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The Free Software Foundation drops a new logo in celebration of its upcoming 40th anniversary!
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Freedom Reimagined: Meet the Free Software Foundation’s 40th Anniversary Logo
The Free Software Foundation is turning 40 soon, and its new logo fits the occasion perfectly.
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LinkedIn has been handed a class action lawsuit over alleged user data misuse.
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Microsoft’s LinkedIn Under Fire for Alleged Data Misuse for Training AI
LinkedIn has been dragged to court over allegations of user data misuse.
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Get comfy with Linux lingo—21 essential terms every user should know!
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21 Jargon Every Linux User Should Know
Even if you don't know Linux well enough, you should know these common terms to blend in ;)
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Linux Mint 22.1: 6 New Features for the Hardcore Mint Fans
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Linux Mint 22.1 is here, and it’s packed with exciting new updates! 🎉
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Linux Mint 22.1 is here, and it’s packed with exciting new updates! 🎉
In this video, we explore 6 standout features that make the highlight of this release.…
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Don’t miss The Linux Foundation’s courses and certs before prices go up!
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Don't Miss Out The Linux Foundation Certification Deal Before The Price Hike!
Check out the latest deals on courses offered by The Linux Foundation.
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🎨 Fully customizable: color, layout, and more.
🐍 Python-configurable for full control.
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💻 Interactive, beautiful UI.
🎨 Fully customizable: color, layout, and more.
🐍 Python-configurable for full control.
🕹️ Vim-like keybindings for power users.
🌳 Topic-based, branching to-do lists.
Project link ➡️ github.com/dooit-org/dooit
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DocumentDB is an open source platform for document stores from Microsoft.
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Microsoft Launches 'DocumentDB', an Open Source Alternative to AWS's Offering
Microsoft's latest open source offering takes direct inspiration from AWS's product, but with a twist.
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Celebrate Privacy Day 2025 with these exciting deals!
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Data Privacy Day 2025: Deals That You Wouldn't Want to Miss!
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Ran DeepSeek R1 on Raspberry Pi 5, and the performance was…
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I Ran Deepseek R1 on Raspberry Pi 5 and No, it Wasn't 200 tokens/s
Everyone is seeking Deepseek R1 these days. Is it really as good as everyone claims? Let me share my experiments of running it on a Raspberry Pi.
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Bitwarden makes it harder for threat actors to crack passwords.
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Bitwarden’s New Security Feature Aims To Tackle Unauthorized Access
Bitwarden is enhancing security with a new feature for accounts without 2FA, adding extra protection against unauthorized access.
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Rooting and Security: Busting the Myth
There’s a common myth floating around that rooting your Android device automatically makes it insecure. This is simply not true. Rooting doesn’t magically give others access to your device; it’s only you, the device owner, who has control. When done right, rooting can even enhance security.🎭 🎭 🫚 ⭐ 🫚
Here’s why:
When you root your device, you’re essentially unlocking a level of control over the system. This means you can deny or grant specific apps permissions to access deeper system files. You manage what apps can or can’t do, which provides more control over what runs on your phone.
You can root your device while keeping SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) enforcement on, which is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access.
Using (cRom) inbuilt PIF / module & some close source modues like shamiko, zygisk next & trickystore modules allows your device to pass Google’s SafetyNet (the security feature designed to detect root) & PI. you can use apps like Netflix or Payment apps, which normally refuse to work compromised devices.
Rooting can also let you take control of your privacy. For example, you can block intrusive ads, nuke bloatwares, limit what information apps can access, or even block trackers that collect data on your behavior. The list goes on & on....
In short, if you know what you're doing, rooting your device doesn't necessarily weaken its security and can be just as secure, if not more, than a stock device. It’s all about how you manage root access and use the proper tools.
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There’s a common myth floating around that rooting your Android device automatically makes it insecure. This is simply not true. Rooting doesn’t magically give others access to your device; it’s only you, the device owner, who has control. When done right, rooting can even enhance security.
Here’s why:
Root Permissions:
When you root your device, you’re essentially unlocking a level of control over the system. This means you can deny or grant specific apps permissions to access deeper system files. You manage what apps can or can’t do, which provides more control over what runs on your phone.
SELinux Support:
You can root your device while keeping SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) enforcement on, which is a security feature designed to prevent unauthorized access.
Attestation & Integrity:
Using (cRom) inbuilt PIF / module & some close source modues like shamiko, zygisk next & trickystore modules allows your device to pass Google’s SafetyNet (the security feature designed to detect root) & PI. you can use apps like Netflix or Payment apps, which normally refuse to work compromised devices.
Improved Privacy:
Rooting can also let you take control of your privacy. For example, you can block intrusive ads, nuke bloatwares, limit what information apps can access, or even block trackers that collect data on your behavior. The list goes on & on....
In short, if you know what you're doing, rooting your device doesn't necessarily weaken its security and can be just as secure, if not more, than a stock device. It’s all about how you manage root access and use the proper tools.
However, while this optimistic view is valid for users who take care, it's also essential to recognize some downsides (like potential risks, voided warranties, or the possibility of bricking your device) that come with rooting, as discussed earlier. Rooting doesn't automatically make your device less secure, but it does open up more potential for misuse, so it’s important to have a solid understanding
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