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Forking: Ein Grundpfeiler von Open Source mit eigenen HerausforderungenDas tolle an Open Source? Man hat das Recht, die Software zu modifizieren und auch in ihrer modifizierten Form zu verbreiten. Wenn man plant, das Open Source Projekt zu modifizieren und unabhängig von seiner Ursprungsform weiterzuentwickeln, nennt man dies Fork bzw. Forking. Das klingt erstmal super und nach viel Freiheit. Doch Forking hat ganz eigene Herausforderungen.In dieser Episode klären wir, was Forks sind, welche populären Forks es in der Geschichte von Open Source gegeben hat und was die Motivation dieser Forks war, welche Projekt-Forks es nicht zur Popularität geschafft haben, warum Forking auch als Druckmittel genutzt werden kann und warum es eine Art Grundrecht auf GitHub ist, welche (oft unsichtbaren) Herausforderungen Forking mit sich bringt und klären, was das Urheberrecht und der Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) aus den USA damit auf sich hat..Bonus: Bei Debian hieß der Firefox Browser mal Iceweasel.Unsere aktuellen Werbepartner findest du auf https://engineeringkiosk.dev/partners Das schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
Security Engineering und Hacking-Wettbewerbe “Capture the Flag”Alles wird digital und für alles gibt es eine App. Bei einer solch rasanten Verbreitung, weckt dies Begehrlichkeiten bei böswilligen Hackern. Was ist also die passende Gegenwehr? Security Engineering! Doch was ist das eigentlich?Wir sprechen mit Frederik Braun, Security Engineering Manager bei Mozilla und zuständig für den Firefox Browser. Er erklärt uns die Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede von Security und Software-Engineering, wie sich der Bereich Security von einer Web-App und einem Browser unterscheidet, wie Security selbst bei Mozilla aussieht, wie Sicherheitslücken mittels Gamification und Capture The Flag Events gefunden und das suchen geübt werden kann und wie du in das Thema Security Engineering einsteigen kannst.Bonus: Hackerpraktika an der Universität BochumDas schnelle Feedback zur Episode:
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Subscriber-only episodeSend us a Text Message.Getting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin? The Mozilla Foundation, widely recognised for the Firefox Browser, temporarily took down browser add-ons that assist people in Russia in bypassing state censorship, following a request from the state, according to news reports. It reversed this decision and reinstated the browser add-ons that Russia objected to. Apple though has been criticised by a VPN provider for complying with Russian demands to remove its tool from Apple's Russian app store. Freelance technology researcher and journalist Samuel Woodhams is on SOEP to tell us what's been happening and who is standing up to Putin.First academic evidence of online harassment of women in India Dealing with trolls requires solidarity, according to a well-known Indian journalist and academic, Dr. Sanjukta Basu, who has personally experienced vicious trolling. She's been in the UK presenting her research which documents the online abuse women in India have experienced on Twitter/X. We discuss her research on how women can combat toxicity online, particularly in response to orchestrated attacks by right-wing nationalists in India. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Peter Guest. More on this week's stories: Firefox browser blocks anti-censorship add-ons at Russia's requestDevs claim Apple is banning VPNs in Russia 'more effectively' than Putin Dr. Sanjukta BasuEditor: Ania LichtarowiczProduction Manager: Liz Tuohy Recording and audio editing : Lansons | Team Farner For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2265960/supporters/newFollow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple PodcastsContact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.coSend us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World
Send us a Text Message.Getting online in Russia – which tech companies are standing up to Putin?The Mozilla Foundation, widely recognised for the Firefox Browser, temporarily took down browser add-ons that assist people in Russia in bypassing state censorship, following a request from the state, according to news reports. It reversed this decision and reinstated the browser add-ons that Russia objected to. Apple though has been criticised by a VPN provider for complying with Russian demands to remove its tool from Apple's Russian app store. Freelance technology researcher and journalist Samuel Woodhams is on SOEP to tell us what's been happening and who is standing up to Putin.First academic evidence of online harassment of women in IndiaDealing with trolls requires solidarity, according to a well-known Indian journalist and academic, Dr. Sanjukta Basu, who has personally experienced vicious trolling. She's been in the UK presenting her research which documents the online abuse women in India have experienced on Twitter/X. We discuss her research on how women can combat toxicity online, particularly in response to orchestrated attacks by right-wing nationalists in India. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell and the studio expert is Peter Guest. More on this week's stories: Firefox browser blocks anti-censorship add-ons at Russia's requestDevs claim Apple is banning VPNs in Russia 'more effectively' than PutinDr. Sanjukta BasuOut-of-the-box insights from digital leadersDelivered is your window in the minds of people behind successful digital products. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Editor: Ania LichtarowiczProduction Manager: Liz Tuohy Recording and audio editing : Lansons | Team Farner For new episodes, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or via this link:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2265960/supporters/newFollow us on all the socials: Join our Facebook group Instagram Twitter/X If you like Somewhere on Earth, please rate and review it on Apple PodcastsContact us by email: hello@somewhereonearth.coSend us a voice note: via WhatsApp: +44 7486 329 484Find a Story + Make it News = Change the World
