Forwarded from Iris Van Boeyen
HP All-in-one still has Windows 10 but can switch back and forth to Zorin via USB Stick. Love it. Gives me time to clean up Windows and make a permanent switch. Trust Zorin and what I build into it on the USB Stick can eventually be copied to the SSD. Then it's bye bye Win.
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Federalist: a Louisiana appellate court has reinstated Attorney General Jeff Landryβs lawsuit challenging Mark Zuckerbergβs infiltration of the state election system with private βZuck Bucksβ that flooded the country during the 2020 election
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In tonight's video, Jeff.pro founder Jeffrey Peterson is interviewed by Patriot podcasters Tamara Leigh and Lisa Belanger, J.D., on the topic of Elon Musk, Twitter, Social Networks, Truth Social, and technology.
Watch on Rumble -> https://rumble.com/vzy3gf-talkin-elon-musk-with-tech-guru-jeffrey-peterson.html
Watch on Rumble -> https://rumble.com/vzy3gf-talkin-elon-musk-with-tech-guru-jeffrey-peterson.html
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On this Telegram channel, we teach you how to eliminate 'big tech' spying and abuses from your life with Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the Linux Operating System. Linux is the future, it is Digital Freedom!
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
Start your GNU/Linux journey today in our technology forums -> forums.jeff.pro
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A geomagnetic storm is hitting the earth at the moment.
"A geomagnetic storm, also known as a magnetic storm, is a brief disruption of the Earth's magnetosphere generated by a solar wind shock wave and/or cloud of magnetic field interacting with the Earth's magnetic field."
Although these storms have the potential to disrupt electronics, the good news is, this one isn't too strong. Watch for radio interference, possibly some lights in the northern night sky, etc.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
"A geomagnetic storm, also known as a magnetic storm, is a brief disruption of the Earth's magnetosphere generated by a solar wind shock wave and/or cloud of magnetic field interacting with the Earth's magnetic field."
Although these storms have the potential to disrupt electronics, the good news is, this one isn't too strong. Watch for radio interference, possibly some lights in the northern night sky, etc.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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We think this is real. An edit button for Twitter? About time. Thanks Elon! Twitter was rumored to be considering an edit button since last year. It's only been a few days since he stepped in to the picture, looks like it will happen now.
We recognize it's going to take time for him to earn trust--if he even can--but in the meantime, an edit button seems like a positive development.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
We recognize it's going to take time for him to earn trust--if he even can--but in the meantime, an edit button seems like a positive development.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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For those trying to get away from google products, I have had great success with a navigation app called HERE WeGo and another called Sygic.
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Apple Vunerability CVE-2022-22675, first reported last week, allows devices to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges in macOS Monterey. Affects: MacBook Laptops.
Recently, we posted a bulletin about another Apple Vunerability. That vunerability affected iphones and ipads. This Apple Vunerability is different, it affects Macbook laptops.
Amazingly, after more than a week, Apple still has not released security updates to address the same vunerability in the two previous macOS versions, Big Sur (aka macOS 11) and Catalina (aka macOS 10.15), leaving an estimated 35β40% of all supported Macs in danger of this actively exploited vulnerability.
Source: intego mac security news
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213220
Recently, we posted a bulletin about another Apple Vunerability. That vunerability affected iphones and ipads. This Apple Vunerability is different, it affects Macbook laptops.
Amazingly, after more than a week, Apple still has not released security updates to address the same vunerability in the two previous macOS versions, Big Sur (aka macOS 11) and Catalina (aka macOS 10.15), leaving an estimated 35β40% of all supported Macs in danger of this actively exploited vulnerability.
Source: intego mac security news
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT213220
Apple Support
About the security content of macOS Monterey 12.3.1
This document describes the security content of macOS Monterey 12.3.1.
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Forwarded from Carlis
Well, never mind! I had an old ASUS T10 pad with ms on it and when I logged into Proton Mail on it I got a link I didn't see before. It was "easy switch". I love learning!!π
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Thank you for this!! It's fascinating! We had a powerful electrical storm here yesterday, the likes of which I have not seen in many years, and possibly the worst! So I've been reading up! Many lost power, including me, off and on. We had tornados on the 5th with the storms rolling through. β‘β‘β‘
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META IS LOSING ITS FOCUS
It was reported last night by several tech blogs that Facebook (recently rebranded as 'meta') is seeking alternate revenue streams with "virtual tokens" internally called "Zuck Bucks" for the Metaverse, and exploring entering the financial services business with lending services, as the popularity of its main products falls.
OPINION: We think things are starting to look desperate at "meta" as they continue to lose focus. Maybe Zuck's dirty work for the Democrats isn't paying off the way he hoped it would.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
It was reported last night by several tech blogs that Facebook (recently rebranded as 'meta') is seeking alternate revenue streams with "virtual tokens" internally called "Zuck Bucks" for the Metaverse, and exploring entering the financial services business with lending services, as the popularity of its main products falls.
OPINION: We think things are starting to look desperate at "meta" as they continue to lose focus. Maybe Zuck's dirty work for the Democrats isn't paying off the way he hoped it would.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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In any event, say no to CBDC centralized surveillance coins: A communist's dream, the ability to shut down your currency at any time.
@Jeffrey_Peterson
@Jeffrey_Peterson
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Forwarded from Mike Samuel
I have a question about deciding between Linux distros...
For performance and features, which would you recommend:
A. Manjaro "Qonos" KDE Plasma 21.2.5
B. Manjaro "Qonos" Cinnamon 21.2.5
C. MX Linux "Wildflower" MX-21 Xfce
D. MX Linux "Wildflower" MX-21 KDE
I'm leaning strongly towards Manjaro - particularly choice A - but I'd like to get some input before I make this decision. Thanks! π
For performance and features, which would you recommend:
A. Manjaro "Qonos" KDE Plasma 21.2.5
B. Manjaro "Qonos" Cinnamon 21.2.5
C. MX Linux "Wildflower" MX-21 Xfce
D. MX Linux "Wildflower" MX-21 KDE
I'm leaning strongly towards Manjaro - particularly choice A - but I'd like to get some input before I make this decision. Thanks! π
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From a channel subscriber. Thank You for your contributions to this Patriot computer channel. You guys are the best. πΊπΈπ
@Jeffrey_Peterson | @jptchat
@Jeffrey_Peterson | @jptchat
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