Check out the new promotional video for the Librem 5 by @purism.
After my brief hiatus, I finally published another video on LBRY. Check it out here: https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8/InstallingSignalAPK:9?r=ZqR7Dg5yoY9CfSTVuMUhaeiWv7PPkEG6.
I just got to know yesterday that Apple has finally taken their Apple Music web app out of beta. Finally! Linux users who use Apple Music won't get a sub par experience. Hopefully, I'll be soon seeing the 'lyrics' function on it as well. π
https://www.cnet.com/news/you-can-now-use-apple-music-on-the-web/
@JoshStrobl Will you be continuing to work for @SolusProject@mastodon.cloud in the foreseeable future?
I was listening to some music and I ran across this gem.
Many Linux distributions and even the Tor Project uses Firefox. It's fast, simple and follows industry standards. Make it even more awesome by watching this video. π
https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8/SecureFirefox:b?r=BsUMdRx15KiXpWvr2Mj4wgHmDLHef5QG
Just finished editing & rendering my next video. It will be out on LBRY by tomorrow morning. Be sure to catch me there! π
Please share this! We must take action before it is too late. If you are on Twitter, Facebook or on any of the other mainstream platforms, you are most welcome to share it there too. #KeepItFOSS
An Open Letter To Open-Source Devs & Software Companies
We are currently seeing interest in #linux and #foss rise both commercially and from a user's standpoint. However, this has resulted in some negative consequences where large corporations are attempting to control the infrastructure that holds FOSS projects together. (Eg: https://itsfoss.com/microsoft-npm-acquisition/ ) As a community that has strongly supported your work, we request that you consider the future of our community when making vital decisions.
How often have you heard someone say that they can't leave Google because it will impact their productivity? With these tips and hidden features in DuckDuckGo, you can show them that protecting your privacy is just as productive. Leave a comment & subscribe.
Watch it now exclusively on LBRY: https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8/TopDDGfeatures:4?r=BsUMdRx15KiXpWvr2Mj4wgHmDLHef5QG.
I just posted my first video on LBRY a few hours ago and I already have nine views. π
https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8/How-To-Encrypt-The-Cloud:0?r=BsUMdRx15KiXpWvr2Mj4wgHmDLHef5QG
I've created a channel on LBRY to help promote the platform. Join me there if you want to support FOSS and privacy.
https://open.lbry.com/@Sudo:8?r=BsUMdRx15KiXpWvr2Mj4wgHmDLHef5QG
COVID-19 is causing many of us to stay at home and practice 'social distancing'. Use Jitsi Meet to keep in touch with friends and family as well as to hold company/team meetings and webinars. Check it out here: https://meet.jit.si.
#corona #foss #remotework
@JoshStrobl Are you guys gonna collaborate with Ikey and his new company, Lispy Snake? #linux #games
Take action against #EarnIt: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/earn-it-barr-encryption/ #Fight4Privacy #Fight4Encryption
Then, we also have the problem of unencrypted backups on Android and server-client encrypted backups on iOS (over which we have little control) which are 'promoted'. Although, local backups are available, this is not made clearly evident and the process is not very 'streamlined' (to say the least). These issues seem to undermine our privacy despite the strength of the Signal Protocol itself. Don't you think it's time to change? (https://www.thinkprivacy.io/choosing-the-right-messenger)
'Messages that Stay with You'. Are WhatsApp messages really encrypted? True. WhatsApp does use one of the best end-to-end encryption protocols (Signal protocol). However, due to the way WhatsApp works, your messages may not be as private as you think. Firstly, we have the problem of metadata. WhatsApp can seemingly identify the types of files you send, how long you chat with someone and who you chat with.
Dealing with the issues of everyday computing.