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Ich lese die Minghui-Website seit 17 Jahren und konnte immer problemlos darauf zugreifen – bis zum 20. November 2023. Ich aktualisierte daraufhin meinen Firefox-Browser auf die neueste Version, aber auch das half nicht. Vierzig Tage lang hatte ich keinen Zugang zu Minghui.org. Ich versuchte es jeden Tag mehr als eine Stunde. Am Anfang war ich ängstlich und fühlte mich verloren. Jeder Versuch, am Abend zu der Zeit auf Minghui zuzugreifen, an der ich die Website normalerweise lese, scheiterte. Ich war frustriert und traurig. Es fühlte sich an, als hätte ich ein Leuchtfeuer auf meinem Kultivierungsweg verloren. Allmählich gelang es mir loszulassen. Die meisten Praktizierenden in China haben bei Beginn der Verfolgung im Jahr 1999 keinen Zugang zu Minghui. Damals fühlte ich mich nicht einsam... https://de.minghui.org/html/articles/2024/2/16/174182.html
Oh yeah…it's that time again. The BiTS episode! Time for the Brothers to try and impress each other with a recommended technology (e.g., app, device, service), and see who might have to break out their wallet. However, unlike most other BiTS episodes, Alan is the one who actually brings the expensive item to the table…and even Brian admits that it is pretty cool. Brian's Pics· Duplicate File Finder by Nektony (Free, or Pro for $19.99): An app that can help you clean out your duplicate files on you Mac.· Firefox Browser by Mozilla (Free): With the ability to sync bookmarks and history across multiple (cross-platform) devices, Firefox may be worth another look!Alan's Picks· Stream Deck by Elgato ($80-250): An external usb device with programmable physical buttons for all of your computer's repetitive tasks (and even a magic 8-ball!).Your Hosts:Alan Jackson (the older Brother) is a producer of online content with Jackson Creative and survey researcher with Jackson Insight.Brian Jackson (the younger Brother) is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at Pacific University and Product Director/Consultant at Senaptec, Inc.Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Visit www.Brothers-In-Tech.com or email info@themesh.tv.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"The Personal Computer Show Wednesday January 19, 2022 PRN.fm Streaming on the Internet 6:00 PM Eastern Time IN THE NEWS o Microsoft to Acquire Activision Blizzard for $68.7B o Firefox Browser was Failing to Load Websites o Norton AV Adds Crypto-Miner and Takes Cut of Earnings o Micron 176-Layer QLC SSD o Google, Facebook CEOs Signed Off on Allegedly Illegal Ad Deal o IRS Targets Payment Transactions over $600 o Canon Shuts Down Major Camera Factory o JAPAN'S Top Selling Cameras in 2021 o Semiconductor Shortage Affects Canon Toner Cartridges IT Pro Series with Benjamin Rockwell o Complaints for IT Part 3 of 5 From The Tech Corner o A Full Function 100% Free Tax Preparation Application o LibreOffice v7.3 two New Languages Klingon and Interslavic o Mozilla to Track Facebook Tracking You o Cyber Criminals Mailing Out USB Drives with Malware "
Android will now have a feature related to saved passwords. “Password Checkup” will let you know if your password is on a list of hacked passwords. In other news, Mozilla has made cookie tracking across websites a little more difficult by adding a feature in the latest version of its Firefox browser. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsnewonthenet/message
Neuer Apple Stuff Das iPhone 12 Pro, das neue Macbook mit M1 Prozessor: Matze hat für Euch beide Geräte getestet und erzählt Euch in Sag was! was die Dinger können. iPhone Evolution und MacBook Revolution? Kabelfernsehen auf dem Handy und Tablet Ihr wollt auch mal irgendwo im Haus lineares Fernsehen Nutzen, ohne gleich überall TVs mit Receivern aufzustellen? Wer einen Kabel Anschluss hat und daran eine Fritz Box Cable nutzt hat da jetzt eine gute Möglichkeit. Einfach die FritzApp TV laden und es kann losgehen. Ebay Kleinanzeigen Twighlightzone Matze verkauft gerne seine alten Devices und Games über Ebay Kleinanzeigen. Dabei erlebt man soviel “spannende” Dinge, dass man unbedingt mal drüber sprechen muss! Neuer Zwang bei What’s App Ja, manchmal wird man zu Dingen gezwungen, vor allem wenn man Apps nutzt. So nun auch bei What’s App. Neben coolen neuen Features wie ablaufenden Nachrichten soll aber auch eine Funktion kommen, die nicht jedem schmecken dürfte. So will euch der App Betreiber demnächst direkt via Chat über neue Funktionen informieren. das heisst, ihr bekommt dann eine What’s App von What’s App, die euch sagt, was ihr nun neues tun könnt. Wem das nicht gefällt, wird wohl nichts anderes übrig bleiben, als den Messanger zu wechseln, denn wer nicht zustimmt, fliegt vermutlich raus. Main Concept is back 3.0! Eine neues Album von Main Concept ist in er Mache. Sehr geil und Oldschool. Wir stellen den Track 3.0 zum gleichnamigen Album vor. SpiderMan Miles Morales Einer der ersten PlayStation 5 Exclusives: Miles Morales führt die Geschichte des alten SpiderMan Games von 2018 fort und sieht dabei sehr, sehr geil mit Raytracing und 4K Grafik aus. Ein Blockbustergame das man spielen sollte. Cyberpunk 2077 Debakel Das Spiele am ersten Tag gleich mal einen Patch brauchen ist leider nichts Neues. Doch bei Cyberpunk 2077 scheint es recht arg zu sein, zumindest auf PS und Xbox. Das spiel wird stellenweise sogar als unspielbar beschrieben. Falling Down für Arme Das Kinojahr 2020 war nicht nur wegen (oder gerade deswegen!?) ein Trauerspiel. “Unhinged” mit Russel Crowe hätte dabei ein Highlight sein können, war es aber nicht. Dafür ist es ein rechter Schmarrn! Zertifikatsproblem bei Android Nutzer alter Android Smartphones könnten bald auf ein Problem stoßen. Genauer gesagt alle mit einem Betriebssystem älter als 7.1.1. Der immer beliebtere Zertifikatsanbieter Let’s Encrypt wird sein Stammzertifikat wechseln und das wird dann in eben diesen alten Systemen nicht mehr anerkannt. Eine Lösung könnte laut Chip.de der Firefox Browser sein, denn der sollte seine Zertifikate auch unabhängig vom Betriebssystem updaten. Solltet ihr noch eine alte Version haben und updaten können, dann wäre das der richtige Zeitpunkt. Sonst probiert einfach Firefox aus, wenn die Probleme ab 11. Januar anfangen.
