●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Saturday, July 30, 2022 ●● ● Jul 30 [00:25] *psydroid2 has quit (connection closed) [00:43] schestowitz https://www.fosslife.org/8-code-scanning-sbom-tools-consider [00:43] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fosslife.org | 8 Code-Scanning SBOM Tools to Consider [00:43] schestowitz "To truly secure your software, you need to know what's inside your code, says Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols. That's why a software bill of materials (SBOM) is essential; in fact, the Cyber Safety Review Board specifically includes improving SBOM tooling and integrating source code scanning in their list of recommendations for securing software." ● Jul 30 [03:46] schestowitz > Hi there Dr. Roy [03:46] schestowitz > [03:46] schestowitz > Thanks for contacting E.ON Next. [03:46] schestowitz > [03:46] schestowitz > I have removed you from the list advertising and marketing list. [03:46] schestowitz > [03:46] schestowitz > I hope this email finds you well. 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[03:48] schestowitz redj 18 [03:48] schestowitz redj 18 - 14 days ago [03:48] schestowitz I dont: being on MxLinux, I use the by default Thunar so basic File Manager! [03:48] schestowitz Ive tried a lot of File Managers and decided to stick with the by default [03:48] schestowitz It does what I need: get to where I want, easily (I dont need hungry app to tell me what I need or want) [03:49] schestowitz Birne Helene [03:49] schestowitz Birne Helene - 14 days ago [03:49] schestowitz Ive been using mc for as long as Ive been on Linux. Its fast, lightweight and easy to customize. [03:49] schestowitz redj 18 [03:49] schestowitz redj 18 - 14 days ago [03:49] schestowitz This is exactly why I use it! 3 old pcs, and a laptop My main desktop is quad core and 12 Mg it runs as if I had turbo-xyz! [03:49] schestowitz I dont work videos, so for photo work, why would I need more? [03:49] schestowitz I paid this pc 150$ (or so) few years ago, [03:49] schestowitz with time, Ive found screens on the street that give excellent results; I use 2 on the pc and it flow like a bird in the sky! [03:49] schestowitz https://diaspora.psyco.fr/posts/8840294#72a04280ef34013aadcd28a1592b385a [03:49] schestowitz " [03:49] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-diaspora.psyco.fr | Findex Fast And Easy Tool to Search Apps in Linux Tux Machines ... [03:49] schestowitz Warning: Potential Security Risk Ahead [03:49] schestowitz Firefox detected a potential security threat and did not continue to news.tuxmachines.org. If you visit this site, attackers could try to steal information like your passwords, emails, or credit card details. [03:49] schestowitz news.tuxmachines.org uses an invalid security certificate. [03:49] schestowitz The certificate is not trusted because it is self-signed. [03:49] schestowitz Error code: MOZILLA_PKIX_ERROR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT [03:49] schestowitz " [03:50] schestowitz This is Mozilla being broken, for Google's sake. it refuses to trust self-signed certificates to promote centralisation, censorship, a cabal of CAs. ● Jul 30 [07:36] *Disconnected (Remote host closed socket). 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[10:01] schestowitz[10:01] schestowitzYou can't get it darn it! but for more than a decade, Google has been baking and eating its own homemade Linux desktop distribution. The first version was Goobuntu. (As you'd guess from the name, it was based on Ubuntu.)
[10:01] schestowitzIn 2018, Google moved its in-house Linux desktop from the Goobuntu to a new Linux distro, the Debian-based gLinux. Why? Because, as Google explained, Ubuntu's Long Term Support (LTS) two-year release "meant that we had to upgrade every machine in our fleet of over 100,000 devices before the end-of-life date of the OS."
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