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#FOSDEM 2024 will be happening in a bit more than 1 week in Brussels!

Catch my talk "From phone hardware to mobile Linux" on Saturday morning or "Open Source for Sustainable and Long lasting Phones" (together with @agnes007 in the big Janson room!) on Sunday afternoon!

Or come by the postmarketOS (+friends) stand in the AW building!

I hope to see you there!

Links:

fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event
fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event
fosdem.org/2024/stands/

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

We have a lot of information in it, so jump right in: f-droid.org/2024/01/25/twif.ht

In short:

- FOSDEM is around the corner.
- We specifically talk about the following apps: Money Manager Ex, Open Video Editor, Tachiyomi, Fossify Phone, KOReader, OnionShare, Organic Maps and OsmAnd~.
- The spring-cleaning of our repo is underway, and we have found some proprietary dependencies. The affected versions were removed.

#FDroid

VICTORY! Ring has announced it will no longer facilitate warrantless police requests for footage to Ring’s users. This comes after years of sustained pressure from EFF and other civil liberties and privacy advocates. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/01/ring

Nächste Woche geht es wieder los: Ihr könnt euch mit euer #OpenSource-Software-Idee bei uns bewerben. Es warten 47.500€, Coachings sowie Vernetzungs- und Bildungsangebote auf euch!
Alle Infos:
prototypefund.de

Court ruling rejects spyware vendor’s motion to dismiss lawsuit filed by Apple. Judge says anti-hacking laws fits #Pegasus case „to a T“. #NSOGroup will fight on theregister.com/2024/01/24/us_ #Staatstrojaner

“Ring hopefully will altogether be out of the business of platforming casual and warrantless police requests for footage to its users,” EFF’s Matthew Guariglia told @verge though we remain "deeply skeptical" about how police and Ring will cooperate.
theverge.com/2024/1/24/2404916

Fun fact: it's data privacy week 🔒 so here are some of our favorite extensions for a safer online experience.

1. Multi-account containers! cookies are separated by container, so you can use multiple accounts at the same time.

2. Privacy badger: this extension automatically blocks invisible trackers and opts you out of data sharing & selling.

3. History cleaner: this deletes browsing history older than a specified number of days 👀

Which ones are you currently using?

We have defined a secure and usable architecture for decentralized package repositories that any mobile user can use and understand possible risks.

The next official release of the official F-Droid client will widely deploy this to our users. We then plan to make a final architecture document, so others can understand the whole model.

We would love any kind of feedback, our drafts are here: gitlab.com/fdroid/wiki/-/wikis

Its cool to see more and more apps using . It used to be so many apps just used for maps and then just failed on devices. For example, I just downloaded a city's bike sharing app made by a mega corp, and it uses MabLibre so works fine without Play Services. My experience used to be that all the navigation apps required Google.

Large corporations like the hate on the even though it has brought them big benefits. would be nowhere near what it is without the GPL. I always saw 's kernel as their effort to get out of the GPL, since it would replace the Linux kernel. There was even media hype to that effect. Now I'm happy to see that Google is no longer supporting on Fuchsia. I see this as a win for

9to5google.com/2024/01/15/goog

I recently got my Shift6mq from @shiftphones back from repairs, and the power issues I was experimenting before seem to be gone. What is remarkable, however, is that I had unlocked the bootloader, installed postmarketOS on it, and opened it for some hacking... But Shift did still consider the phone under warranty and repaired it for free 🤯️ They certainly stated when contacted that installing postmarketOS does **NOT** void the warranty. This is just absolutely incredible, and trully worth the extra money (when one has it...) that is required to support a small company like Shift.

#postmarketos #linuxmobile #Shift6mq

In addition, dealing with the support was an extremely professional experience. Clear instructions, good communication, well-set expectation from the beginning (like estimate on repair time), and met deadlines. Certainly much better than I've experienced with other small HW companies...

The @NGIZero consortium, of which the :fsfe: #FSFE is a partner, has just unveiled the #NGI0 Commons Fund! 🏦

Are you developing any #FreeSoftware tech improving the Internet❓

This fund is for you! It will award 21.6 million euro 💶 to small and medium R&D projects developing #FreeSoftware technologies.

Learn more here:

fsfe.org/news/2024/news-202401

#SoftwareFreedom

Persistent surveillance sold as a cure for loneliness (alienation, isolation, etc) is, IMO, one of the central marketing narratives of the surveillance business model.

But it's rarely put as plainly as this!

wsj.com/tech/ai/sam-altman-ope

AI or not, being monitored and managed by algorithms at work can be harmful.

It can lead to:
🦅 excessive collection of personal data
👎 discrimination
😩 harms to mental health

New rules are needed for these new threats. Transparency, accountability, fairness and mutual respect are key.

But companies can, and should, engage with workers and their representatives to put in place better practices already without waiting to be told to do so.

theguardian.com/technology/202

Happy New Year from the @ReproBuilds
folks! Here's a somewhat belated report from what we got up to during December.

reproducible-builds.org/report

cc. @debian @conservancy @zacchiro etc.

The US #Supremecourt has declined #Twitter's legal challenge to publicly disclose national security subpoenas. 👨‍⚖️

At Tuta, we pride ourselves on #privacy and #transparency. Our warrant #canary is live and regularly updated. This is one reason among many that keeping your data securely #encrypted within the EU has major privacy advantages over the US. 📣

You can check out our transparency report and live warrant canary here:
👉 tuta.com/blog/transparency-rep

We are looking back on an intense but successful 2023 & starting the new year full of motivation. 🚀 This important work for fundamental rights in the digital age is only possible with broad support from civil society, and for that we say: Thank you! epicenter.works/en/content/fro

Did you know Privacy Badger replaces embedded tweets, video/audio players, and comments sections with "click to activate" placeholders?

Although potentially useful, these "widgets" often track your browsing. The tracking happens regardless of whether you interact with the widget. If you see a widget, the widget sees you back.

Privacy Badger blocks the widgets to protect your privacy, and replaces them with placeholders to put you in control.

Learn more at eff.org/deeplinks/2024/01/priv

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

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