Techrights Bulletin for Tuesday, October 27, 2020 ┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅ Generated Thu 29 Oct 02:33:52 GMT 2020 by Dr. Roy Schestowitz (roy (at) schestowitz (dot) com) Full hyperlinks for navigation omitted but are available in the corresponding HTML version at techrights.org Older bulletins can be found at: http://techrights.org/txt-archives ╒═══════════════════ INDEX ═══════════════════════════════════════════╕ Bulletin articles (as HTML) to comment on (requires login): http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/increasingly-proprietary-web/#comments http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/irc-log-261020/#comments http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/site-changes-ahead-of-anniversary/#comments http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/techrights-without-a-browser/#comments http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/torvalds-assimilated/#comments Followed by Daily Links (news picks): http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/fuguita-6-8-fedora-33/#comments http://techrights.org/2020/10/27/nixos-20-09/#comments ╒═══════════════════ ARTICLE ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** Taking_Our_Efforts_to_the_Next_Level_in_an_Increasingly_Proprietary_and Hostile_Web ***** Posted in Deception, Microsoft, Red_Hat, Security, Servers, Standard at 10:02 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz [Google, Microsoft, and Web users] Summary: Web users are being repressed by mechanisms of mass manipulation, control and restrictions; the Web may not be going away any time soon, but architectural and topological issues need to be overcome (the sooner, the better) ASIDE from the new (winter) banner, a new footer, and a new multi-level menu at the top, there’s also growing emphasis on IRC for communication and coordination (we’ve changed some things accordingly). The site is now accessible_using_a_text_editor_alone (albeit some editors depend on a standalone fetcher such as wget or curl) and HTTPS via reverse proxy may be coming soon (this would likely require setting up a new and totally separate container). Focus on infrastructure is very important to us, seeing how prevalent back doors became (governments shamelessly demand these even out in public), how much public support there is for Web censorship (of all the “bad” stuff of course, “go Google, go silence all those people we don’t like! Make them go away!”) and even software censorship (youtube-dl should never ever consider Microsoft as a reliable code host, nor should Fedora, whose decision- making_(cat-herding_in_his_own_words)_leader_said_some_hours_ago: “full disclosure: I own a small number of shares of Microsoft”). “The way things are going, the Web is swiftly moving into a dark era of weaponised social control media, mass surveillance (for manipulation), mass censorship (at all levels) and DRM (whose circumvention is treated as a crime).”Fedora has a new release (33), but it's_still_overwhelmingly_Microsoft- hosted_and_that's_a_problem. The managers also seem_to_have_outsourced_a_lot_of Fedora_to_Amazon. Considering some of the biggest IBM and Red Hat contracts, it’s getting hard to trust CentOS/Fedora/RHEL with real security (including privacy from the US government, i.e. Donald Trump and his ilk). More of our operations have been switched over to Alpine and (quite likely) will be moved to the Netherlands some time soon. A lot of people probably considered this “paranoid” a decade ago. But ‘mission creep’ should never be underestimated. The way things are going, the Web is swiftly moving into a dark era of weaponised social control media, mass surveillance (for manipulation), mass censorship (at all levels) and DRM (whose circumvention is treated as a crime). Don’t worry, GitHub will look after software freedom… or not. █ “DRM is the future.” –Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO ╒═══════════════════ ARTICLE ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** IRC_Proceedings:_Monday,_October_26,_2020 ***** Posted in IRC_Logs at 2:13 am by Needs Sunlight [GNOME_Gedit] [GNOME_Gedit] #techrights_log #boycottnovell_log [GNOME_Gedit] [GNOME_Gedit] #boycottnovell-social_log #techbytes_log Enter_the_IRC_channels_now ╒═══════════════════ ARTICLE ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** Site_Changes_Ahead_of_Anniversary ***** Posted in Site_News at 8:00 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz [A birthday present] Summary: We’re making some changes to the presentation and function of the site — changes that will become more prominent over the coming days ACCORDING