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Earlier this week we wrote an article called “A US-Made iPhone Is Pure Fantasy." The long and short of it is that Trump's dream of moving all high tech manufacturing to the US is extremely difficult because global supply chains are so intricate, manufacturing expertise exists primarily in China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and other countries, and the components that go into a phone are often made in other countries as well. But there is currently one smartphone that qualifies for a “Made in the USA” title from the FTC. It's the Liberty Phone, which is made by a company called Purism. The phone is a version of Purism's Librem 5. The Made-in-China Librem 5 costs $800, and the Liberty phone costs $2,000. It has 4 GB of memory, and reviewers say that its specs are pretty outdated. Not every single component in the Liberty Phone is made in the USA, but the company has been trying very hard to make it as American-made as possible. The fact that it exists at all is kind of a miracle, and the way that Purism is approaching manufacturing is really interesting, so I called Purism's founder, Todd Weaver, to talk about smartphone supply chains, making tech products in the United States, and tariffs. Here's our discussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ever wondered how to safeguard your crowdfunding campaign from cybersecurity threats? Curious about the tactics hackers use to target unsuspecting victims? In episode 153 of the Crowdfunding Nerds podcast, we dive headfirst into this digital minefield. With Andrew away, Jacob (our Facebook ad guru) and Sean step in as the Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi of cybersecurity. We expose a real-world data breach and unravel the fear and urgency tactics used by cyber attackers. Learn how to fortify your defense with multi-factor authentication, strong passwords, and by changing those pesky default router passwords. We also navigate the murky waters of zero-day attacks and malware-infected USB devices, stressing the necessity of software updates. Discover privacy-oriented tools like Librem laptops, VPNs, and DNS-based security tools, and the importance of end-to-end encryption with apps like SimpleX and Session. Join us as we summarize key takeaways to protect your crowdfunding campaign and online presence from the relentless claws of hackers. So, ready to ride the cyber wave? Links to check out: https://cointelegraph.com/news/monero-community-wallet-loses-all-funds-after-attackhttps://ccs.getmonero.org/ https://mullvad.net/ https://usbkill.com/ https://youtu.be/3hbuhFwFsDU?feature=shared https://www.qubes-os.org/ https://librem.one/ https://getsession.org/ https://simplex.chat/ https://nextdns.io/ https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/10/16632724/scam-chatbot-ai-email-rescam-netsafe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPajqAJWiNA Episode Breakdown: 00:01 Cybersecurity & Privacy Importance 00:43 Meet the Hosts 01:04 Privacy in Crowdfunding & Real-World Data Breach 04:02 Cybersecurity Threats & Hacker Tactics 15:13 Securing Your Router & Avoiding Social Engineering 23:40 Phishing Attacks & Effective Security Tools 27:57 Zero-Day Attacks, USB Killers, & Encrypted Apps 38:00 Recap: Safeguarding Your Campaign & Personal Data
Altogether now • Conor's new console • Librem 5 • Phones and OSs
Episode #7. We didn't have one topic to cover, so here are many in a single episode. Enjoy! NOTE: This was never published here, so apologies for the delay.—Timestamps:00:00 Introduction 00:25 Bluesky, Facebook's Federated Platform, & others03:27 Librem 5 Refund, & State of Linux Phones08:05 Cerebral selling private health data09:21 A lot on HIPAA....15:11 Browser profiles, & Jonah's Arc experience19:11 South Park Worldwide Privacy Tour episode21:12 F-Droid getting faster repo updates21:36 Quad9 vs Sony court ruling23:48 Twitter not publishing transparency reports26:09 Brave News not syncing across clients!29:50 Brave's BAT, & Signal's MobileCoin31:08 SimpleX VC funding, & comments on messengers34:27 Throwback to CTemplar, & Project Sustainability36:47 HP locking out third-party ink on printers37:27 GitHub making 2FA mandatory38:03 Signal's recent blog, and the UK anti-encryption bill—Techlore Talks:Video PlaylistRSS Feed—Techlore Links:HomepageTechlore ForumGo Incognito CourseSupport Techlore! Get full access to Techlore Dispatch at dispatch.techlore.tech/subscribe
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Kyle Rankin of Purism joins Doc Searls and Shawn Powers to talk about how his company's Linux laptop and Librem 5 phone converge with the company's new Lapdock, plus the past and future of hacker culture, how supply chains really work, and convergence in general. Hosts: Doc Searls and Shawn Powers Guest: Kyle Rankin Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email floss@twit.tv. Thanks to Lullabot's Jeff Robbins, web designer and musician, for our theme music. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: fastmail.com/twit kolide.com/floss
Peter hat noch ein Librem 5, Marius hat Netzwerkprobleme und sie reden über den Digital Markets Act, Google Partner mit iFixit, Thunderbird 102, M2 Macs, Elon Musk will Twitter kaufen und vieles mehr!
Peter hat noch ein Librem 5, Marius hat Netzwerkprobleme und sie reden über den Digital Markets Act, Google Partner mit iFixit, Thunderbird 102, M2 Macs, Elon Musk will Twitter kaufen und vieles mehr!
Peter hat noch ein Librem 5, Marius hat Netzwerkprobleme und sie reden über den Digital Markets Act, Google Partner mit iFixit, Thunderbird 102, M2 Macs, Elon Musk will Twitter kaufen und vieles mehr!
Katherine Druckman talks to Kyle Rankin about global supply chain security, disaster and security preparedness, and the Librem 5. Site/Blog/Newsletter (https://www.reality2cast.com) FaceBook (https://www.facebook.com/reality2cast) Twitter (https://twitter.com/reality2cast) YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdvdT3quikpi9sd5SxTGk3Q) Mastodon (https://linuxrocks.online/@reality2cast) Special Guest: Kyle Rankin.