Neuer Apple Stuff Das iPhone 12 Pro, das neue Macbook mit M1 Prozessor: Matze hat für Euch beide Geräte getestet und erzählt Euch in Sag was! was die Dinger können. iPhone Evolution und MacBook Revolution? Kabelfernsehen auf dem Handy und Tablet Ihr wollt auch mal irgendwo im Haus lineares Fernsehen Nutzen, ohne gleich überall TVs mit Receivern aufzustellen? Wer einen Kabel Anschluss hat und daran eine Fritz Box Cable nutzt hat da jetzt eine gute Möglichkeit. Einfach die FritzApp TV laden und es kann losgehen. Ebay Kleinanzeigen Twighlightzone Matze verkauft gerne seine alten Devices und Games über Ebay Kleinanzeigen. Dabei erlebt man soviel “spannende” Dinge, dass man unbedingt mal drüber sprechen muss! Neuer Zwang bei What's App Ja, manchmal wird man zu Dingen gezwungen, vor allem wenn man Apps nutzt. So nun auch bei What's App. Neben coolen neuen Features wie ablaufenden Nachrichten soll aber auch eine Funktion kommen, die nicht jedem schmecken dürfte. So will euch der App Betreiber demnächst direkt via Chat über neue Funktionen informieren. das heisst, ihr bekommt dann eine What's App von What's App, die euch sagt, was ihr nun neues tun könnt. Wem das nicht gefällt, wird wohl nichts anderes übrig bleiben, als den Messanger zu wechseln, denn wer nicht zustimmt, fliegt vermutlich raus. Main Concept is back 3.0! Eine neues Album von Main Concept ist in er Mache. Sehr geil und Oldschool. Wir stellen den Track 3.0 zum gleichnamigen Album vor. SpiderMan Miles Morales Einer der ersten PlayStation 5 Exclusives: Miles Morales führt die Geschichte des alten SpiderMan Games von 2018 fort und sieht dabei sehr, sehr geil mit Raytracing und 4K Grafik aus. Ein Blockbustergame das man spielen sollte. Cyberpunk 2077 Debakel Das Spiele am ersten Tag gleich mal einen Patch brauchen ist leider nichts Neues. Doch bei Cyberpunk 2077 scheint es recht arg zu sein, zumindest auf PS und Xbox. Das spiel wird stellenweise sogar als unspielbar beschrieben. Falling Down für Arme Das Kinojahr 2020 war nicht nur wegen (oder gerade deswegen!?) ein Trauerspiel. “Unhinged” mit Russel Crowe hätte dabei ein Highlight sein können, war es aber nicht. Dafür ist es ein rechter Schmarrn! Zertifikatsproblem bei Android Nutzer alter Android Smartphones könnten bald auf ein Problem stoßen. Genauer gesagt alle mit einem Betriebssystem älter als 7.1.1. Der immer beliebtere Zertifikatsanbieter Let's Encrypt wird sein Stammzertifikat wechseln und das wird dann in eben diesen alten Systemen nicht mehr anerkannt. Eine Lösung könnte laut Chip.de der Firefox Browser sein, denn der sollte seine Zertifikate auch unabhängig vom Betriebssystem updaten. Solltet ihr noch eine alte Version haben und updaten können, dann wäre das der richtige Zeitpunkt. Sonst probiert einfach Firefox aus, wenn die Probleme ab 11. Januar anfangen.
Neuer Apple Stuff Das iPhone 12 Pro, das neue Macbook mit M1 Prozessor: Matze hat für Euch beide Geräte getestet und erzählt Euch in Sag was! was die Dinger können. iPhone Evolution und MacBook Revolution? Kabelfernsehen auf dem Handy und Tablet Ihr wollt auch mal irgendwo im Haus lineares Fernsehen Nutzen, ohne gleich überall TVs mit Receivern aufzustellen? Wer einen Kabel Anschluss hat und daran eine Fritz Box Cable nutzt hat da jetzt eine gute Möglichkeit. Einfach die FritzApp TV laden und es kann losgehen. Ebay Kleinanzeigen Twighlightzone Matze verkauft gerne seine alten Devices und Games über Ebay Kleinanzeigen. Dabei erlebt man soviel “spannende” Dinge, dass man unbedingt mal drüber sprechen muss! Neuer Zwang bei What’s App Ja, manchmal wird man zu Dingen gezwungen, vor allem wenn man Apps nutzt. So nun auch bei What’s App. Neben coolen neuen Features wie ablaufenden Nachrichten soll aber auch eine Funktion kommen, die nicht jedem schmecken dürfte. So will euch der App Betreiber demnächst direkt via Chat über neue Funktionen informieren. das heisst, ihr bekommt dann eine What’s App von What’s App, die euch sagt, was ihr nun neues tun könnt. Wem das nicht gefällt, wird wohl nichts anderes übrig bleiben, als den Messanger zu wechseln, denn wer nicht zustimmt, fliegt vermutlich raus. Main Concept is back 3.0! Eine neues Album von Main Concept ist in er Mache. Sehr geil und Oldschool. Wir stellen den Track 3.0 zum gleichnamigen Album vor. SpiderMan Miles Morales Einer der ersten PlayStation 5 Exclusives: Miles Morales führt die Geschichte des alten SpiderMan Games von 2018 fort und sieht dabei sehr, sehr geil mit Raytracing und 4K Grafik aus. Ein Blockbustergame das man spielen sollte. Cyberpunk 2077 Debakel Das Spiele am ersten Tag gleich mal einen Patch brauchen ist leider nichts Neues. Doch bei Cyberpunk 2077 scheint es recht arg zu sein, zumindest auf PS und Xbox. Das spiel wird stellenweise sogar als unspielbar beschrieben. Falling Down für Arme Das Kinojahr 2020 war nicht nur wegen (oder gerade deswegen!?) ein Trauerspiel. “Unhinged” mit Russel Crowe hätte dabei ein Highlight sein können, war es aber nicht. Dafür ist es ein rechter Schmarrn! Zertifikatsproblem bei Android Nutzer alter Android Smartphones könnten bald auf ein Problem stoßen. Genauer gesagt alle mit einem Betriebssystem älter als 7.1.1. Der immer beliebtere Zertifikatsanbieter Let’s Encrypt wird sein Stammzertifikat wechseln und das wird dann in eben diesen alten Systemen nicht mehr anerkannt. Eine Lösung könnte laut Chip.de der Firefox Browser sein, denn der sollte seine Zertifikate auch unabhängig vom Betriebssystem updaten. Solltet ihr noch eine alte Version haben und updaten können, dann wäre das der richtige Zeitpunkt. Sonst probiert einfach Firefox aus, wenn die Probleme ab 11. Januar anfangen.
Chris Krimitsos
Deine Lieblingsapp ist "kein Glück, sondern nur das Ergebnis von Blut, Schweiß und Tränen"! Noch besser als Kontra K bringt nur unser UX Director Felix Menzel das Rezept für Erfolg auf den Punkt. In dieser Episode lernen wir, was gutes UX Design auszeichnet und worüber er und sein Team sich bei der Konzeption von digitalen Produkten so alles den Kopf zerbrechen müssen. Unser UX Silberrücken erklärt außerdem, wie man als UX Designer mit den zahlreichen aufkommenden Trends umgeht, wieso "Dipferlscheißer" in seinem Handwerk keine Beleidigung ist und warum wir alle dem Firefox-Browser nochmal eine echte Chance geben sollten.
Ian Bicking spent 10 years at Mozilla as a software developer, engineering manager, and research engineer. His last project there was Firefox Voice, a custom voice assistant for the Firefox Browser. That experience led him to record his observations on the state of voice technology and conversational AI from a developer's perspective which he recorded in a 3,300-word blog post. Today, we discuss Bicking's 12-month journey building a custom voice assistant and what he learned. Before Mozilla, Bicking spent several years as a senior programmer at the Open Planning Project. He earned degrees in computer science and mathematics at Earlham College.
