🪫Battery anxiety can be a real thing… but not for us!
🔋Go from zero to 100 by swapping in a spare battery.
👊The perks of having a modular phone
⛵ JOLLA | Sailfish OS crew will be at FOSDEM '24 ✅
Meet the premium mobile Linux makers in person. Get filled in on the latest advancements for this TRUE Google alternative 📲
◉ULB Campus du Solbosch / Brussels (AW level 1 group A) - Saturday 3. February '24
◉Meet new Jolla who opened a new chapter @ Linux on Mobile -stand
◉Jolla wants community views for new strategies
◉Wishes for Jolla products for future?
►https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/sailfish-community-news-18th-january-community-event/17765
PureOS Puts You In Control Over Your Privacy, Data, Device, and Security the Way an OS Should Be!
PureOS is a non-Android OS that will put you in control of your smartphone, tablet PC, laptop, sever, or any other device supported by PureOS.
What do the right to repair movement, web browser privacy, and a volunteer rescue response to an earthquake have in common? They are all topics covered in our latest FSF Bulletin. Check it out at https://magazine.fsf.org/2023-spring/ #WorkingTogether
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Discover tutorials, user stories, with a perfect blend of learning and community engagement. Join us, share, learn, and stay updated with feature enhancements!
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🥳 New Video: Brave NUKES Privacy Feature! Should You Panic?
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➡️ Watch it now: https://youtu.be/Em1yIFVGyEE
It’s almost #DataPrivacyWeek - vote now for your favorite data privacy tools in this 1-minute survey! https://forms.bitwarden.com/privacy
‼️Online gaming shouldn't come at the cost of your privacy.‼️
#RiotGames is extending their #Vanguard anti-cheat software to #LeagueofLegends
Should you be worried as it requires kernel-mode access to your device? 😲
👉 Read more: https://tuta.com/blog/Riot-requires-kernel-level-anticheat
So I'm installing Qubes for a customer. I'm not usually one to complain about things, but I'll make an exception. Perhaps even to their mailing list:
Qubes installer is the least intuitive ever. It finishes, then a little button appears to click "next" but it's hidden in plain sight, and nothing changes on the screen to highly and visibly demonstrate to go next.
Same for configuration in general. I think it's still doing something so I leave it, but it finished ~30 minutes ago.
Bad UI design.
Chromebooks foisted on students? Teachers monitoring what children do outside of the classroom via nonfree software? Surveillance of children is common, and it's at your child's school, too. Support #FreeSoftware https://u.fsf.org/32h
Thank you from the bottom of our GNU little heart! #ThankGNU to Alessandro Vesely, Charlie Ebert, Colin Strasser, David Ignat, Dean Ujihara, Douglas Hauge, Inouye Satoru, Jason Prince, John Rakestraw, and The Kuckelheims for their generous contribution to the #fsf Let's fight for freedom together! https://u.fsf.org/3vy
#SparkyLinux Kicks Off 2024 with New ISO Release Featuring #MLVWM Macintosh-Like WM, #Calamares 3.3 Installer, and #Linux Kernel 6.7 Support https://9to5linux.com/sparkylinux-kicks-off-2024-with-mlvwm-macintosh-like-wm-and-calamares-3-3
The second release candidate of #LibreOffice 24.2 is now available! This will be our next major update, with a new "year.month" version scheme – so it'll arrive in February 2024. And it has a bunch of new features too, which you can help to test: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/01/16/libreoffice-24-2-rc2-is-available-for-testing/ #foss #opensource
This week in F-Droid (TWIF) with news about the following apps was published:
- Element with an update and a fix for a critical bug
- The Fossify fork of Simple Mobile Tools has now 2 additional apps: File Manager and Calendar
- Kore was downgraded due to a non FOSS dependency
- Transportr is back after more than a year
Also, we've had 8 more new apps, 2 removed ones and 150 updated apps.
I have been gaming since 1992 and building PCs since 2003. I enjoy Linux, supporting FOSS projects and am a tinfoil hat connoisseur.
Many FOSS projects rely on donations. If you have money to spare but don't know which to donate to take a look at the above links on Ko-fi, Github, and Open Collective. Anything on there that I have sponsered or contributed to is something I have found to be worthy.