𝕿𝖊𝖈𝖍𝖗𝖎𝖌𝖍𝖙𝖘 Bulletin for Wednesday, July 28, 2021 ┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅ Generated Thu 29 Jul 02:39:50 BST 2021 Created by Dr. Roy Schestowitz (𝚛𝚘𝚢 (at) 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚣 (dot) 𝚌𝚘𝚖) Full hyperlinks for navigation omitted but are fully available in the originals The corresponding HTML versions are at 𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔.𝒐𝒓𝒈 Latest in 𝒉𝒕𝒕𝒑://𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔.𝒐𝒓𝒈/𝒕𝒙𝒕 and older bulletins can be found at 𝒉𝒕𝒕𝒑://𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔.𝒐𝒓𝒈/𝒕𝒙𝒕-𝒂𝒓𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒔 Full IPFS index in 𝒉𝒕𝒕𝒑://𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔.𝒐𝒓𝒈/𝒊𝒑𝒇𝒔 and as plain text in 𝒉𝒕𝒕𝒑://𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒉𝒓𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒔.𝒐𝒓𝒈/𝒊𝒑𝒇𝒔/𝒕𝒙𝒕 Gemini index for the day: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2021/07/28/ ╒═══════════════════ 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐄𝐍𝐓 𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐈𝐍𝐒 ════════════════════════════════════╕ Previous bulletins in IPFS (past 21 days, in chronological order): QmdBGK8LdfCQt4rspJT96gBBbngug2byT3KpFfQt6qa3UR QmY4VHLzjNBvzEEgkjf3doRJCKmAq2BLUG3gupEwUVi8Hs QmfNMqWu8z6BifWx7SHTnwkwPS8NvNcnUbt2GdTr6ZazWK QmU3szPaD1gndSfFaySqKiVtnfnnmYjzYaauJjTsoyYgQm QmRB1ZnRS2WAJMuiPnYoXVcJV7WtESbcBuRLpiE2o5MwDi QmcMy2eYQj3dYB5iBfncySYeUcrei7S78X54W21XPS5kLe QmNxnvJey55AAuFVenrZxVPSX76eF5wHTJH3VJBhafac33 QmTEc55i2525TPe47yzXhgGhNWewFBdj8FCkg3pJ7X8J9T QmYq2ZBtL883eCzUWS8dtrNRWXtEiJaBV5RgeXHMrp1Wqt QmZMMJb74WX7Ypaf2H127WPnDK2VpTcXakHN3ZXbrzvQya QmRGU5iwsjUHJB4EjXfazgsqgHzHK6412gKq55LburtW48 Qmd8WHahN5nzwDSCrEbZUPPxjJGgqkyDBtKNuMAVUn7FfC QmazVkrVDCoAotDdNyXHtw8rnnwuE32LKJi9Y43UU1tZ8C QmPbs4kN1GHeAEUEUWtCVVhT8zRVM7LcHdvAnAsqczstvA QmdngEJ8etJ4zrerS5iXUUtfJk9kJTK9S2oDFMkDvT7NYm QmZka1ezCX6Jq1bqJcd8DAopjUggU4MUpZGXkMw5m4Z4ZN QmP8RifZKvqinSSG2CZnUUzTMGP1P4jkMknygd8T11oZKh QmX8ZpmiXYbSrmwypsB2cg64GZppWcud7Wm37qBiBdDZST QmRVH4rgisQJw7tfjpSYpE4grUeGzk3WqhpWLXXgXgR23v QmQnCr2nU4WxQKHW7E1rNeJT8h2q1DppwFTCxNdPbJsKVu QmXorFxCY8x9KkgemX183bprQUQRvqqbxBBZppkyzunwtY ╒═══════════════════ 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐗 ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⦿ The Unfunny Joke That Microsoft Cares for ’Developer Rights’ | Techrights ⦿ [Meme] EPO Asked to Comply With the Law and Correct Behaviour | Techrights ⦿ [Meme] When Sociopaths or Psychopaths Run Europe’s Second-Largest Institution | Techrights ⦿ The One Reason I Cannot Get ’Google News’ (or Google) Completely Out of My Life | Techrights ⦿ IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 | Techrights ⦿ [Meme] There’s Always a Way (When Financial Results Are Not So Good...) | Techrights ⦿ Microsoft ’Loves’ Linux So Much That It’s Spreading FUD About It All Over the Media for 3 Days in a Row (So Far) | Techrights ䷼ Bulletin articles (as HTML) to comment on (requires login): http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/developer-rights/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-meets-iloat/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-sociopaths-or-psychopaths/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/google-news/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/irc-log-270721/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/microsoft-ibm-financial-engineering/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/microsoft-loves-fud-opportunities/#comments ䷞ Followed by Daily Links (assorted news picks curated and categorised): http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/gcc-11-2-released/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/mx-linux-21-beta/#comments http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/slowest-raytracer/#comments ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 67 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/developer-rights/#comments Gemini version at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2021/07/28/developer-rights/ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ The_Unfunny_Joke_That_Microsoft_Cares_for_‘Developer_Rights’⠀✐ Posted in Deception, Free/Libre_Software, Microsoft at 3:05 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz Video_download_link | md5sum 28a3d2c68cda3bc57f8c93e6248e6afe http://techrights.org/videos/github-puff-pieces.webm Summary: Microsoft propaganda urging software developers to find comfort in a prison_of_Microsoft (proprietary software monopoly) is a symptom of dying media, or thinly-veiled PR looking for a buck NO company has been more of an enemy of developers than Microsoft itself, yet this_site and its_sister_sites (with “Linux” in their name) have the audacity to spread Microsoft propaganda, saying it will “Defend Developers”. Because it is_trying_to_besiege_and_enslave_them. We’ve not come far since the “Arctic Vault” media blitz, timed and likely designed to distract from Microsoft/GitHub embracing_racist_policies_and_helping_ICE. If this kind of media is dying, we welcome its death. It deserves this. Microsoft PR is not journalism (see ZDNet). It does damage rather than inform. It basically profits from misinformation and disinformation. █ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 109 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-meets-iloat/#comments Gemini version at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-meets-iloat/ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ [Meme]_EPO_Asked_to_Comply_With_the_Law_and_Correct_Behaviour⠀✐ Posted in Europe, Patents at 3:25 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz “Seeing how the BA has been acting up to now in G_1/21, the only logical conclusion is that the EBA is nothing more than a puppet on the strings of EPO’s management.” –Latest_blog_comment on Trade union to EPO president Campinos: Quash unlawful strike restrictions 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴 🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽 ⦇EPO Management; ILO-AT⦈ Watch carefully the fast approach of EPO “Mafia” towards ILO-AT rulings Summary: EPO staff wants_reparations for monumental_abuses, but the “Mafia” of 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⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⣴⣴⣤⣤⣴⣴⣼⣤⣤⣧⣦⣤⣼⣴⣴⣤⣦⣼⣤⣤⣤⣤⣥⣼⣤⣧⣴⣤⣤⣤⣧⣦⣼⣬⣦⣽⣤⣤⣼⣤⣤⣧⣥⣤⣤⣦⣧⣦⣤⣴⣬⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 215 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at http://techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-sociopaths-or-psychopaths/#comments Gemini version at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2021/07/28/epo-sociopaths-or-psychopaths/ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ [Meme]_When_Sociopaths_or_Psychopaths_Run_Europe’s_Second-Largest Institution⠀✐ Posted in Europe, Patents at 1:43 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz Source_of_quote (Lionel_Baranes_warned_about_Battistelli) 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇“People_were_chatting_all_around_but_all_backs_turned_to_him [Battistelli]._He_looked_extremely_alone,_almost_like_a_leper_and_maybe_he_also felt_so._His_body_language_showed_enough:_hunchbacked_and_looking_down, avoiding_eye_contact_with_his_staff.”⦈_ Summary: The EPO has a very profound issue because it is run (and ruined) by insecure thugs with inferiority complex, so they form_cliques of friends of theirs instead of actually qualified people, in effect creating personality cults that laugh_at_the_law and disregard any obligations to the institutions/ staff they were entrusted to manage ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢧⡏⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠫⣽⠭⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⢤⡀⠀⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⡿⠋⠀⠠⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢈⡛⣦⠻⡄⠀⠀⠀⠠⡁⢈⢀⡈⢈⡀⠁⠐⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡤⣌⢻⡸⡇⣿⠀⠀⠀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⡏⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡏⠁⠁⠋⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⡟⢀⡟⣼⢱⡇⡿⠀⠀⠀⡅⣀⣀⡉⠁⠃⢁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⣿⡄⠀⠀⠐⠂⠀⠻⠗⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⢠⣄⣛⣋⡼⢣⡞⣼⠃⠀⠀⠀⡀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠁⠀⠁⠁⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⣿⠋⣡⢠⢤⢀⣀⢀⣀⢀⣀⢨⢉⣛⠛⣛⣛⣛⣛⡛⣛⢛⣛⠻⢛⡋⢩⣙⢛⣛⢩⣉⡍⡍⣙⣋⢀⣀⠢⣬⣭⡥⠞⠋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⣈⢉⢈⡘⠐⠐⠚⠈⠂⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠸⣿⣷⡄⢸⠊⢸⣺⢸⣸⢸⣸⢸⢸⣺⠀⢸⣿⡏⣗⡇⣏⢸⣺⠀⢿⣨⢸⢸⢨⣺⢸⡇⡇⡇⣿⣿⢸⢸⠀⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⠀⢤⢀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣁⣈⣀⡁⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ 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bdb7fdcb69239f51ea841f32963e79d5 http://techrights.org/videos/google-news-harvesting.webm Summary: Google has got almost a monopoly on (nearly) real-time news syndication; this is why, for our Daily Links at least, we still rely on Google News to a certain extent THE way we gather news has evolved a lot over the years; it actually predates this Web site as I’ve posted many GNU/Linux-related links on a daily basis since 2004 or 2005 (back then it was mostly in newsgroups/USENET, later social control media such as Digg.com). “The Google monopoly in this area generally lowered Google’s incentive to maintain any sort of proper quality control (same as in social control media).”I’ve seen the rise and fall of blogs, I’ve witnessed the demise of RSS feeds, and various incarnations of social control media — partly responsible for this still-ongoing war on RSS. Although Google barely advertises RSS feeds anymore (and the Google-funded Mozilla also reduced focus on such user-centric technology), they’re still available, albeit sometimes a little hidden. Google News is the only thing from Google that I still use because sadly there’s no potent alternative to it (other than subscribing to many thousands of sites over RSS and then filtering the results, which can be a lot of computational work that barely scales for one user or few users). In this video I explain how I manage to overcome the truly awful signal/noise ratio that plagued Google News in recent years. Sadly, they also started syndicating and including spam/plagiarism sites while delisting totally legitimate sites. The Google monopoly in this area generally lowered Google’s incentive to maintain any sort of proper quality control (same as in social control media). Spying increased too, but by blocking JS and redirections one can mitigate a bit. That’s just my personal experience. 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Summary: Too many US ‘tech’ companies still lie_to_their_investors. 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The video above is a follow-up or sequel for something we meme-ified_two_days_ago; we’ve since then included more examples (with editorial comments added to the links) in our News Roundups/Daily Links; Western media follows the same script we_saw_in_Indian_Web_sites_on_Sunday and the objective is to paint Linux as “equally insecure” if not less secure than Windows. As already noted on Sunday, in a much longer video, the ‘Linux’ malware (it has nothing to do with Linux itself!) needs user intervention, neglect, or even sabotage to even get on the compromised systems in the first place. One can guess what situation or which incidents Microsoft is ever so eager to distract/deflect from… ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 574 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐃𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐘 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒 ═════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ Links_28/7/2021:_GCC_11.2_Released⠀✐ Posted in News_Roundup at 11:05 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴 🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽 ⦇GNOME bluefish⦈ § Contents⠀➾ * GNU/Linux o Distributions o Devices/Embedded * Free_Software/Open_Source * Leftovers * § GNU/Linux⠀➾ o ⚓ 8_Benefits_of_Using_Linux_Instead_of_iOS⠀⇛ Linux has been a popular operating system choice for engineers for the past few decades. This operating system competes with — and sometimes edges — Windows and macOS. In recent decades, Linux has also become a close rival to iOS, despite not having the largest market appeal. Nonetheless, many developers prefer working with the Linux operating system because of its affordability and superior performance. o § Desktop/Laptop⠀➾ # ⚓ Emulate_the_BBC_Micro_home_computer_with_Linux⠀⇛ Emulation is the practice of using a program (called an emulator) on a PC to mimic the behaviour of a home computer or a video game console, in order to play (usually retro) games on a computer. Home computers were a class of microcomputers that entered the market in 1977 and became common during the 1980s. They were marketed to consumers as affordable and accessible computers that, for the first time, were intended for the use of a single non-technical user. Back in the 1980s, home computers came to the forefront of teenagers’ minds. Specifically, the Amiga, ZX Spectrum, and Atari ST were extremely popular. They were hugely popular home computers targeted heavily towards games, but they also ran other types of software. o § Audiocasts/Shows⠀➾ # ⚓ WILL_IT_LINUX?_|_Scarlet_Nexus⠀⇛ Steam Deck is coming, and this is one game I’d LOVE to play on it. With gorgeous anime-style graphics and engaging “brain punk” combat, Scarlet Nexus looks like an RPG worth enjoying. But Will It Linux??? # ⚓ About_that_Discord_server…⠀⇛ I hate drama, I didn’t want to make this video, but apparently, I need to explain what happened on the “TLE Official” Discord server, so here it is! In short, the TLDR is: – Someone approached me to create an “official” server for the channel – I agreed but didn’t think of getting ownership of the server – The owner of the server started making people leave by openly attacking a certain group of people – Whether that was made as a joke or not, I don’t know, and I don’t care, this group gets these jokes thrown at them every day, they don’t need that from a Linux Discord server, and even less from the admin / owner – I told him I really didn’t like it, and he kicked me out, renamed the server, and told everyone I had left because the server was too toxic. I didn’t leave, and I think the server was great, the admin just wasn’t. – I won’t get into a debate on free speech: whether you make a joke, second degree, edgy, whatever, think about how many jokes of the sort the people you’re targeting have already received. Imagine a characteristic of yourself that you have a hard time dealing with, that is causing confusion for you, and now imagine people make jokes to your face about it, every day, everywhere you go. – You wouldn’t take it either, and that’s not something I could accept. It’s not censorship, it’s not “against free speech”, it’s just being a decent human being and not mocking others, even if you’re doing it in good faith, for “fun”. # ⚓ The_Rules_Of_Netiquette_For_How_To_Act_Online⠀⇛ In the early days of the Internet, there were certain rules that everyone was expected to follow in online forums, web chat and usenet newsgroups. These rules were called “netiquette” and it is something that is sorely lacking in how people interact online today. # ⚓ Denial_of_DOS_|_Coder_Radio_424⠀⇛ Mike shares his adventures coding while riding Amtrak, Chris is trying to get DOS running while he still can, and many of you wrote in sharing your concern for GNOME. # ⚓ mintcast_366_–_Prox_Your_Mox⠀⇛ First up in the news DuckDuckGo protects us even more, then, It’s always DNS, the SteamDeck looks awesome, the Kernel is 30, and more In security, updates on Kaseya, PrintNightmare and a new systemd vulnerability Then in our Wanderings, Joe actually wanders, Josh proxes his mox, and I’m going full btrfs o § Kernel Space⠀➾ # ⚓ Btrfs_Picking_Up_FS-VERITY_Support,_Other_Improvements_With Linux_5.15⠀⇛ A lot of new code landed yesterday in the Btrfs file-system’s “for-next” Git branch ahead of the Linux 5.15 merge window opening up in about one month’s time. One of the main additions that landed yesterday in Btrfs for-next is the initial fs-verity support. FS-VERITY is the kernel layer that allows providing transparent integrity and authenticity protection of read-only files. To date FS-VERITY has just worked with EXT4 and F2FS while now moving forward the Btrfs file-system also supports the necessary bits. FS-VERITY is similar to DM-VERITY but works at the file level level for offering authenticity protection. # ⚓ “Beyond_Stupid”_Paranoid_L1d_Cache_Flushing_Looks_Like_It Will_Try_Again_For_Linux_5.15⠀⇛ The work going on for over a year to optionally flush the L1 data cache on context switching is going to try again for the next kernel cycle as an opt-in feature for select tasks. This was the feature rejected last year by Linus Torvalds that went on to “beyond stupid” and other concerns about it when it was trying to be mainlined originally. This paranoid L1d cache flushing on context switch remains an opt-in feature and led by Amazon engineers. While frequently flushing the L1 data cache leads to significant performance implications, Amazon’s motivation is over the increasing number of CPU vulnerabilities with the likes of the CVE-2020-0550 improper data forwarding vulnerability and others along with concerns over other yet-to-be-found vulnerabilities. # § Graphics Stack⠀➾ # ⚓ Ray_tracing_with_AMD_RADV_on_Linux_gets_closer_with the_‘World’s_Slowest_Raytracer’⠀⇛ While Ray Tracing has been available on Linux with NVIDIA for a long time now, the open source RADV Mesa driver for AMD GPUs is lagging behind but more work is progressing on it. Developer Bas Nieuwenhuizen put up a new blog post jokingly titled “World’s Slowest Raytracer” to show how far it has come. It’s worth remembering, that AMD RADV is not the official AMD driver for Linux, as they roll their own with Radeon Software for Linux but that’s only supported across a few distributions and you’re just almost always better off sticking with Mesa. In the new post Nieuwenhuizen mentions that RADV and Ray tracing has got to a point where the conformance testing is coming back at about a 90% pass-rate “of non-skiped tests” so it’s getting close to a usable state. However, it’s still clearly far from finished. o § Applications⠀➾ # ⚓ PulseAudio_15.0_rolls_out_with_new_features_and_hardware support_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ PulseAudio, the sound server for Linux systems has a big new release up that pulls in support for a number of new features and there’s some new hardware support too. While PipeWire is the next generation, which actually supports PulseAudio, there’s still plenty of life left in PulseAudio directly especially since it’s not yet the default everywhere. [...] In addition to that there’s plenty of tweaks elsewhere including allowing ALSA path configuration files being placed in the user home directory, they rewrote the module-virtual- surround-sink, module-match can now be loaded multiple times, module-filter-apply can take filter parameters from device properties, max_latency_msec argument added to module-null-source and more. # ⚓ PulseAudio_15.0_Released_with_Support_for_LDAC_and_AptX Codecs⠀⇛ The new version add supports for the LDAC and AptX codecs for A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). If you not familiar, Bluetooth A2DP enables transmission and reception of high-quality music contents. In order to use the LDAC and AptX codecs, the device has to support the codecs too. Native support for HFP AG role has been added. The native backend has become the default backend for HSP/HFP. The native backend currently only implements the HFP AG role, but not the HFP HS role, therefore ofono is still required for this role. Additionally, support for mSBC has been implemented to improve voice quality. AVRCP Absolute Volume allows PulseAudio to control the volume of the connected A2DP device. Previously when playing to e.g. a headset, PulseAudio did its own volume control in software, and the headset did its own volume in hardware. Having two levels of volumes sometimes made it difficult to get high enough volume. Now there’s only one level of volume control in PulseAudio 15.0. # ⚓ PulseAudio_15_Released_With_Bluetooth_Improvements,_Better Hardware_Support_–_Phoronix⠀⇛ While PipeWire continues on a nice upward trajectory for fulfilling the roles of PulseAudio and JACK along with other audio/video stream management needs, PulseAudio isn’t letting up yet and on Tuesday saw its big version 15.0 release. PulseAudio 15.0 is headlined by a number of Bluetooth improvements including support for LDAC / AptX / SBC XQ codecs, HFP Bluetooth profiles support, and handling for A2DP AVRCP Absolute Volume. Aside from the Bluetooth work, PulseAudio 15.0 brings a rewritten virtual surround sink module, improvements to the JACK bus detect module, better FreeBSD support, Windows support with the Meson build system, and various API improvements. # ⚓ FreeRDP_2.4_Released_With_Support_For_Multi-Threaded Decoding_–_Phoronix⠀⇛ FreeRDP’s progressive codec code now allows using multi-threaded for decoding. RemoteFX encoded frames can now be decoded across multiple threads for dramatically speeding things up particularly at higher resolutions (particularly