TO ICANN, our "Creation Date" is "2006-11-07T14:21:12Z (i.e. a fortnight from now, minus 14 years) and, as we've_already_noted_here_very recently, we want to do something special in spite of the regional lock-downs (maybe national some time soon, with growing levels of restrictions intended to contain the pandemic). We’ve bought a number of cakes, but that’s a superficiality. We want to do something more meaningful for this birthday, knowing that a record number of people are nowadays involved with the site (e.g. as guest writers or admins), lurk along or mingle with the site’s IRC community, and join its growing readers base (this past year has seen the highest readership ever and in Tux Machines this past week was also an all-time record). “Changes and upgrades need to be justified based on practical grounds.”A geeky sort of anniversary would involve not gifts and cakes; our collaboration tools need to be improved and IRC had has its limitations, alongside the old limitations associated with encrypted E-mail (while E-mail is standardised it was never designed for truly anonymous usage). The Wiki was recently used for some internal collaborations, mostly collaborative editing, and we don’t wish to replace what works fine just_for_the_sake_of_'novelty'. Changes and upgrades need to be justified based on practical grounds. [Happy birthday handwriting]This morning we started implementing some changes to the site and over the coming days we expect to carry on. The changes aren’t much beyond structural and cosmetic, at least for now. We’re exploring all sorts of improvements which can and perhaps will be incorporated. █ ╒═══════════════════ ARTICLE ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** Read_Techrights_Without_a_Web_Browser ***** Posted in Site_News at 9:23 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz Techrights in Kate (plain text editor) [Techrights in Kate] Summary: Any text editor can now be used to read Techrights, owing to a daily bulletin we’ve set up and will maintain every day ARE we moving beyond the WWW (Web)? No, not yet, but maybe the next stage would be to serve over Gopher or BBS (maybe SFTP). At the moment we’ve only managed to reduce the site to plain text files, updated daily, using a bunch of code we’ve tested throughout the day. Archiving is done too. The ‘site’ is now accessible over http://techrights.org/txt (it’s just a text file, it’ll be updated every day) “This is all still work in progress, but hopefully we’ll manage to meet/satisfy a growing need to get off the bloated Web and get something more portable instead.”Open directly in a text editor (many support opening from a given URL) or fetch with curl/wget, then open in a text editor of choice, even the command line (vi/nano/similar). There’s also an_archive (for older days). This is all still work in progress, but hopefully we’ll manage to meet/satisfy a growing need to get off the bloated Web and get something more portable instead. Seems plausible, not just portable. I myself already read most of the news directly from my text editor, not a Web browser. It removes so much of the noise and unwanted distractions. Privacy gains are a side perk. Only text, presented the way that suits the reader’s needs rather than the Webmaster’s. Let’s (try to) change the way people use the Internet. █ ╒═══════════════════ ARTICLE ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** [Meme]_Torvalds_Assimilated ***** Posted in Deception, Free/Libre_Software, Microsoft at 4:34 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz [Microsoft: we come in peace. We take Linux and Git with us. ] Summary: People belatedly_realise that Microsoft’s plan for Git (and for Linux) isn't_for_the_betterment_of_those_projects_but_for_Microsoft_monopoly ╒═══════════════════ DAILY LINKS ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** Links_27/10/2020:_FuguIta_6.8,_Fedora_33,_Red_Hat_Satellite_6.8,_KDE Plasma_5.20.2_and_GStreamer_1.18.1 ***** Posted in News_Roundup at 1:06 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz [GNOME bluefish] **** Contents **** * GNU/Linux o Distributions o Devices/Embedded * Free_Software/Open_Source * Leftovers * **** GNU/Linux **** o **** Server **** # ** Best_Linux_server_distributions_of_2020 ** Let the yearly wrap-ups begin! Thanks to COVID-19, we’ll start them out just a wee bit early. And why not? It’s not as if the last two months of the year are nearly as productive as the first 10. As we start to wind down the year, let’s wind up the lists. This time around, I want to take a look back at what I believe to be the best Linux server distributions of 2020. Even though it was a tough year, there were still some exciting things to arrive in the tech industry. With Linux continuing to see big gains, especially in the world of enterprise computing, it should come as no surprise that the server world is being absolutely dominated by the open source platform. o **** Audiocasts/Shows **** # ** Pop!