Episode: 04 Show Notes Coming up in this episode we cover 1. Toxicity in the community 2. Mozilla and Firefox 3. Printing in Linux 4. And that must have app for every flatpak user Welcome to the Linux User Space Toxicity Google & Ubuntu Team Up to Bring Flutter Apps to Linux (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/flutter-sdk-linux-desktop) Mozilla and Firefox Essential Guide: Improve Firefox Performance on Linux by Turning WebRender On (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/07/firefox-enable-webrender-linux) Mac and Linux coming soon, why no Linux support yet? (https://vpn.mozilla.org/) The Firefox Browser is a privacy nightmare on desktop and mobile (https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/blog/the-firefox-browser-is-a-privacy-nightmare-on-desktop-and-mobile/) Mozilla turns off “Firefox Send” following malware abuse reports (https://www.oodaloop.com/briefs/2020/07/10/mozilla-turns-off-firefox-send-following-malware-abuse-reports/) Mozilla lays off 70 as it waits for subscription products to generate revenue (https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/15/mozilla-lays-off-70-as-it-waits-for-subscription-products-to-generate-revenue/) Mozilla is laying off 250 people and planning a ‘new focus’ on making money (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363424/mozilla-layoffs-quarter-staff-250-people-new-revenue-focus) 1 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement (https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/15/21370020/mozilla-google-firefox-search-engine-browser) 2 Mozilla and Google renew Firefox search agreement (https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/14/mozilla_google_search/) 3 from 2018 (https://www.cnet.com/news/google-firefox-search-deal-gives-mozilla-more-money-to-push-privacy/) 4 from 2011 (https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2011/12/20/mozilla-and-google-sign-new-agreement-for-default-search-in-firefox/) Comcast’s Xfinity Internet Service Joins Firefox’s Trusted Recursive Resolver Program (https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/26/firefox_comcast_dns_https/) Mozilla expands its partnership with ad-free subscription service Scroll (https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/24/mozilla-scroll-partnership/) Firefox Plans Controversial New Encryption Setting For Millions, And Update Starts This Month (https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2019/09/08/firefox-announces-major-new-encryption-default-to-protect-millions-of-users/#33fe60a418c0) Firefox turns controversial new encryption on by default in the US (https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/25/21152335/mozilla-firefox-dns-over-https-web-privacy-security-encryption) Why Mozilla Firefox Is Making Headlines Again (https://www.chiangraitimes.com/tech/why-mozilla-firefox-is-making-headlines-again/) Printers CUPS - Common UNIX Printing System (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUPS#:~:text=The%20original%20design%20of%20CUPS,In%20March%202002%2C%20Apple%20Inc.) HP Linux Imaging and Printing aka HPLIP (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Linux_Imaging_and_Printing) HP's page for HPLIP (https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing) Debugging Printing Problems in Ubuntu (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems) Debugging Printing Problems in Fedora (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_debug_printing_problems) Arch wiki - troubleshooting CUPS (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting) Debian wiki - CUPS debugging (https://wiki.debian.org/CUPSDebugging) openSUSE Printer Operation Doc (https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/startup/html/book.opensuse.startup/cha-print.html) Housekeeping Email us (mailto:contact@linuxuserspace.show) This Week in Linux (https://tuxdigital.com/thisweekinlinux) Tuxdigital (https://tuxdigital.com/) Destination Linux Network (https://destinationlinux.org/) Support us at patreon.com/linuxuserspace Join us on Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) Follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace) Check out Linux User Space (https://linuxuserspace.show) on the web App Focus Flatseal This episode's app: Flatseal (https://github.com/tchx84/flatseal) Setting Zoom flatpak permissions: flatpak permission-set devices camera us.zoom.Zoom no flatpak permission-set devices microphone us.zoom.Zoom yes Eric Adams' video on Flatpak permissions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke1nM66GtaI) Next episode we discuss Manjaro (https://manjaro.org/) Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space
Get the Firefox Browser here: (iOS & Android) https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox... reccommend setting duck duck go as default search engine: https://help.duckduckgo.com/duckduckg... Add On Downloads: Video Background Play Fix https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire... uBlock Origin https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire... https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire... And for firefox on your desktop computer or laptop, I use "Remove Youtube's Suggestions by Lawrence" https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...
Auch in dieser Woche geht es im Sevencast wieder um das aktuelle Geschehen in der IT-Sicherheit. Dieses Mal sprechen Chris und Jonas unter anderem darüber, wie man den Firefox Browser sicherer machen kann und was das Anonymisierungs-Betriebssystem Tails eigentlich zu bieten hat. Zum Schluss geht es um die schlechtesten Filme, die wir kennen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aware7/message
Happy Birthday, Todd! Here at Blubrry we're big believers that podcasters should have a website for their podcast, and it turns out we're not the only one. Check out the article listed below that details reasons why a podcaster should always have a website for their show. Submitting your podcast to directories is critical so people can find your show everywhere, and owning those listings is important is any issues come up and the directory team needs to contact you. We've been talking about our PowerPress update for a while now and earlier this week it finally went live. PowerPress 8.3 is ready and available for all users, with significant user interface changes. And we've got a webinar coming up to review all of the changes made, sign up here. Facebook Live Recording. Thanks for joining us this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distant podcast studios in northern and southern Michigan, here’s a Podcast Insider show LIVE. This week on Podcast Insider... News: Infinite Dial 2020 Canada, happened earlier today, at 1PM EST today. Why it’s critical to have a website for your podcast, from Brenden Mulligan. According to a recent survey, Joe Rogan could lose a chunk of his audience by going exclusive with Spotify. Podthon is happening July 18-19, 2020, as a virtual summit. 96,537 podcasts were added to Apple in May (a new record), according to My Podcast Reviews. Best Practices: Submitting to the Directories and Apps One published episode is required to submit to directories. Typically most podcast apps only download the last episode if you’re subscribed. Submitting multiple episodes at launch may have disadvantages such as only the last episode is downloaded when someone subscribes. Older episodes may or may not be listened to. Episodes can not be made private and continue to be published in directories. One episode has to be public to be found. Launches work best when you’ve already submitted an episode zero or pilot episode. That way, you can ensure your new episodes will be found in directories on launch day. Submit to directories yourself; do not leave this up to a third-party organization (such as your hosting company). Blubrry News: PowerPress 8.3 is out, finally! Columbus CEO Magazine featured Todd Cochrane Meet Toby, he works on our Pro-Production team, article on our blog. Interview: We want you on our show! Set up an interview with Todd, Mike or MacKenzie to tell your podcast story on Podcast Insider. Support: Webinar coming soon! PowerPress 8.3 webinar, Tuesday, June 16th 4PM EST. Sign up! All the how-to videos for PowerPress 8.3 have been updated. Give them a look if you’d like to review changes made and how to find everything. Podcasting by Committee: AKA too many people involved in the tech side of your show. Designate one or two people on your team that will take care of all tech and interact with support. Mike’s favorite tools for ensuring your podcast feed is healthy after publishing an episode: CastFeedValidator.com - Check your feed here after posting a new episode Firefox Browser with the RSSPreview plugin/add-on - Load your feed in Firefox to see if the post shows up and that it has a working mp3 link in it (click on the mp3 link). Chrome Browser - Load your feed in Chrome to make sure it comes up as XML code and not plain text / HTML (this only works if you are not using a service that formats your feed like Podcast Mirror or Blubrry.com based feeds). Play Your Show - Try the player on your website to make sure it plays. Subscribe to Your Show - Apple or either Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and make sure YOU get the episode. (Stitcher, Tunein, Spotify and others like that will not work for this. Use Apple or Google). Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com