above 1080p). This multi-threaded decoding for FreeRDP can lead to a 3K display now having a “fluid experience” instead of the prior “choppy experience” when single- threaded. o § Instructionals/Technical⠀➾ # ⚓ Chage_command_in_Linux_to_set_aging_of_password,_Guide 2021⠀⇛ The chage command stands for ‘Change Age’. The chage command in Linux is used to change the aging/ expiry information of any user’s password. If you are working as a system administrator in any organization, it is your task to enforce users for changing password due to security reasons. So that after a certain period of time, users will be compelled to reset their passwords. Only the root user can view the password’s aging/ expiry information, the unauthorized user can’t see this information of other users. # ⚓ How_to_Upload_Files_to_Remote_System_Over_SSH⠀⇛ Sooner or later, you’ll find yourself in a situation where you have to upload the file to the remote server over SSH or copy a file from it. # ⚓ How_To_Install_and_Configure_Spotify_on_Linux Distributions⠀⇛ Spotify is a platform-independent application for music and audio streaming. All music and podcast enthusiasts have already heard the name of Spotify. You can use Spotify on Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, and macOS. Although there are other music streaming applications on the Internet, the reason you need to use Spotify is more compatible and user-friendly. Moreover, if you are a professional audio broadcaster, you can use Spotify to publish your own podcast. Spotify is interesting to use because it supports offline listening, and you can also watch Spotify videos and radio. If you need to listen to audio in a more individual way, it also offers you the use of the built-in equalizer to adjust the sound effect. # ⚓ How_to_Install_LAMP_Stack_on_Rocky_Linux_8⠀⇛ LAMP is a popular stack used in development circles for hosting both static and dynamic web applications. It’s an acronym for Linux, Apache, MySQL (or MariaDB) & PHP. Notably, it comprises the Apache web server, MySQL or MariaDB database server, and PHP. # ⚓ How_to_add_comments_in_JSON⠀⇛ The JSON is a set of data chunks only. If a comment is added, it will be compiled as data too. To insert a comment, you could for instance add a specific data element or field called “_comment” that will not be interpreted by the JSON program compiler # ⚓ How_To_Install_Mosquitto_MQTT_on_Ubuntu_20.04_LTS_– idroot⠀⇛ In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Mosquitto MQTT on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, MQTT, an acronym for Message Queue Telemetry Transport, is a lightweight communication protocol based on the publisher/ subscriber concept. It represents an alternative to the classic client/server architecture, widely used in the Internet of Things. It is commonly used for geo-tracking fleets of vehicles, home automation, environmental sensor networks, and utility-scale data collection. This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you the step-by-step installation of the Mosquitto MQTT on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa). You can follow the same instructions for Ubuntu 18.04, 16.04, and any other Debian-based distribution like Linux Mint. # ⚓ rclone:_Google_Drive,_Microsoft_OneDrive,_box,_DropBox_and much_more_from_the_CLI_—_The_Ultimate_Linux_Newbie_Guide⠀⇛ I used to use insync to access my Google Drive account from the command line because it was reliable, however insync ceased support for their CLI client, so I had to rethink that. I’ve decided to plop with rclone because it’s flexible, lightweight, it works well and it supports over 40 different filesharing platforms, including the most popular ones: Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Amazon Drive/S3. It also supports SSH/SFTP – which is nice, because it presents files/directories on another server just as if they are local files. The installation & configuration steps are listed below # ⚓ How_to_Install_Usermin_on_Ubuntu_20.04⠀⇛ Usermin is a web-based interface mainly for webmail designed for non-root users to perform routine tasks including, reading mail, changing passwords, setting up databases and a web-basedSSH terminal. It is a stripped-down version of Webmin intended for regular users without always system administrators. It provides a rich set of features. # ⚓ How_to_Install_EteSync_server_on_Ubuntu_20.04⠀⇛ EteSync is an open-source solution to sync your contacts, calendars, and tasks. It is self-hosted, provides end-to-end encryption, and allows you to share data with other users. It can be integrated with GNOME and KDE desktops. It can be accessed through desktop, web, Android, and iOS clients. In this tutorial, I will show you how to install EteSync with Apache on Ubuntu 20.04. # ⚓ Customizing_Node.js_.env_files⠀⇛ Applications are commonly required to deploy to many different environments, including staging, testing, and production, without building environment-specific artifacts. Methodologies like the 12 Factor App specify that an application’s code and configuration are separate but combine during deployment to accommodate specific environments. # ⚓ How_to_prevent_that_a_user_deletes_a_file_owned_by_root_in his_home_directory⠀⇛ Even though a file is held by root and has 700 rights, if the root user saves it in another user’s home directory or any other directory owned by another user, that user can remove the file. # ⚓ Kernel_tracing_with_trace-cmd⠀⇛ trace-cmd is an easy-to-use, feature-rich utility for tracing Linux kernel functions. # ⚓ How_to_use_touch_command_in_Linux_Guide_for_beginners 2021⠀⇛ The touch command is a very common and standard command used in all UNIX/Linux based operating systems. Mostly, touch command in Linux is used to create a blank file. But You can use to change and modify the timestamps of a file. You can create a file with the help of other commands like a cat. I have explained how to use cat command in Linux to create a file, but not blank. If you are looking to create a file without content you must use cat command in Linux. The file created using the touch command is empty. This command can be used when the user doesn’t have data to store at the time of file creation. # ⚓ How_to_create_group_in_Linux_by_Groupadd_command_Guide 2021⠀⇛ groupadd command is used to add or create group in Linux. You will learn in this article how to create group in Linux by using simple command groupadd. You are working in an organization as a system administrator of Linux. all users on system are belongs to 3 different-2 departments example, Sales, account, and HR. If we will not manage those users they can access each other’s data. Accessing data of every user neither safe for the department nor for Organization. So managing those users are important and necessary. # ⚓ How_To_Set_Up_SSH_Public_and_Private_Key_in_Linux⠀⇛ SSH or Secure Shell Protocol is a cryptographic network protocol that is used to securely access a remote machine from another computer over an unsecured network via the command line. With SSH, you can execute commands on remote Linux systems and servers, send/transfer files, and normally manage everything you do from one place. When you are operating with multiple Linux servers in various locations, or if you are just trying to save some ideal time accessing these servers, you will want to use an SSH public and private key pair to make life much easier by logging into remote machines and running commands without entering passwords. Also, the SSH key pairs are more secure as they are not vulnerable to common brute-force password hacking attacks. # ⚓ Create_your_own_custom_Raspberry_Pi_image⠀⇛ Build a Raspberry Pi image from scratch or convert your running, modified Raspberry Pi OS back to an image others can use. [...] To successfully run the build process, it is recommended to use a 32bit version of Debian Buster or Ubuntu Xenial. It may work on other systems as well but to avoid unnecessary complications, I recommend to setup a virtual machine with one of the recommended systems. If you are not familiar with virtual machines, take a look at my article Try Linux on any operating system with VirtualBox. When you have everything up and running, also install the dependencies mentioned in the repository description. Also consider that you need internet access in the virtual machine and enough free disk space. I set up my virtual machine with a 40GB hard drive which seemed to be enough. In order to follow the instructions in this article, make a clone of the pi-gen repository or fork it if you want to start developing you own image. o § Wine or Emulation⠀➾ # ⚓ Frozenbyte_are_now_telling_Linux_users_to_use_Proton,_even for_their_older_games⠀⇛ Frozenbyte being the developer behind titles like the Trine series, Shadwen, Has-Been Heroes and the upcoming Starbase talks a little about Proton and future native Linux support. If you’re not clear on what Proton and Steam Play are, be sure to check out our constantly updated dedicated page. It’s a special compatibility layer for running Windows games and apps from Steam on Linux. If you’re not aware, Frozenbyte did previously have their games ported over to Linux but they eventually stopped after the release of Shadwen in 2016. The latest Trine 4 and their other titles don’t have Linux version. With Starbase that’s due to release tomorrow (July 29, 2021), there’s a post on the Steam forum from a user asking about Linux support and Frozenbyte developer Jukka Larja (JLarja) replied on July 27 to explain it’s not a priority… o § Games⠀➾ # ⚓ Garry_Newman_of_Facepunch_mentions_working_with_EAC_for Rust_on_Linux_with_Proton_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Back in 2019, survival game Rust was one of the more high-profile games to remove their native Linux version but it seems they’re not done with Linux thanks to the Steam Deck. You could actually still play Rust on Linux with Steam Play Proton, however like a lot of other online games it uses anti-cheat. Specifically, it uses Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC), which blocks Linux players from most servers as it currently doesn’t support Proton. For the upcoming Steam Deck, Valve has made it clear that they’re working with EAC and BattlEye to get both hooked up and working for Proton. Speaking on Twitter on July 27, Facepunch Studios creator Garry Newman mentioned in reply to a user talking about Rust and Linux that “EAC are working on it, we’re working with them to make it happen. Rust runs good on the deck.”. # ⚓ Splitgate_gets_an_extended_Beta,_developers_raise_$10M_| GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ 1047 Games has seen Splitgate blow away all of their expectations, so much so they had to take the game offline (it’s back now) and extend the Beta. What’s been called Halo with Portals (that’s pretty accurate) has seen it smash through the total number of player repeatedly, which is due to it being free and cross-platform between PC and Consoles. They mentioned at one point recently they saw over 100,000 players which is absolutely insane considering there was only 4 people working on it up until recently. # ⚓ Heroic_Games_Launcher_1.9_is_out_with_better_performance, playtime_tracking_and_more_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ The Heroic Games Launcher is a fantastic community effort to bring the Epic Games Store to Linux and Heroic Games Launcher 1.9 builds upon the foundation to provide a better experience. Since Epic Games clearly still have zero interest in bringing their store to Linux officially, this is one of the best options that doesn’t require messing with the Wine compatibility layer directly. As a reminder: since Epic Games don’t support Linux, all downloaded titles will use a compatibility layer like Wine. # ⚓ Magical_action-packed_dungeon_crawler_Wizard_of_Legend_gets lots_of_new_goodies_|_GamingOnLinux⠀⇛ Contingent99 just released a big surprise update to Wizard of Legend, their fast-paced dungeon-crawling action game about running around as a wizard. Easily one of my favourites from 2018 for its high quality repeatable fun, it’s nice to see the developer come back to it and give us more of the same good stuff. o § Desktop Environments/WMs⠀➾ # ⚓ Cutefish_is_an_adorable_Linux_desktop_environment_that could_make_serious_waves⠀⇛ I love a good desktop environment. And I really love any desktop environment that not only attempts to make interaction with PCs user friendly with a modern nod to design. This is one of the main reasons I spent so many years with elementaryOS as my go-to Linux distribution. Eventually, I moved on from that desktop and landed on Pop!_OS (partially due to the purchase of a System76 Thelio desktop). Pop!_OS and the COSMIC desktop offers just the right mix of performance, efficiency and modern design. But every so often, I get that old itch to consider a different desktop environment. So, when I happened upon a brand new (as in “still very much in beta”) desktop environment, named Cutefish, I had to take a look. At first glance, I knew this interface had the makings of something special. Although it’s far from ready for the masses, Cutefish is already showing it could be something the competition should be concerned about. This is one beautiful desktop … like, “Deepin what?” beautiful. Cutefish is built with Qt Quick and is a straight- up reminder of macOS—which, from my perspective, is not a bad thing. Apple has done several things right, one of which is the macOS desktop. And although Cutefish isn’t a clone of Apple’s vaunted interface, it’s still reminiscent. But then again, any desktop that offers a dock (as opposed to a taskbar), smacks of macOS (it’s the reason so many compare elementaryOS to macOS). # § K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt⠀➾ # ⚓ KDDockWidgets_1.4.0_Released!⠀⇛ KDDockWidgets 1.4.0 has been released! KDDockWidgets is a framework for custom- tailored docking systems in Qt. This is a major release with new features and lots of fixes. The big highlights of KDDockWidgets 1.4.0 are the experimental MDI support and the new declarative API for QtQuick… o § Distributions⠀➾ # ⚓ Top_7_Linux_Distributions_you_should_try⠀⇛ Linux distributions, also known as Linux distros, are the different “variants” of operating systems that are based on Linux Kernel. The core contains all the main aspects that are needed for a stable OS, such as… Independent developers and companies use those to create their own distributions of Linux, which may include completely different software packages, applications, purposes, specifics, and so on. Basically, they can look almost like different OS. In reality, they’re still distributions of the same core. # ⚓ Linux_Lite_5.6_Is_Out_for_Public_Testing,_Final_Release Expected_on_September_1st⠀⇛ Still derived from the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) operating system series, most precisely on the Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS point release, Linux Lite 5.6 looks to be yet another small maintenance update that only updates various of the default apps and core components, and brings new artwork. The biggest change in the Linux Lite 5.6 release appears to be a change in the Lite Welcome application, which is the first thing you see when you fire up the live system. Lite Welcome has been updated in this upcoming release to make it easier for newcomers to install Linux Lite via an “Install Now” button located at the bottom of the dialog. # ⚓ Best_Linux_distros_for_gaming_in_2021⠀⇛ The best Linux distros for gaming give the freedom that Linux offers while providing the tools you need to play most of the games you love already. Linux has been around for a long time, but it has become much more viable as a gaming platform in recent years thanks to the community and Valve. Now that Valve’s portable Steam Deck gaming PC is confirmed to be running Linux, using Proton to make your Steam games shine, getting into Linux gaming is more exciting than ever. And yes, I know that Linux is the kernel and not the OS itself. We can play semantics games all day, but the long and short of it is that many people casually refer to these as Linux distros and don’t know or care about the “correct” terminology. # § IBM/Red Hat/Fedora⠀➾ # ⚓ Peter_Robinson:_SystemReady_ES_support_for MacchiatoBin⠀⇛ The redhat-rpm-config %toolchain macro makes it easier to build packages with Clang instead of GCC. Get tips for supporting both toolchains in your builds. I’m really happy to see this is such a straightforward process, and I’m looking forward to seeing more features, enhancements and fixes to the firmware including capsule updates and the associated LVFS/fwupdmgr support, and improvements around firmware security (fwupdmgr –force security). Top marks to the Solid Run team! # ⚓ Write_toolchain-agnostic_RPM_spec_files_for_GCC_and Clang_|_Red_Hat_Developer⠀⇛ With the addition of the %toolchain macro to the redhat-rpm-config package, packages can easily switch between the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and the Clang compiler. This package change is not yet supported by Fedora, and package maintainers need good reasons to switch from the GCC default to Clang. Maintainers also need to watch out for a few nuances to make (and keep) a package specification file buildable with both toolchains. This article looks at the necessary changes and best practices to allow a spec file to build with both GCC and Clang in a variety of cases. # ⚓ Seven_(more)_things_I_wish_I’d_known_before_becoming a_sysadmin_|_Enable_Sysadmin⠀⇛ Let me start with a brief background to give my stories some context. I worked in desktop support for a couple of years before becoming a technical trainer on various platforms (Windows Server, different Linux distributions, Cisco, etc.). Eventually, some former students approached me to work as the network/systems administrator for their small organization (about 65 users). I worked there for a couple of years—an experience that inflated my already robust sense of cynicism. I freely admit that many of my observations are based on very small organizations (fewer than 100 users) and companies whose cultures did not easily embrace technology. I later returned to the training industry, though I did various consulting projects on the side. From those years come these anecdotes. # ⚓ 4_steps_to_build_a_strong_data_science_community across_the_enterprise⠀⇛ In the race to quickly harness the power of data science, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML), organizations have often kick-started initiatives by hiring data scientists and engineers within functional and regional areas of the business. While this approach offers speed, agility, and tight alignment to business requirements, it often comes at the expense of consistency and efficiency, and without consideration of best practices. The reality is that many organizations’ efforts in this space are falling short, with a majority of companies only piloting AI or using it in a single business process – and thus gaining only incremental benefits, according to a recent McKinsey study. CIOs can pull together the collective power of disparate teams while elevating the entire practice. CIOs are often positioned well to play a proactive role in pulling together the collective power of disparate teams while elevating the entire practice – all without org changes. The four steps below effectively connect teams that span across people, processes, and technologies in order to accelerate data science, AI, and ML efforts and build competitive advantage. # ⚓ IT_hiring:_5_tips_to_move_past_the_“ideal_candidate” trap⠀⇛ The traditional hiring process is an obstacle course that candidates must navigate to prove themselves. The hurdles, like a lengthy list of skills or certifications, may feel insurmountable. The result: Your company forfeits the opportunity to hire gifted individuals who don’t fit the mold. Instead, organizations should be jumping through hoops to ensure that more candidates, particularly those with uncommon backgrounds, can complete the race. This requires a major shift in the focus of hiring. While skills assessment plays an important role in hiring, an early overemphasis on skill-matching can focus on pedigree at the expense of promise. Organizations thrive when they take the time to find, hire, and onboard individuals who contribute diverse perspectives and fresh approaches to problem-solving. I’ve seen how organizations thrive when they take the time to find, hire, and onboard individuals who contribute diverse perspectives and fresh approaches to problem- solving. Conversely, I’ve witnessed how more homogenous teams appear to gel quickly but later struggle to deliver innovative products. o § Devices/Embedded⠀➾ # ⚓ Boardcon_EM3566_Linux_SBC_is_powered_by_a_Rockchip_RK3566 System-on-Module⠀⇛ Another day, another platform based on Rockchip RK3566 quad-core Cortex-A55 AIoT processor with Boardcon EM3566 SBC powered by a Rockchip RK3566 based System-on-Module (SoM). The single board computer comes with up to 2 to 8GB LPDDR4 RAM, 4GB to 32GB eMMC flash, SATA and NVMe SSD support, HDMI, MPI DSI, and eDP display interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet, as well as expansion options through M.2 and mPCIe sockets. [...] As a reminder, some of RK3566 high-speed interfaces are multiplexed, and while there are both USB 3.0 and SATA interfaces on the board, only one can be used at a time with selection through a switch. Boardcon EM3566 joins an ever-expanding list of RK3566 SBCs with Firefly’s ROC-RK3566-PC, Zidoo M6, Geniatech APC820, Quartz64, and others. # ⚓ JingPad_A1_Linux_tablet_hands_on_review⠀⇛ If you are interested in learning more about the JingPad A1 Linux tablet this new video providing an in-depth hands-on demonstration of its features, design and functionality might be worth more investigation. The JingPad A1 Linux tablet is equipped with a 11″ AMOLED 2K 4:3 screen offering a screen resolution of 2368 x 1728 pixels and a pixel density of 266 pixels per inch (PPI). The JingPad A1 Linux tablet is powered by an Unisoc Tiger T7510 processor and features a 12nm octa-core chipset with 4x Cortex-A75 cores clocked at 2.0GHz and 4x Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The internal rechargeable 8,000mAh battery can provide up to 10 hours on a single charge and thanks to its fanless design the tablet does not require a fan for cooling, providing a quiet user experience. The tablet is equipped with 8GB LPDDR4 RAM and 256GB UMCP storage and also includes a microSD card slot # § Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications⠀➾ # ⚓ Remember_the_3310?