_OS_20.10_–_Full_Review_–_YouTube ** System76 recently released the latest version of their popular Linux distribution, Pop!_OS 20.10. In this review, I go over what you can expect from the latest version and share my thoughts. We’ll take a look at the new features (and more). # ** Why_Linux_Users_Should_Pay_Attention_To_Fedora_33 ** Fedora 33 is a crucial (and awesome) Linux distro release for many reasons, including the new Welcome screen, Wayland stability and GNOME 3.38. Schykle is here to break it all down and explain why this is such an important version to pay attention to. # ** Late_Night_Linux_–_Episode_101_–_Late_Night_Linux ** Drama with open source office suites, the RIAA attacks open source, a new Ubuntu release complete with Raspberry Pi support, new Arm hardware, and the usual KDE goodness. # ** Power_Up_Your_Java_Using_Python_With_JPype_–_The_Python Podcast ** Python and Java are two of the most popular programming languages in the world, and have both been around for over 20 years. In that time there have been numerous attempts to provide interoperability between them, with varying methods and levels of success. One such project is JPype, which allows you to use Java classes in your Python code. In this episode the current maintainer, Karl Nelson, explains why he chose it as his preferred tool for combining these ecosystems, how he and his team are using it, and when and how you might want to use it for your own projects. He also discusses the work he has done to enable use of JPype on Android, and what is in store for the future of the project. If you have ever wanted to use a library or module from Java, but the rest of your project is already in Python, then this episode is definitely worth a listen. o **** Kernel Space **** # ** Linux_5.10_rc1_LTS_Released:_What’s_New? ** Linus Torvalds has released Linux 5.10 rc1, which is the new LTS release after 5.4. Although the update does not bring any major changes, it does bring many minor ones like driver updates, support for processors, and improvements in network and storage performance. More changes are expected until the final release in December. Although the update does not bring any major changes, it does bring many minor ones like driver updates, support for processors, and network and storage performance improvements. # ** Linux_5.11_To_Bring_Early_Bits_Around_DisplayPort_2.0, Orphans_The_Frame-Buffer_Layer_–_Phoronix ** While Linux 5.10-rc1 was just released two days ago, the first pull request to DRM-Next of various changes was submitted today in beginning to stage material for inclusion with next year’s Linux 5.11 kernel release. There is a wide range of initial material that’s built up in drm-misc-next and now on its way to DRM-Next for evaluation until the Linux 5.11 merge window begins in December. # ** Linux_kernel’s_Kroah-Hartman:_We’re_not_struggling_to_get new_coders,_it’s_code_review_that’s_the_bottleneck_•_The Register ** Speaking in an “Ask the Experts” session at the online Open Source Summit Europe conference today, Linux kernel’s stable branch maintainer Greg Kroah- Hartman said there are plenty of new contributors to the code though the bottleneck is finding the people to review it. Perhaps in response to comments reported here from Linux Foundation board member Sarah Novotny, Kroah- Hartman was asked whether the reliance on plain- text email for submitting kernel patches for discussion was deterring new contributors. “That is not what’s holding back contributions,” Kroah-Hartman told the virtual audience. “We have over 200 new developers show up every single release. So every three months we have 200 new developers. We do not have a problem of new developers right now. “Yes, it is hard to get your email client to work but we have it documented really well … we have tutorials, posts on how to do this. We’ve [also] been working on lore.kernel.org to make things easier. But our main bottleneck is maintainers. It’s reviewing.” # **** Graphics Stack **** # ** It’s_time_to_admit_it:_the_X.Org_Server_is abandonware ** The transition to Wayland is taking far longer than it should, and a lot of important software simply isn’t ready yet. KDE is still hard at work, and my desktop environment of choice – Cinnamon – has zero support in the works for Wayland. Don’t get me wrong – I’m excited for Wayland – but it feels like we’re counting