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An old Linux distro gets a new trick, and all Linux users get a few excellent quality of life updates. Plus, the new initiative that has Apple, Google, and Microsoft all working together.
An old Linux distro gets a new trick, and all Linux users get a few excellent quality of life updates. Plus, the new initiative that has Apple, Google, and Microsoft all working together.
An old Linux distro gets a new trick, and all Linux users get a few excellent quality of life updates. Plus, the new initiative that has Apple, Google, and Microsoft all working together.
Vi lyssnar in på kommandobryggan när Linux flyger på Mars och spekulerar kring det växande behovet av open source. Kan man döda plasma med muspekaren? Det och mycket mer! Länkar: https://trevligmjukvara.se/s07e01 Stöd Trevlig Mjukvara: https://liberapay.com/TrevligMjukvara/donate
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
Don't buy that M1-powered Apple machine just yet, solving Wayland-driven fragmentation, and why Firefox is about to get an upgrade on Linux. Plus the imminent problem KDE solved this week, and more.
Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 158. It is Wednesday July 1st 2020. I am your host Scott Gombar and Huawei and ZTE are Now Security Threats This podcast is brought to you by Nwaj Tech, a Client Focused and Security Minded IT Consultant based in Central Connecticut. You can visit us at nwajtech.com Firefox 78 adds WebRender support to Windows PCs with Intel GPU Half of Internet Users Fall Victim to Cyber Attacks EvilQuest wiper uses ransomware cover to steal files from Macs Microsoft releases OOB security updates for Windows 10 RCE bugs US designates China's Huawei and ZTE as national security threats Clever Phishing scam targets websites with free DNSSEC offer Business giant Xerox allegedly suffers Maze Ransomware attack Google joins Apple in limiting web certificates to one year 2020 Breach Notification Law Update: Vermont, District of Columbia, Maine, and California Expand Requirements
Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 139. It is Wednesday June 3rd 2020. I am your host Scott Gombar and Study Says You Don’t Change Your Passwords This podcast is brought to you by Nwaj Tech, a Client Focused and Security Minded IT Consultant based in Central Connecticut. You can visit us at nwajtech.com Firefox 77 rolls out WebRender to more Windows 10 laptops Apple Releases Security Updates Cisco Releases Security Updates for NX-OS Software Microsoft fixes Outlook crashes in June Office 2020 updates Two Critical Android Bugs Open Door to RCE VMware Cloud Director flaw lets hackers take over virtual datacenters REvil ransomware creates eBay-like auction site for stolen data After a breach, users rarely change their passwords, study finds
A 39. adásban kisorsoltuk előző játékunk nyerteseit, és ennek kapcsán a virtual DOM-ról beszélgettünk egy kicsit. Az adatbiztonság, jelszószinkronizálás volt még téma. Valamint a frontend fejlesztéshez szükséges kiegészítő eszközök állítgatására fordított idő és a fejlesztés arányáról elmélkedtünk. Résztvevők: Edu Róka Tibi Github SponsorsResize ObserverFirefox 67: Dark Mode CSS, WebRender, and moreIntroducing the first Microsoft Edge […]
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
Firefox has a new speed trick, openSUSE Leap has a time-traveling kernel while the project plans for the future, and we react to Antergros coming to an end. Plus the ghost of Firefox OS lives on in the well-financed KaiOS, GitHub launches sponsors, and obvious uses for the new Google Glass 2.
We talk about Red Hat supporting Rust, red/green incremental build, thinLTO, and Lin Clark’s WebRender code cartoon.