Happy Birthday, Todd! Here at Blubrry we're big believers that podcasters should have a website for their podcast, and it turns out we're not the only one. Check out the article listed below that details reasons why a podcaster should always have a website for their show. Submitting your podcast to directories is critical so people can find your show everywhere, and owning those listings is important is any issues come up and the directory team needs to contact you. We've been talking about our PowerPress update for a while now and earlier this week it finally went live. PowerPress 8.3 is ready and available for all users, with significant user interface changes. And we've got a webinar coming up to review all of the changes made, sign up here. Facebook Live Recording. Thanks for joining us this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distant podcast studios in northern and southern Michigan, here’s a Podcast Insider show LIVE. This week on Podcast Insider... News: Infinite Dial 2020 Canada, happened earlier today, at 1PM EST today. Why it’s critical to have a website for your podcast, from Brenden Mulligan. According to a recent survey, Joe Rogan could lose a chunk of his audience by going exclusive with Spotify. Podthon is happening July 18-19, 2020, as a virtual summit. 96,537 podcasts were added to Apple in May (a new record), according to My Podcast Reviews. Best Practices: Submitting to the Directories and Apps One published episode is required to submit to directories. Typically most podcast apps only download the last episode if you’re subscribed. Submitting multiple episodes at launch may have disadvantages such as only the last episode is downloaded when someone subscribes. Older episodes may or may not be listened to. Episodes can not be made private and continue to be published in directories. One episode has to be public to be found. Launches work best when you’ve already submitted an episode zero or pilot episode. That way, you can ensure your new episodes will be found in directories on launch day. Submit to directories yourself; do not leave this up to a third-party organization (such as your hosting company). Blubrry News: PowerPress 8.3 is out, finally! Columbus CEO Magazine featured Todd Cochrane Meet Toby, he works on our Pro-Production team, article on our blog. Interview: We want you on our show! Set up an interview with Todd, Mike or MacKenzie to tell your podcast story on Podcast Insider. Support: Webinar coming soon! PowerPress 8.3 webinar, Tuesday, June 16th 4PM EST. Sign up! All the how-to videos for PowerPress 8.3 have been updated. Give them a look if you’d like to review changes made and how to find everything. Podcasting by Committee: AKA too many people involved in the tech side of your show. Designate one or two people on your team that will take care of all tech and interact with support. Mike’s favorite tools for ensuring your podcast feed is healthy after publishing an episode: CastFeedValidator.com - Check your feed here after posting a new episode Firefox Browser with the RSSPreview plugin/add-on - Load your feed in Firefox to see if the post shows up and that it has a working mp3 link in it (click on the mp3 link). Chrome Browser - Load your feed in Chrome to make sure it comes up as XML code and not plain text / HTML (this only works if you are not using a service that formats your feed like Podcast Mirror or Blubrry.com based feeds). Play Your Show - Try the player on your website to make sure it plays. Subscribe to Your Show - Apple or either Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and make sure YOU get the episode. (Stitcher, Tunein, Spotify and others like that will not work for this. Use Apple or Google). Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com
Happy Birthday, Todd! Here at Blubrry we're big believers that podcasters should have a website for their podcast, and it turns out we're not the only one. Check out the article listed below that details reasons why a podcaster should always have a website for their show. Submitting your podcast to directories is critical so people can find your show everywhere, and owning those listings is important is any issues come up and the directory team needs to contact you. We've been talking about our PowerPress update for a while now and earlier this week it finally went live. PowerPress 8.3 is ready and available for all users, with significant user interface changes. And we've got a webinar coming up to review all of the changes made, sign up here. Facebook Live Recording. Thanks for joining us this episode of Podcast Insider. Looking to be a guest on the show? Let us know. Recorded live from two well-separated and socially distant podcast studios in northern and southern Michigan, here’s a Podcast Insider show LIVE. This week on Podcast Insider... News: Infinite Dial 2020 Canada, happened earlier today, at 1PM EST today. Why it’s critical to have a website for your podcast, from Brenden Mulligan. According to a recent survey, Joe Rogan could lose a chunk of his audience by going exclusive with Spotify. Podthon is happening July 18-19, 2020, as a virtual summit. 96,537 podcasts were added to Apple in May (a new record), according to My Podcast Reviews. Best Practices: Submitting to the Directories and Apps One published episode is required to submit to directories. Typically most podcast apps only download the last episode if you’re subscribed. Submitting multiple episodes at launch may have disadvantages such as only the last episode is downloaded when someone subscribes. Older episodes may or may not be listened to. Episodes can not be made private and continue to be published in directories. One episode has to be public to be found. Launches work best when you’ve already submitted an episode zero or pilot episode. That way, you can ensure your new episodes will be found in directories on launch day. Submit to directories yourself; do not leave this up to a third-party organization (such as your hosting company). Blubrry News: PowerPress 8.3 is out, finally! Columbus CEO Magazine featured Todd Cochrane Meet Toby, he works on our Pro-Production team, article on our blog. Interview: We want you on our show! Set up an interview with Todd, Mike or MacKenzie to tell your podcast story on Podcast Insider. Support: Webinar coming soon! PowerPress 8.3 webinar, Tuesday, June 16th 4PM EST. Sign up! All the how-to videos for PowerPress 8.3 have been updated. Give them a look if you’d like to review changes made and how to find everything. Podcasting by Committee: AKA too many people involved in the tech side of your show. Designate one or two people on your team that will take care of all tech and interact with support. Mike’s favorite tools for ensuring your podcast feed is healthy after publishing an episode: CastFeedValidator.com - Check your feed here after posting a new episode Firefox Browser with the RSSPreview plugin/add-on - Load your feed in Firefox to see if the post shows up and that it has a working mp3 link in it (click on the mp3 link). Chrome Browser - Load your feed in Chrome to make sure it comes up as XML code and not plain text / HTML (this only works if you are not using a service that formats your feed like Podcast Mirror or Blubrry.com based feeds). Play Your Show - Try the player on your website to make sure it plays. Subscribe to Your Show - Apple or either Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and make sure YOU get the episode. (Stitcher, Tunein, Spotify and others like that will not work for this. Use Apple or Google). Promo code INSIDER for a free month at Blubrry.com
Josh and Kirk discuss how to set up a medical ID on an iPhone and Apple Watch, we cover this week's Apple updates, we look at a new Intel CPU bug, and more. Show Notes: How to Set Up Medical ID on Your iPhone and Apple Watch Cybercriminals are preying on coronavirus fears Safari will now block third-party cookies by default, delete a site's local storage after seven days How to Manage and Remove Browser Cookies on Mac and iOS Legacy System Extension Message Deprecated Kernel Extensions and System Extension Alternatives Firefox Browser releases 'Facebook Container' for those who like it but don't trust it Intel CSME bug is worse than previously thought Apple T2 Security Chip Security Overview Popular VPN And Ad-Blocking Apps Are Secretly Harvesting User Data Get 40% off Mac Premium Bundle X9, fully compatible with macOS Mojave, with the code PODCAST19. Download Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 now at intego.com.