_New_Nokia_Android_phone_may_be MORE_indestructible_|_Express.co.uk⠀⇛ # ⚓ Android_12_Beta_3_reveals_new_URL_sharing_feature_– PhoneArena⠀⇛ # ⚓ Galaxy_S21_series_One_UI_4.0_(Android_12)_beta_coming soon!_–_SamMobile⠀⇛ # ⚓ Redmi_Note_8_Pro:_Xiaomi_expands_MIUI_12.5_and Android_11_rollout_to_include_European_units_– NotebookCheck.net_News⠀⇛ # ⚓ What_to_expect_from_the_Mi_Pad_5,_Xiaomi’s_new Android_Tablet_lineup_–_Dignited⠀⇛ # ⚓ How_to_scan_a_QR_code_on_Android_|_Laptop_Mag⠀⇛ # ⚓ Top_10_Best_Android_Apps_To_Boost_Your_Productivity⠀⇛ # ⚓ Best_Android_Auto_head_unit_car_stereos_for_2021_– California_News_Times⠀⇛ # ⚓ Samsung’s_Galaxy_A52_is_getting_the_August_2021 Android_security_patch_already_–_GSMArena.com_news⠀⇛ # ⚓ Poco_F3_GT_Getting_MIUI_Update_With_July_Android Security_Patch_|_Technology_News⠀⇛ o § Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀➾ # § Web Browsers⠀➾ # ⚓ Farewell_SeaMonkey?⠀⇛ Sigh… I might have to give up on SeaMonkey. I am increasingly finding that SM doesn’t work, sometimes partially working, and I have to resort to using Chrome. This happened recently when I wanted to transfer money at transferwise.com, it did work, but the final “sending” window gave an error message (even though sending had succeeded). Their tech support advised me to use Chrome. # § SaaS/Back End/Databases⠀➾ # ⚓ Apache_Cassandra_4.0_advances_open_source_database⠀⇛ After three years of development, the open source Apache Cassandra 4.0 database is now generally available. Apache Cassandra is a distributed NoSQL database that was originally developed at Facebook. In recent years, the open source technology has received support from multiple vendors that have also built commercial services for the database. Cloud service providers that have Apache Cassandra database-as-a-service offerings include AWS and Microsoft, which entered the Cassandra segment in March 2021. Beyond the big public cloud providers, DataStax provides a database-as-a-service that is based on Cassandra. Other vendors that provide Cassandra as a service include Aiven, which raised $100 million in March, and Instaclustr. # § FSFE⠀➾ # ⚓ 100_years_of_Hitler_&_psychological_experiments_on volunteers⠀⇛ A volunteer from a free software organization resigned at a time when he lost two family members. Immediately after this, the German Free Software Foundation of Europe published a vile document attacking and criticizing the volunteer at this time of grief. At the same time as they published the motion, their President published a wildly upbeat photo, waving their arms and smiling. # § FSF⠀➾ # § GNU Projects⠀➾ # ⚓ GCC_11.2_Released⠀⇛ The GNU Compiler Collection version 11.2 has been released. GCC 11.2 is a bug-fix release from the GCC 11 branch containing important fixes for regressions and serious bugs in GCC 11.1 with more than 95 bugs fixed since the previous release. This release is available from the WWW and FTP servers listed here: https://sourceware.org/pub/gcc/ releases/gcc-11.2.0/ https://gcc.gnu.org/mirrors.html Please do not contact me directly regarding questions or comments about this release. Instead, use the resources available from http://gcc.gnu.org. As always, a vast number of people contributed to this GCC release -- far too many to thank them individually! # ⚓ GCC_11.2_Compiler_Released_With_95+_Bug_Fixes⠀⇛ GCC 11.2 is now available as the latest stable version of the GNU Compiler Collection. Coming three months after GCC 11.1 as what was the first stable version of GCC 11, GCC 11.2 was released this morning as a standard point release. * § Leftovers⠀➾ o ⚓ Celebrate_Good_Times⠀⇛ The regime is having a birthday party, so we turn off the lightsand pretend we’re sick. All night, happy americans honk their horns. We did it! they scream into our window.In the morning, We is all over the floor. We sweep We o ⚓ The_Danger_of_Drug-War_Raids⠀⇛ Thus, in a drug raid the occupants of the house must make an immediate life-and-death decision. If they decide not to resist and it turns out to be the cops, the occupants stand a good chance at surviving the ordeal. But if they decide that it’s a rival gang and decide to resist with force, they will all be massacred if it turns out to be a genuine drug-war raid. On the other hand, if they decide to submit and it turns out to be a drug-war rival, they will be massacred by their competitors.  Would gangsters really pose as law-enforcement officers as subterfuge to enable them to kill their competitors? Well, let’s go to Haiti and find out. That’s where the president of the country, Jovenal Moïse, was recently killed by a team of assassins. o ⚓ The_Odyssey⠀⇛ As Cora, a fugitive enslaved person in Colson Whitehead’s 2016 novel The Underground Railroad, attempts to make her way to freedom via the clandestine antislavery network—depicted by the author as a subterranean train system—a remark follows her through the tunnels. “Look outside as you speed through, and you’ll see the true face of America,” a station agent told her as her train departed. The statement appears pat at first—an aphorism that clashes with the gravity of Cora’s flight. But it later proves instructive: Both the railroad and the nation as a whole are under construction. o ⚓ A_Violent_End⠀⇛ the bears were swiping at the river getting nowhere Look I said to the bears the salmon are all gone because of I pointed that factory upstream What factory they said so I explained it makes the parts that go inside refrigerators specifically the lights when you open the door late at night with a craving perhaps for something sweetLet me show you I said but they refused to follow me home they knew I was sent from the state that’s why I carried a gun and just then a salmon jumped right into one of their mouths See they saidThere’s no factory There’s no factory I must admit they made their case I nearly felt myself swayed toward a kind of belief not in them or their world but something that bordered on love the lucky bear smiled while holding his prize in his teeth waiting to be mobbed by his friends o § Health/Nutrition⠀➾ # ⚓ Reversing_Earlier_Guidance_Amid_Delta_Fears,_CDC_Advises Vaccinated_People_to_Wear_Masks_Indoors_in_Public⠀⇛ Amid Covid-19 case surges in parts of the country with low vaccination rates and growing concerns over the highly transmissible Delta variant, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday announced new guidance saying people in the U.S. who are fully vaccinated should wear face masks in indoor public places in certain parts of the country and that indoor masks will be recommended in school settings in the fall. The CDC cited emerging information about the Delta variant’s ability to spread among vaccinated people, with CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky saying that unlike earlier variants of the virus, a vaccinated person infected with the Delta variant has levels of the virus that are “indistinguishable” from those in unvaccinated people who are infected.  # ⚓ Spare_Us_Your_Covid_Hypocrisy,_Republicans⠀⇛ Republican Alabama Governor Kay Ivey got a lot of attention last week when she urged her constituents to get vaccinated as a new wave of Covid cases crowded hospitals and ICUs. “I want folks to get vaccinated. That’s the cure. That prevents everything,” she told reporters on Thursday, adding, “It’s time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks. It’s the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down.” Someone should tell Ivey that in her state unvaccinated folks are the “regular folks”—only 39.6 percent of eligible Alabamians are fully vaccinated, one of the lowest rates in the country. # ⚓ The_Olympic_Event_We_Need:_a_Race_To_See_Where_People_Live the_Longest⠀⇛ # ⚓ ‘There’s_a_lot_of_money_in_this_business’:_New investigation_offers_inside_look_at_Russia’s_black_market_for fake_vaccination_certificates⠀⇛ Russia’s widespread vaccine hesitancy has given birth to a thriving black market for counterfeit documents proving “immunity” to COVID-19. Since the start of 2021, the Russian authorities have opened dozens of criminal cases over the falsification of vaccination certificates, medical disqualification certificates, PCR test results, and even QR-codes. The cybersecurity firm Group-IB even declared the sale of fake vaccination certificates “the most widespread form of online fraud” in Russia during the pandemic. On July 27, MBK Media published an investigation into how the black market for forged medical certificates works, revealing that the organizers behind these schemes are allegedly making millions of rubles (sometimes in a matter of days). Meduza summarizes the investigation’s main findings here.  o § Integrity/Availability⠀➾ # § Proprietary⠀➾ # § Pseudo-Open Source⠀➾ # § Privatisation/Privateering⠀➾ # § Linux Foundation⠀➾ # ⚓ How_Linux_Foundation_And_Zephyr Project_Approach_Biden’s_New Cybersecurity_Executive_Order [Ed: Linux Foundation is once again promoting operating systems that are not Linux. They need to rename their rogue marketing agency.]⠀⇛ # § Security⠀➾ # ⚓ LemonDuck_Malware_Compromise_Linux_Machines_via SSH [Ed: Bobby Borisov joins the FUD party and helps Microsoft [1, 2, 3]]⠀⇛ # ⚓ Security_updates_for_Wednesday⠀⇛ Security updates have been issued by Fedora (golang), Mageia (curl, filezilla, jdom/jdom2, netty, pdfbox, perl-Mojolicious, perl-Net-CIDR-Lite, perl-Net-Netmask, python-urllib3, python3, quassel, transfig, and virtualbox), openSUSE (umoci), Red Hat (rh-nodejs12-nodejs and rh-nodejs12- nodejs-nodemon and rh-nodejs14-nodejs and rh-nodejs14-nodejs-nodemon), and SUSE (firefox, glibc, libsndfile, linuxptp, qemu, and umoci). # ⚓ Bitdefender_Advances_Cloud_Workload_Security for_Containers_and_Linux_Environments⠀⇛ # ⚓ Red_Hat_announces_second_FIPS_validation_for Enterprise_Linux_8⠀⇛ Red Hat has announced the renewal of the Federal Information Processing Standard 140-2 (FIPS 140-2) security validation for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2. According to the company, the second FIPS certification for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 platform indicates its leadership and commitment to providing a more secure backbone for the “innovation of open hybrid cloud”. o § Defence/Aggression⠀➾ # ⚓ Malevolence_Unbound⠀⇛ Yet here I am again, having to write about Israel’s malevolent impact on the world around us, as shocking revelations about Pegasus mobile phone spyware sets off alarm bells worldwide. ‘No-click spyware that gives you root access to any mobile phone’ sounds precisely as nefarious as it is. For many activists and critics of authoritarian regimes, and not just those in the 11 countries already identified as having contracts with the Israeli tech firm NSO, it’s a bell-clanging reminder of a fact often forgotten: even a well- thought-out and implemented security strategy does not make you safe from intrusion. [...] 1. NSO only sells to ‘responsible’ governments for the righteous purpose of fighting terrorists and low-lifes. This is an insult to the intelligence. Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Hungary, India, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Togo, and the United Arab Emirates make up the 11 prurient NSO clients. None of them are on anyone’s list of civil society paragons. Most express open contempt for inconvenient principles such as the ‘right to life’. Indeed, Israeli governments have been delighted to treat with fascists such as Paraguayan dictator General Alfredo Ströessner. One wonders what Israeli arms salespeople thought as they gazed at the General’s prized possession, a portrait of Adolf Hitler hung on his office wall. Israel likes to compare itself favourably to repressive Arab regimes and claim to be a beacon of liberty in an ocean of pathological sharks. That is complete tosh, and shame on Israel’s American patsies, who parrot this line like developmentally retarded mynah birds. Israel makes the whole world less just. 2. Mossad does not have a ‘back door’ that allows it to read all NSO client traffic. This risible claim is actually being peddled by spokespeople for both NSO and the Israeli government. NSO is Mossad; half its staff are agency alumni. If Israel, historically tight-lipped about its technical capabilities, is allowing NSO to sell this spyware on the open market, then two things are true: first, geeks in Mossad or the Israeli Defence Forces’ Unit 8200 must already have a higher order capability than Pegasus. # ⚓ Why_Blast_Off_Into_Space?⠀⇛ William Leitch in 1861 and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1903 expressed the idea of using rockets to enable human spaceflight. From 1920 Robert Goddard proposed improvements to rocket design, and in 1926 built and launched the first modern rocket. That modernity was marked by the first use of a converging-diverging exhaust tube — known as a de Laval nozzle — which enabled the hot exhaust gases emitted by the combusting rocket fuel to convert their heat energy into outward unidirectional motion at supersonic speed: thrust! But with the exception of tinkerers like Goddard, rockets were used as military weapons — artillery — most dramatically by Nazi Germany from 1943 with its V2 ballistic missile rocket-bombs. The American space program began in 1945 with the use of captured German V2 rockets to send cameras and scientific probes into the upper atmosphere. The USSR’s independent space program began in the 1950s, making a dramatic breakthrough — shocking Americans — with the lofting of Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite, which was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit on 4 October 1957. It orbited for three weeks before its batteries died and then orbited silently for two months before it fell back into the atmosphere on the 4th of January 1958. # ⚓ Sexual_Assault_in_the_Military_Is_Still_Going_Unchecked. Will_Congress_Finally_Act?⠀⇛ Paula Coughlin was a 30-year-old helicopter pilot and navy lieutenant when Dick Cheney, then the secretary of defense in the George H.W. Bush administration, called her into his office at the Pentagon. It was June 1992. Days earlier, Coughlin had gone on national television to tell of being assaulted by a gauntlet of drunk service members in a hotel hallway during the Tailhook Convention, a gathering of naval aviators that took place in Las Vegas the previous September. Coughlin reported the incident to her supervisor, who failed to do anything. Then she took her complaint to Navy officials at the Pentagon. Months later, frustrated by the slow pace of the investigation, Coughlin decided to go to the media, blowing the scandal wide open.1 Cheney was standing behind his desk when Coughlin entered. He wasn’t pleased. “You know, I had to fire the secretary of the Navy today because of you,” she recalled him saying. To Coughlin, this was not much of a remedy: What she wanted was to see her attackers brought to justice. Then Cheney told her that the president wanted to meet her. A car whisked Coughlin to the White House, where she had tea with President Bush and his wife, Barbara. Bush cried, Coughlin remembers, and told her that he felt bad for her father, who had also served as a Navy aviator.2 # ⚓ Opinion_|_Failed_US_Empire:_Is_This_Country_Heading_for_the Exit?⠀⇛ It was all so long ago, in a world seemingly without challengers. Do you even remember when we Americans lived on a planet with a recumbent Russia, a barely rising China, and no obvious foes except what later came to be known as an “axis of evil,” three countries then incapable of endangering this one? Oh, and, as it turned out, a rich young Saudi former ally, Osama bin Laden, and 19 hijackers, mostly of them also Saudis, from a tiny group called al-Qaeda that briefly possessed an “air force” of four commercial jets. No wonder this country was then touted as the greatest force, the superest superpower ever, sporting a military that left all others in the dust. # ⚓ “Tired_of_Waiting”:_Cuban_Americans_Say_Biden_Broke_Promise to_Lift_Cuba_Sanctions_&_Thaw_Relations⠀⇛ After rare anti-government protests in Cuba, Cuban Americans are speaking out to demand the U.S. government end its blockade of the island. But President Joe Biden has responded with new sanctions. We speak with Cuban American Carlos Lazo, who just led a march from Miami to the White House with Puentes de Amor, or Bridges of Love, and says President Biden promised during the 2020 presidential campaign to undo Trump sanctions and return to a more constructive relationship with Cuba. “After seven months, he did nothing,” says Lazo. “We get tired of waiting.” We also speak with Latin American affairs scholar William LeoGrande, professor of government in the School of Public Affairs at American University in Washington, D.C., who says, despite official U.S. rhetoric, almost every president going back to Dwight Eisenhower has found areas of mutual interest with the Cuban government. “There’s a long history of negotiation and cooperation just under the surface of the very real hostility that the United States has had toward Cuba,” says LeoGrande. # ⚓ Calls_Grow_for_Biden_to_Close_Guantánamo_Military_Prison_as U.S._Sanctions_Cuba_over_Human_Rights⠀⇛ As the United States imposes new Cuba sanctions, citing human rights abuses, we look at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, a notorious gulag that President Biden himself has called an “advertisement for creating terror.” This month, the first Guantánamo Bay prisoner to be released under the Biden administration, Abdul Latif Nasser, returned to his home country of Morocco after nearly two decades of being held without charge even though he was cleared for release in 2016. There are 39 other prisoners still at Guantánamo, nearly two decades after the start of the U.S. war on terror. To discuss efforts to close the notorious prison and repatriate the remaining detainees, we are joined by Nasser’s lawyer Mark Maher of Reprieve and Gary Thompson, lawyer for former Guantánamo prisoner Ravil Mingazov, who is currently being held in a UAE prison after being released from Guantánamo in 2017, where he was held without charge for 15 years. “If there was ever a right and just time to be releasing these men, this is the time to do it,” says Maher. # ⚓ July_27_isn’t_Just_Another_Day⠀⇛ Yet for most Americans July 27 is just another day. Like the Korean War itself, the armistice signing is largely forgotten or was never really known. But for Koreans who survived the war and now reside in the United States, forgetting is more complicated. Years ago, I began one of the first projects to interview elders about their lives dating to the war and collaborated with scholars, artists, and filmmakers to create public memory spaces for healing, public education, and reconciliation. Some of the most paradoxical memories that people shared were about the original armistice day, July 27, 1953. These non-remembrances were extremely perplexing. I had expected great joy at the cessation of horrific fighting that resulted in three million civilian casualties much like the sentiments people associated with August 15, 1945, the date of Korea’s liberation from 35 years of Japanese colonial rule. # ⚓ Chris_Hedges:_The_Collective_Suicide_Machine⠀⇛ The debacle in Afghanistan, which will unravel into chaos with lightning speed over the next few weeks and ensure the return of the Taliban to power, is one more signpost of the end of the American empire. The two decades of combat, the one trillion dollars we spent, the 100,000 troops deployed to subdue Afghanistan, the high-tech gadgets, artificial intelligence, cyberwarfare, Reaper drones armed with Hellfire missiles and GBU-30 bombs and the Global Hawk drones with high- resolution cameras, Special Operations Command composed of elite rangers, SEALs and air commandos, black sites, torture, electronic surveillance, satellites, attack aircraft, mercenary armies, infusions of millions of dollars to buy off and bribe the local elites and train an Afghan army of 350,000 that has never exhibited the will to fight, failed to defeat a guerrilla army of 60,000 that funded itself through opium production and extortion in one of the poorest countries on earth. # ⚓ The_Continuing_Horror_of_CIA’s_Torture_and_Abuse⠀⇛ Secretary of State Antony Blinken audaciously claimed that it is difficult to transfer detainees until the United States receives assurances that the “rights of these people will be protected in that country.” In other words, the senior diplomat of the country that tortured and abused hundreds of captives; violated various Geneva Conventions by kidnapping individuals and turning them over to countries such as Syria and Pakistan that conduct torture and abuse; created secret prisons throughout East Europe and Southeast Asia; and used Guantanamo to circumvent U.S. laws is now concerned about the health and safety of these abused individuals. Over the years, false statements from government officials have been treated as facts by the mainstream media.  