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Has Google's data collection gone too far? https://p.dw.com/p/3LpOo?maca=en-Twitter-sharing #privacy
Today's #Linux News:
* GNOME Devs to Disable Snap Plugin for GNOME Software
* Linode Launches New GPU-Optimized Cloud Computing Instances
* Syncthing 1.2.0 Released
* EFF Celebrating 29th Birthday with $20 Membership
From @softpedialinux :
"Purism's Security Key Will Generate Keys Directly on the Device, Made in the USA. The second generation of the Librem Key launches on July 4th."
It's the first of the month which means your *favorite* monthly magazine comes out today. 🥳 🎉 Subscribers, @patreon and @Liberapay supporters, watch your inbox later this morning for your July issue of #Linux Journal.
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I'm very hyped for some of the things happening around GNOME design tools.
We have an easy way to look up the color palette now: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.zbrown.Palette
And very soon you'll be able to export icons for production directly from Icon Preview https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/icon-tool/merge_requests/16
Purism’s Librem Key is Now the First and Only USB Security Token to be Made in the USA.
Press Release:
https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-librem-key-is-now-the-first-and-only-usb-security-token-to-be-made-in-the-usa/
Blog post with production video:
https://puri.sm/posts/made-in-usa-librem-key/
Runs on Librem 5, Day 11 - OpenTTD (Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe)
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SAFE Network Dev Update - June 27, 2019
- The #Maidsafe Front End team published a #SAFENetwork UX Roadmap
- SAFE Browser v0.14.0 released.
- New data types implementation is now feature-complete
https://safenetforum.org/t/safe-network-dev-update-june-27-2019/29099/27
Do you like #ruby and pleistocene megafauna? Then you might be interested in this position!
Purism is a very progressive team, we encourage all interested people to apply, regardless of location, income, gender, age, race, religion, skin, height, weight, sexual orientation, or any other personal trait(s). We do not discriminate and are proud to operate a safe-work-place. More details in the link.
SAFE Network Dev Update - June 20, 2019
- Sponsored the Scottish #Blockchain event feat. Andreas M. Antonopoulos
- Tw*tter thread on Libra https://twitter.com/maidsafe/status/1141332755688697856
- Progress reports on SAFE CLI, quic-p2p, BLS cryptography, Browser update, wallet API
https://safenetforum.org/t/safe-network-dev-update-june-20-2019/29010/1
Using Gmail confidential mode is neither secure nor private. As long as Google can read your emails, its privacy promises will always be disingenuous. Here’s why Gmail’s confidential mode isn’t actually confidential: https://protonmail.com/blog/gmail-confidential-mode-security-privacy/
I've been reading @kyle Rankin's Hardening Linux book, and the client chapter confirmed what I suspected, since I've started using Linux, that Linux has security issues as a client OS. The Qubes setup was interesting, but sounds very resource intensive. It also reminds me of how the Unix workstation model was setup, when I was lucky enough to work under it.
I think apps were sandboxed better under OS/2, but I'd have to revisit The Design of OS/2 to be sure.
I recommend the Hardening Linux book
Discover the new adaptive view switcher and adaptive preferences window from libhandy 0.0.10: https://bytesgnomeschozo.blogspot.com/2019/06/libhandy-0010.html
Released #libhandy v0.0.10 - a #gtk based widget library for mobile devices: