Palworld dev details the patents Nintendo and The Pokemon Company are suing for
Today would have been Carl Sagan's 90th birthday. He wrote this in 1995. Carl was absolutely right. #CarlSaganDay
🎨✨ Fresh drops at Adafruit! Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 - 7" 720x1280 with Capacitive Touch, Adafruit LPS28 (LPS28DFW) Pressure Sensor - STEMMA QT / Qwiic, and Adafruit Pixel Shifter - For Addressable LEDs https://adafruit.com/new
Intel Spots A 3888.9% Performance Improvement In The Linux Kernel From One Line Of Code
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Linux-3888.9-Performance
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-Linux-3888.9-Performance
If someone wants to buy me this keyboard, I wouldn't be upset about it. Insane
Hyprland, a favorite among fans of eye-pleasing tiling window compositors, has just released its latest version, 0.45, filled with numerous enhancements, some new features, and of course, dozens of bug fixes to make your experience even better.
https://linuxiac.com/hyprland-0-45-tiling-window-manager/
Today at 2pm PT, https://nitter.oksocial.net/AaronSwartzDay will celebrate the digital rights champion’s life by speaking with those working today to advance some of the issues close to his heart. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/11/celebrating-life-aaron-swartz-aaron-swartz-day-2024
🐦🔗: https://nitter.oksocial.net/EFF/status/1855366756031725721#m
[2024/11/09 21:48]
Popular technology stacks that make your life as complicated as possible:
1) It all started with the Networking stack.
2) Data stacks like LAMP, MEAN, MERN, Serverless, etc. Every stack after this made you hate your job.
3) Frontend Stack
4) Microservices Stack
5) AI Stack.
These stacks often overlap and integrate with each other depending on the project's needs. So you can't simply skip this mess now. This is why some of us want to run into woods and never return to civilization.
So, you're panicking right now, and you need to have some kind of change in your life that you can control so you can calm down. How about bumping up that security and privacy?
You want to be less trackable. I want you to be less trackable. There are three pillars to this.
1) Privacy. This is when your actions cannot be seen.
2) Security. This is when your systems resist attack.
3) Anonymity. This is when you cannot be identified.
You can be private and not secure, for example, a conversation in a park, far away from the crowd, but under an old tree with broken branches. Also, outdated or buggy software.
You can be secure, but not private, for example, Google's ecosystem is hard to break into, but you have zero privacy; everything you do on that platform can be and is monitored.
You can be private but not anonymous, like with Signal, where you have to give a phone number or name, or email, which you can encrypt, but still have to give out your email address for.
What if your computer beeps each time it sends data to Google? https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/tracker-beeper/
🤫 Share Password and Secrets Securely! Self-Destructing Messages with PassED (Docker)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImvOmI9El2k
Operation Synergia II sees Interpol swoop on global cyber crims https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/11/06/operation_synergia_ii_interpol/ #news
Using Tor on Android is easy with Orbot. 👇
How I Decide Which Software To Use
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GAP-AYXSIE