Perhaps Blinken is unaware that many U.S. captives who were turned over to third countries were actually released by those countries for lack of sufficient evidence of culpability.  Blinken should familiarize himself with the Inspector General report on Khalid al-Masri, who was a victim of an erroneous rendition.  If it hadn’t been for al-Masri’s German citizenship and the intervention of National Security Adviser Condi Rice, then CIA director George Tenet may never have sanctioned the release of al-Masri who was being held in Afghanistan. # ⚓ Drone_Whistleblower_Daniel_Hale_Sentenced_to_45_Months_in Prison_‘For_Exposing_US_War_Crimes’⠀⇛ Human rights and press freedom advocates expressed dismay on Tuesday when whistleblower Daniel Hale, who pled guilty earlier this year to violating the Espionage Act, was sentenced to 45 months in prison for sharing with a journalist classified information about the U.S. military’s drone assassination program. “We believe that rather than harm our country, Hale’s revelations actually enhanced our democracy by providing critical information about what our government has been doing in our name.”—CodePink # ⚓ Drone_Whistleblower_Daniel_Hale_Receives_45-Month_Sentence For_Releasing_Drone_Documents⠀⇛ Drone whistleblower Daniel Hale was sentenced to 45 months in federal prison. It was a severe sentence but not the harshest sentence ever issued in an Espionage Act prosecution against a former United States government employee or contractor for the “unauthorized disclosure” of information.The sentence was not what U.S. prosecutors demanded. They wanted Hale to go to prison for nine years, but it is likely Judge Liam O’Grady issued a lower sentence after considering his mental health problems. This case is the first major Espionage Act conviction under President Joe Biden. Hale was a signals intelligence analyst in the U.S. Air Force, who was deployed to Afghanistan and stationed at Bagram Air Base. He helped track down the “geographic location of handset cellphone devices believed to be in the possession of so- called enemy combatants” so they could be targeted and killed by drones.He later worked as a defense contractor for Leidos at the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA), where he decided to release documents on the drone program to journalist Jeremy Scahill. In a letter to Judge Liam O’Grady, Hale shared the trauma he experienced as a participant and witness to gruesome and violent drone strikes. He recalled the moment when colleagues at the NGA asked him to join them to watch “war porn” or archived footage of drone strikes. He could no longer suppress his conscience.“My conscience, once held at bay, came roaring back to life. At first, I tried to ignore it. Wishing instead that someone, better placed than I, should come along to take this cup from me. But this, too, was folly,” Hale stated. “Left to decide whether to act, I only could do that which I ought to do before God and my own conscience. The answer came to me, that to stop the cycle of violence, I ought to sacrifice my own life and not that of another person.” “So I contacted an investigative reporter with whom I had had an established prior relationship and told him that I had something the American people needed to know.” # ⚓ WhatsApp⠀⇛ ProPublica and a coalition of 15 other news organizations have been arguing for access to video exhibits shown in the criminal cases against the accused Jan. 6 rioters. We’ll add videos as we get them. # ⚓ ‘A_Hitman_Sent_Them,’_Capitol_Police_Officer_Says_of January_6_Attackers⠀⇛ Update: Officer Harry Dunn of the U.S. Capitol Police told a special House committee on Tuesday that a “hitman” sent the mob that invaded the halls of Congress on January 6—a clear reference to former President Donald Trump, whose lies about the 2020 election helped fuel the insurrection led by his supporters. # ⚓ ‘A_Hit_Man_Sent_Them’:_Police_Officers_Testify_to_the Violence_Done_on_January_6⠀⇛ I wondered whether Tuesday’s hearing by the House Select Committee on January 6, featuring four police officers who were attacked that day, could reveal much to those of us who’ve paid close attention—read (almost) every story, watched (almost) every video—to the Trump-inspired insurrection that day. # ⚓ Opinion_|_Just_Do_It,_PBS:_Carry_the_January_6_Insurrection Hearings_in_Prime_Time⠀⇛ There’s an argument to be made that President Richard Nixon’s downfall in 1974 wasn’t only because his illegal behavior was called out by intrepid journalists and prosecuted by Congress and the Supreme Court. Another important factor was the role of public broadcasting. # ⚓ First_1/6_Hearing_Reveals_What_We_Already_Know:_It_Was_a GOP_Riot⠀⇛ # ⚓ Human_Rights_Watch_Accuses_Israel_of_‘Apparent_War_Crimes’ During_May_Assault_on_Gaza⠀⇛ Human Rights Watch on Tuesday issued a damning report that accuses Israeli forces of committing “apparent war crimes” during an 11-day assault of the occupied Gaza Strip in May. ” Imagine carrying your own child and feeling his body flop because his spine was broken. There was smoke coming out of my children’s mouths and from their clothes. It was horrible.”—Youssef al-Masri, Gazan o § Environment⠀➾ # ⚓ Opinion_|_The_Past_Reveals_the_Climate_Breakdown_We_Are Headed_Towards⠀⇛ Climate modelling isn’t the only way of forecasting what our climate-changed world will look like by the century’s end and beyond. # ⚓ Greenwashing_the_Tokyo_Olympic_Games⠀⇛ In its Olympic Agenda 2020, the IOC sets out recommendations for three “spheres of responsibility”.  The first: that the IOC adopt sustainability principles and include them “in its day-to-day operations.”  The second: that the organisation “take a proactive and leadership role on sustainability and ensure that it is included in all aspects of the planning and staging” of the games.  The third, as being the “leader of the Olympic Movement”, the IOC will engage and assist the movement’s “stakeholders in integrating sustainability within their own organisations and operations.” As with other organisations of scale, problematic strategies such as carbon offsetting are embraced. Much is made of making sure that such “efforts” are communicated both internally “via workshops or by circulating infographics” and externally.  Get the public interested, let them visit “a dedicated webpage, creating interactive tools or apps (carbon footprinter)” or have “non-site activities at Games-time to raise public awareness.” # ⚓ Opinion_|_Living_on_a_Newly_Unrecognizable_Planet⠀⇛ Germany is a wealthy nation. Its business and political leaders accept the reality of climate change and have made at least modest progress to prepare for and mitigate its effects. How then to respond to such events as a family moving to the roof of their house to escape the flood—only to have a surge of water so vast as to sweep them off the roof to their demise? Such pictures are terrifying, but of more long term importance is the questions raised by such mega storms. These ae not just big storms following relatively ordinary albeit destructive paths. In an effort to gain some perspective on these disturbing events I have drawn on recent work by two influential contemporary theorists, William Connolly and the late French philosopher Michel Serres (in block quotes). I have attached my own comments. My hope is that this will contribute to dialogue and action on a vital subject. # § Energy⠀➾ # ⚓ Warning_of_Climate_Chaos,_New_350.org_Campaign Demands_Fed_‘Stop_Fossil_Fuel_Finance’⠀⇛ The grassroots environmental advocacy group 350.org on Tuesday launched the “Fossil Free Federal Reserve” campaign, demanding the Fed codify its climate responsibility and calling on U.S. President Joe Biden to appoint a chairperson who is a “climate champion.” “We’re launching this campaign because climate chaos is a disaster for all of us, including the economy.”—Tracey Lewis, 350.org # ⚓ Manchin’s_Coal_Conflict_of_Interest_Not_of_Interest to_Corporate_News⠀⇛ The Biden administration vowed to at least begin to address the climate crisis this year as part of its infrastructure plan. Whether it will do so depends largely on West Virginia’s Sen. Joe Manchin. # ⚓ Opinion_|_Infrastructure:_Manchin’s_Significant_Coal Profits_Not_of_Interest_to_Corporate_News⠀⇛ The Biden administration vowed to at least begin to address the climate crisis this year as part of its infrastructure plan. Whether it will do so depends largely on West Virginia’s Sen. Joe Manchin. # § Wildlife/Nature⠀➾ # ⚓ Federal_Court_Halts_North Idaho_Logging_Plans_Due_to Government_Abuse_of_Process⠀⇛ The Alliance filed its first lawsuit against the project two years ago, and the federal court suspended the project after finding that it violated the law. Despite the holding in the first court order, the Forest Service re-approved the project this summer.  The Alliance immediately sued again and requested emergency relief to suspend the project. The federal court agreed with the Alliance again and suspended the project on July 23, after an emergency hearing was held in early July. The Hanna Flats logging project is located near the west side of Priest Lake in northern Idaho.  The area is home to a dwindling population of endangered Selkirk grizzly bears.  This tiny grizzly population is already failing three out of four recovery targets, and just experienced its highest mortality rate since 2008.  Roads and logging are the greatest threat to this population on these public lands.  Yet the Forest Service refuses to follow its own rules and conserve this imperiled grizzly population.  This refusal occurs even though the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service just found that a reduction in conservation measures for the Selkirk grizzly bear creates a low probability that it will survive in the wild. o § Finance⠀➾ # ⚓ Opinion_|_Labor_Movement:_We_Need_a_Big_National_Strike Fund⠀⇛ On July 24, more than 600 Frito-Lay workers in Kansas who had been on strike for three weeks finally signed a new union contract. The contract, won at great personal cost for the striking factory workers, came with a modest 4 percent wage increase, and the right to at least one day off per week.  # ⚓ Unless_Congress_Acts,_20_Million_People_Will_Lose Unemployment_Aid_in_Just_41_Days:_Analysis⠀⇛ A new analysis out Tuesday estimates that 20 million people across the U.S. will lose unemployment benefits if emergency federal programs are allowed to lapse at the beginning of September—and there’s little indication that Congress plans to stave off such an outcome. “There’s no reason to throw tens of millions off an economic cliff.”—James Myall, Maine Center for Economic Policy # ⚓ You_Are_a_Subject⠀⇛ The brilliant, subtle analysis underlying these weighty title objects shines thru practically every paragraph of Alesia Montgomery’s book based on her three years of study and residence in Detroit (2010-13).  As a work of engaged scholarship, I simply cannot praise this book too highly. Detroit youth in particular, perhaps seeking coherent narrative (and relatively accessible story-telling with wisdom and bite), about ‘why all these things keep happening here’, or the meaning of things like “austerity” in the daily life of our community,  may enjoy and benefit from this 255- page book that packs a 2500-ton wallop. # ⚓ A_Cunning_Extraterrestrial_Profiteer⠀⇛ Galaxy: “Thank you, Mr. Bezos, for calling on me first. There are still zillions of people who don’t know who you are. May I describe you as the $200 billion man or $200 B-Man, for short?” Bezos: “Sure, but you better hurry; it may be more than that by noon, ha, ha, ha!” # ⚓ Senate_Banking_Chair_Asks_CFPB_How_It_Plans_to_Address Risks_of_Chime_and_Other_Banking_Apps⠀⇛ The chair of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee is calling for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to evaluate the risks associated with apps that provide banking services, citing ProPublica’s article on Chime, the most widely downloaded of those apps. o § AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics⠀➾ # ⚓ The_Working_Families_Party’s_Amazing_Disappearing_Ballot Line⠀⇛ In an unprecedented and little-noted ruling earlier this month, almost every Democrat running on the Working Families Party (WFP) line in New York City was thrown off the November ballot by the city’s Board of Elections. The move, based on a confusing legal technicality, highlighted the oddity of state election law, the cronyism of the board, and the desperate need for reform. # ⚓ Milley_Earns_His_Stars⠀⇛ A presidential coup! Did that seem silly? Well not, apparently, to Mark A. Milley, Who braced his troops because of thinking, “Will he?” So that’s how grave this coup threat was. Yes, really. # ⚓ Boris_Johnson_is_a_Comic_Operate_Prime_Minister,_Whose Antics_Have_Killed_Tens_of_Thousands⠀⇛ With similar callousness, Johnson is reported by his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings to have rejected a second lockdown last October after learning that the median age of the dead exceeded average life expectancy. “So get Covid and live longer,” he joked. On 23 July 2019, two years ago today, Boris Johnson was elected leader of the Conservative Party, defeating the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt. Had Hunt been chosen instead, or almost anybody other than Johnson for that matter, then tens of thousands of people in Britain would not have died and hundreds of thousands of others would have escaped severe illness and long Covid. # ⚓ Ben_Shapiro’s_Authoritarian_Moment⠀⇛ Shapiro chose an inconvenient year to publish this book, and his introduction tries to claim that the president who tried to stage a coup and led an insurrection on January 6 was, in fact, completely powerless compared to the leftist “authoritarians” who control America by expressing their ideas on campuses and in the media. Shapiro admits that “Trump had certainly engaged in authoritarian rhetoric” but claims, “nothing happened.”(p. 11) Well, except for the insurrection. And the entire Trump Administration. But other than that, nothing. # ⚓ Havana_Heat⠀⇛ # ⚓ Former_Navalny_coordinator_Irina_Fatyanova_barred_from running_in_St._Petersburg_election⠀⇛ The former head of Navalny’s St. Petersburg campaign office, Irina Fatyanova, has been banned from running in the upcoming election to the city’s Legislative Assembly.  # ⚓ Jesse_Jackson,_William_Barber_Among_Dozens_Arrested_While Demanding_Filibuster_Repeal_Outside_Sinema’s_Office⠀⇛ Thirty-nine people, including civil rights champions Revs. Jesse Jackson and William J. Barber II, were arrested Monday during a sit-in outside the Phoenix office of Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a conservative Democrat whose opposition to filibuster reform is enabling Senate Republicans to obstruct the passage of progressive legislation on voting rights, the minimum wage, immigration reform, climate action, and more. “I taught kids for 25 years that this is what you have to do to change things, and now it’s time to step up,” Barry Smith, a 59-year-old retired schoolteacher from Phoenix, told the Associated Press prior to being arrested outside Sinema’s office. “We’re supposed to be a democracy, so having a minority running the Senate is just so infuriating.” # ⚓ Communist_Party_plans_pickets_across_Russia_after_election officials_reject_Pavel_Grudinin’s_State_Duma_candidacy⠀⇛ The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KRPF) has announced plans to hold countrywide pickets in response to election officials barring former presidential candidate Pavel Grudinin from running in the upcoming State Duma elections, reports the Russian news website Open Media. # ⚓ Ocasio-Cortez_Warns_Republicans_Are_Laying_the_Groundwork to_‘Overturn_Results’_of_Elections⠀⇛ Imploring the Democratic leadership to act before it’s too late, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez warned Monday that the Republican supporters of newly enacted state-level voter suppression laws are laying the groundwork to overturn election results in the near future. The New York Democrat joined the chorus voicing concern over the national Democratic Party’s emerging plan to try to “out-organize” GOP-authored voter suppression laws—a strategy that civil rights organizations have said is doomed to fail in the absence of federal action to protect ballot access. # ⚓ The_‘undesirable_candidate’_Russia’s_Communists_flirt_with real_politics_again_in_their_fight_for_Pavel_Grudinin⠀⇛ The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (KPRF) says it’s mobilizing supporters for nationwide protests against election officials’ decision not to register the party’s former presidential candidate, Pavel Grudinin, on its parliamentary ticket, this September. Last week, sources close to the Putin administration told Meduza that the Kremlin decided in advance to block Grudinin’s candidacy this fall after KPRF head Gennady Zyuganov refused to coordinate with Putin’s office. The Kremlin also holds a serious grudge against Grudinin for performing a little too well in Russia’s 2018 presidential race. # ⚓ As_Progressives_Eye_Potential_‘Jolt_of_Momentum,’_Nina Turner_Nabs_Women’s_March_Endorsement⠀⇛ Progressive firebrand Nina Turner was endorsed on Tuesday by the Women’s March, a development that came a week out from the special Democratic primary in Ohio’s 11th Congressional District. The endorsement was first reported by The Hill, which said the announcement was released by the group’s super PAC, Women’s March Win. # ⚓ Nina_Turner_Primary_Opponent_Shontel_Brown_Facing_Felony Ethics_Probe⠀⇛ Progressives on Tuesday reacted with a total lack of surprise to a report that Shontel Brown—the Cuyahoga County, Ohio councilmember running against former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner in next week’s special primary election for Ohio’s 11th Congressional District seat—has been referred to state ethics officials following accusations of felony corruption. Newsweek reports the office of the Ohio Auditor reviewed allegations published in April by The Intercept that Brown, who is also the county Democratic Party chair, “had voted to award millions worth of contracts to companies connected to her romantic partner and campaign donors.”  # ⚓ ‘Recess_Can_Wait’:_23_Groups_Demand_Senate_Stay_in_DC_to Pass_For_the_People_Act⠀⇛ The Declaration for American Democracy coalition and 22 member organizations on Tuesday issued statements calling on the U.S. Senate to delay the August recess to pass the For the People Act—sweeping voting rights legislation the House approved months ago. “It is time for the Senate and the Biden administration to rise to the occasion and respond to the will of the people: Recess can wait; our democracy can’t.”—Jana Morgan, DFAD o § Civil Rights/Policing⠀➾ # ⚓ Upcoming_Culture_War_Battles⠀⇛ Support independent cartooning: join Sparky’s List—and don’t forget to visit TT’s Emporium of Fun, featuring the new book and plush Sparky! # ⚓ ‘Vile’:_Biden_DHS_to_Turn_Away_Migrant_Families_Under ‘Expedited_Removal’_Policy⠀⇛ “The expedited removal ‘procedure’ involves sitting across a desk from a government agent signing a deportation order. There is no ability to see a judge… or otherwise understand the process. This is not due process.”—Camille Mackler, Immigrant ARC # ⚓ After_Devastating_DACA_Ruling,_Dreamers_Vow_to_Push_for Legalization⠀⇛ One such immigrant is Fatima Flores, the political director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), who just a week and a half before the ruling had renewed her DACA status. Had Hanen’s ruling come before her renewal, Flores would likely have been among those immigrants at risk of losing her status given that no new applications are being processed. Flores told me in an interview that she sees the devastating ruling as “an attack on our immigrant communities,” and points out that there is a “backlog of thousands of DACA recipient hopefuls [who] will not have a decision on their case.” This means they are in jeopardy of losing employment and benefits, which in turn could result in evictions. The ruling also means that those immigrants who might have been able to adjust their status under DACA are now eligible for possible deportation. Flores explained, “I came to this country when I was six, and I am 30 now. And I am one of millions of people who have been waiting for something to happen [toward legalization].” # ⚓ Immigration_Prosecutors_Were_Told_Not_to_Push_for Deportation_in_Cases_Like_His._He_Was_Ordered_Deported_the Next_Day.