Good morning everybody! I was on with Matt and Eric Lusk who was subbing for Ken. We talked about browsers and privacy. Firefox is taking the stance that privacy is where they need to concentrate their advanced efforts and updates. That is great news for everyone. We also hit Passwords and Password Managers and why you should use one and 5G and the internet of things. I am out in Phoenix at a big conference and will have some big announcements after I return that will help every one of you to cyber secure your life. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Who is tracking your web movements? Use Firefox if you want to know Security 101 - Passwords and Password Management --- Automated Machine Generated Transcript: Good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. I was on this morning over on WGAN in Maine on their am FM stations and talked a little bit with Eric, who was in for Ken this morning, Eric and Matt, about browsers what you should be looking for. Firefox has a new claim that we talked about this morning, I gave some advice on the thing, you need to download the one plugin that you must put on all of your browsers, and where to get that. And Eric asked a little bit about 5g and how it's going to change his life. So, of course, we got into that as well. So here we go with Eric and Matt. Well, ladies, gentlemen, it is that time of the day and that time of the week again, because 738 on a Wednesday, and that means that it's time to talk to Mr. Peterson. Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us now Craig, How are you this morning? Hey, I am enjoying the conversations this morning between you two. This is quite a time we live in. It is quite a time ladies and gentlemen that we live in certainly the day after the election in Portland which made Matt a happy man. is a great day. Yes, indeed. So, let's start off in the world of technology, sir, by telling me something that has been beguiling me for some time. Firefox, so so there's privacy protections that make website trackers visible here and I and I used to be a Firefox guy, I guess is where I'm asking this question. And I switched off what like the rest of America to Chrome ages and ages and ages ago and I never switched back. But I've heard good things sort of in recent times about Firefox sort of being worth it again. What do you what? Generally speaking your take on all this? Okay, well, I did a pop-up training about different browsers. And in this day and age, something worth talking about. Microsoft, of course, had their internet explorer, aka Internet Explorer, bum, bum bum, a really poorly designed and implemented browser that didn't work on many websites out there. And what really kind of got Microsoft to pull up his socks was what you were just talking about, which is the Chrome browser out of Google. So Microsoft realized Internet Explorer was not worth it's salt. So they went ahead and they replaced it with another browser that they had created. Internet Explorer was actually created by Paul de and, and TSA. And they took the code so I won't go into all the details. But now Microsoft's newest web browser is actually Google Chrome. And it's rebadged. It's using something called chromium, which is the basis for Google Chrome. So Microsoft has switched over to Google Chrome many people So Matt, you're not left alone. I'm sure Eric uses Chrome as well. I use it from time to time I use Google Chrome if I try to use the Microsoft Internet Explorer, the 8 gigabytes of ram just grinds to close. Right? It explodes. Hence the name Internet exploder. Your question about Firefox is really quite opportune because there are two worlds there are three browsers out there that really keep privacy in mind. Now, you might have noticed over the last two, there are a lot of plugins designed to block ads, etc. Google removed the ability to block at an in certain cases, they removed it from Chrome now, because of course, they make their money through advertising can't blame on the guys over at Firefox have decided they're going to make privacy there. No Bro one thing for Firefox, and their latest version, which is verse 70, settles, the Firefox browser has a lot of privacy protection built-in. So I like it. I like it a lot. And I'm going to give you guys a little plugin you can put into your browser that's going to help no matter what browser use. The other two privacy browsers out there are opera. And there are rumors that opera has now got some Chinese connections, I have not been able to verify that. But opera by far, very, very privacy-related much more so than then Chrome is. And then the most private browser is called epic epi C. And the epic browser is also based on Chrome and chromium. So it has a lot of that same functionality, but it blocks pretty much everything and cookies. Now here's what I want everybody to write down. If you're using Chrome or Firefox or anything, something called Privacy Badger. And its Privacy Badger BADGR. Just like that nasty little road and to cleanse around from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Privacy Badger is available as a plugin for almost any browser out there. And it watches where you're going. And it looks for trackers on the website. And it automatically learns which trackers it thinks should be blocked. And it is the least intrusive that I have ever seen for keeping your privacy. Privacy Badger. Epic might not work with some websites, Firefox and Opera work pretty much with all websites, but you can add Privacy Badger to both of those. So what do I recommend? If you really want the ultimate and private use? Epic. There is something even more private called the Tor Browser but then it gets complex. But use epic. If you want good privacy use Firefox, I would say I use opera a lot. And in any case, even if you're using Chrome, get the Privacy Badger. It's free. It's easy to download and install it on your browser. All right, we're talking to Craig Peterson, our tech guru. He joins us every once in a while, Wednesdays at 738. By, by and large, to talk about what is happening in the world of technology. Craig, tell me a little bit about one password. What is it and why is it changing things for some enterprises? Well, one password is what I use it because allows me and my teams to be able to share certain information, one password to keep passwords and logins for, generate passwords. But it also allows you to apply it and so as a family, Husband, and wife can share bank account information with it in business enterprises. Because now with allows them to have team so you might have a team of people to work or even just a few people that are working on the website, for instance, so they can all formation and then if someone leaves a team, you can instantly remove their access to the passwords and have someone go through and change all the passwords. So one password businesses what we're talking about here, they've got advanced protection mode, as well as all kinds of monitoring tools that let you know if a website is being compromised, and it helps take care of the biggest threat to security for most organizations, and that the people with absolute phenomenal employees all kinds of factual information in their hands and sometimes it gets lost. So one password has some holes and some key levels. recommend to anyone in the business. And both guys, Matt and Eric, you should be using one password, because it really helps you keep all of your accounts all of your logins safe. And remember, I told you that you should lie to your bank. When it comes to rolling password recovery questions. One password keeps up straight for you. Because you should be making up the answers to which high school did you attend? was your first date you know those questions? Make up the answers use one password to store them securely so that if you do need to use the password recovery stuff, you've got the right information, which is the wrong information, right? Because you're just totally made it up out of thin air for the eventuality that the websites going to be compromised and to stop the bad guys from getting the answers to your password caliber security questions. Craig, and see if I can get in one quick question. How is 5g going to change my life compared to 4g technology? Did you just say that? That was a quick question? I got two minutes here. Here's the bottom line, Eric 5g is going to change everybody's life. Because first of all, Data Access is going to be way faster than it is right now ultimately when it rolls out, but it's going to be cheaper. And 5g is designed to handle billions of simultaneous connections. What that means is everything that can have activity is going to happen. Now, for instance, your Tesla, two parts in the garage connects via the internet, the Tesla, of course, I plug it in every night. Yeah, exactly. And when you plug it in, and it connects to the home Wi-Fi network, it updates that software automatically. It's 5g. Eric, what's going to happen is everything's going to be internet-connected, your glasses are going to be internet-connected. Because it's so inexpensive, so easy. And it's designed to have so many devices connected, which opens up, of course, a number of worms when you're talking about the things because it will make the internet of things I'm talking about. Anchor, you're going to keep track of how far you walk that morning and everything is going to be online, Greg. If I could just find my five-year-old sneakers every morning. I would be happy if I could just find them. Yeah, there's probably going to be an app for that. Yeah, exactly. There will. Alright, well, Craig Peterson, our tech guru joins us on Wednesdays at this time to go over what's happening in the world of technology. thank you as always, always a pleasure and we will talk again next week. By the way 1 pm on Saturday. By the way, 1 pm on Saturday, every Saturday, Craig has a show right here on WGAN. And thanks a lot, Craig. Appreciate it. And good luck with the show this weekend. Thanks. All right, so why don't we take a quick moment here and toss it back over the news. Hi, guys, hey, I'm out at a conference. And I'm going to be here for well about another week, actually. And I just want you to keep your head up. Because if you aren't on my mailing list, you are going to find out about some very cool stuff that we're going to be doing later here in the month of November and December, and after the first of the year, too. So if you're not on my mailing list, if you don't get my weekly emails that come out every Saturday morning, make sure you subscribe right now are you going to miss some amazing stuff? You might have already missed some of these pop-up training that I've been doing that have each gun a couple of hours apiece sometimes a little bit more. So go to Craig peterson.com slash Subscribe, and right there, you'll see a little form. I won't spam you. I do let you know when I have two training courses when I have the pop-ups when I have all of this stuff, but this is not one of those heavy sell marketing type things. And you're going to want to know about what we're doing coming up here to help you out. All right, have a great day and we'll be back with the show this weekend. Bye-bye. Transcription by otter.ai --- More stories and tech updates at: www.craigpeterson.com Don't miss an episode from Craig. 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Tausende Google-Kalender offen zugänglich Facebooks Gremium für Nutzer-Beschwerden nimmt Gestalt an Weniger Post-Filialen und Briefkästen Firefox-Updates bald alle 4 Wochen Weil Tausende Nutzer ihre Google-Kalender zu leichtsinnig konfigurieren, sind diese öffentlich zugänglich. Die Termine werden von Suchmaschinen indexiert und können auch E-Mail-Adressen enthalten. Standardmäßig sind die Google-Kalender auf privat gestellt. Anwender können den Kalender aber auch für bestimmte Kontakte freigeben. Zudem ist es möglich, ihn öffentlich zu machen. In diesem Fall zeigt Google jedoch einen deutlichen Hinweis an. Eigentlich eindeutig – doch tausende Nutzer – darunter auch Firmem – haben diese Warnung offenbar ignoriert und ihre Kalender für Suchmaschinen geöffnet. Das geplante unabhängige Facebook-Gremium, bei dem sich Nutzer über eine aus ihrer Sicht ungerechtfertigte Löschung von Inhalten beschweren können, nimmt Gestalt an. Das Online-Netzwerk will rund 40 Experten dafür gewinnen, mit mindestens 11 soll es arbeitsfähig sein. Facebook hofft, die ersten Mitglieder in diesem Jahr präsentieren zu können. Anfang kommenden Jahres könnten die ersten Streitfälle behandelt werden. Die Zahl der Postfilialen in Deutschland ist in den vergangenen knapp 20 Jahren um mehr als 900 gesunken. Das geht aus einer Antwort der Bundesregierung auf eine Anfrage der Linksfraktion hervor. 92 Prozent dieser "Filialen" sind heute sogenannte Postagenturen von privaten Anbietern, etwa in Zeitschriften- oder Lotto-Läden. Auch bei den Briefkästen hat eine Ausdünnung stattgefunden. Linksfraktionschef Dietmar Bartsch kritisierte die Entwicklung. Für viele Bürgerinnen und Bürger sei es ein großes Ärgernis, wenn Post-Filialen in ihrem Ort schließen und gleichzeitig das Porto steigt. Ab 2020 erscheint nicht nur alle sechs bis acht, sondern alle vier Wochen ein Major-Update für den Firefox-Browser. Das Team möchte damit die Flexibilität erhöhen und neue Funktionen sowie Web-Standards schneller verfügbar machen. Weil die Entwickler-Teams agil und in Sprints arbeiten, passt ihnen ein kürzerer Veröffentlichungsrhythmus besser, erklärt Mozilla. Diese und weitere aktuelle Nachrichten finden Sie ausführlich auf heise.de
Mozilla continues it's push to be the best security and privacy centric internet company. News has come out that Mozilla is working on a premium version of the Firefox browser. This episode talks about the details and the game changer this could be. Be aware, be safe. Become A Patron! Patreon Page *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five Don't forget to subscribe to the Security In Five Newsletter. —————— Where you can find Security In Five —————— Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive Binary Blogger Website Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS Twitter @securityinfive iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio,
The fourth book in the Architecture of Open Source Applications series is called "500 Lines or Less." The book focuses on the design decisions that developers make in the small when they are building something new. Marina Samuel, Staff Software Engineer at Mozilla, is one of the authors featured in the book, for which she wrote a 500-line simple neural network for OCR. I spoke with Marina about her early career at Mozilla, her work on the Firefox Browser, notably on privacy initiatives, and about how to get involved as a first time contributor to open source. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Weisst Du, welche Plugins Du installieren solltest und welche Einstellungen, um mit dem Firefox-Browser sicher und privat zu surfen? Welche Plugins Du besser meiden solltest? Hier erfährst Du, wie Du mit zwei einfach zu installierenden Plugins - First Party Isolation-Plugin - uBlock Origin einen großen Schritt Richtung Sicherheit und privaten Surfen machst.
