your nice visualization of in apps in
i18n.lepiller.eu/i18n.html it is interesting to see which languages are the most active. If you're interested in more data sources, there are a lot of public data sources:
f-droid.org/docs/All_our_APIs/

For example, you might enjoy looking at the most popular search queries with the included language and country data:
fdroid.gitlab.io/metrics/searc

A week ago someone around here mentioned the #Android app StreetComplete, an app made to help people add data points that are missing on #OpenStreetMap ("Wikipedia for geographical information").

The app is super smooth and I fell down the rabbit hole hard - there's so much information missing for #Calgary #yyc! You walk around, you pay more attention to urban features, do it for a few days and you somehow end up in the worldwide top 50 this week 😯

Do it! It's fun!
#opensource #FOSS #OSM

Think tank funded by Big Tech argues #AI’s climate impact is nothing to worry about - theregister.com/2024/02/07/ai_ it's the "cryptocurrencies don't use much energy" argument all over again...

As part of 's work towards memory-safe infrastructure for the internet, @cpu has opened a merge request that implements TLS ECH support on the client side:
github.com/rustls/rustls/pull/

We agree that "the ECH spec is very challenging to implement and required a lot of trial/error" and we are working with to help implementers. Please reach out if that is you:
defo.ie/#contact

The White House just announced visa restrictions on those involved in spyware misuse. Are you a family member of someone misusing or facilitating spyware? You can be sanctioned as well! Great step to further delegitimise the highly invasive surveillance industry!

state.gov/announcement-of-a-vi

The election year focus on 'deep fakes' is a distraction, conveniently ignoring the documented role of surveillance ads--or, the ability to target specific segments to shape opinion. This's a boon to Meta/Google, who've rolled back restrictions on political ads in recent years.

Put another way, a deep fake is neither here nor there unless you have a platform + tools to disseminate it strategically.

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