Debian Testing (Bullseye) con GNOME se ha roto: así se arregla
https://www.muylinux.com/2020/04/16/reparar-debian-testing-bullseye-gnome/
¿SUSE y openSUSE Leap colaborando de manera más estrecha?
@infosechandbook@chaos.social
I think E2EE is the only one that should be considered full encryption, but I don't think it's a standardised synonym
@ScottMortimer
No, no estamos rompiendo internet – Dominio público
https://blogs.publico.es/dominiopublico/31696/no-no-estamos-rompiendo-internet/
#Google is using its services to create face templates and "voiceprints" of children through a program in which the search giant provides school districts across the country with Chromebooks and free access to G Suite for Education apps.
Two children sue Google for allegedly collecting students' biometric data - CNET
https://www.cnet.com/news/two-children-sue-google-for-allegedly-collecting-students-biometric-data/
El código fuente de la herramienta Sandboxie ha sido liberado. – Derecho de la Red
GNOME y Endless lanzan una competición para promocionar el desarrollo de software libre
https://www.muylinux.com/2020/04/08/gnome-foundation-endless-community-engagement-challenge/
Un artículo muy completo:
Jitsi Meet: qué es, qué ofrece y cómo usar este servicio de código abierto para tus videollamadas masivas
Carding, ¿cómo nos la lían? – Derecho de la Red
Pon la potencia de tu #Linux a luchar contra el COVID-19 | victorhck in the free world
C0r0n4con, Congreso benéfico sobre Seguridad Informática en beneficio de Cruz Roja Española
Resumen de lo ruinosa que es la aplicación Zoom, por si necesitáis enseñárselo a vuestro jefe xD
Zoom Video, una herramienta de videoconferencia que debes evitar si te preocupa la privacidad
https://www.muyseguridad.net/2020/04/01/zoom-video-pesadilla-privacidad/
@distrotube@mastodon.technology thank you for your opinion. I agree with most of what you said ─just one option, Ubuntu-based LTS─, except for Ubuntu's election: I don't think Gnome Shell offers the best transition for a Windows user, and I personally think Linux Mint Cinnamon or Mate (depending on system resources) is friendlier in these situations. And I also think that there's a cutting line in these conversion processes: anyone that cannot deal with an indication like "everythink you find on the web referring to Ubuntu is aplicable to you Linux Mint", is probably not able to even check the web for information about technology, and won't probably be a Linux user for so long unless you offer him/her endless support, so it doesn't really matter the name of whatever you install in his/her computer.
Many proprietary software companies are currently using the extended homeoffice situation of many employees to offer lock-in solutions gratis or even labelling them as "free". But take care to build on Free Software. Else your solution today might turn into a burden tomorrow:
Speeding up Linux disk encryption
https://blog.cloudflare.com/speeding-up-linux-disk-encryption/
#JitsiMeet. Una completa plataforma para hacer videoconferencias. Libre y de código abierto.
https://wwwhatsnew.com/2020/03/24/jitsi-meet-potente-plataforma-gratuita-para-videollamadas/
@fisherroot
¿Sabes, por casualidad, qué límite de usuarios por sala tiene? Lo busqué en la web y no lo encontré...
Stop using Zoom, for God's sake! - https://redd.it/fpnrk1
Aún no hay parche:
Un fallo en iOS permite que te espíen si usas VPN
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/redeszone/redes/~3/pT94oPrd2Fc/
Update your OpenWrt router:
RCE Vulnerability Affect Millions of Linux Based OpenWrt OS Users
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