Nel mondo moderno, le informazioni sono uno dei beni più preziosi e noi, ogni giorno, ne regaliamo enormi quantità ai siti Web che visitiamo. Cosa possiamo fare per arginare questa tendenza? Home page dei software menzionati: DuckDuckGo - Motore di ricerca - https://duckduckgo.com/ Firefox - Browser - https://www.mozilla.org/ Keepass - Gestore password - https://keepass.info/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Attrezzature: Microfono Blue Yeti* - https://amzn.to/3kSE35f Filtro anti-pop* - https://amzn.to/3baPMsh Filtro anti-pop* - https://amzn.to/2MH0Wf1 Schermo fonoassorbente* - https://amzn.to/3sOZE0P Il costo di acquisto non sarà maggiore per te, ma Amazon mi girerà una piccola parte del ricavato. Sostieni il progetto Sostieni tramite Satispay Sostieni tramite Revolut Sostieni tramite PayPal Sostieni utilizzando i link affiliati di Pensieri in codice: Amazon, Todoist, ProtonMail, ProtonVPN, Satispay Partner GrUSP (Codice sconto per tutti gli eventi: community_PIC) Schrödinger Hat Crediti Montaggio - Daniele Galano - https://www.instagram.com/daniele_galano/ Voce intro - Costanza Martina Vitale Musica - Kubbi - Up In My Jam Musica - Light-foot - Moldy Lotion Cover e trascrizione - Francesco Zubani
Nel mondo moderno, le informazioni sono uno dei beni più preziosi e noi, ogni giorno, ne regaliamo enormi quantità ai siti Web che visitiamo. Cosa possiamo fare per arginare questa tendenza?Home page dei software menzionati:DuckDuckGo - Motore di ricerca - https://duckduckgo.com/ Firefox - Browser - https://www.mozilla.org/ Keepass - Gestore password - https://keepass.info/ Firefox Multi-Account Containers - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/multi-account-containers/ Crediti:Montaggio - Daniele Galano - https://www.instagram.com/daniele_galano/ Voce intro - Costanza Martina VitaleMusica - Kubbi - Up In My JamMusica - Light-foot - Moldy Lotion
Kritik an Diesel-Fahrverbot auf A40 Das am Donnerstag vom Verwaltungsgericht Gelsenkirchen angeordnete Fahrverbot für Diesel-Fahrzeuge ab Juli 2019, das erstmals auch einen Abschnitt einer Autobahn betrifft, stößt auf breite Kritik in der Politik. Die betroffene Autobahn A40 gilt als Verkehrsschlagader im Essener Stadtgebiet, sodass nicht nur Pendler von dem Fahrverbot betroffen sind, sondern auch der Auto-Fernverkehr. Die nordrhein-westfälische Landesregierung will gegen das Urteil des Verwaltungsgerichts deshalb in Berufung gehen. Facebook Messenger: Nachrichten können zurückgerufen werden Bei WhatsApp ist es schon seit vergangenem Jahr möglich, versehentlich gesendete Nachrichten zurückzurufen, nun zieht auch der Facebook Messenger nach. Die schon vor einer Woche angedeutete Funktion hält je nach Region schrittweise Einzug in den Messenger. Bislang ließen sich versehentlich abgeschickte Nachrichten zwar auch schon löschen, allerdings nur vom eigenen Gerät. Im Chat des Empfängers tauchten die Nachrichten weiterhin auf. Ab sofort findet sich im Messenger am unteren Rand ein Feld zum Löschen der Nachricht. Digitalradio wird Pflicht in Neuwagen Was beim Fernsehen schon lange vollzogen wurde, soll nun auch beim Radio umgesetzt werden. Die Rede ist vom Abschalten der analogen, terrestrischen Rundfunk-Ausstrahlung zugunsten des Digitalradios. Das EU-Parlament hat in dieser Woche einen kleinen, aber wichtigen Schritt in diese Richtung gemacht. In Neuwagen soll Digitalradio wie DAB+ künftig Pflicht werden. Firefox Monitor warnt im Browser vor gehackten Websites Der "Firefox Monitor" prüft, ob E-Mail-Adressen und andere persönliche Informationen im Zuge von Hacks oder Datenpannen im Netz gelandet sind. Nun zeigt das Tool zusätzlich eine Warnungen im Firefox-Browser an, wenn der Nutzer eine Webseite besucht, "für die kürzlich eine Datenschutzverletzung gemeldet wurde". Der Nutzer kann sofort über den Dienst prüfen, ob auch eigene Daten betroffen sind.. Diese und alle weiteren aktuellen Nachrichten finden Sie auf heise.de
Kazuho Okui さんと、Chrome, Firefox, Xcode などについて話しました。 Show Notes Firefox Browser by Mozilla Add-ons for Firefox for Android Chrome for Android Extensions Support Not Planned Safari is the new IE Stop pushing the web forward DuckDuckGo Brew Sparkling: homebrew for iOS
Und täglich grüßt das Update: Adobe schließt eine neue Flash-Sicherheitslücke nach der anderen. Mozilla blockiert im Firefox-Browser den Flash-Player nun komplett: Wird er nun endgültig abgelöst? >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/erneute-sicherheitsluecke-im-flash-player
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Gen Kanai, @gen joined us here to discuss the Mozilla footprint in the form of Firefox browser and mobile OS in Asia during the FOSS Asia 2015 conference. We discuss the new features of Firefox browser with the new Firefox hello adopting the web RTC format, the Firefox mobile OS and how it is shaping The post Episode 22: The Firefox Browser & Mobile OS with Gen Kanai appeared first on Analyse Asia.