In this one I go over some Privacy, Security, Battery Saving, and Data Saving settings you can use on your iPhone until you can move over to a more secure option like the Librem 5 USA from Purism. iOS 15 does add several security features including some Facebook was not happy about so that is a good thing if they work the way they are supposed to work that is. When your ready to look at a more secure option do some research on the Librem. I'm not connected to that company in any way to include any kind of financial gain. I just believe in there core ideas. https://puri.sm/products/librem-5-usa/
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Solus Dropping GTK For Budgie 11, Purism Increases Price of Librem 5 Again, Ubuntu to Make Firefox Snap Default in 21.10, Linux Mint Gets A New Website, Kali Linux 2021.3, xrdesktop: Your Linux Desktop In VR, Revolt Chat: Discord Alternative, Pika Backup and RetroArch Is Now On Steam. All that and more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: DigitalOcean ►► https://do.co/dln-mongo Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is produced by the Destination Linux Network: https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twil168 00:00 = Welcome to TWIL 168 00:34 = Linux Mint's New Website 03:28 = Kali Linux 2021.3 Released 07:30 = xrdesktop: Your Linux Desktop In VR 09:43 = DigitalOcean: Managed MongoDB ( https://do.co/dln-mongo ) 11:02 = Solus Dropping GTK For Budgie 11 24:49 = Ubuntu to Make Firefox Snap Default in 21.10 31:52 = Purism Increases Price of Librem 5 Again 43:59 = Bitwarden Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 46:13 = Revolt Chat: Discord Alternative 50:27 = Pika Backup 52:09 = RetroArch Is Now On Steam 55:59 = Outro Other Videos: 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw 17 KDE Plasma Features That You Didn't Know About: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhPIwFC4qFs How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo 5 Reasons Why I Use KDE Plasma: https://youtu.be/b0KA6IsO1M8 Thanks For Watching! Linux #TechNews #Podcast
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Solus Dropping GTK For Budgie 11, Purism Increases Price of Librem 5 Again, Ubuntu to Make Firefox Snap Default in 21.10, Linux Mint Gets A New Website, Kali Linux 2021.3, xrdesktop: Your Linux Desktop In VR, Revolt Chat: Discord Alternative, Pika Backup and RetroArch Is Now On […]
Be sure to subscribe so you get notified of new episodes! 20 years ago, the terrorist attack now known as “9/11” served as a pretext for more and more government control and the expansion of the surveillance state. Today that pretext is known as COVID. Then, the enemy was “those people.” Today the enemy is “the unvaccinated.” Starting next week, Enemy of the [surveillance] State will begin a series on de-Googling your life. Be sure to check it out. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enemy of the [Surveillance] State is written, produced, and narrated by C. Mitchell Shaw and is listener supported — No ads. No compromise. If you are interested in supporting the show, check out https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance — or check out the affiliate links below. Anything you can do is greatly appreciated. It takes time, talent, and money to make a show like this. Please consider supporting. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for either a great computer or phone that respects and protects your privacy? You will love Purism. I have had Todd Weaver from Purism on the show a couple times and he is the real deal. The company offers the Librem line of devices — from Librem laptops to the Librem Mini desktop to the Librem 5 phone. If you use this link (affiliate link), Enemy of the [Surveillance State will make a small profit on your purchase. https://shop.puri.sm/?wpam_id=48 For easy encrypted email, check out ProtonMail. Proton also offers a great VPN and other services — including ProtonCalendar and ProtonDrive (Use this affiliate link to sign up for any of those services if you want to help support this podcast) https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=2167 ProtonMail and ProtonVPN have free and paid plans. I currently use the free email plan and the paid VPN plan. They are excellent! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy or benefit from this podcast, be sure to subscribe and please consider supporting Enemy of the [Surveillance] State by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance, by using affiliate links for things you would have chosen anyway, or by picking up some cool merch at https://teespring.com/stores/eotss-merch This show is a labor of love, but money helps keep it going and growing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The theme song was created by Michael Leavitt. If you want (or need) a piece of music that you own the rights to (for a wedding or anything else), check him out. He is the best and is a great guy, too. And he does not pay me to say that. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Enemy of the [Surveillance] State: Facebook Twitter YouTube
Purism Librem 5 USA for all you American Patriots and Veterans out there wanting to bring manufacturing back to the United States, block Big Tech Spying on you, and support a great company. https://puri.sm/posts/manufacturing-the-librem-5-usa-phone-in-the-united-states-of-america/. Check out the Librem 5 USA https://puri.sm/products/librem-5-usa/
EPISODE 227-Eleven Topics This week I present Eleven assorted topics surrounding privacy, security, and OSINT including a Pegasus recap, ID.Me challenges, more Airtag concerns, the Protonmail audit, results from a ProtonMail search warrant, new uBlock Origin features, another email masking option, upcoming Google Voice changes, GrapheneOS updates, Librem 5 phone refunds, and a new NextDoor OSINT tip. This might be the longest show I have ever made. My apologies in advance. Direct support for this podcast comes from sales of my books, services, and online video training. More details can be found at IntelTechniques.com. Your support eliminates any ads, sponsors, endorsements, Patreon, donations, or commercial influence on this show. Listen to ALL episodes at https://inteltechniques.com/podcast.html SHOW NOTES: INTRO: Mark Herring UPDATES: Online Video Training Price Increase Ransomware Breach Update "Watermarked" IDs ELEVEN TOPICS: Pegasus https://inteltechniques.com/blog/2021/07/22/diy-pegasus-spyware-scan/ ID.me AirTags: https://lukaszkrol.net/airtags_stationary/ Protonmail Audit: https://protonmail.com/blog/security-audit/ ProtonMail Search Warrant uBlock Origin Updates DDG Email Forwarding Google Voice SMS Forwarding GrapheneOS Sandboxed Google Play Librem 5 Refunds OSINT: NextDoor Settings > Neighborhoods > Explore Neighborhoods Free Workbooks: https://inteltechniques.com/links.html Affiliate Links: ProtonVPN: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=26&aff_id=1519&url_id=282 ProtonMail: https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=26&aff_id=1519&url_id=267 SimpleLogin Masked Email: https://simplelogin.io?slref=osint Silent Pocket: https://silent-pocket.com/discount/IntelTechniques Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eCjp7J