⠀⇛ Days after he took office, President Joe Biden started moving to reverse his predecessor’s immigration policies. One key step came at the end of May: Senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials issued a memo ordering immigration prosecutors to postpone or drop cases against immigrants judged to pose little threat to public safety, a decision that could ultimately affect more than 100,000 people facing deportation. A ProPublica survey of more than a dozen lawyers across the country, however, along with documents circulated by several local ICE offices, shows that implementation of that guidance has been spotty, with many prosecutors proceeding with exactly the sorts of deportation cases the new rules are intended to prevent. o § Monopolies⠀➾ # § Patents⠀➾ # ⚓ Microsoft_Watch:_New_Patents_uncover_a_Next-Gen Surface_Book_Concept_&_Foldable_Tablet_+_a_Surface_Duo 2_rumor_points_to_a_triple_camera_–_Patently_Apple [Ed: These Microsoft ‘products’ are complete and utter failure (big losses), so they_focus_on_patents_and extortion_instead]⠀⇛ # ⚓ South_Africa_issues_world’s_first_patent_listing_AI as_inventor [Ed: A race to the bottom of patent quality and legitimacy; it's like the system now exists only for litigation and for lawyers, not for science and for society]⠀⇛ South Africa has become the first country to award a patent that names an artificial intelligence as its inventor and the AI’s owner as the patent’s owner. The patent was secured by University of Surrey professor Ryan Abbott and his team, who have been at odds with patent offices around the world for years over the need to recognise artificial intelligences as inventors. Abbott was representing Dr Stephen Thaler, creator of an artificial neural system named Dabus (‘device for the autonomous bootstrapping of unified sentience’), which Thaler claims is the sole inventor of a food container that improves grip and heat transfer. Abbott and his team have filed patents listing Dabus as the inventor in more than ten jurisdictions since 2018, including in the UK, Europe and the US. The High Court in England and Wales last year sided with the UK Intellectual Property Office in refusing the applications, accepting that while Dabus created the inventions, it cannot be granted a patent on the grounds that it isn’t a ‘natural person’. The European Patent Office and the US Patent and Trademark Office objected on the same grounds, with Abbott’s team appealing. # ⚓ BlackBerry_CEO:_Majority_of_cash_for_patent_portfolio expected_in_upfront_payment [Ed: BlackBerry_still acting_like_a_patent_troll]⠀⇛ # ⚓ Sisvel_vs._Haier:_Düsseldorf_court_follows_case_law in_Via_Licensing_and_TCL_dispute [Ed: Düsseldorf trying to become 'courts as corporations'; the patent parasite Sisvel now targets yet another company that actually makes something; only lawyers and trolls stand to gain.]⠀⇛ In urgent preliminary proceedings, the Higher Regional Court Düsseldorf has upheld two injunctions against TCL, handed down by the city’s first-instance Regional Court (case numbers: 4b O 83/19, 4b O 23/20, and 4b 49/ 20). The Higher Regional Court rejected two objections by the European and German distributors of Chinese company TCL against the judgment, as well as its FRAND defence, after Via Licensing members claimed infringement by the company. TCL disputed the validity of the first judgment. However, the Higher Regional Court corroborates the first instance decision of TCL being what the court deems an unwilling licensee (case ID: I-15 U 39/21 and I-15 U 40/21). # ⚓ PTAB_Denies_Two_CVC_Requests_Regarding_Motions⠀⇛ Recently, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board denied two requests by Junior Party University of California/Berkeley, the University of Vienna, and Emmanuelle Charpentier (hereinafter, “CVC”) in Interference No. 106,115. In the first, CVC asked a conference call to discuss its renewed request for leave to file a motion against Senior Party The Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University (hereinafter, “Broad”) that alleged inequitable conduct. This is a motion for which leave had been requested in this interference (see “CRISPR Interference Parties Propose Motions”) as well as in prior Interference No. 105,048 (see “CRISPR Interference Motions Set”). In that earlier interference, the matter was mooted by the Board’s determination that there was no interference-in-fact between the parties (see “PTAB Decides CRISPR Interference — No interference-in-fact” and PTAB Decides CRISPR Interference in Favor of Broad Institute — Their Reasoning). In this interference, the Board had deferred consideration of CVC’s request until after the priority phase (see “PTAB Redeclares CRISPR Interference and Grants Leave for Some (But Not All) of Parties’ Proposed Motions”). Nevertheless, CVC contended in its request that the Board should grant leave at this time because “the issues it would argue overlap with issues raised in the priority phase and that there are new justifications for a requested motion.” # ⚓ Illumina_vs._MGI:_No_PI_for_patent_holder_in_DNA sequencing_dispute⠀⇛ Illumina, the US manufacturer of gene sequencing technology, is currently in dispute with Chinese competitor BGI, formerly Beijing Genomics Institute, and its subsidiary MGI Tech in numerous countries. Overall, five Illumina patents are in dispute. All patents protect various technologies associated with DNA sequencing. [...] The US company is asserting claim 1 of EP 578 in a limited version, which the EPO’s opposition division previously upheld. In addition to EP 578 and EP 289 (both “modified nucleotides for polynucleotide sequencing”), the Europe-wide series of proceedings also concern EP 3 587 433 (“modified nucleotides”), EP 1 828 412 (“improved method of nucleotide detection”) and EP 2 021 415 (“dye compounds and the use of their labelled conjugates”). # ⚓ Patent_Monopolies,_Corruption,_and_the_New Alzheimer’s_Drug⠀⇛ The piece details how the clinical trials designed to determine its effectiveness were aborted, since it did not appear to be helping patients. Nonetheless, the FDA worked close with Biogen, the drug’s manufacturer, to find evidence that it might be effective in slowing cognitive decline. The FDA ended up approving the drug over the unanimous objection of its advisory panel. (There was one abstention.) Incredibly, the piece never once mentions the role of government-granted patent monopolies in this outcome. Biogen was very anxious to get the drug approved because it intends to take advantage of this monopoly and charge $56,000 for a year’s treatment. If the drug would be available as a generic, which anyone could manufacture, the price would be far lower and there would be much less incentive to pressure the FDA to approve a drug of questionable effectiveness. # § Software Patents⠀➾ # ⚓ IP_Edge_entity,_Xylon_Licensing,_reexamination request_granted_—_Unified_Patents⠀⇛ On July 23, 2021, 7 weeks after Unified filed an ex parte reexamination, the USPTO granted Unified’s request, finding substantial new questions of patentability on the challenged claims of U.S. Patent 8,719,165, owned by Xylon Licensing, LLC, an NPE and IP Edge entity. The ‘165 patent relates to completing secure transactions using a mobile device and a secure computer. It has been asserted in 13 district court litigations against companies such as Plains Capital, Texas State Bankshares, Mastercard, Shopkeep, Global Payments, and others. # ⚓ The_PTAB’s_Misplaced_Reliance_on_Litigation Trial_Dates_in_the_NHK_Spring/Fintiv_Framework_— Unified_Patents⠀⇛ As discussed in prior blog posts (for example, here and here), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) has increasingly exercised its discretion under 35 U.S.C. § 314 (a) to deny institution of post-grant proceedings when the challenged patent is involved in related litigation, using the framework outlined in NHK Spring and Fintiv. See NHK Spring Co. Ltd. v. Intri-Plex Techs., Inc., IPR2018-00752, Paper 8 (Precedential); Apple Inc. v. Fintiv, Inc., IPR2020-00019, Paper 11 (Precedential). A major consideration in the NHK Spring/Fintiv framework is whether trial in related litigation will occur before the PTAB’s one-year statutory deadline for issuing a final written decision after institution; if trial will occur before, the PTAB will likely exercise discretion to deny institution. The rationale is simple and seemingly cogent: due to the advanced state of related litigation, institution would be an inefficient use of PTAB resources and inconsistent with the America Invents Act’s goal of providing an “effective and efficient alternative to district court litigation.” NHK Spring, Paper 8, pp. 19-20. But determining when trial in related litigation will occur is not straightforward because litigation schedules often change. Over the past year, such changes have become more prevalent due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, the PTAB may deny institution based on a litigation trial date that ultimately falls after the statutory deadline. We discuss instances where this occurred below. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 3275 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐃𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐘 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒 ═════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ Links_28/7/2021:_OPNsense_21.7_and_MX_Linux_21_Beta⠀✐ Posted in News_Roundup at 3:41 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴 🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽 ⦇GNOME bluefish⦈ § Contents⠀➾ * GNU/Linux o Distributions o Devices/Embedded * Free_Software/Open_Source * Leftovers * § GNU/Linux⠀➾ o § Desktop/Laptop⠀➾ # ⚓ It_Takes_A_Lot_To_Build_A_Hacker’s_Laptop_|_Hackaday [Ed: Have they made non-Windows options widely available yet? With a discount or with GNU/Linux instead?]⠀⇛ Will it be a dependable second-hand ThinkPad, the latest object of desire from Apple, or whatever cast-off could be scrounged and given a GNU/Linux distro? [...] Few readers will find installing a GNU/Linux distro a problem, but it’s an obvious hole in the line-up. o § Server⠀➾ # ⚓ Linux_Cluster_–_Basics⠀⇛ I hope to cover a basic understanding of clustering as well as give you a way to demonstrate making a small virtual cluster. When most people hear the word ‘cluster’ they may think that this is a group of computers acting as one system. The idea is a very basic concept of clustering, but mostly correct. A cluster of computers is a group of systems acting as one for different purposes. There are four types of clusters that we will discuss. # ⚓ Ubuntu_Blog:_From_notebooks_to_pipelines_with_Kubeflow KALE⠀⇛ Kubeflow is the open-source machine learning toolkit on top of Kubernetes. Kubeflow translates steps in your data science workflow into Kubernetes jobs, providing the cloud-native interface for your ML libraries, frameworks, pipelines and notebooks. o § Audiocasts/Shows⠀➾ # ⚓ KDE_Dev-Vlog_2:_The_Eye_of_the_Beholder⠀⇛ This video continues right where the prior one left off: Improving the user interface of Gwenview, the default image viewer of KDE. Different than the first video, this one is slightly thrilling at times. It also has more of a focus on showing the work processes instead of mostly presenting the results and thoughts behind it. o § Kernel Space⠀➾ # ⚓ Linux_5.13.6⠀⇛ I'm announcing the release of the 5.13.6 kernel. All users of the 5.13 kernel series must upgrade. The updated 5.13.y git tree can be found at: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ stable/linux-stable.git linux-5.13.y and can be browsed at the normal kernel.org git web browser: https://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/ linux-s... thanks, greg k-h # ⚓ Linux_5.10.54⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_5.4.136⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_4.19.199⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_4.14.241⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_4.9.277⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_4.4.277⠀⇛ # ⚓ Linux_Plumbers_Conference:_Kernel_Dependability_and Assurance_Microconference_Accepted_into_2021_Linux_Plumbers Conference⠀⇛ We are pleased to announce that the Kernel Dependability and Assurance Microconference has been accepted into the 2021 Linux Plumbers Conference. Linux development is producing kernels at an ever increasing rate, and at the same time with arguably increasing software quality. The process of kernel development has been adapting to handle the increasing number of contributors over the years to ensure a sufficient software quality. This quality is key in that Linux is now being used in applications that require a high degree of trust that the kernel is going to behave as expected. Some of the key areas we’re seeing Linux start to be used are in medical devices, civil infrastructure, caregiving robots, automotives, etc. o § Benchmarks⠀➾ # ⚓ Ubuntu_21.04_vs._Windows_10_Trade_Blows_On_The_AMD_Ryzen_9 5900HX_/_ASUS_ROG_Strix_G15⠀⇛ While the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX performance is great on Linux once overcoming any laptop support quirks like with the ASUS ROG Strix G15 “AMD Advantage” laptop running into keyboard and WiFi issues on Linux depending upon the kernel version, how does the performance compare to Microsoft Windows 10? Here are some benchmarks of that ROG Strix G15 AMD laptop under Windows 10 as shipped by ASUS against Ubuntu 21.04 when upgraded to the Linux 5.13 stable kernel. Prior to clearing out the Windows install on the ASUS ROG Strix G15, I ran some benchmarks looking at how the out-of-the-box performance is with all available Windows updates, including the various ASUS software/driver updates. This ASUS G513QY laptop is equipped with the flagship Ryzen 9 5900HX mobile processor, Radeon RX 6800M discrete graphics to complement the 5900HX’s integrated Vega graphics, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB Samsung NVMe SSD. o § Applications⠀➾ # ⚓ Apologetic_Audacity_rewrites_privacy_policy_after ‘significant_lapse_in_communication’⠀⇛ Open-source audio editor Audacity this week posted an apology on GitHub in response to the entirely predictable furore over the platform’s privacy policy. An updated privacy policy accompanied the apology, in which the team insisted it had just been misunderstood, and that a look at the source would have shown its intentions. “We are deeply sorry for the significant lapse in communication caused by the original privacy policy document,” it said. The fact that it didn’t regret the actual document itself seemed to alarm a good many users. The update removes phrasing that “discourages children under 13 years old from using Audacity.” The wording has also been updated to emphasise that no additional data is being collected for law enforcement purposes and that no personally identifiable information is being stored. o § Instructionals/Technical⠀➾ # ⚓ How_to_Set_Up_Tegola_Vector_Tile_Server_on_Ubuntu_20.04_for OpenStreetMap_–_LinuxBabe⠀⇛ Tegola is an open-source vector tile server for OpenStreetMap. Previously we explained the process of setting up OSM tile server, which is a raster- based tile server. This tutorial is going to show you how to set up Tegola vector tile server on Ubuntu 20.04. # ⚓ How_to_Create_a_Shell_Script_in_Linux_|_Linux_Journal⠀⇛ Do you want to create a Shell script in your Linux system? This guide will take you through how to create a shell script using multiple text editors, how to add comments, and how to use Shell variables. But before heading over to creating a shell script, let’s understand what Shell scripting in Linux is. # ⚓ How_to_Install_iRedmail_Open_Source_Mail_Server_On_Ubuntu 20.04⠀⇛ Let’s learn how to install iRedmail on Ubuntu 20.04. Having our own mail server is cool, we can create as many email accounts as we want, configure how big the attachment limit, create our own spam filters, etc. But, installing and configuring a mail server can stress you and consume your precious time. iRedmail is an open source mail server solution, with iRedmail we can deploy a full-featured mail server in several minutes. It can help you to reduce the time you spend when building a mail server. It will install the needed services and application to run a mail server. iRedmail supports all major Linux distribution, but in this tutorial, we will show you how to install iRedmail on Ubuntu 20.04. iRedmail is designed to be installed on a fresh operating system. It means it is highly recommended that you install it on a newly installed OS. # ⚓ How_to_Restore_Vertical_Workspaces_in_Activities_Overview in_Ubuntu_21.10_Gnome_40_|_UbuntuHandbook⠀⇛ For those prefer Gnome 3 style Activities overview, here’s how to bring back the vertical workspace thumbnails in Ubuntu 21.10. Ubuntu 21.10 defaults to Gnome 40 and brings new design of the Activities overview screen. It now has large and horizontal workspaces locates across the center of screen. Along with thumbnails in the top, you can either click / use keyboard shortcuts or touchpad gestures to switch workspaces. Personally I like the new design. But for those who are accustomed to the vertical view, here’s an extension to restore the change. # ⚓ How_to_Compress_Files_with_zstd_Utility_in_Linux_–_Make Tech_Easier⠀⇛ Although there are many graphical and command-line data compression tools, zstd is the one that stands out. Short for Zstandard, zstd is a data compression tool developed by Facebook data engineers in 2015. It is so effective and easy to use, that zstd has become the go-to compression tool for many Linux users. This tutorial will show you how to install zstd and use it from the terminal. # ⚓ How_to_install_Zellij_(terminal_multiplexer)_on_CentOS_8_– Unixcop⠀⇛ Zellij, a new terminal multiplexer written in Rust. So, In the next article we are going to take a look at Zellij. This is a workspace aimed at developers and any user who likes the terminal.In essence, this is un terminal multiplexer (similar to tmux) written in Rust. If, due to the characteristics of the tasks you usually perform, the terminal emulator that you use every day falls short, try this multiplexer of terminal it may be interesting to you. Zellij includes a design system and a plugin system that allows you to create plugins in any language that compiles into WebAssembly. # ⚓ How_To_Install_MariaDB_on_AlmaLinux_8_–_idroot⠀⇛ In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MariaDB on AlmaLinux 8. For those of you who didn’t know, the MariaDB database is an open-source relational database management system, backward compatible, binary drop-in replacement of MySQL. It is developed by some of the original developers of MySQL and by many people in the community. This article assumes you have at least basic knowledge of Linux, know how to use the shell, and most importantly, you host your site on your own VPS. The installation is quite simple and assumes you are running in the root account, if not you may need to add ‘sudo‘ to the commands to get root privileges. I will show you through the step-by- step installation of the MariaDB on AlmaLinux 8. You can follow the same instructions for Rocky Linux. # ⚓ Linux_Essentials_–_Managing_Groups⠀⇛ In this episode of Linux Essentials, we take a look at group management. You’ll see commands such as ‘groupadd’ and ‘groupdel’ in action as we navigate concepts around adding groups, removing groups, assigning/removing users to groups, and more! o § Games⠀➾ # ⚓ Latest_RPCS3_version_offers_major_performance_improvements in_resistance_1_and_2_in_addition_to_the_Ratchet_&_Clank series⠀⇛ The latest RPCS3 build offers significant performance improvements for several games, including Insomniac’s Ratchet & Clank series and the original Resistance 1 and 2. Last year’s patches for the original Resistance episodes already offered some great performance improvements, but the two games are now fully playable at 60FPS in RPCS3. Additionally, thanks to various fixes to long-standing issues in the emulator, the Ratchet and Clank PS3 games are now much more playable with only minor performance drops holding them back. # ⚓ Emulator_developers_see_tons_of_potential_in_the_Steam Deck⠀⇛ TTE, or Time To Emulator, isn’t an official metric by which new gaming hardware is judged. But if it was, I have a feeling the Steam Deck would set a new record later this year. Every new game console is built to play new games, yet inevitably it will attract a community of amazing homebrew programmers eager to tap into that power to play old games, too. The Steam Deck, though, will be the first prominent handheld device poised to support a huge swath of existing emulators from day one. It was a big deal when emulator authors got Super Nintendo games running on Sony’s PSP or Vita, but the Steam Deck may well be able to play decades of games—even from the Nintendo Switch—and play them well. “Everyone I know has relatively high hopes for the Steam Deck right now,” says JMC4789, a contributor to GameCube/Wii emulator Dolphin. JMC4789 is optimistic about how well Dolphin could run on the Steam Deck—and so are the developers of Yuzu, the leading Nintendo Switch emulator. # ⚓ Steam_Deck_killed_any_need_for_A_Total_War_Saga:_Troy’s Linux_port⠀⇛ The port was paused when the game was made an Epic Game Store exclusive last year. EGS has no Linux support, so the exclusivity delayed any work Feral had planned. In the meantime, Valve’s work on Proton and SteamOS, designed to allow Windows titles to run on Linux so people are able to access their entire Steam library on Valve’s portable device, has killed off any need for a native port. Gaming On Linux spotted Feral’s tweet: “The Linux port was put on hold while Troy was exclusive to Epic, and we are not resuming development for the Steam release. We will continue to assess the feasibility of porting games to Linux, but there is generally less demand for native titles since Valve’s launch of Proton.” In the comments of the Gaming On Linux article, user “Leopard” stated that their EGS version of the game already runs well with “Wine+DXVK”. So Linux users won’t even have to wait until SteamOS is released for the game to be playable. # ⚓ O3DE_Game_Engine_Quickly_Settling_Its_Linux_Support_– Phoronix⠀⇛ Less than one month since Open 3D Engine was announced based on Amazon’s Lumberyard engine, the Linux support is nearly in a pleasant state. As written about in mid-July, the O3DE Linux editor was getting squared away after initially the Linux support was in rough shape, which was rather unfortunate considering O3DE and the new Open 3D Foundation is backed by the Linux Foundation. o § Distributions⠀➾ # ⚓ MX_Linux_21_Enters_Beta_Testing_Based_on_Debian_GNU/Linux 11_“Bullseye”_and_Xfce_4.16⠀⇛ Dubbed “Wildflower” and derived from the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” and MX repositories, MX Linux 21 is powered by the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series and uses the latest and greatest Xfce 4.16 desktop environment. Highlights of this first beta release include new and updated applications, a new installer partition selection area with LVM support, as well as new UEFI live system boot menus that make it easier to select boot options directly from the boot menu and submenus. # § New Releases⠀➾ # ⚓ Ubuntu-based_Linux_Lite_5.6_RC1_is_here_to_replace Microsoft_Windows_11_on_your_PC⠀⇛ Thankfully, there is an arguably better option — just switch to Linux! Yes, modern Linux-based operating systems are very well- supported and most will run great on aging hardware (unlike Windows 11). Linux Lite, which uses the Xfce desktop environment, is one of the best Linux distributions for Windows-switchers, as it is lightweight, modern, and familiar. Today, Linux Lite 5.6 RC1 (release candidate) becomes available, and it is based on Ubuntu 20.04.2. The operating system uses Linux kernel 5.4.0-80, but other kernels are available too, ranging from 3.13 to 5.13. This new version of Linux Lite also comes with some excellent software packages, such as Firefox 89.0.2, Thunderbird 78.11.0, LibreOffice 6.4.7.2, VLC 3.0.9.2, and GIMP 2.10.18. # § BSD⠀➾ # ⚓ OPNsense_21.7_released⠀⇛ For more than 6 and a half years, OPNsense is driving innovation through modularising and hardening the open source firewall, with simple and reliable firmware upgrades, multi-language support, fast adoption of upstream software updates as well as clear and stable 2-Clause BSD licensing. 