down by continually multiplying by 0.5 – no matter how many times you multiply, you never quite reach zero. # ** The_2020_State_Of_Wayland_Support_For_Chrome/ Chromium_–_Aiming_For_H2’2021_Default ** At this week’s virtual Embedded Linux Conference was a talk on Monday by Igalia engineer Maksim Sisov as to the state of native Wayland support for the open-source Chromium web browser and in turn Google Chrome. For years the consulting firm Igalia has been involved in adding Wayland support for Chrome/Chromium by means of the Ozone abstraction layer underneath Chromium’s Aura windowing system after Intel’s earlier effort failed to get upstreamed. Since last month Chrome/Chromium builds can be enabled with Ozone support via the run- time options of –enable- features=UseOzonePlatform –ozone- platform=wayland/x11. These options work as of v87 Chromium builds. With the current code most of the functionality is working fine on Ozone/ Wayland but one of the temporary limitations is around tab dragging support, but that should be addressed soon. o **** Applications **** # ** GStreamer_1.18.1_stable_bug_fix_release ** The GStreamer team is pleased to announce the first bug fix release in the stable 1.18 release series of your favourite cross-platform multimedia framework! This release contains important security fixes. We suggest you upgrade at your earliest convenience. This release only contains bugfixes and it should be safe to update from 1.18.0. See the GStreamer 1.18.1 release notes for more details. o **** Instructionals/Technical **** # ** How_to_Install_and_Setup_Zsh_in_Ubuntu_20.04 ** This article is about installing and configuring ZSH on Ubuntu 20.04. This step applies to all Ubuntu-based distributions. ZSH stands for Z Shell which is a shell program for Unix-like operating systems. ZSH is an extended version of Bourne Shell which incorporates some features of BASH, KSH, TSH. # ** Using_Microsoft_SQL_Server_on_Red_Hat_OpenShift [Ed: Red Hat boosting Microsoft's proprietary software] ** # ** How_To_Install_SSH_Server_on_Ubuntu_20.04_LTS_–_idroot ** In this tutorial, we will show you how to install SSH Server on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. For those of you who didn’t know, OpenSSH (OpenBSD Secure Shell) is a connectivity tool that enables remote login via the SSH protocol, hence eliminating eavesdropping, connection hijacking, and other attacks. It helps to secure all network communications by encrypting all network traffic over multiple authentication methods through a secured tunnel. 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 SSH Server 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. # ** How_To_Upgrade_Linux_Kernel_On_Various_Distributions_ [Tutorial] ** A kernel is the core of any operating system. Before you start calling Linux an operating system, you need to know the basic concept and Linux’s birth history. Linux is not an operating system; mainly, Linux is a kernel. Now, Let’s get to know about what a Kernel is! A kernel is a program that interacts between your hardware and software. When you insert any flash drive into your system, the Kernel detects that you have plugged in a pen drive. As Linux is an open-source kernel, you can update, upgrade and replace the Linux kernel if you know what you’re doing. # ** How_to_Clear_Terminal_Screen_in_Ubuntu_and_Other_Linux ** When you are working in the terminal, often you’ll find that your terminal screen is filled up with too many commands and their outputs. You may want to clear the terminal to declutter the screen and focus on the next task you are going to perform. Clearing the Linux terminal screen helps a lot, trust me. Clear Linux terminal with clear command So, how do you clear terminal in Linux? The simplest and the most common way is to use the clear command: clear You need no option with the clear command. It’s that simple but there are some additional things you need to know about it. # ** How_to_Install_Oh_My_Zsh_in_Ubuntu_20.04 ** When working with Unix-based environments our majority of time will be spent on working in a terminal. A good looking terminal will make us feel good and improves our productivity. This is where OH-MY-ZSH comes into play. OH-MY-ZSH is an open-source framework for managing ZSH configuration and is community-driven. It comes bundled with tons of helpful functions, plugins, helpers, themes, and a few things that will make you better at the terminal. There are currently 275+ plugins and 150 themes supported. # ** How_to_Install_and_Use_Siege_Benchmarking_Tool_on_Ubuntu 20.04 ** Siege is an open-source multi-threaded load testing and benchmarking tool for Linux. You can perform a