This week we discuss the seemingly never ending Nightmare of the Windows print exploit dubbed, PrintNightmare, and also answer the question: Is the Google assistant spying on me? Support US: Donations - https://simplecyberdefense.com/Donate Connect with US: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SimpleCyberDefense/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/SimCyberDefense MeWe - https://mewe.com/join/simplecyberdefense Mastodon - https://mastodon.social/@SimpleCyberDefense Minds - https://mastodon.social/@SimpleCyberDefense LBRY - https://lbry.tv/@SimpleCyberDefense LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12488483/ Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-406535 PeerTube - https://worldofvids.com/video-channels/simple_cyber_defenese/videos YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF1IvGkxa4qz-jsJg70884Q Intro: Film Glitch by Snowflake (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/snowflake/56350 Ft: reusenoise Links: Microsoft warns of Windows ‘PrintNightmare' vulnerability that's being actively exploited - https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/2/22560435/microsoft-printnightmare-windows-print-spooler-service-vulnerability-exploit-0-day Microsoft issues urgent security warning: Update your PC immediately - https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/07/tech/microsoft-security-update/ Microsoft Suggests Disabling Windows Print Spooler After New Bug Discovered - https://redmondmag.com/articles/2021/07/16/disable-windows-print-spooler.aspx Disabling and reenabling Print Spooler to mitigating against PrintNightmare - https://simplecyberdefense.com/blog/2021/07/18/disabling-and-reenabling-print-spooler-to-mitigating-against-printnightmare/ Google reportedly admits that Assistant sometimes records your audio secretly - https://www.androidauthority.com/google-assistant-secret-recording-1637045/ The Librem 5 Phone - https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ Manage audio recordings in your Web & App Activity - https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/6030020 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/simplecyberdefense/support
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Be sure to subscribe so you get notified of new episodes! As America becomes more and more divided along political lines, it is more important than ever to understand the history of tech companies using data on individuals to create startlingly accurate profiles. Case in point, the Nazi campaign of the Holocaust of the Jews in the buildup to and during WWII was made up of six phases — the identification of the Jews, the expulsion of the Jews from society, the confiscation of their assets, the ghettoization of the Jews, their deportation, and finally, their extermination. IBM — an American tech company — was intricately involved in all six phases. This episode will unpack that as much as one episode allows and I will show that Big Tech is up to the same tricks now. An invaluably important step to preventing the Surveillance State from continuing to gain the kind of power that could be used to play a repeat of the abuses of Nazi Germany is to fight political censorship in all its forms. Silencing the voices of those with whom we disagree is a dangerously slippery slope. I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend your right to say it. The alternative is too horrible to allow. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enemy of the [Surveillance] State is written, produced, and narrated by C. Mitchell Shaw and is listener supported — No ads. No compromise. If you are interested in supporting the show, check out https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance — or check out the affiliate links below. Anything you can do is greatly appreciated. It takes time, talent, and money to make a show like this. Please consider supporting. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for either a great computer or phone that respects and protects your privacy? You will love Purism. I have had Todd Weaver from Purism on the show a couple times and he is the real deal. The company offers the Librem line of devices — from Librem laptops to the Librem Mini desktop to the Librem 5 phone. If you use this link (affiliate link), Enemy of the [Surveillance State will make a small profit on your purchase. https://shop.puri.sm/?wpam_id=48 For easy encrypted email, check out ProtonMail. Proton also offers a great VPN and other services — including ProtonCalendar and ProtonDrive (Use this affiliate link to sign up for any of those services if you want to help support this podcast) https://go.getproton.me/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=2167 ProtonMail and ProtonVPN have free and paid plans. I currently use the free email plan and the paid VPN plan. They are excellent! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links mentioned in this episode: Edwin Black interview about his book, IBM and the Holocaust: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zonEpRdJUxE IBM and the Holocaust at Amazon: (not an affiliate link — If you don’t want to shop at Amazon, search for the book elsewhere) https://www.amazon.com/IBM-Holocaust-Strategic-Alliance-Corporation/dp/0914153277 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy or benefit from this podcast, be sure to subscribe and please consider supporting Enemy of the [Surveillance] State by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance, by using affiliate links for things you would have chosen anyway, or by picking up some cool merch at https://teespring.com/stores/eotss-merch This show is a labor of love, but money helps keep it going and growing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The theme song was created by Michael Leavitt. If you want (or need) a piece of music that you own the rights to (for a wedding or anything else), check him out. He is the best and is a great guy, too. And he does not pay me to say that. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Enemy of the [Surveillance] State: Facebook Twitter YouTube
Privacy Links & Info: This is Your Digital Fingerprint https://blog.mozilla.org/internetcitizen/2018/07/26/this-is-your-digital-fingerprint/ The Hated One How to protect your online privacy in 2020 | Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxeeKKfjb5o How to use Tor Browser | Tor Tutorial part 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yveTy-mf3u8&list=LL&index=5 How to be anonymous on the web? Tor, Dark net, Whonix, Tails, Linux https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_393maHbHWc&list=LL&index=4 Techlore The Complete iOS Privacy & Security Guide: Your Best Protection! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2bJVKcIEg0&list=PL3KeV6Ui_4CYFA1ty7pZ2h7K2q9RENAqj&index=15 Become Anonymous: The Ultimate Guide To Privacy, Security, & Anonymity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1i-3xwcSGA&list=PL3KeV6Ui_4CYFA1ty7pZ2h7K2q9RENAqj&index=9 Top 5 BEST Email Providers for Privacy, Security, & Anonymity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ruvp6F2AmV8&list=PL3KeV6Ui_4CZSxujsBh4azs0ji9cRfwU0&index=10 Rob Braxman Tech What's Wrong with Signal, Whatsapp, Telegram, Protonmail, Tutanota? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMZ17Iyu3o Rooting Your Android to Remove Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk5H8Or0bzo&list=LL&index=49 Tom Spark Reviews Top 3 Must have Private and Secure Smart Phones for 2020! (Fairphone, Librem 5, Pinephone) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOgQscjr7EM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masoud-a-johnson/message
The Librem 5 is Purism's re-envisioning what a smartphone could be and should be. It runs on Purism's own Linux distribution PureOS, which is certified by the Free Software Foundation to be free of non-transparent, proprietary code such as many commercial products use. The "Evergreen" batch of Librem 5 phones is the first official production model, and possesses unique qualities not found in most smart phones: * Hardware switches to turn on/off camera, microphone, WiFi, Bluetooth, and cellular connection. * Easily removeable battery for easy replacement. * Easy access to replace the cellular modem and the WiFi/Bluetooth circuitry * Updates to the PureOS operating system for the long term, not just a few years. * Connection via USB-C to an external monitor. * Does not inherently track customers' usage of the phone and apps. As of December 2020, this "Evergreen" batch of phones does not have a sleep function, so battery life is very short. The microphone of this particular Librem 5 is described as sounding "muffled" and "under water" compared to other smart phones. Purism promises continuous improvements to both the phone's operating system and the Linux kernel that interacts with this promising hardware. At this time, the phone is not usable as a "daily driver". Useful links about the Librem 5 including video tours: https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ https://puri.sm/posts/why-fsf-endorsing-pureos-matters/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaRf8JBL7tE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aQp3twe7D4
Be sure to subscribe so you get notified of new episodes!Merry Encryptsmas! It’s that wonder time of the year when we get to spend more time with family and friends than any other time of the year. In this episode I address a couple of things. First, I address a subtle and very positive change to something about this podcast (notes below). Second, I address the ways you can use the extra time with family and friends to help spread the message of privacy and liberty. Third, I cover the newest battle in the war on encryption and how we — the People — are winning. Part of that deals with reports that Signal’s encrypted text app service was “broken” by an Israeli tech firm and Signal’s response.Please read the important notes below. A special note from me about a change in the podcast is followed by links referenced in this episode.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Enemy of the [Surveillance] State is written, produced, and narrated by C. Mitchell Shaw and is listener supported — No ads. No compromise. If you are interested in supporting the show, check out https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance — Anything you can do is greatly appreciated. It takes time, talent, and money to make a show like this. Please consider supporting.On that note, I want to thank the most recent patron of the show, Kevin. This show would not be possible without the support of you, the listeners, and I appreciate it.And as of this episode, I have made the decision to include affiliate links to some of the services and tools I recommend. These are not ads. These are things I have been recommending for some time now — some of those recommendations predate the show. The decision to begin including affiliate links is based on the simple fact that if I can increase the financial support of the show, I can devote more time to producing more and more quality episodes for you. I have heard from many of you that you have taken my recommendations and would have gladly used an an affiliate link, so I am making that option available to you.My promise to you is to NEVER base my recommendations on whether or not I can offer an affiliate link; I will continue to base recommendations on the value of the service or tool, whether or not an affiliate program is available. Period. If you are interested in any of those recommendations and want to support the show in a small way, use the affiliate links I provide, If not, just search for the tool or service and go there directly. I will always make it clear if I include an affiliate link; My relationship to YOU, the listener is important to me — I will NEVER sacrifice that.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Looking for either a great computer or phone that respects and protects your privacy? You will love Purism. I have had Todd Weaver from Purism on the show a couple times and he is the real deal. The company offers the Librem line of devices — from the Librem 14 and Librem 15 laptops to the Librem Mini desktop to the Librem 5 phone. If you use this link (affiliate link), Enemy of the [Surveillance State will make a small profit on your purchase. https://shop.puri.sm/?wpam_id=48For encrypted texts, voice calls, and video calls, check out Signal (not an affiliate link) https://www.signal.org/ And for easy encrypted email, check out ProtonMail (not an affiliate link) https://protonmail.com They also offer a great VPN and other services — including ProtonCalendar and ProtonDrive-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Links mentioned in this episode:Bruce Springsteen Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76WFkKp8TjsBBC Article:https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-55412230Celebrite original article:https://web.archive.org/web/20201210150311/https://www.cellebrite.com/en/blog/cellebrites-new-solution-for-decrypting-the-signal-app/Celebrite article redux:https://www.cellebrite.com/en/blog/cellebrites-new-solution-for-decrypting-the-signal-app/Signal’s response (by Moxie Marlinspike)https://signal.org/blog/cellebrite-and-clickbait/TOR Project:https://www.torproject.org/NewPipe Youtube client:https://newpipe.net/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you enjoy or benefit from this podcast, be sure to subscribe and please consider supporting Enemy of the [Surveillance] State by becoming a patron at https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance, by using affiliate links for things you would have chosen anyway, or by picking up some cool merch at https://teespring.com/stores/eotss-merchThis show is a labor of love, but money helps keep it going and growing.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The theme song was created by Michael Leavitt. If you want (or need) a piece of music that you own the rights to (for a wedding or anything else), check him out. He is the best and is a great guy, too. And he does not pay me to say that.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Enemy of the [Surveillance] State:FacebookTwitterYouTube
Vi djupdyker i Purism och Librem 5. Firefox får prestandaförbättringar. Rust tar mark. Torvalds suktar efter Apples nya hårdvara. Det, och mycket mer, häng med! Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s05e06 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/donate
This week Marty and Matt discuss: - taproot activation hits 55% miner support taprootactivation.com - Second richest Mexican is now a bitcoiner - Senator Lummis on fire - the mooch considering a bitcoin play - Citi likes bitcoin now - Whirlpool CLI v0.10.9 - Electrum v4.0.5 - ThunderHub v0.10.3 - Tails v4.13 - Lend at HodlHodl now available in US - Swan XPUB support - OKEx mining hash rate falls due to solvency concerns - OKEx announces they will start processing withdrawals again - Dutch exchange now making you verify addresses - Chainalysis double dipping on government contracts - Binance suing Forbes - Apple privacy issues exposed due to server failure - US military buying precise location data from marketing agencies - Librem 5 begins shipping Shoutout to this week's sponsors: Unchained Capital. Check out their white glove vault concierge service that will take you from zero to secure multisig setup in no time. Use the code TFTC and receive $50 off that package that includes 2 Trezor Model Ts and $1,000 in your vault. Cash App. Start #stackingsats today. Use the promo code: "stackingsats" to receive $10 and contribute $10 to OWLS Lacrosse when you download the app. BitcoinBlackFriday.com Now if you sign up for early access for the Fold card on Bitcoin Black Friday you will be entered into a raffle to win a whole Bitcoin.
Enemy of the [Surveillance] State is written, produced, and narrated by C. Mitchell Shaw and is listener supported — No ads. No compromise. If you are interested in supporting the show, check out https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance — Anything you can do is greatly appreciated. It takes time, talent, and money to make a show like this. Please consider supporting.My special guest this episode is Todd Weaver from Purism. I have had Todd on the show before and it is always a pleasure. In this episode, we discuss updates to the Librem 5 phone — a phone designed from the ground up to protect your privacy. We also discuss the new AweSIM mobile phone plan. And Todd makes a special announcement about the status of shipping for the Librem 5. This is the first public announcement of this news. Check out the phone and the plan at https://Puri.sm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you enjoy or benefit from this podcast, please consider supporting Enemy of the [Surveillance] State via Patreon https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillance or by picking up some cool merch at https://teespring.com/stores/eotss-merchAnything you do helps support the show and keeps it growing!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The theme song was created by Michael Leavitt. If you want (or need) a piece of music that you own (for a wedding or anything else), check him out. He is the best and is a great guy, too.Follow Enemy of the [Surveillance] State:FacebookTwitterYouTube
On this episode of This Week in Linux, Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a really cool new product called the Raspberry Pi 400 which is a PC inside of a keyboard! Dell announced some really cool news about hardware privacy controls. We've also got a lot of new releases this week with a new version of the desktop environment LXQt, plus a new release of youtube-dl, Pitivi video editor, and the distro OpenIndiana. We've got a couple of follow ups this week from Linux Mint and also HBO Max. All that and much more coming up right now on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! SPONSORED BY: Digital Ocean ►► https://do.co/dln Bitwarden ►► https://bitwarden.com/dln TWITTER ►► https://twitter.com/michaeltunnell MASTODON ►► https://mastodon.social/@MichaelTunnell DLN COMMUNITY ►► https://destinationlinux.network/contact FRONT PAGE LINUX ►► https://frontpagelinux.com MERCH ►► https://dlnstore.com BECOME A PATRON ►► https://tuxdigital.com/contribute This Week in Linux is a Proud Member of the Destination Linux Network! https://destinationlinux.network SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/twinl123 00:00 = Coming up on This Week in Linux 00:55 = Welcome to TWinL 124 01:18 = Episode 200 of Destination Linux on November 15th @ 4PM Eastern 01:32 = DL200 Will Be LIVE For Everyone! 02:24 = DLN Game Fest on November 15th @ 4PM Eastern 02:54 = DLNStore.com 03:37 = Raspberry Pi 400: PC In A Keyboard 10:46 = LXQt 0.16 Released 13:55 = youtube-dl v2020.11.01.1 Released 18:45 = Digital Ocean: VPS & App Platform ( https://do.co/dln ) 19:37 = Dell Enables Linux Hardware Privacy Controls 22:44 = HBO Max Back On Linux (For Now?) 25:24 = Pitivi 2020.9 Released (Video Editor) 28:33 = Bitwarden: Open Source Password Manager ( https://bitwarden.com/dln ) 30:29 = Linux Mint Now Packaging Their Own Chromium 35:23 = OpenIndiana 2020.10 Released 37:29 = Purism Publishes FAQs for Librem 5 Shipping 41:58 = Outro Other Videos: 6 Cool Things You Didn't Know About Linux's History: https://youtu.be/u9ZY41mNB9I How To Use Firefox's Best Feature, Multi-Account Containers: https://youtu.be/FfN5L5zAJUo Linux Explained - How Some Distros Are Based On Other Distros: https://youtu.be/OWk3D6x64tk 7 Reasons Why Firefox Is My Favorite Web Browser: https://youtu.be/bGTBH9yr8uw Thanks For Watching! Linux #OpenSource #TechNews
Volvemos después del verano, y en este episodio de El gato de Turing nos meteremos de lleno con las baterías milagrosas de Tesla presentadas por Elon Musk en el «battery day» el pasado 22 de septiembre. Os contaremos qué novedades traen estas baterías, si son realmente rompedoras, o si es solo humo. ¿Tendrán razón los mercados? También os traemos novedades sobre cambios de textos en el Kernel GNU Linux para ser más políticamente correctos, y de cómo muchas empresas ya permiten obtener ordenadores con GNU Linux instalado de fábrica. También daremos nuestra opinión sobre un tema muy candente, las técnicas de monopolio y de competencia desleal en las grandes empresas tecnológicas. Hablaremos de Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Nvidia y más. Noticias Linux remplazará términos como «master / slave» o «whitelist / blacklist» – https://www.muylinux.com/2020/07/13/linux-lenguaje-inclusivo/Librem 14 es el nuevo portátil con el que Purism pretende proteger tu privacidad – https://www.muylinux.com/2020/07/03/purism-librem-14/Google, Amazon, Facebook y Apple quieren un mundo mejor, pero uno que no afecte a su negocio – https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/google-amazon-facebook-apple-quieren-mundo-mejor-uno-que-no-afecte-a-su-negocioMicrosoft xCloud y Google Stadia son las últimas «víctimas» de las normas de Apple en la App Store, y no llegarán a iPhone y iPad – https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/microsoft-xcloud-google-stadia-ultimas-victimas-normas-apple-app-store-no-llegaran-a-iphone-ipadEpic Games dice que Apple eliminará su certificado de desarrollador el 28 de agosto: todas sus apps serán eliminadas de la tienda – https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/apple-deshabilita-a-epic-games-al-completo-todas-sus-apps-para-ios-mac-seran-eliminadas-28-agostoTurno de Apple: demanda a Epic Games por daños y perjuicios en el incumplimiento del contrato de la App Store – https://www.xataka.com/aplicaciones/turno-apple-demanda-a-epic-games-danos-perjuicios-incumplimiento-contrato-app-storeSpotify arremete contra Apple One: «Apple está utilizando su posición dominante y prácticas desleales» – https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/spotify-arremete-apple-one-apple-esta-utilizando-su-posicion-dominante-practicas-deslealesPara usar las Oculus necesitarás una cuenta de Facebook, pero a su creador, Palmer Luckey, le prometieron que eso no pasaría nunca – https://www.xataka.com/realidad-virtual-aumentada/para-usar-oculus-necesitaras-cuenta-facebook-a-su-creador-palmer-luckey-le-prometieron-que-eso-no-pasaria-nuncaLa Unión Europea se pone seria con las grandes tecnológicas: quiere poder castigarlas e incluso dividirlas a lo TikTok – https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/union-europea-se-pone-seria-grandes-tecnologicas-quiere-poder-castigarlas-e-incluso-dividirlas-a-tiktokEpic Games, Spotify, Basecamp y diez empresas más se unen para protestar por la tasa del 30% de la App Store – https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/epic-games-spotify-basecamp-diez-empresas-se-unen-para-protestar-tasa-30-app-storeEs oficial, NVIDIA adquiere ARM por 40.000 millones de dólares – https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/oficial-nvidia-adquiere-arm-40-000-millones-dolaresNVIDIA, ARM y la incertidumbre de un acuerdo con muchísimas ramificaciones – https://www.xataka.com/empresas-y-economia/nvidia-arm-incertidumbre-acuerdo-muchisimas-ramificacionesLas nuevas baterías de Tesla son más eficientes y baratas contaminando menos, ¿cómo piensa hacerlo? – https://hipertextual.com/2020/09/nuevas-baterias-tesla-son-mas-eficientes-y-baratas-contaminando-menos-piensa-hacerlo Episodios anteriores mencionados 87 – El socialmente responsable es Volkswagen, no Tesla Música del episodio Avercage – Enflammer – https://www.jamendo.com/track/1465147/enflammerMessage From Sylvia – Heart of War – https://www.jamendo.com/track/1394654/heart-of-war Podéis encontrarnos en Twitter y en Facebook y apoyarnos suscribiéndoos al podcast en Podhero.
I veckans avsnitt pratar vi bland annat om contact tracing, Gnomes utmaning för att få fler unga utvecklare intresserade av FOSS och en oklar framtid för Opera. Vi har mycket trevligheter att tipsa om och vi ger en uppdatering på hur vår vim-masochism har gått. Länkar https://trevligmjukvara.se/s03e02
Mycket nyheter, bland annat Alyx och Linux via Windows Update. Vi zoomar in lite på Zoom, önskar en hållbar webb och har en krånglig utmaning framför oss. Länkar https://trevligmjukvara.se/s03e01
https://tuxdigital.com/contribute || https://tuxdigital.com/linuxiseverywhere Sponsored by Digital Ocean - https://do.co/dln On this episode of This Week in Linux, we're going to cover a lot of great news like the latest release of OBS Studio, Mozilla is teaming up with KaiOS, System76 announced they're going to be making a Keyboard and Linux Mint's LMDE 4 was Released this week. We're also going to check out some ideas that the community came up with for what to do while in Club Quarantine. We'll also check out a new project related to Linux Printing, called PAPPL. (just rolls right off the tounge) Later in the show, we're going to discuss a few controversial topics. Purism announced a new product called the Librem Mini and it's been met with mixed reactions. Microsoft announced some news related to WSL2 and that they are buying, npm, a very sizeable package manager for the JavaScript programming language. All that and much more on Your Weekly Source for Linux GNews! Become a Patron: - https://tuxdigital.com/patreon - https://tuxdigital.com/sponsus - https://tuxdigital.com/contribute Other Links: - https://michaeltunnell.com - https://tuxdigital.com/linuxiseverywhere - https://tuxdigital.com/linuxiseverywhereeu Segment Index: Show Notes - https://tuxdigital.com/twinl98 01:02 = Sponsored by Digital Ocean ( https://do.co/dln ) 01:56 = Bordem Relief During Quarantine 08:08 = OBS Studio 25.0 Released 13:36 = Mozilla Teams Up with KaiOS 17:17 = System76 is Making a Keyboard 23:31 = Emma Marshall of System76 on DL165 24:16 = TuxDigital & TWinL on LBRY 25:47 = Become a Patron of TuxDigital & TWinL 26:44 = Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 Released 30:40 = PAPPL: New Linux Printing Framework 33:06 = Purism Announces Librem Mini 34:42 = Microsoft's GitHub to Acquire npm 38:05 = WSL2 with Linux Kernel Coming Soon 39:41 = Outro
On this episode of This Week in Linux, we’re going to cover a lot of great news like the latest release of OBS Studio, Mozilla is teaming up with KaiOS, System76 announced they’re going to be making a Keyboard and Linux Mint’s LMDE 4 was Released this week. We’re also going to check out some… Read more
Show Notes and Links Flo and Julian talk with Michael Engel who went from teaching operating systems fundamentals in Germany to researching sustainability at the NTNU in Norway. Discuss the episode in Matrix room #ukvly:matrix.org or on Freenode IRC #ukvly. Send feedback to podcast@ukvly.org or via Twitter. Resources Dirty ships Plea for a Holistic Analysis of the Relationship between Information Technology and Carbon-Dioxide Emissions emscripten Fabrice Bellard’s x86 emulator written in JavaScript Purism, makers of the Librem laptops and the [Librem 5 phone](https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ Openmoko Michael Engel’s blog Project Oberon: The Design of an Operating System and Compiler by Niklaus Wirth Plea for Lean Software by Niklaus Wirth School of Niklaus Wirth Computer Latency 1977-2007 Oberon FPGA-system DIGITAL FX!32:Combining Emulation and Binary Translation
Een apparaat met de focus op softwarevrijheid, computerbeveiliging en internetprivacy: het Amerikaanse bedrijf Purism werkt aan de Librem 5, een smartphone die zo open source is als het maar kan. Dat voor elkaar krijgen, blijkt alleen een hels karwei.
Linux in 2020 • Tech in 2020 • Librem 5 • Office snap • The toilet roll always falls the sunny side down
SHOW NOTESHere are links to the topics we discussed in this episode.California Consumer Privacy Acthttps://www.oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpaThe Privacy, Security & OSINT Showhttps://www.inteltechniques.com/podcast.htmlApple iOShttps://www.apple.com/ios/ios-13/Google Android OShttps://www.android.comApple Privacy Policyhttps://www.apple.com/privacy/Google Privacy Policyhttps://policies.google.com/privacyLibrem OShttps://puri.sm/products/Support the show (https://patreon.com/securitywisetech)
As the rollout of 5G finally arrives, we take some time to explain the fundamentals of the next generation of wireless technology. Plus the surprising performance of eero's mesh Wi-Fi, some great news for WireGuard, and an update on the Librem 5.
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Hosts of Destination Linux: Michael of TuxDigital = https://tuxdigital.com Zeb, aka Zebedeeboss = https://youtube.com/zebedeeboss Noah of Ask Noah Show = http://asknoahshow.com Ryan, aka DasGeek = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Sponsored by: do.co/dl Want to Support the Show? Support on Patreon or on Sponsus Destination Linux Network Store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at destinationlinux.org/contact Topics covered in this episode: ZorinOS Privacy Concerns Ubuntu Touch Runs On Raspberry Pi Librem 5 Birch Has Shipped Fedora Users Concerned GNOME Software Proprietary Software Linux Powered Handheld Returns Software Spotlight: Bitwarden - open source password manager Ryan's Bitwarden Video [Part 1 of 2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eteLdrE9tI Michael's Bitwarden Video [Part 2 of 2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t22YIeUTKE Tips & Tricks: TurnKeyLinux
Librem 5 Ships, Cyber Monday Numbers, Best iOS Apps 2019Computer and Technology NewsTopics:Spam calls grew 18% in 2019 | TechCrunchLibrem 5 backers have begun receiving their Linux phones | Ars TechnicaApple highlights some of the best (and most popular) apps of 2019 | EngadgetSpectreTikTok sent US user data to China, lawsuit claims – BBC NewsCyber Monday totalled $9.2B in US online sales, smartphones accounted for a record $3B | TechCrunchApple loses bid to stop class action lawsuit over MacBook keyboards | EngadgetNew crypto-cracking record reached, with less help than usual from Moore's Law | Ars TechnicaAmazon is now offering quantum computing as a service with Braket for AWS – The VergeMozilla removes all Avast Firefox extensions – gHacks Tech NewsFor full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
Jesse and Patrick discuss Bethesda drama, Fallout and Ubisoft before diving into Digital Privacy and Edward Snowden's recent interview on the Joe Rogan Podcast.
Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops.
Fedora 31 strikes the right balance, we get the latest on the Librem 5 situation, and an easy graphics boost for laptops. Plus the best way to share your terminal yet, and more. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, and Drew DeVore.