21.7, nicknamed “Noble Nightingale”, is one of the largest iterations of code changes in our recent history. It will also be the last release on HardenedBSD 12.1. We are planning to start the work on FreeBSD 13 as soon as next week for the 22.1 series. The installer was replaced to offer native ZFS installations and prevent glitches in virtual machines using UEFI. Firmware updates were partially redesigned and the UI layout consolidated between static and MVC pages. The live log now contains the actual rule ID to avoid mismatches after adjusting your ruleset and the firewall aliases now also support wildcard netmasks. For a complete list of changes see below. # ⚓ OPNsense_21.7_Released_With_New_Installer_Offering Better_ZFS_Support_–_Phoronix⠀⇛ OPNsense as the FreeBSD/HardenedBSD-based firewall and routing platform long ago forked from pfSense is out with its newest major release. OPNsense 21.7 is “one of the largest iterations of code changes” in their recent history but is still based on HardenedBSD 12.1, the BSD effort around further security hardening of FreeBSD 12.1. OPNsense developers now following this release are beginning to transition to FreeBSD 13 for their OPNsense 22.1 release due out early next year. # ⚓ OPNsense®_21.7_“Noble_Nightingale”_released⠀⇛ With over 1000 commits in its core and plugin repository since the last major, this 14th major release is again packed with improvements, new and updated plugins as well as new drivers such as the new AMD XGBE driver. Amongst the improvements are the newly designed – API enabled – firewall states diagnostics, firewall live log template support and a full firmware update revamp. # § IBM/Red Hat/Fedora⠀➾ # ⚓ How_we_built_one_of_the_best_places_to_work_in_IT⠀⇛ Culture is something that is talked about a lot when it comes to the workplace. It can be what attracts people to a company in the first place and it is what keeps associates at an organization in the long run. And let’s be clear, culture is about much more than free snacks and ping pong tables. It’s about how we work together. But creating and maintaining a culture takes work and it’s something we take seriously at Red Hat. And it’s with that in mind that I’m proud to share that we’ve been ranked #3 on IDG’s Insider Pro and Computerworld’s list of “2021 Best Places to Work in IT.” # ⚓ Community_management_and_dealing_with_the_bias_of_the loud⠀⇛ In any form of community management, there is very often the “bias of the loud.” This is my name for it, it may have others. I’m sure a lot of people smarter than me have done studies on what metaphorically gets expressed in English as “the squeaky wheel gets the grease.” We don’t want our wheels ungreased, but it’s also important to hear from the entire community and not just the loudest Bias of the loud is the loudest voices in the community tending to dominate the discussions. The danger is that they will drive away other participants who have as much (or more) to contribute, but don’t want to participate in a shouting match. So, as a community architect, how do you balance different personalities and help all members feel heard? # § Debian Family⠀➾ # ⚓ Debian_11_“Bullseye”:_Release_date_has_now_been_set⠀⇛ The Debian development team has set the release date for the upcoming version 11 (“Bullseye”) of the Linux distribution Debian on August 14, 2021. “To avoid doubts: this is no longer a provisional date,” emphasized developer Paul Gevers and thanked everyone who would have made this release date possible. “Bullseye” remains very close to the two-year cycle between two releases that the developers are aiming for: Debian 10 (“Buster”) was released on July 6, 2019. The – expressly provisional – date for the Debian 11 release was initially July 31st. # ⚓ Debian_Linux_Running_Bare_Metal_on_Apple’s_M1_SoC⠀⇛ If you loathe Apple’s MacOS but envy the M1′s performance and power efficiency, the door has just been opened for a sunnier future on your side of the OS wars. Alyssa Rosenzweig, a Linux developer leading the Panfrost and Asahi graphics drivers, has tweeted a running Debian GNU/Linux installation running bare metal on Apple’s shining star SoC. This isn’t the first time that we have seen Linux on the M1 but make no mistake that this takes nothing away from Rosenzweig’s work. Rosenzweig’s development follows months of work in reverse engineering the M1 SoC’s workings, and represents one of the most complicated tasks in the software world – porting a working OS to what amounts to a hardware blackbox. While we’re still a relatively long time before a set-it-and- forget-it installation process for Linux on M1, the work done by Alyssa and co opens up the frontier for that to happen. The current installation already features a working upstream mainline kernel with USB support, adding flexibility to further developments. The objective is to enable any Linux distro to be installed on and run through the M1 SoC, with ecosystem support and mainline kernel updates. o § Devices/Embedded⠀➾ # ⚓ RPi_4_based_mobile_bot_features_optional_6-DOF_arm⠀⇛ Elephant Robotics’ $700 to $1,200 “MyAGV” mobile robot runs on a Raspberry Pi 4B with a 360° lidar, 5MP cam, a 220 rpm/min motor, 4x omnidirectional wheels, and an optional 6-axis MyCobot arm. In May, Elephant Robotics launched a $699, six-axis manipulation bot called the MyCobot Pi, which is built around a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. Now the company has given its robot arm some wheels in the form of a MyAGV autonomous ground vehicle (AGV), which houses its own RPi 4B. When the $699 mobile bot is equipped with an MyCobot arm, the system is billed as the world’s smallest, 6-DOF compound robot. # ⚓ News_roundup:_JingPad_A1_Linux_tablet,_PinePhone_keyboard, and_more⠀⇛ The JingPad A1 is a tablet with an 11 inch AMOLED display, support for pen and touch input, and an optional keyboard cover that lets you use it like a laptop. The JingPad A1, which is up for pre-order from Indiegogo for $549 and up is one of the only tablets designed to ship with a GNU/Linux distribution rather than iPadOS, Android, or Windows. It ships with JingOS, an Ubuntu-based operating system designed by Chinese company Jingling that incorporates elements of Plasma Mobile as well as a custom user interface. The tablet isn’t expected to ship to backers until October, but Kingling sent a pre-release sample to TechHut, which has posted the first English-language hands-on video to YouTube. # § Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications⠀➾ # ⚓ Android_13_‘Tiramisu’_codename_confirmed_by_AOSP_– 9to5Google⠀⇛ # ⚓ Android_12:_News,_Features,_Release_Date,_And_More⠀⇛ # ⚓ Android_12_prepares_to_kill_off_native_support_for SIP_calling⠀⇛ # ⚓ OnePlus_Nord_2_vs._POCO_F3_GT:_Which_should_you_buy? |_Android_Central⠀⇛ # ⚓ Huawei_will_unleash_its_Android_rival_P50_smartphone tomorrow_|_Express.co.uk⠀⇛ # ⚓ Google_launches_Jetpack_Compose_1.0,_Android_UI_w/ Kotlin_–_9to5Google⠀⇛ # ⚓ This_new_Android_12_feature_will_make_URL_sharing easier_–_Times_of_India⠀⇛ # ⚓ Motorola_Android_11_update:_List_of_eligible_devices &_release_date⠀⇛ # ⚓ OnePlus_ends_Android_11_betas_for_OnePlus_8/8T_series –_9to5Google⠀⇛ # ⚓ Google_Play_Protect_fails_Android_security_tests_once more⠀⇛ # ⚓ UBEL_is_the_New_Oscorp_—_Android_Credential_Stealing Malware_Active_in_the_Wild⠀⇛ # ⚓ Android’s_Kiwi_Browser_will_follow_Chromium_releases more_closely_soon_–_gHacks_Tech_News⠀⇛ # ⚓ Infinix_Storms_Campus_With_Hot_10i,_Android_Go_and PS5_Giveaway_|_TechCabal⠀⇛ # ⚓ Add_Augmented_Reality_Effects_to_Android_Apps_Using the_VrFace_Library⠀⇛ # ⚓ Android_Phones_Are_Getting_Their_Own_Version_Of MagSafe_Wireless_Charging⠀⇛ o § Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀➾ # § Web Browsers⠀➾ # § Mozilla⠀➾ # ⚓ Lalo_Luevano,_restaurateur_and_co-founder_of Bodega_wine_bar [Ed: Mozilla has been reduced to tweets (cannot access without proprietary JS) and Instagram (same). Go ahead and tell us what this has to do with Firefox (the whole blog has become like that)]⠀⇛ The internet has touched restaurants in so many ways, like social media, third party delivery services, review sites and even maintaining a website. How have any of these touched restaurant life for you? # ⚓ Celebrating_Mozilla_VPN:_How_we’re_keeping_your data_safe_for_you [Ed: If you think Mozilla protects your data, you are deluding yourself [1, 2, 3]]⠀⇛ A year goes by so quickly, and we have good reason to celebrate. Since our launch last year, Mozilla VPN, our fast and easy-to-use Virtual Private Network service, has expanded to seven countries including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland adding to 13 countries where Mozilla VPN is available. We also expanded our VPN service offerings and it’s now available on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS platforms. We have also given you more payment choices from credit card, paypal or through Apple in-app purchases. Lastly, our list of languages that we support continues to grow, and to date we support 28 languages. Thousands of people have signed up to subscribe to our Mozilla VPN, which provides encryption and device-level protection of your connection and information when you are on the Web. Developed by Mozilla, a mission-driven company with a 20-year track record of fighting for online privacy and a healthier internet, we are committed to innovate and bring new features to the Mozilla VPN through feedback from our community. This year, the team has been working on additional security and customization features which will soon be available to our users. # § SaaS/Back End/Databases⠀➾ # ⚓ Yugabyte_CTO_outlines_a_PostgreSQL_path_to distributed_cloud⠀⇛ Back in that day, it was important to use a restrictive license — like GPL — to encourage people to contribute and not just take stuff from the open source and never give back. So that’s the reason why a lot of projects ended up with GPL-like licenses. Now, MySQL did a really good job in adhering to these workloads that came in the web back then. They were tier two workloads initially. These were not super critical, but over time they became very critical, and the MySQL community aligned really well and that gave them their speed. * § Leftovers⠀➾ o § Integrity/Availability⠀➾ # § Proprietary⠀➾ # ⚓ Brit_reseller_given_2022_court_date_for_£270m Microsoft_SaaS_licence_sueball’s_first_hearing⠀⇛ British software licence reseller ValueLicensing has a trial date for the first part of a £270m legal showdown against Microsoft after accusing the US behemoth of breaking UK and EU competition laws. A High Court hearing of Microsoft’s attempt to strike out ValueLicensing’s case will take place on 30-31 March 2022, the British company announced in a statement today. Jon Horley, founder and MD of ValueLicensing, said: “This High Court claim covers the damage to our business through Microsoft’s abuse of its dominant market position, effectively destroying the pre-owned software market for desktop products. We are not the only victim to have suffered loss as a result of Microsoft’s anticompetitive activity since 2016.” Redmond, alleges ValueLicensing in particulars of claim served on Microsoft, has been playing fast and loose with software licences in the hope of killing off the second-hand software licence market. Established law says once a vendor has sold a software licence, that licence becomes a tradeable commodity. # § Security⠀➾ # ⚓ VMware’s_security_boss_suddenly_bails [Ed: VMware is back doors, not security. Maybe it takes time for insiders to realise EMC's commitments.]⠀⇛ VMware’s security products boss has bailed. Tom Corn, until last week the company’s Senior Vice President of Security Products, tweeted the news on Thursday. # ⚓ Kaseya_obtains_REvil_decryptor,_starts_sharing it_with_afflicted_customers [Ed: Microsoft issues]⠀⇛ Software-for-services providers business Kaseya has obtained a “universal decryptor key” for the REvil ransomware and is delivering it to clients. A brief Thursday update to the company’s rolling security advisory states the company received the key on July 21st. # ⚓ [Older]_Kaseya_restores_SaaS,_then_‘performance issues’_force_a_do-over⠀⇛ # ⚓ [Older]_REvil_ransomware_gang’s_websites_vanish soon_after_Kaseya_fiasco,_Uncle_Sam_threatens retaliation⠀⇛ # ⚓ NPM_is_Now_Providing_Malware_–_or_was_until recently [Ed: Microsoft is pumping malware into people's servers and then tells the media to blame "Linux"]⠀⇛ Another malicious library has been spotted in the JavaScript-oriented NPM registry, underscoring the continued fragility of today’s software supply chain. Like other software package registries – repositories of code libraries for specific tasks – NPM, which was acquired last year by Microsoft’s GitHub, has proven to be an effective mechanism for spreading malicious software. Developers tend to trust the modules they download from such services and typically incorporate them into their projects without much scrutiny. # ⚓ You,_too,_can_be_a_Windows_domain_controller and_do_whatever_you_like,_with_this_one_weird WONTFIX_trick⠀⇛ Microsoft completed a vulnerability hat-trick this month as yet another security weakness was uncovered in its operating systems. And this one doesn’t even need authentication to work its magic. # ⚓ The_cockroach_of_Windows,_XP,_lives_on_in London’s_Victoria_Coach_Station⠀⇛ Windows XP is coming up to a 20th birthday yet it is heartening to see that the OS can still be guaranteed to take its place as one of the three horsemen of the borkpocalypse. While not actually on a screen of blue, the ugly face of Windows XP has shown itself nestled between a CMOS error and another screen that has simply decided to end it all. # ⚓ Attackers_Rely_on_‘Exotic’_Languages_for Malware_Creation [Ed: The term "exotic" is misleading, meaningless, and barely appropriate in this technical context]⠀⇛ Malware developers increasingly are relying on “exotic” programming languages – such as Go, Rust, DLang and Nim – to create malicious code that can avoid security detection by tools and add a layer of obfuscation to an attack, according to a report released Monday by BlackBerry. # ⚓ Hackers_turning_to_‘exotic’_languages_for_next- gen_malware,_report_warns⠀⇛ # ⚓ Open_Source_is_Revolutionizing_Careers_in Cybersecurity_–_What_You_Need_to_Know⠀⇛ The Linux Foundation’s 2020 Open Source Jobs Report states that “Open Source is still the leading software development environment for SMBs and the enterprise despite the current economic downturn and pandemic”, continuing to provide abundant career opportunities – most notably in security and DevOps. A recent RedHat survey confirms that an open source revolution is underway, citing that 86% of IT leaders believe that the most innovative companies are using open-source software. The demand for open source skills and talent currently exceeds the number of people available to fill positions with these requirements, making individuals who posess this increasingly valuable skill set highly sought after by companies worldwide. # § Privacy/Surveillance⠀➾ # ⚓ England’s_controversial_extraction_of personal_medical_histories_from_GP_systems is_delayed_for_a_second_time_•_The Register⠀⇛ NHS Digital has again delayed plans for what has been called the biggest data grab in NHS history, introducing new caveats to the extraction of personal medical information. No new implementation date as been set. In the first significant policy shift since Matt Hancock left office as health secretary last month, primary care and health promotion minister Jo Churchill has written to all GPs setting out new proposals for siphoning off personal health histories of 55 million people in England into a central store, under the controversial General Practice Data for Planning and Research project. [...] The announcement is the second delay to the controversial programme. The first came in June, following pressure from professional body the Royal College of GPs and doctors’ union the British Medical Association (BMA). Concerns over GPDPR are such that groups of GPs were set refuse to share data with the scheme in its previous form. [...] It pointed out that “as data controllers and doctors with a duty of confidence to their patients, GPs are obliged to ensure that patients are properly informed of significant new data processing and that their permission has been sought prior to us sharing their data – and that this data is and will be handled responsibly, securely, and transparently.” It said GPDPR did not “meet these fundamental requirements” in its current state. LMCs are groups of family doctors who contribute toward BMA policy and are represented by the powerful doctors’ union. Critics of the GPDPR scheme have argued that NHS Digital’s approach to communicating its plans to patients amount to a notice on its website, a few tweets, and a downloadable poster for GP practices to print out. # ⚓ Google_updates_timeline_for_unpopular Privacy_Sandbox,_which_will_kill_third- party_cookies_in_Chrome_by_2023⠀⇛ Google has updated the schedule for its introduction of “Privacy Sandbox” browser technology and the phasing out of third-party cookies. The new timeline has split the bundle of technologies in the Privacy Sandbox into five phases: discussion, testing, implementation in Chrome (called “Ready for adoption”), Transition State 1 during which Chrome will “monitor adoption and feedback” and then the next stage that involves winding down support for third-party cookies over a three- month period finishing “late 2023.” o § Internet Policy/Net Neutrality⠀➾ # ⚓ UK_watchdog_fines_biz_£130k_for_900,000+_direct_marketing calls_to_folk_who_had_opted_out ⠀⇛ A home improvement biz based in East Sussex is facing a fine of £130,000 for making upwards of 900,000 unsolicited marketing calls to individuals and businesses that had enrolled on the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). Colour Coat of St Leonards-on-Sea made almost 970,000 connected calls between 1 August 2019 and 31 March last year, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) found, of which more than 452,000 were to folk or entities registered with TPS or the corporate equivalent. # ⚓ Slacking_off?_It_used_to_be_there_was_pretty_much_one_place to_chat_with_your_fellow_developers:_IRC⠀⇛ IRC is crusty, ancient, and still far and away the best group chat system currently available. IRC is the best chat system precisely because it is a system. It is a protocol, not just an app, and even better it is a loosely federated protocol. The IRC system is a federated protocol around which a galaxy of clients (apps if you prefer) orbit. No one person or corporation controls IRC. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 4543 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐃𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐘 𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒 ═════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ 07.28.21⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ ✐ Links_28/7/2021:_PulseAudio_15.0_Released,_World’s_Slowest_Raytracer⠀✐ Posted in News_Roundup at 12:00 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴 🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽 ⦇GNOME bluefish⦈ § Contents⠀➾ * GNU/Linux o Distributions o Devices/Embedded * Free_Software/Open_Source * Leftovers * § GNU/Linux⠀➾ o § Server⠀➾ # ⚓ 8_Best_Ways_To_Secure_Linux_Server_(Linux_Hardening_Guide 2021)⠀⇛ Linux/Unix powers almost everything on the internet. Nearly all the websites that you visit on the internet are hosted on a server that is running Linux. These servers host critical and confidential data. This could include apps and websites that are very popular. In this Linux server hardening guide, you will learn the 8 best ways to secure your Linux server and protect it from Hackers. The process of security should always be simple and straightforward. Hackers are always looking for vulnerabilities that they exploit in order to get access to your server. Security is not a one-time setting. You must constantly monitor any suspicious activities going on your server. There are many downsides of being hacked and the amount of damage that it can do to your company is crazy. Below we will be sharing with you best practices to securing production environment servers. # ⚓ Container_Technology_Complexity_Drives_Kubernetes_as_a Service_|_IT_Pro⠀⇛ The complexity of container management prompted an emerging aspect of digital transformation – Kubernetes as a Service (also known as managed Kubernetes). o § Audiocasts/Shows⠀➾ # ⚓ Server_Meltdown_|_LINUX_Unplugged_416⠀⇛ We try to pull off a show while recovering from an epic server crash. Then we build the ultimate remote Linux desktop—in the cloud! # ⚓ Amarok_Linux_3.1.1⠀⇛ Today we are looking at Amarok Linux 3.1.1. It comes with Linux Kernel 5.10, XFCE 4.16, and uses about 600MB to 1GB of ram when idling. Enjoy! # ⚓ Amarok_Linux_3.1.1_Run_Through⠀⇛ In this video, we are looking at Amarok Linux 3.1.1. # ⚓ CBL_Mariner:_Microsoft’s_New_Custom_Linux_Distro⠀⇛ Microsoft recently released there new Linux distro CBL Mariner, except it’s not new and we’ve known about for almost a year but it’s been released publicly so I guess it’s newsworthy now. o § Kernel Space⠀➾ # ⚓ PulseAudio_15.0_Released_with_Support_for_LDAC_and_AptX Codecs,_Improved_Hardware_Support⠀⇛ Highlights of the PulseAudio 15.0 release include support for the LDAC and AptX Bluetooth codecs for A2DP, support for the high-quality SBC XQ configuration variants, native support for HFP Bluetooth profiles, as well as support for Bluetooth A2DP AVRCP Absolute Volume to control the volume of the connected A2DP device. This major release also improves hardware support by adding support for the SteelSeries Arctis 9 USB gaming headsets, HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W G2 dock, OnePlus Type-C Bullets USB-C headset device, and Sennheiser GSX 1000 and 1200 PRO USB DACs for gaming. # § Graphics Stack⠀➾ # ⚓ Peter_Hutterer:_It’s_templates_all_the_way_down_– part_4⠀⇛ After getting thouroughly nerd-sniped a few weeks back, we now have FreeBSD support through qemu in the freedesktop.org ci- templates. [...] Now, there’s a bit to unpack but with the comments above it should be fairly obvious what is happening. We start the VM, copy our working directory over and then run a command on the VM before cleaning up. The reason we use touch .success is simple: it allows us to copy things out and clean up before actually failing the job. Obviously, if you want to build any other distribution you just swap the freebsd out for fedora or whatever – the process is the same. libinput has been using fedora qemu images for ages now. o § Instructionals/Technical⠀➾ # ⚓ How_to_Install_PrestaShop_on_Ubuntu_20.04_with_Apache⠀⇛ PrestaShop is an open-source e-commerce application. It is written in PHP and offers many built-in themes. The application offers a fully responsive design to the end-user. Translated in many languages, and supports all the major payment services. PrestaShop is highly customizable and provides many built-in add-ons to help the sellers customize their online shops. There are two distinct ways to set up PrestaShop. You can host it yourself on your server and have full access to the data and configuration files, or open an online account at the official website. # ⚓ Fedora_Magazine:_Getting_started_with_Maxima_in_Fedora Linux⠀⇛ Maxima is an open source computer algebra system (CAS) with powerful symbolic, numerical, and graphical capabilities. You can perform matrix operations, differentiation, integration, solve ordinary differential equations as well as plot functions and data in two and three dimensions. As such, it is helpful for anyone interested in science and math. This article goes through installing and using Maxima in Fedora Linux. # ⚓ 20_Basic_Linux_Commands_for_Beginners_Explained_with Examples⠀⇛ Are you new to Linux? Here all the list of basic Linux commands contains all the common commands you’ll need to know to get you started. When dealing with Linux, you need to use a shell – an interface that gives you access to the operating system. The commands are required as inputs to inform or direct a computer program to perform a specific operation. While most Linux distributions are user-friendly and come with an easy to use graphical interface, knowing how to use the command line can be very useful. So let’s learn the must know basic Linux commands with examples. # ⚓ How_to_set_up_Enpass_on_Linux⠀⇛ Enpass is a secure password vault for Linux, Mac, Windows, as well as mobile. It is intended to keep your passwords safe and remember them so that you don’t have to. In this guide, we’ll go over how to set up Enpass on Linux. # ⚓ How_to_use_Fedora_Media_Writer_to_create_a_Fedora_install USB⠀⇛ Fedora Media Writer is an easy-to-use application that allows users on any operating system to download and set up a Fedora installer on a USB stick. In this guide, we’ll show you how to set it up. # ⚓ Top_25_Hacking_Terms_For_Learners⠀⇛ These are some of the hacking terminologies or hacking terms that are important to know for an ethical hacking learner. I will be using these hacking terms throughout future articles of series “Hacking with Kali Linux”. o § Games⠀➾ # ⚓ Bas_Nieuwenhuizen:_World’s_Slowest_Raytracer⠀⇛ I have not talked about raytracing in RADV for a while, but after some procrastination being focused on some other things I recently got back to it and achieved my next milestone. In particular I have been hacking away at CTS and got to a point where CTS on dEQP-VK.ray_tracing.* runs to completion without crashes or hangs. Furthermore, I got the passrate to 90% of non- skiped tests. So we’re finally getting somewhere close to usable. As further show that it is usable my fixes for CTS also fixed the corruption issues in Quake 2 RTX (Github version), delivering this image: # ⚓ RADV_Ray-Tracing_Now_Rendering_Quake_II_RTX_Correctly_But Very_Slowly_–_Phoronix⠀⇛ The open-source Mesa RADV driver for independent Radeon Vulkan driver support on Linux has been working towards supporting ray-tracing for months. Progress is being made with the latest being more test cases passes and even the Quake II RTX game rendering correctly, but the performance is far short of being satisfactory yet. Prominent RADV developer Bas Nieuwenhuizen has been working on the ray-tracing support for the RADV Vulkan driver for some time and making good progress even without AMD’s official open-source AMDVLK driver supporting ray-tracing (only their closed-source Vulkan driver currently exposes the Vulkan RT extensions). # ⚓ Everything_you_need_to_know_about_Linux_Proton_on_the_Steam Deck⠀⇛ The Steam Deck is Valve’s venture into portable gaming. In terms of hardware, the Steam Deck is nothing but impressive. But more importantly, the system has everything a portable gaming device needs, including a 7-inch touchscreen, dual thumbsticks, and a trackpad. While the Steam Deck may look like its mobile gaming counterparts, it performs nothing like them. # ⚓ A_Total_War_Saga:_Troy_Linux_port_dropped_because_Valve’s Proton_means_‘less_demand_for_native_titles’⠀⇛ Feral Interactive is a studio that specializes in porting games to MacOS and other platforms. Earlier today, following the announcement of the Mythos DLC for A Total War Saga: Troy, it announced on Twitter that it is bringing both the base game and the DLC to MacOS on Steam after the Windows release. At the same time, however, it also said that work on a previously-announced Linux port will not be resumed, because Valve has effectively killed the market for it. “The Linux port was put on hold while Troy was exclusive to Epic, and we are not resuming development for the Steam release,” the studio explained. “We will continue to assess the feasibility of porting games to Linux, but there is generally less demand for native titles since Valve’s launch of Proton.” o § Distributions⠀➾ # § IBM/Red Hat/Fedora⠀➾ # ⚓ Challenging_Forbes’_2020_World’s_Best_Employers List⠀⇛ In a world of “big data” maybe we should consider accepting that we live in a world of “uncomfortable data” too—especially when the “big data” points in two different directions. When it does, maybe a human being should get involved? [...] IBM has had an employee stock purchase plan since 1958. In 1990, Tom Watson Jr. wrote in Father, Son & Co. that “the model corporation of the future should be largely owned by the people who work for it.” He wrote of the challenges he faced getting individuals to buy into the corporation. ​One friend told me how excited he would get when the percentage he contributed from his every paycheck to the stock purchase plan would finally buy a single share of IBM stock. He found forever memorable those intermittent purchases of a single stock which only happened once or twice a year. He was a dedicated employee-owner. He was a believer in the company. Yet, one has to feel that if Tom Watson Jr. were alive today, he would be saddened by the current lack of employee ownership in his corporation. IBM’s employees have been showing a decreasing enthusiasm to take advantage of their corporation’s employee stock purchase plan. In fact, the number of shares purchased by employees in 2018, 2019 and 2020 hasn’t been so low since the early ’70s—a half century ago. And this was a time when salaries were significantly lower, and the share price was—as a proportion of salaries—exorbitantly higher: $402.00 a share at the end of 1972. o § Devices/Embedded⠀➾ # ⚓ Lilbits:_Nothing_introduces_something,_first_look_at_the JingPad_A1_Linux_tablet⠀⇛ A startup called Nothing has generated way more buzz this year than you’d expect from a company that’s never released a product yet. But Nothing was founded by Carl Pei, co-founder of OnePlus, a company that knows a thing or two about generating press (not always good press, but at least people were talking). Now Nothing has finally announced something… and it’s a set of true wireless earbuds with an unusual design that incorporates transparent elements, what seems like a decent set of features, and a competitive $99 price tag. [...] This is one of the first third-party looks at the JingPad A1 Linux tablet looks at the pre-release hardware and JingOS 0.91 software experience with some basic testing of app installation, the keyboard, camera, and more. The tablet is up for pre-order for $549 and up through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign, with an estimated ship date of October, 2021. # ⚓ Hands-on_with_the_JingPad_A1_Linux_tablet_[TechHut/ YouTube]⠀⇛ # ⚓ ESP32-H2_Bluetooth_LE_&_802.15.4_RISC-V_SoC_shows_up_in ESP-IDF_source_code_–_CNX_Software⠀⇛ Espressif Systems is working on yet another RISC- V chip with ESP32-H2 SoC offering Bluetooth LE and 802.15.4 connectivity showing up in the ESP-IDF framework source code. A code comparison shows ESP32-H2 is very similar to ESP32-C3 with a single RISC-V core, albeit clocked at up to 96 MHz, and the first Espressif SoC without WiFi, as the WiFi radio is replaced with an 802.15.4 radio for Thread, Zigbee, etc… that can be used for the development of Home Automation, Smart Lighting, and wireless sensor network applications. # ⚓ Celebrating_the_community:_Laura⠀⇛ # § Open Hardware/Modding⠀➾ # ⚓ Pomodor-glow!_Improve_your_study_session_with_this colorful_countdown_timer_|_Arduino_Blog⠀⇛ Studying without getting distracted can pose a significant challenge to students, which is why having small productivity hacks could be beneficial. Alexandra Charland — who goes by alch_emist on Instructables — wanted to try out the popular Pomodoro technique, which involves working for 25 minutes uninterrupted and then taking a break for five minutes after. To make this approach a bit more appealing, Charland created a countdown box that can light up in different colors. Charland’s device is comprised of an Arduino Nano 33 IoT that runs a timer for the 25- and five-minute intervals. On the front of the enclosure is a pair of seven-segment displays that show the time remaining on the main timer, and even though these require 10 pins, a shift register can easily be added in the future. The side of the box has a large red arcade pushbutton that when pressed starts or stops the timer. * § Leftovers⠀➾ o ⚓ Some_Workers_Are_Choosing_Their_Pets_Over_Their_Jobs_as_Offices Reopen,_But_Will_Animal-Friendly_Workplaces_Catch_On?⠀⇛ As the economy recovers, employers nationwide are struggling to retain and recruit good workers, according to human-resources and labor experts as well as a handful of company executives interviewed by TIME. That’s giving millions of employees more bargaining power to “call the shots,” says Rue Dooley, an adviser with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), a national trade group. “All the planets have aligned in such a way that employers now are fighting for the best talent,” Dooley says. Among the top worker demands are pet-friendly policies, whether lenient work-from-home rules or permission to bring pets into the office. Some 12.6 million U.S. households got a new pet after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic in March 2020, according to the American Pet Products Association. A tally by the nonprofit Shelter Animals Count found that at least 269,000 pets were adopted from rescue groups alone in 2020, some 36,000 more than the year before. o § Hardware⠀➾ # ⚓ The_global_supply_chains_have_been_revealed_as_a_huge_house of_cards_–_Alternet.org⠀⇛ by Glenn McGillivray, Western UniversityCOVID-19 has laid bare many uncomfortable truths regarding society’s overall preparedness for low-probability but high-impact events, especially global ones. These range from issues pertaining exclusively to pandemic readiness… o § Health/Nutrition⠀➾ # ⚓ CDC_to_Recommend_Masks_Again,_Even_for_the_Vaccinated,_in US_Hot_Spot_Areas⠀⇛ # ⚓ Outbreaks_of_Untreatable,_Drug-Resistant_Fungus_Spread_in_2 Cities⠀⇛ A deadly, hard-to-treat fungal infection that has been spreading through nursing homes and hospitals across the United States is becoming even more dangerous, according to researchers, who for the first time have identified several cases in which the fungus, Candida auris, was completely impervious to all existing medication. The finding, released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is an alarming development in the evolution of C. auris, a tenacious yeast infection discovered in Japan in 2009 that has since spread across much of the world. # ⚓ [Old] Killing_Cyclists_Is_As_American_As_Mass_Shootings⠀⇛ On the face of it, these laws should apply pretty much every time a driver kills a cyclist in a situation where the driver is at fault. If you’re in control of a 2,000-pound hunk of steel moving 55 miles per hour or more on a road equally open to cyclists—which is to say, most roads in the United States—and you make a sudden left turn without first ensuring there isn’t a rider in the way, then you have clearly put others at extreme risk in precisely the same way as somebody who drops a bathtub off a tall building without first looking at the sidewalk below. Or, to paraphrase the language of the California laws, you have created such an extreme risk of injury or death to others that you have indeed displayed gross disregard for human life. In practice, though, these laws almost never apply, because police officers and district attorneys have to decide whether to press charges. Those decisions require judgment calls about what terms like “reckless” and “negligent” and “reasonable person” actually mean. As it happens, cops and DAs frequently decide that speeding, running red lights, swerving onto road shoulders at 55 miles per hour, or making left turns without first checking for cyclists is merely the behavior of a perfectly reasonable person. # ⚓ [Old] Cars_Have_Killed_Almost_700_Bicyclists_In_2020⠀⇛ Outside magazine also points to higher speed limits and increased rates of distracted driving for the rise in deaths, which definitely tracks. But there’s also a lot to be said for how our garbage infrastructure doesn’t value anyone not inside a car. Take the Bronx in NY, for example: Four cyclists were fatally struck in a three-month time frame over the summer. Did the borough decide to add robustly protected bike lanes? Nope! From Streetsblog: After four cyclist fatalities in the Bronx in just three months — and months of steadily rising bike injuries — the Department of Transportation is refusing to commit to providing the beleaguered borough with anything like a robust, protected bike-lane network. Instead, DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg is doubling down on throwing cops at the problem, even though a four-week enforcement blitz earlier this summer did nothing to bring down the soaring number of bike injuries and crashes, according to NYPD Chief of Transportation Nilda Hofmann. # ⚓ [Old] Drivers_killed_the_most_pedestrians_and_bicyclists_in almost_30_years⠀⇛ Cyclists are faring even worse: 857 were killed in 2018, an increase of 6.3 percent. Female cyclists are especially at risk: the number of women killed while cycling shot up 29.2 percent in 2018, compared to just 3.2 percent for men. # ⚓ The_20_Most_Dangerous_U.S._Cities_for_Cyclists_[+Death Totals]⠀⇛ In this article, we look at 77 cities to find the 20 most dangerous U.S. cities for cyclists. The genesis for this article started with two simple questions: Which cities were most dangerous for cyclists and why? Increases in fatal bicycle accidents have occurred alongside increases in bike-share programs and the number of cyclists commuting to work. In 2017, there were nearly 800,000 commuters nationwide who rode their bicycles to work, representing 0.5% of all commuters. While the share of bike commuters has remained steady in recent years, the fatality rate per 100,000 bike commuters is at a ten-year high. # ⚓ Statement_in_Response_to_Cyclist_Killed_by_USPS_Driver_on the_Upper_West_Side⠀⇛ esterday evening, the driver of a massive USPS truck struck and killed a 71-year-old cyclist at the intersection of Central Park West and 86th Street. This is a notoriously dangerous intersection where turning vehicles regularly cause conflict with vulnerable street users like cyclists. Citywide, 126 people have been killed in crashes since the start of 2021, approximately 40 percent more than 2020 and the highest number by this point in the year since Mayor de Blasio took office. # ⚓ Fatal_cycle:_the_rising_toll_of_rider_deaths⠀⇛ Cyclist deaths have risen by nearly 50 per cent since the introduction of road laws aimed at increasing their safety. Morry Bailes questions what’s gone wrong. It is not just greater publicity that has contributed to the seeming rise in cycling deaths, it’s real. The statistics make for grim reading. South Australia has the second highest cycling deaths per capita of any state or territory after the Northern Territory. o § Integrity/Availability⠀➾ # § Proprietary⠀➾ # ⚓ Workers_at_a_repair_facility_used_by_Apple_compare conditions_to_sweatshops⠀⇛ In the report, which is worth reading in its entirety, employees also reportedly say there aren’t enough bathrooms or parking spots for the number of workers, and that they’re not allowed to use their phones while working, even in the case of family or personal emergencies. One employee told Insider that she got off work to discover that her son had been taken to the hospital after being burned. # § Pseudo-Open Source⠀➾ # § Privatisation/Privateering⠀➾ # § Linux Foundation⠀➾ # ⚓ Linux_Foundation’s_O3DE_Project, Kythera_AI_Gives_Independent Developers_Free_Instant_Access_To_New Open-Source_Games_Engine⠀⇛ # § Security⠀➾ # ⚓ Crypto_malware_LemonDuck_targeting_Windows, Linux_devices [Ed: Still mindlessly pushing Microsoft_talking_points,_despite_a_history_of lying,_cover-up,_and_deflection.]