stress test using a single URL with a specific number of users or you can put all URLs in files and. stress them simultaneously. It also allows you to test a web server with n number of users t number of times. Siege offers three modes of operation: Regression, internet simulation, and brute force. # ** How_to_add/remove_PPA_repositories_in_Debian ** Linux users install the majority of the programs from their centralized official repository listed in the sources.list file. However, if the program is not listed in the repository list, you can install it via its PPA (personal package archive). These are unofficial repositories that Launchpad made available to users. Launchpad is a collaboration platform developed by Canonical that allows developers to upload their source package on it. Launchpad then makes those packages available for users to install the application from. In this article, we will explain how you can use the Debian command line and GUI to manage PPA repositories in your system. We will explain in detail how to add, view, and remove a PPA repository. Please note that we have used Debian 10 for running the commands and procedures discussed in this article. However, the same commands and procedures can also be followed in other versions of Debian. # ** Getting_started_with_systemctl_|_Enable_Sysadmin ** How about a brief but thorough introduction to mastering systemctl? Enable yourself to use it today. # ** How_do_I_Install_an_Entire_Ubuntu_on_a_USB_Flash_Drive?_– Linux_Hint ** Among all the Linux distros out there, Ubuntu is one of the most well-known and popular ones. Maintained by Canonical, Ubuntu is a Debian-based distro with tons of additional features. It’s a distro that can meet the needs of all sorts of workloads, be it casual or professional. Linux is an operating system that can run on almost any hardware. Thanks to its lower hardware resource requirement (depends on the distro, but on average, still lower), you can run it on even the most potato computer you can find in your attic. In this guide, let me demonstrate to you just that. Of course, it’s not something crazy, but really fun. Check out how to install an entire Ubuntu system on a USB flash drive. # ** What_is_MongoDB?_How_Does_MongoDB_Work? ** MongoDB is an open-source, modern, general-purpose, document-based distributed database management system developed, distributed, and supported by MongoDB Inc. # ** OpenStack_Cluster_Installer:_the_Debian_way_to_deploy OpenStack ** # ** How_to_speed_up_Blender_rendering_–_Linux_Hint ** Blender, which was first launched in 1995 by Ton Roosendaal, a developer from the Netherlands, is a powerful 3D creation tool used to create 3D graphics, interactive 3D apps, video games, virtual reality videos, and animations. It has been available as an open-source software since 2002, and it runs on popular operating systems like macOS, Linux, and Windows. Blender has many features, and it can be used for 3D modeling, texturing, shading, rigging, particle simulation, sculpting, motion graphics, and compositing. Blender is easy to learn, and it has the support of a huge community. Blender is a very robust application, and its modeling, sculpting, and viewport navigation functions are smooth. However, for scenes with many 3D assets, glossy shaders, high-definition textures, particles, and volumetric lights, a significant amount of time is required for rendering. However, the time required for rendering can be reduced by employing the proper renderer settings. In this article, we will discuss methods for reducing the rendering time in Blender, and the effects of these methods on the final result. Rendering a scene in Blender is different than rendering an image in a photo editor or a video from a video editor. There are many factors to consider before rendering in Blender to avoid wasting time. For example, Blender (version 2.8) comes with two rendering engines: Eevee and Cycles. Eevee is much faster than Cycles, and it has lower time and resource requirements; however, while Eevee is a real-time viewport port renderer, Cycles is a ray-tracing rendering engine that achieves better results. A rendering engine can be selected based on personal preference, but professional designers tend to prefer Cycles due to its accuracy and realism, despite its higher time requirements. # ** How_to_Use_the_SAR_Command_in_Linux:_A_Full_Tutorial_for Beginners_–_Linux_Hint ** If you are a system administrator, then you probably perform many tasks related to monitoring, logging, and auditing. For such tasks to be completed successfully, all system activities must be recorded. Luckily, the Linux operating system provides the system activity reporter (SAR) command. The SAR command, which is used to track the activities performed in a computer system, is very useful to understand because it can facilitate various tasks related to system administration. This tutorial provides an in-depth look into Linux’s SAR command for beginners, beginning with the installation process. Please note that, for this tutorial, we use Linux Mint 20. # ** How_to_Copy_a_Folder_in_Linux?