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if anyone wants to brave Reddit to help this post out: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/r5x6d8/7th_grader_develops_linusproof_ubuntu_linux/
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7th Grader Develops "Linus-Proof" Ubuntu Linux Gaming App
Posted in r/linux_gaming by u/killyourfm • 306 points and 59 comments
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I'm trying to port eggs from Debian to Fedora and Arch Linux familes · Discussion #95 · pieroproietti/penguins-eggs
Every penguin family should be able to reproduce with eggs! Bring The Boys Back Home Eggs version 8.x is a remaster tool capable to remaster Debian, Devuan and Ubuntu and the most part of derivted,...
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A recent report has proven that Telegram sticks to its promise of keeping its user data private, while apps like WhatsApp give real-time user data to third parties, and despite their numerous claims about "E2E encryption", can also disclose message contents.
The report has confirmed that Telegram is one of the few messaging apps that doesn't breach their users’ trust.
I am not surprised. Most other apps couldn't guarantee privacy to their users even if they wanted to. Because their engineers reside in the US, they have to secretly implement backdoors in their apps when the US government orders them to. If an engineer speaks publicly about it, then can go to jail for breaching a gag order.
In most cases the agencies don't even need a court order to extract private information from messaging apps such as WhatsApp, and in other cases, court documents are shrouded in secrecy. Some supposedly secure apps have been funded by government agencies from their inception (e.g Anom, Signal).
For many years the National Security Agency (NSA) has been making sure that international encryption standards are in line with what the NSA can decipher, and all other approaches to encryption are labeled as "non-standard" or "home-brew". Through their proxies in the encryption industry (like this one), the NSA imposed flawed standards onto the encryption used by the rest of the world, cautioning everyone else from "rolling out their own encryption".
No wonder US-based apps such as WhatsApp are plagued with backdoors – intentionally planted security loopholes that governments (and anybody else) can use to hack smartphones and extract private data from people.
I hear our US-based competitors are frustrated that they can't match Telegram's growth, despite heavily investing in marketing (something Telegram has never had to invest in). But in order to match our growth, they have to first make sure their actions match their marketing claims. Until then, data breaches and security issues in their apps will, unfortunately, remain unavoidable.
The report has confirmed that Telegram is one of the few messaging apps that doesn't breach their users’ trust.
I am not surprised. Most other apps couldn't guarantee privacy to their users even if they wanted to. Because their engineers reside in the US, they have to secretly implement backdoors in their apps when the US government orders them to. If an engineer speaks publicly about it, then can go to jail for breaching a gag order.
In most cases the agencies don't even need a court order to extract private information from messaging apps such as WhatsApp, and in other cases, court documents are shrouded in secrecy. Some supposedly secure apps have been funded by government agencies from their inception (e.g Anom, Signal).
For many years the National Security Agency (NSA) has been making sure that international encryption standards are in line with what the NSA can decipher, and all other approaches to encryption are labeled as "non-standard" or "home-brew". Through their proxies in the encryption industry (like this one), the NSA imposed flawed standards onto the encryption used by the rest of the world, cautioning everyone else from "rolling out their own encryption".
No wonder US-based apps such as WhatsApp are plagued with backdoors – intentionally planted security loopholes that governments (and anybody else) can use to hack smartphones and extract private data from people.
I hear our US-based competitors are frustrated that they can't match Telegram's growth, despite heavily investing in marketing (something Telegram has never had to invest in). But in order to match our growth, they have to first make sure their actions match their marketing claims. Until then, data breaches and security issues in their apps will, unfortunately, remain unavoidable.
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Would you like the cryptocurrency payment method to return to Astian Cloud?
Anonymous Poll
55%
Yes
45%
No
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Waydroid is finally on Open-Collective!!
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Help us grow by donating or Sponsoring our efforts through the link below
https://opencollective.com/waydroid
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Waydroid - Open Collective
Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
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We are doing a little "word of mouth" promotion for @Waydroid and Bliss OS (@blissx86) live tomorrow at 3PM ET. We will see if we can get the word out the old fashioned way, by sharing the ideas we have for our projects and their future with an audience, and see what comes of it.
https://twitter.com/electrikjesus/status/1481043713996607494
https://twitter.com/electrikjesus/status/1481043713996607494
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Jon West
I will be the speaker for this Space tomorrow, led by @MishaalRahman & @Esperdev. Please join us and find out where we see the future of Android on PC hardware is headed. Hope to see you tomorrow at 3pm twitter.com/MishaalRahman/…