⠀⇛ LemonDuck was first discovered in China in 2019 as a cryptocurrency botnet that used affected systems for Monero mining. # ⚓ LemonDuck_Shows_Malware_Can_Evolve,_Putting Linux_and_Microsoft_at_Risk [Ed: Helping Microsoft_Googlebomb_“Linux”_with_FUD]⠀⇛ # § Privacy/Surveillance⠀➾ # ⚓ EFF_Sues_U.S._Postal_Service_For_Records About_Covert_Social_Media_Spying_Program⠀⇛ For the complaint:https:// www.eff.org/document/eff-v-usps- complaint For more on this case:https:// www.eff.org/cases/eff-v-usps- social-media-monitoring-icop For more on social media surveillance:https://www.eff.org/ issues/social-media-surveilance # ⚓ Twitter_hires_the_team_behind_news summary_app_Brief⠀⇛ The Brief acquihire continues Twitter’s recent trend of acquisitions and talent pickups for news features. The company bought Scroll, a subscription service that removes ads from news sites, in May, and said at the time the service would become “a meaningful addition to our subscriptions work.” That hasn’t materialized just yet, though; the Twitter Blue subscription product launched in June in Canada and Australia, and while it had a reader mode to help you more easily read threads, a Scroll-like feature isn’t part of the product right now. Twitter also bought newsletter service Revue in January. # ⚓ Aron_Solomon:_The_New_Horizon_of_Drones and_Your_Privacy⠀⇛ Drone usage started small and is getting big. Back in 2016, there were bold predictions that drone usage would triple by 2020. The reality has exceeded that number. A report from June shows that the commercial drone market is growing fairly rapidly with no signs it will slow down: “The drone manufacturing industry is maturing – and so are drone customers. As the capabilities of drones increase, they are used for more sophisticated and specific applications.” # ⚓ Facebook_eyes_a_future_beyond_social media⠀⇛ How can a firm with such political baggage be so successful? The answer is two sides of the same coin. With more than 2.7bn daily global users, Facebook’s main offerings—its flagship social network (known internally as Blue), photo- sharing on Instagram and messaging on WhatsApp and Messenger—are a digital magnifying glass of human nature. This glass amplifies the good (neighbourly help amid the pandemic) as well as the bad (conspiracy theories and quack cures). It also serves as a remarkable lens for advertisers to focus in on the world’s consumers. And the two-facedness is likely to become more pronounced should Facebook succeed with its biggest project yet: creating a “metaverse” that would combine a 3D digital world with the 3D physical one. # ⚓ Facebook_to_Restrict_Ads_Targeting Teens⠀⇛ While the new policy might be a win for advocacy groups who said targeting teens posed potential dangers, Facebook said it was going ahead with a plan to create an Instagram for kids. Attorneys general from 40 states have asked Facebook to scrap the idea. # ⚓ The_Insecurity_Industry⠀⇛ In technology as in public health, to protect anyone, we must protect everyone. The first step in this direction—at least the first digital step—must be to ban the commercial trade in intrusion software. We do not permit a market in biological infections-as-a-service, and the same must be true for digital infections. Eliminating the profit motive reduces the risks of proliferation while protecting progress, leaving room for publicly-minded research and inherently governmental work. While removing intrusion software from the commercial market doesn’t also take it away from states, it does ensure that reckless drug dealers and sex- criminal Hollywood producers who can dig a few million out of their couch cushions won’t be able to infect any or every iPhone on the planet, endangering the latte-class’ shiny slabs of status. Such a moratorium, however, is mere triage: it only buys us time. Following a ban, the next step is liability. It is crucial to understand that neither the scale of the NSO Group’s business, nor the consequences it has inflicted on global society, would have been possible without access to global capital from amoral firms like Novalpina Capital (Europe) and Francisco Partners (US). The slogan is simple: if companies are not divested, the owners should be arrested. The exclusive product of this industry is intentional, foreseeable harm, and these companies are witting accomplices. Further, when, a business is discovered to be engaging in such activities at the direction of a state, liability should move beyond more pedestrian civil and criminal codes to invoke a coordinated international response. # ⚓ [Old] Dan_Geer’s_10_Cybersecurity_Best Practices⠀⇛ Require software liability: Software should be covered by product liability, Geer says. Software companies should make their product code open-source, so customers can tweak bits they don’t want to use, or else they must assume liability for any damages it causes. # ⚓ [Old] Improving_Cybersecurity_Means Taking_More_Care_with_What_We_Digitize⠀⇛ Second, liability for cybersecurity flaws must be made clear, and software makers whose code causes glitches must be held to account, just like producers of other consumer or industrial products. Today, most penalties for cybersecurity defects relate to either failures in reporting after breaches or to misrepresentations in a product’s the terms of service. Neither contributes to safer code. Reporting mandates, for example, only penalize organizations that fail to disclose breaches once they’ve occurred. And relying on the terms of service between a software company and an end user ignores the fact that users have zero bargaining power when licensing software — they can only accept the terms offered or do without. This is why it’s so rare that any one organization is held liable when software proves insecure. Clarifying what constitutes minimum cybersecurity requirements, much like California did in a new law last year, and standardizing liability when these benchmarks are broken, will help remove shoddy software from the market, making us all safer in the process. # ⚓ Twitter_is_testing_notices_that_tell_you if_your_account_is_suspended_or_locked⠀⇛ The new notices spell out your status and provide some additional guidance for those who are locked or suspended. If you’ve been permanently suspended, you can submit an appeal, according to one notice, and if your account has been locked, that notice says most accounts get full access back in a week. o § Defence/Aggression⠀➾ # ⚓ Having_Failed_to_Sabotage_Jan_6_Inquiry,_McCarthy_Is Blaming_Pelosi_for_the_Riot⠀⇛ # ⚓ Corporate_Media_Joins_the_Anti-Vaxxers_When_It_Comes_to Chinese-_and_Russian-Made_Vaccines⠀⇛ “Hundreds of Thai medical workers infected despite Sinovac vaccinations,” ran Reuters’ bombshell headline earlier this month. The report detailed how 618 Thai medical workers inoculated with the Chinese COVID vaccine have become infected anyway, leading to one death. As is common with such an influential newswire, Reuters’ story was picked up across the world by hundreds of publications, including The Washington Post, Yahoo! News and The New York Post. # ⚓ Biden_Is_Imposing_More_Harsh_Sanctions_on_Cuba_—_and Guantánamo_Remains_Open⠀⇛ # ⚓ How_Washington’s_top_Taiwan_specialist_embraced_separatist party_leader_and_opened_new_cross-Strait_crisis⠀⇛ # ⚓ Chris_Hedges:_The_Price_of_Conscience⠀⇛ Daniel Hale, a former intelligence analyst in the drone program for the Air Force who as a private contractor in 2013 leaked some 17 classified documents about drone strikes to the press, was sentenced today to 45 months in prison. # ⚓ Daniel_Hale_sentenced_to_45_months_in_prison⠀⇛ Before he was sentenced, Hale read a powerful and intensely emotional speech to the court, condemning the horrors of war, particularly the post-9/11 U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and drew attention to Iraqi and Afghan victims of the U.S. drone assassination program. He said he opposes war for the same reasons he opposes the death penalty, saying it’s wrong to kill and especially wrong to kill the defenseless. The U.S. often posthumously labels those it kills as “combatants,” and Hale said that sometimes up to 90% of victims in a given airstrike are unidentifiable. # ⚓ Josh_Hawley’s_“Love_America_Act”_Is_All_About_Protecting Racism⠀⇛ # ⚓ Afghan_civilian_casualties_surge_as_U.S._forces_withdraw⠀⇛ More women and children were killed and wounded in Afghanistan in the first half of 2021 than in the first six months of any year since the United Nations began systematically keeping count in 2009, a U.N. report said Monday. The war-torn country saw a 47 percent increase in the number of all civilians killed and wounded in violence across Afghanistan in the first six months of the year, compared to the same period last year, according to the report. # ⚓ Congress_and_the_States_Are_Constitutionally_Empowered_to Crack_Down_on_Trump_and_His_Seditionists⠀⇛ If the goal of the January 6 committee is to achieve some measure of accountability, the panel had to be able to examine the full scope of wrongdoing before, during, and after the assault on the Capitol. That wasn’t going to happen if members of what has come to be known as “the sedition caucus” were part of the panel. Pelosi recognizes that there are basic standards that must apply going forward, and she has applied them. This has inspired predictable criticism. But the country is at a critical juncture where choices must be made to exclude bad actors. For so long as Trump and his seditionists continue to defend the Big Lie, and the insurrection that extended from it, the threat they pose to American democracy cannot be neglected. # ⚓ First_batch_of_razor_wire_sent_to_Lithuania_from_Estonia⠀⇛ The first half of what is going to be 100 kilometers of razor fire provided by Estonia to Lithuania to tackle pressure from illegal immigration was dispatched by Estonia on Monday. o § Environment⠀➾ # ⚓ Scientists_who_Issued_‘Climate_Emergency’_Declaration_in 2019_Now_say_Earth’s_Vital_Signs_are_Worsening⠀⇛ From devastating wildfires to rising methane emissions, Earth’s vital signs are continuing to deteriorate, scientists warn. An urgent global phaseout of fossil fuels is needed, they say, reiterating calls for “transformative change,” which is “needed now more than ever to protect life on Earth and remain within as many planetary boundaries as possible.” The warning comes roughly a year and a half after a global coalition of 11,000 climate scientists declared a climate emergency, warning that global action was needed to avoid “untold suffering due to the climate crisis.” The new paper examining Earth’s vital signs, published in the journal BioScience, is authored by some of the same scientists who helped spearhead the climate emergency declaration. Stay up to date with DeSmog news and alerts # ⚓ The_West_is_burning._Climate_change_is_making_it_worse.⠀⇛ It’s just one of several massive fires, supercharged by climate change and extreme drought conditions, that are currently burning across the American West, and it comes as other parts of the world confront their own climate disasters while US climate action hangs in balance in the Senate. On Thursday, the Dixie Fire became the second fire to reach “megafire” status — burning at least 100,000 acres — in California this year. California’s Sugar Fire was the first to clear that threshold earlier this month, though it’s now 98 percent contained. In October last year, the August Complex Fire became the first recorded “gigafire” in California history, burning more than 1 million acres. # § Energy⠀➾ # ⚓ Valmet_Automotive_to_start_EV_production_in Uusikaupunki,_Finland⠀⇛ Valmet Automotive has signed a letter of intent for manufacturing Lightyear One, an electric vehicle powered partly by integrated solar cells designed by the Netherland’s Lightyear. The Finnish automotive maker is set to commence manufacturing the electric vehicles in the first half of next year at its assembly plant in Uusikaupunki, Southern Finland. The contract manufacturing agreement outlined in the letter of intent is to be finalised by the end of August. o § Finance⠀➾ # ⚓ Report:_Real_Estate_Groups_Paid_GOP_Lawmakers_Huge_Sums_to Reinstate_Evictions⠀⇛ # ⚓ At_Times_Square_Rally,_Activists_Demand_Congress_‘Tax_the Rich’⠀⇛ A coalition of progressive advocacy groups on Tuesday rallied in New York’s Times Square, where they hosted a “Tax the Rich Game Show” and demanded that corporations and wealthy people pay their fair share of taxes. “Jeff Bezos can’t hitchhike to space on the backs of hardworking Americans. It’s time to #TaxTheRich.” —Tax March o § AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics⠀➾ # ⚓ AOC_Blasts_White_House_Suggestion_People_Can_“Out-Organize” Voter_Suppression⠀⇛ # ⚓ Nina_Turner_Opponent_Facing_Potential_Ethics_Probe_for_$17 Million_in_Contracts⠀⇛ # ⚓ Owned_by_workers⠀⇛ # ⚓ Why_Aren’t_Biden_and_the_Democrats_Going_All_Out_for Democracy?⠀⇛ So far this year, the GOP has passed roughly 30 laws in states across the country  that will make voting harder, especially in Black and Latino communities. With Trump’s baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen, Republicans are stoking white people’s fears that a growing non-white population will usurp their dominance. o § Misinformation/Disinformation⠀➾ # ⚓ A_Desperate_Trump_Revives_Debunked_“Deleted_Files”_Claim About_Arizona_Ballots⠀⇛ # ⚓ Judge_Tosses_Candace_Owens’s_Litigious_Attempt_To_Turn Facebook_Fact-Checking_Into_Defamation⠀⇛ Last year, Candace Owens (former Turning Point USA’s communications director and current “conservative” author/commentator) sued both USA Today and Lead Stories LLC over fact-checking services they provide to Facebook. Owens claimed the labelling of her COVID-related Facebook posts as misinformation caused her to lose ad revenue and hampered her ability to promote her new book. # ⚓ As_The_White_House_(And_Others)_Blame_Facebook_For_COVID Vaccination_Rates,_Health_Officials_Are_Blaming_Fox_News⠀⇛ Over the last few weeks there’s been a weird, wasteful, and just silly dispute in which the White House has tried to blame Facebook (and misinformation on Facebook) for not enough people agreeing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 (in light of cases ramping up again). Things have gotten so stupid that two Senators have released a terribly unconstitutional bill attempting to hold Facebook liable for “health misinformation” on its platform. o § Censorship/Free Speech⠀➾ # ⚓ Roskomnadzor_orders_YouTube_to_block_channels_belonging_to Navalny’s_associates⠀⇛ Russia’s federal censor, Roskomnadzor, has sent a letter to YouTube’s parent company (Google) ordering the video platform to block channels belonging to three Russian opposition figures associated with Alexey Navalny: Leonid Volkov, Vladimir Milov, and Georgy Alburov. # ⚓ Russia’s_federal_censor_uses_‘Internet_isolation’_hardware to_block_mirror_sites_to_Alexey_Navalny’s_domain⠀⇛ Though it instituted the system supposedly to guard against foreign cyber-threats, the Russian government has reportedly started using new equipment to block mirror sites created to maintain access to Alexey Navalny’s main website, which officials blocked earlier this week. # ⚓ Techdirt_Podcast_Episode_291:_Free_Speech,_Elections, Vaccines,_And_Social_Media⠀⇛ Freedom of speech sits at the intersection of so many of the topics we write about here on Techdirt, and some of our favorite podcast guests are true experts on the subject. One such guest is UCI Law Professor and former UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression David Kaye, who joins us again for this week’s episode and a wide-ranging discussion about some of the most pressing and current free speech issues. # ⚓ Supreme_Court_Asked_To_Firmly_Establish_A_First_Amendment Right_To_Record_Police_Officers⠀⇛ Earlier this year, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals awarded qualified immunity to officers who grabbed a tablet from Levi Frasier and tried to delete his recording of them. Frasier happened across these officers applying force during an arrest and decided to record it. The officer didn’t like this so they took away his device and tried to find the video to delete it. Apparently unable to locate it, the officer yelled back to his partner that he couldn’t find the recording, to which his partner replied, “As long as there’s no video, it’s ok.” # ⚓ How_Cancel_Culture_Became_Politicized_—_Just_Like_Political Correctness⠀⇛ Jon Ronson has been studying that transition for a decade and wrote about the way private individuals have been disproportionately punished for minor transgressions on social media in his 2015 book So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed. He thinks the issue with cancel culture is not so much one of right versus left, but with the idea that private individuals should be judged in the same way as public figures. o § Freedom of Information/Freedom of the Press⠀➾ # ⚓ Germany_Warns_Turkey’s_Exiled_Media_of_Apparent_Hit_List⠀⇛ Journalists named on the list and experts say nationalist groups with links to violent crimes operate in Germany and elsewhere in Europe, and that exiles who fled persecution in Turkey no longer feel safe. o § Civil Rights/Policing⠀➾ # ⚓ They_All_Scream_Over_Ben_&_Jerry’s_Not_Selling_Ice_Cream_on the_West_Bank⠀⇛ Ben & Jerry’s decision to halt its operations in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and in Jerusalem has pro-Israel editors working overtime. # ⚓ Police_Are_Telling_ShotSpotter_to_Alter_Evidence_From Gunshot-Detecting_AI⠀⇛ The document is what’s known as a Frye motion—a request for a judge to examine and rule on whether a particular forensic method is scientifically valid enough to be entered as evidence. Rather than defend ShotSpotter’s technology and its employees’ actions in a Frye hearing, the prosecutors withdrew all ShotSpotter evidence against Williams. The case isn’t an anomaly, and the pattern it represents could have huge ramifications for ShotSpotter in Chicago, where the technology generates an average of 21,000 alerts each year. The technology is also currently in use in more than 100 cities. Motherboard’s review of court documents from the Williams case and other trials in Chicago and New York State, including testimony from ShotSpotter’s favored expert witness, suggests that the company’s analysts frequently modify alerts at the request of police departments—some of which appear to be grasping for evidence that supports their narrative of events. o § Internet Policy/Net Neutrality⠀➾ # ⚓ AT&T_Gets_Loyal_Lawmakers_To_Push_A_Broadband_Tax_For_‘Big Tech’⠀⇛ Hoping to capitalize on legitimate animosity against “big tech,” AT&T lobbyists and policy makers have been busy recirculating a fifteen-year- old talking point. Namely, that big tech companies should throw billions of dollars at big telecom companies to subsidize their broadband deployments. The argument that AT&T has been pushing since 2004 or so is that since big tech companies get a “free ride” on telecom networks (which has never been true), they should pay telecom giants billions of additional dollars… just because. o § Monopolies⠀➾ # ⚓ The_F.T.C._asks_for_an_extension_to_refile_its_Facebook antitrust_suit.⠀⇛ The Federal Trade Commission on Friday asked a federal judge to give it more time to refile an antitrust suit against Facebook that is the agency’s biggest test in reining in the power of big tech. In a filing with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the agency asked for a three- week extension, or until Aug. 19, to amend a lawsuit that the court dismissed last month. The F.T.C. said in its request that it had reached an agreement with Facebook over the proposed extension. # § Patents⠀➾ # ⚓ COVID’s_Taken_3_Million_Lives_as_Rich_Nations_Blocked Vaccine_Patent_Waiver⠀⇛ # ⚓ 3_Million_People_Have_Died_of_Covid_Since_Rich Nations_Began_Obstructing_Vaccine_Patent_Waiver⠀⇛ More than three million people across the globe have died of Covid-19 in the roughly nine months since India and South Africa first proposed a temporary patent waiver for coronavirus vaccines, a popular measure that Germany, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other rich countries have blocked. “Millions have died while the governments of rich countries have been bickering over monopoly rights for Covid-19 vaccines.”—Nick Dearden, Global Justice Now # § Trademarks⠀➾ # ⚓ Splunk_Can’t_Sue_Deutsche_Telekom_In_USA_Over_Magenta Trademark_Bullying_Occurring_In_Germany⠀⇛ If you were to simply input the word “magenta” into the search bar at the top of Techdirt, you will note that two company names seem to keep coming up in the articles: T-Mobile and its parent company Deutsche Telekom. This is because those two companies have been incredibly annoying at with their nonstop bullying of other companies, often in entirely unrelated industries, for daring to use the color magenta in their branding. While some will want to argue that very specific colors can definitely be trademarked, this misunderstands how T-Mobile and DT operate, which is to threaten plenty of companies that use a similar purple color and those that use magenta but in different marketplaces. Notably for the purposes of this post, much of this trademark bullying has occurred in Europe, though not all of it. The point is that DT is a trademark bully when it comes to the color magenta and everyone knows it. # § Copyrights⠀➾ # ⚓ YouTube_Rippers_Refuse_to_Log_Data_and_Back_Out_of U.S._Piracy_Lawsuit⠀⇛ Tofig Kurbanov, the Russian operator of YouTube-rippers FLVTO.biz and 2conv.com, will no longer take part in the copyright infringement lawsuit filed by several record labels. The decision comes after a Virginia District Court ordered Kurbanov to keep extensive logs of the sites’ user activity and hand these over to the major record labels. # ⚓ Upload_Filters:_23_EU_Member_States_Face_Legal_Action Over_Copyright_Law_Delays⠀⇛ The European Commission has taken the first step towards taking almost two dozen EU member states to the bloc’s highest court due to their failure to write new copyright rules into local law. The countries failed to meet a June 7 deadline to deal with matters including controversial upload filters designed to detect infringing content and prevent it from being re-uploaded. ╘══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛ ¶ Lines in total: 6104 ➮ Generation completed at 02:40, i.e. 59 seconds to (re)generate ⟲