_–_Linux_Hint ** The files and folders are commonly used in any operating system. At times, your folder contains some crucial data, and you prefer to keep several backup copies. The first solution that comes to our mind is to copy that folder somewhere else. Therefore, in this article, our target is to figure out all the methods of copying a folder in Linux, i.e., both the CLI-based methods and the GUI-based methods. Note: For explaining the different methods of copying a folder in Linux, we have made use of Linux Mint 20. # ** Configure_Ansible_and_Run_ad-hoc_Commands ** In the first part of the Ansible series, you got acquainted with Ansible and learned to install it. In this tutorial, you will learn how to manage static inventory in Ansible. You will also understand various Ansible configuration settings. Furthermore, you will explore few Ansible modules and you will get to run Ansible Ad-Hoc commands. o **** Games **** # ** Avorion_–_Black_Market_expansion_is_due_on_November_2,_has a_new_trailer_up_|_GamingOnLinux ** The huge open-world space sandbox Avorion has the first expansion releasing on November 2, along with plenty more details revealed and a trailer. It’s going to include quite a lot of extra content for those who wants it. Avorion already had a huge open world with lots to do, and you can spend hours in it easily thanks to the deep ship-building mechanics. This expansion is aimed it those who want more story and more game mechanics overall though with 20 new story missions, side-missions and events. There’s a new hacking ability, a Black Market to trade at with illegal and stolen space goods along with weapons and upgrades only found there. On top of that there’s The Convoy story event, that has a huge convoy attempt an expedition towards the center of the galaxy and you can choose to join or fight it. # ** Iratus:_Wrath_of_the_Necromancer_expands_the_reverse dungeon_crawler_–_out_now_|_GamingOnLinux ** Iratus: Wrath of the Necromancer is the brand new expansion to Iratus: Lord of the Dead, the pretty good reverse dungeon crawler where you control evil forces trying to make their way to the surface. For those that missed it, the base game Iratus: Lord of the Dead added Linux support along with the 1.0 release back in April 2020. Giving a similar style to the likes of Darkest Dungeon, without the brutal difficulty and much more of a turn-based dungeon crawling battler than anything else. # ** Little_Ghost_Project_is_an_upcoming_spooky_modern_3D_point and_click_adventure_|_GamingOnLinux ** Now crowdfunding on the Ulule platform, Little Ghost Project is a story driven adventure game, which aims to be a tribute to classic point and click adventures from Ron Gilbert and Tim Schafer, such as Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion or Grim Fandango along with more modern features. Created by French team Jolly Roger Productions, it’s a fully 3D afventure with a world of the dead inspired in style by Tim Burton movies like The Nighmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride with an original satirical comedy story and a cast of colourful characters they say should be suitable for all ages. “Imagine a world full of ghouls, ghosts, vampires and many other terrifying undead! A world following its own rules and codes. A world where the living are real bogeymen for children.” # ** Modern_open_source_level_editor_‘LEd’_has_a_new_release with_the_first_Linux_build_|_GamingOnLinux ** Announced and highlighted back here in September, LEd is a modern open source level editor from the previous development lead on Dead Cells. [...] Looks like they’ve started getting their Linux support into better shape too, with the 0.4.0 release that went out recently having their first attempt at a standalone Linux build with help from the community. This is why open source is great, anyone can get involved. o **** Desktop Environments/WMs **** # **** K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt **** # ** KDE_Plasma_5.20.2_Desktop_Released_with_More_Than_25 Bug_Fixes ** Coming just one week after the first point release, KDE Plasma 5.20.2 is here to further improve the overall stability and reliability of the latest KDE Plasma 5.20 desktop environment series by addressing about 30 bugs in various core components and apps. Among the highlights, KDE Plasma 5.20.2 improves the consistency of the lid behavior on some laptops, fixes a bug affecting some user profile fields not being saved unless they all have unique new values, makes Tilde expansion work again in KRunner, and improved screen casting and screen capturing support. # **** GNOME Desktop/GTK **** # ** Tracker_3.0:_How_did_we_get_here? ** In 2006 the NEPOMUK project began. The goal was not a search engine but “a freely available open-source framework for social semantic desktops”, put even less simply a “Networked environment for personal ontology- based management of unified knowledge”. The project had €17 million of funding, much of it from the EU. The Semantic Web mindset had reached the free desktop world. I don’t know where all the money went! But one output was NEPOMUK-KDE, which aimed to consolidate all your data in a single database to enable new ways of browsing and searching. The first commit was late 2006. Some core KDE apps adopted it, and some use cases, ideas and prototypes emerged. Meanwhile, Nokia were busy contracting everyone in the Free Software world to work on Maemo, an OS for phones and tablets which would mark the start of the smartphone era had a certain fruit-related company not beaten them to it. o **** Distributions **** # **** New Releases **** # ** FuguIta_6.8 ** # ** IPFire_2.25_–_Core_Update_151_released ** IPFire 2.25 – Core Update 151 has been released. It comes with various package updates and a number of bug fixes in IPFire Location and security improvements in the SSH service. Since the rollout of our new location database, we have made various improvements on the software implementation to increase accuracy and speed. These are now all included in this Core Update. In addition to that, we now show whether an IP address is marked as an “anonymous proxy”, “satellite provider” or “anycast” which helps debugging network issues and investigating attacks. # **** BSD **** # ** Bring_old_hardware_back_to_life_with_OpenBSD ** OpenBSD is one of the main BSD distros. It is well-known because it is made with security in mind, with almost no security bugs in the default installation and a lot of cryptography tools available to users. Another cool feature, at least for me, is the fact that you can run it on a huge variety of hardware, from new computers to very old machines. # **** IBM/Red Hat/Fedora **** # ** Fedora_34_Looking_To_Add_An_AArch64_KDE_Plasma Desktop_Spin ** Given the AArch64 laptops coming to market and continuing popularity around ARM64 SBCs for Linux desktop use-cases, Fedora’s KDE special interest group is proposing Fedora KDE Plasma edition also be spun for the 64- bit ARM architecture. While there is the Fedora KDE Plasma spin for x86_64, it currently isn’t produced for AArch64. The desktop-minded spins to date for Fedora AArch64 have been Fedora Workstation with GNOME Shell and then Fedora Xfce for a lighter spin. There is also the minimal and server images, but the proposal laid out this week is for delivering Fedora KDE on AArch64 in 2021. # ** Fedora_33_Released_with_GNOME_3.38.1_and_Linux Kernel_5.8,_Btrfs_as_Default_Filesystem ** Continuing the six-month release cycle, Fedora 33 is here exactly six months after the Fedora 32 release to bring you all the latest GNU/Linux technologies and Open Source software, as well as some exciting new features that might turn some heads. Powered by the Linux 5.8 kernel series, Fedora 33 is the first release to use Btrfs as default file system for all the official spins. Btrfs comes with some great features compared to the EXT file system, including copy-on-write, snapshots, transparent compression, checksums, pooling, and the ability to span over multiple hard drives. # ** Fedora_33_is_now_available_for_download,_This_is What’s_New ** Coming after 6 months from the earlier Fedora 32, the latest Fedora 33 distribution is supported until December 2021 with bug fixes and security updates. With this release, Fedora brings all of its desktop spins to their respective latest versions. Fedora releases two versions in a year and Fedora 33 is the last version of 2020. # ** How_to_Upgrade_to_Fedora_33_Workstation_from_Fedora 32_(GUI_and_CLI_Method) ** Fedora 33 is available now. You might be thinking to upgrade to the latest version and wondering how to take advantage of new features. Here are the steps to upgrade to Fedora 33 Workstation from Fedora 32. # ** Fedora_33_released ** The Fedora 33 release is now available in a variety of editions, including the newly promoted IoT edition. “No matter what variant of Fedora you use, you’re