This time with an extra Michael • RMS stays at GNU • Patent trolls after Gnome • Zorin 15 Education out • XFCE 4.14 out • Librem 5 (kinda) shipping • a giant KDE Plasma discussion • I have one hand in my pocket and the other one is using KDE Plasma
Innehåll Programvärdar Twitter: Adetoft - Artfors Mastodon: Adetoft- Artfors Inledning: Ja jädrar i min lilla låda! Nu kör vi! Försnack Lyssnarrespons Veckans nyheter Telefonen Purism’s Librem 5 har börjat att distribueras. Det är den första riktigt fria hård -och mjukvaru telefon. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/09/purisms-librem-5-phone-starts-shipping-a-fully-open-gnulinux-phone/ Motorola Razr släpper vikbar telefon innan årets slut. https://swedroid.se/rykte-motorolas-razr-revival-med-vikbar-skarm-slapps-innan-arets-slut/ Veckans ämne Kommer nästa generation Windows att bygga på linux? https://techworld.idg.se/2.2524/1.723775/windows-11-bygga-pa-linux Veckans App/Tips Annat Pixel 4 till Sverige? https://9to5google.com/2019/09/26/pixel-4-motion-sense-38-countries/#more-313842 Librem 5 https://youtu.be/Gvnt78mK-Ac Promo Klistermärken - https://vardagsteknik.nu/klistermarken/ T-shirts - https://teespring.com/stores/vardagsteknik Telegram - https://t.me/vardagsteknik Twitter - https://twitter.com/vardagsteknik Mastodon - https://social.linux.pizza/@vardagsteknik Anchor.fm https://anchor.fm/vardagsteknik Podden är licensierad under en Creative Commons Erkännande-DelaLika 4.0 Internationell Licens. Gillar du podden? Stöd oss att fortsätta. Vi dras med en del kostnader och du kan hjälpa oss genom att skänka en slant via Swish, Liberapay, Paypal eller Flattr. På vår Om-sidan, kan se hur du går tillväga. Vi skulle verkligen uppskatta om ni som lyssnar och läser ger oss tips och synpunkter på vad ni tycker. Lämna gärna era omdömen på iTunes, sociala medier eller på vår kontaktsida. Eller skicka e-post till oss, på adressen staff@vardagsteknik.nu. Lämna ett röstmeddelande till oss på Anchor.fm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vardagsteknik/message
In dieser Folge geht es um das Xiaomi Mi Mix Alpha, Librem 5, Transactional Updates für OpenSUSE uvm. Themen: Xiaomis fast nur Display Smartphone Purism liefert erste Librem 5 Smartphones aus Transactional System von OpenSUSE Samsung muss Galaxy Fold erneut verschieben Gnome wegen Shotwell verklagt Distro der Woche: CentOS 8 Sailfish der Woche: Filecat Wie immer wünsche ich viel Spaß beim reinhören ;)
In their premiere episode, Chris and Serge jump into a variety of topics: Corporate control of Free Software, Time management systems, Free Software mobile devices and PDAs that ran GNU/Linux.Come with them in thier first journey into podcasting (and be forgiving)!Links to some of the things discussed in the showLinux Sucks Forever - The latest in the "Linux Sucks" videos talking about corporate control of Linux and Free Software in generalThe Halloween Documents - The documents describing Microsoft's strategy of "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish"Quality Standards, Service Orientation, and Power in Airbnb and Couchsurfing - Benjamin Mako Hill discussing CouchsurfingOn Usage of The Phrase "Open Source" - Bruce Perens describing the origins of Open SourceHow I coined the term 'open source' - Christine Peterson discusses how she invented the term 'Open Source'Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution - The book from the 1980s describing the origin of the Hacker movementF-Droid - A software repository of Free and Open Source Software for the Android platformReplicant - A 100% Free Software operating system for mobile phonesLineageOS - A Free and Open Source operating system for mobile devicesLibreM 5 - A new 100% Free Software, Privacy Oriented Mobile Phone coming soonOpenMoko - A project to create a Free mobile smartphone in/around 2007/2008 that never fully took offOrg Mode - A system for keeping track of everything in your life in plain text through EmacsOrgzly - An Org mode compatible editor for AndroidThe Hipster PDA - The Hipster PDATime Management for System Administrators - The book where Serge learned the Cycle system for time managamentRudel - Distributed real-time editing editing in Emacs; apparently supports the Gobby protocol and others (we haven't tried this ourselves!)The Agenda VR3 - The first Linux-based Personal Digital AssistantSharp Zaurus - A more capable Linux-based PDAEmacs appointment notifications via XMPP - A pretty good notification setup in case you can't project org-mode straight into your eyeballs
This week on BSDNow, we have some big breaking news about another major switcher to FreeBSD, plus early information about the pending This episode was brought to you by Headlines Leo Laporte tries FreeBSD (http://www.leolaporte.com/blog/a-grand-experiment) Leo Laporte, formerly of TechTV, and now of TWiT.tv, is switching to FreeBSD “The latest debacle over the "forced" upgrade to Windows 10 and Apple's increasingly locked-in ecosystem has got me thinking. Do I really need to use a proprietary operating system to get work done? And while I'm at it, do I need to use commercial cloud services to store my data?” A sometimes Linux user since the mid 90s, Leo talks about his motivations: “But as time went by, even Ubuntu began to seem too commercial to me” “So now for the grand experiment. Is it possible, I wonder, to do everything I need to do on an even more venerable, more robust system: a true UNIX OS, FreeBSD? Here are my requirements” Browsing Email with PGP signing and encryption Coding - I'm a hobbyist programmer requiring support for lisp/scheme/racket, rust, and python (and maybe forth and clojure and meteor and whatever else is cool and new) Writing A password vault. I currently use Lastpass because it syncs with mobile but eventually I'll need to find a FOSS replacement for that, too Photo editing - this is the toughest to replace. I love Photoshop and Lightroom. Can I get by with, say, GIMP and Darktable? I do all of those things on my PCBSD machine all the time “I love Linux and will continue to use it on my laptops, but for my main workhorse desktop I think FreeBSD will be a better choice. I also look forward to learning and administering a true UNIX system.” He got a nice SuperMicro based workstation, with an Intel Xeon E3-1275v5 and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 GPU I have a server with one of those Skylake E3s, it is very nice “450Mbps Wireless N Dual Band PCI-e Adapter w/ 3x 2dBi Antennas (Yes, sad to say, unless I rewire my house I'll have to use Wi-Fi with this beast. I'll probably rewire my house.)” He plans to have a 4x 1TB ZFS pool, plus a second pool backed by a 512 GB NVMe m.2 for the OS “And I'll continue to chronicle my journey into the land of FOSS here when The Beast arrives. But in the meantime, please excuse me, I've got some reading to do.” Leo went so far as to slap a “Power By FreeBSD” sticker (https://youtu.be/vNVst_rxxm0?t=270) on the back of his new Tesla *** OpenBSD 6.0 to be released on Sept 1st, 2016 (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160725100831) OpenBSD 6.0 Tenative Released Notes (https://www.openbsd.org/60.html) OpenBSD 6.0 is just around the corner, currently slated for Sept 1st and brings with it a whole slew of exciting new features First up, and let's get this right out of the way.. VAX support has been dropped!! Oh no! However to make up for this devastating loss, armv7 has been added to this release. The tentative release notes are very complete and marks 6.0 as quite an exciting release OpenBSD 6.0 Pre-orders up (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160726230851) OpenBSD 6.0 tightens security by losing Linux compatibility (http://www.infoworld.com/article/3099038/open-source-tools/openbsd-60-tightens-security-by-losing-linux-compatibility.html) In related news, infoworld picked up on the pending removal of Linux compat from