The storms in Colorado can't stop Matt Millen who is cranking a generator to bring us this presentation on #LightningNetwork đŠī¸đĒī¸
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đ Prof Diggity @privacysafe đĄī¸ Founder @privacylab đ https://privacysafe.social/@profdiggity
The storms in Colorado can't stop Matt Millen who is cranking a generator to bring us this presentation on #LightningNetwork đŠī¸đĒī¸
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Csill Brimer giving a shoutout to #Monero Magic Grants đ https://magicgrants.org
What good is $XMR? Where can you use it AFK? Csill Brimer explains how @cakewallet@mastodon.sdf.org makes #monero payments possible at @privacylab #BuildingPrivacy event https://privacylab.yale.edu/build
@sethforprivacy is giving an informative overview of #Monero as well as regulatory / enforcement actions re: #cryptocurrency and smart contracts such as #TornadoCash. And I'm a bit jealous of those slides đ
HAPPENING NOW: Ahmed Ghappour talking about #Nym project and the need for #privacy @privacylab :D Join --> https://webconference.kwlug.org/b/sea-9tl-nxk-txt
@U039b presenting malware detection and analysis suite #PiRogue and talking about the wide variety of dangers we currently face. #privacy #security #BuildingPrivacy
Join Us :D https://privacylab.yale.edu/build
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: @U039b discussing #PiRogue
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Event is live now! đ https://webconference.kwlug.org/b/sea-9tl-nxk-txt
TODAY ONLINE 1PM-5:30PM ET Privacy Lab: Building the Privacy Frontier https://privacylab.yale.edu/build
#BuildingPrivacy with @sethforprivacy @U039b @diggity @bigbluebutton@diode.zone
#Brave touts itself as a #browser dedicated to #privacy and #security: cross-site trackers automatically blocked, fingerprinting #protection, scripts blocked, a built-in #VPN, and #cookie consent notices blocked by default https://tchlp.com/42KnOvI
Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims :KEKW:
https://crnkovic.dev/testing-converso/
#privacy #encryption #security #converso #signal #securemessaging
Twitter shares explicit photos without users' permission, one US company can look forward to a $1.4 billion payout seven years after an infamous cyberattack, and how might hackers target Eurovision?
All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" #podcast by me, Carole Theriault, joined this week by @hac_overflow.
Find "Smashing Security" in all good podcast apps...
https://grahamcluley.com/smashing-security-podcast-321/
#cybersecurity #podcast #eurovision #ransomware #Twitter #privacy
@whynothugo it's been a while since I looked into this as I haven't contracted at the company since late 2019. Seems like this is doable via Anbox these days on L5 and also via some other more kludge-y methods. Good luck and happy hacking! https://www.reddit.com/r/Purism/comments/k0c8jd/signal_on_the_librem_5_via_axolotl_server_mode/
Tip #6
#Syncthing is an open source continuous file synchronization program. That means you can synchronize folders or files between two or more computers or mobile devices. If you for example start a document on your computer and want to continue editing it on your phone, syncthing allows you to do this seamlessly after initial setup.
https://syncthing.net/
#Opentips #tips #tip #foss
@mxtthxw
Hey, you can use Send, the FOSS fork of Firefox send.
Here's an instance that allows you to send 16 GB: https://send.turingpoint.de/
git link: https://github.com/timvisee/ffsend
instances list: https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances
#Mattermost is not available in #FDroid đ
If #ReactNative development is one of your skills, please help!
https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/issues/1987
Tune in Monday when I'll be talking about Free & Open Source Software with none other than Sean O'Brien from Yale Privacy Lab!
Subscribe here so you don't miss it: https://podcast.firewallsdontstopdragons.com/
Free & open source software (#FOSS) is EVERYWHERE. Where did it come from & how does it work? Is it free as in beer or free as in speech? Does openness make it more or less secure? If you want to try it, where do you start? Sean O'Brien (@diggity) from @yaleprivacylab explains it all!
https://podcast.firewallsdontstopdragons.com/2022/02/14/free-open-source-software/
ICYMI:
I'm resigning from @fsf@status.fsf.org High Priority Projects committee and my position as chair, due to the surprise reinstatement of RMS to the FSF board. My talks last weekend for #LibrePlanet2021 were before I (or anyone?) had knowledge of this. I must act in solidarity with women and marginalized voices.