OpenBSD 6.0. Touted as a security feature, you will soon be unable to run legacy linux binaries on OpenBSD. This has both positives and negatives depending upon your use case. Ironically we're excitedly awaiting improved Linux Compat support in FreeBSD, to allow running some various closed-source applications. (Netflix DRM, Steam, Skype to name a few) *** EuroBSDCon 2016 Schedule released (https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/talks-schedule/) EuroBSDCon 2016 Tutorial Schedule released (https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/tutorials/) EuroBSDCon has announced the list of talks and tutorials for September 22nd-25th's conference! George Neville Neil (Who we've interviewed in the past) is giving the keynote about “The Coming Decades of BSD” *** News Roundup Blast from the past No interview again this week, we're working on getting some people lined up. The Leo Laporte story brought these old gem from TechTV into my youtube playlist: Matt Olander and Murrey Stokey explain FreeBSD on TechTV (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0UsXwRvaIg) Matt Olander and Brooks Davis explain building a cluster with FreeBSD on TechTV (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAsYz5pVwyc) FreeBSD vs Linux Part 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91igg2UX7o8) FreeBSD vs Linux Part 2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU88fQkwfws) *** Running FreeBSD on the LibreM (https://ericmccorkleblog.wordpress.com/2016/07/16/freebsd-librem-update/) Eric McCorkle (Who has worked on the EFI loader for a while now) has written an update on his efforts to get FreeBSD working properly on the LibreM 13 laptop. Since April the work seems to be progressing nicely Matt Macy's i915 graphics patch works well on the Librem 13, and I personally made sure that the suspend/resume support works. The patch is very stable on the Librem, and I've only had one kernel panic the entire time testing it. The HDMI output Just Works™ with the i915 driver. Even better, it works for both X11 and console modes. Full support for the Atheros 9462 card has been merged in. I've had some occasional issues, but it works for the most part. The vesa weirdness is obviated by i915 support, but it was resolved by using the scfb driver. Some of the outstanding issues still being worked on are support for Synaptics on this particular touchpad, as well as hotkey support for the keyboard, and brightness controls. In addition Eric is still working on the EFI + Geli support, with the eventual goal of getting EFI secure-boot working out of box as well. More OpenBSD syscall fuzzing (http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2016/q3/157) NCC Group's Project Triforce continues its work of fuzzing OpenBSD This time they have found a flaw that allows any user to panic the kernel Attempting to read from the tmpfs_vfsops sysctl tree will panic the system: “attempt to execute user address 0x0 in supervisor mode” This is actually a “good” thing… “Impact: Any user can panic the kernel by using the sysctl call. If a user can manage to map a page at address zero, they may be able to gain kernel code execution and escalate privileges” OpenBSD's default configuration prevents mapping a page at address zero, so the code execution is prevented So while a panic is a bad outcome, it is a lot better than it could have been *** Root privilege escalation on NetBSD (http://akat1.pl/?id=2) This post described a root privilege escalation in NetBSD mail.local is a utility included in the base system for delivering mail to other users on the same system, rather than invoking a mail client and going through the mail server. The mail.local utility contains a ‘time of check / time of use' vulnerability. This means that it checks if a file or permission is valid, and then later accesses that file. If an attacker can change that file between the time when it is checked, and the time when it is used, they may be able to exploit the system by evading the check This is exactly what happens in this case mail.local appends a message to the indicated user's mailbox It first checks if the target user already has an existing mailbox file. If the file exists, but is a link, mail.local exits with an error (to prevent exploits) If the file does not exist, it is created The message is then appended to the file If the file needed to be created, it is chown'd to the owner of the mailbox This is where the problem lies, if mail.local checks and does not find the mailbox, but an attacker then creates a link from the target mailbox to some other file mail.local then appends to that file instead, thinking it is creating the new mailbox Then, mail.local chown's the target file to the user the attacker was trying to send mail to The article explains how this could be used to replace /etc/master.passwd etc, but opts for an easier proof of concept, replacing /usr/bin/atrun, which is run as root every 5 minutes from crontab with a script that will copy the shell to /tmp and mark it setuid The attacker can then run that shell out of /tmp, and be root NetBSD fixed the vulnerability by changing the code flow, separating the cases for opening an existing file from creating a new file. In the case where an existing file is opened, the code then verifies that the file that was opened has the same inode number and is on the same device, as the file that was checked earlier, to ensure it was not a link *** FreeBSD Heap vulnerability in bspatch (https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-16:25.bspatch.asc) An important vuln has been found and fixed in FreeBSD this past week, specifically relating to the ‘bspatch' utility. “Upstream's bspatch.c implementation doesn't check for negative values on the number of bytes to read from the "diff" and "extra" streams, allowing an attacker controlling the patch file to write at arbitrary locations in the heap.” This could result in a crash, or running arbitrary code as the user running bspatch. (Often root) “bspatch's main loop reads three numbers from the "control" stream in the patch: X, Y and Z. The first two are the number of bytes to read from "diff" and "extra" (and thus only non-negative), while the third one could be positive or negative and moves the oldpos pointer on the source image. These 3 values are 64bits signed ints (encoded somehow on the file) that are later passed the function that reads from the streams, but those values are not verified to be non-negative.” “Chrome[OS] has four different implementations of this program, all derived from the same original code by Colin Percival.” Chromium Issue Tracker (https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=372525) Patch your systems now! *** Beastie Bits: If you're a BUG member or Organizer, please contact BSD Now (https://twitter.com/q5sys/status/758087886927388673) TedU writes about some interesting localizations to gcc in openbsd, and why they are there (http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/one-reason-to-hate-openbsd) List of Products based on FreeBSD -- Help complete the list (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_products_based_on_FreeBSD) Virtualbox v5 hits the FreeBSD Ports tree (http://www.freshports.org/emulators/virtualbox-ose/) Skull Canyon NUC booting FreeBSD 11.0-BETA2 (https://gist.github.com/gonzopancho/b71be467f45594822131f4816d6cb718) 2016 BSDCan Trip Report : Trent Thompson (https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/2016-bsdcan-trip-report-trent-thompson/) August London BSD Meetup (http://mail-index.netbsd.org/regional-london/2016/07/25/msg000542.html) Feedback/Questions Michael Open-Source Alts (http://pastebin.com/eiWbDXTd) Herminio - AP Troubles (http://pastebin.com/w9aCDBut) Jake - Plasma (http://pastebin.com/d15QpVFw) Morgan - Clean DO Droplets (http://pastebin.com/Wj1P7jq8) Chris - Auditd (http://pastebin.com/U9PYEH6K) ***