getting the latest the open source world has to offer. Following our ‘First’ foundation, we’ve updated key programming language and system library packages, including Python 3.9, Ruby on Rails 6.0, and Perl 5.32. # ** Fedora_33_is_officially_here! ** Today, I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of contributors to the Fedora Project: our latest release, Fedora 33, is here! This is a big release with a lot of change, but I believe all that work will also make it a comfortable one, fulfilling our goal of bringing you the latest stable, powerful, and robust free and open source software in many easy to use offerings. # ** Fedora_33_Released_With_Workstation_Using_Btrfs_By Default ** Fedora 33 has just been released as the last major update to this Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution for 2020. Fedora 33 shipped on track even with its major changes like switching Fedora Workstation 33 to using Btrfs by default. Fedora Workstation 33 using Btrfs by default rather than EXT4 is certainly the mainline headline while the server spins continue to use XFS. But besides that Fedora 33 is also notable for using the fresh GNOME 3.38 desktop environment, LLVM 11, Python 3.9, RPM 4.16, Mesa 20.2, currently Linux 5.8 while Linux 5.9 is in testing as a stable release update, and more. # ** Charles-Antoine_Couret:_Nouvelle_version_de_Fedora dite_33 ** En ce mardi 27 octobre, les utilisateurs du Projet Fedora seront ravis d’apprendre la disponibilité de la version Fedora 33. Fedora est une distribution communautaire développée par le projet Fedora et sponsorisée par Red Hat, qui lui fournit des développeurs ainsi que des moyens financiers et logistiques. Fedora peut se voir comme une sorte de vitrine technologique pour le monde du logiciel libre, c’est pourquoi elle est prompte à inclure des nouveautés. Fedora garde un rôle central dans le développement de ces nouveautés via le développement en amont. En effet, les développeurs de la distribution contribuent également directement au code d’un certain nombre de logiciels libres contenus dans la distribution, dont le noyau Linux, GNOME, NetworkManager, PackageKit, PulseAudio, Wayland, systemd, la célèbre suite de compilateurs GCC, etc. Cliquez ici pour voir l’ensemble des contributions de Red Hat. # ** Oracle_Linux_8_–_Installation_made_easy_with_free videos ** With “work from home” mandates and less opportunity to go to in-person classes, you might be looking for training opportunities you can start on today. We all need some help to get started on developing our skills. To make it easy for you, we’ve put together a series of blogs where you’ll find free, short videos that you can take at your own pace to get a better at understanding of Oracle Linux 8. You can develop skills to use and administer Oracle Linux 8 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, on-premises, or in hybrid environments. This first blog focuses on the installation and boot process. You can learn step-by-step how to complete an Oracle Linux 8 installation for on-premises deployment and how to create an Oracle Linux 8 instance on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. You can also learn about the boot process and how to configure different services to start at boot time. # ** Red_Hat_Satellite_6.8_is_now_available_with_upgrade improvements_and_IPv6_support ** Red Hat is pleased to announce that Red Hat Satellite 6.8, part of your Red Hat Smart Management Subscription, is now available. This release of Red Hat Satellite Server 6.8 focuses on Satellite Server and Capsule Server upgrade improvements, expanded provisioning options, and IPv6 support. # ** The_Sandwich_Situation:_Ansible_Modules_for_the OpenStack_SDK ** # ** Linux_command_basics:_printf_|_Enable_Sysadmin ** Use printf to format text or numbers. # **** Canonical/Ubuntu Family **** # ** Pop!_OS_20.10_Released_Based_on_Ubuntu_20.10 ** Pop!_OS 20.10 is now available to download and install. Pop!_OS is an Ubuntu-based Linux distro created and maintained by Linux computer maker System76. Pop!_OS uses a customised version of GNOME Shell desktop (Pop! Shell); loads in some additional apps, utilities, and settings (their dark mode is a proper one); and the system is designed to work seamlessly with System76 hardware (which sadly I don’t own). The latest version of their home-grown OS is based on top of the recent Ubuntu 20.10 release. Pop!_OS 20.10 inherits all of the core foundational features found in regular Ubuntu 20.10, including a GNOME 3.38 base, the Linux 5.8 kernel, and guaranteed app and security updates for the next nine months. Pop!_OS 20.10 features a couple of notable improvements over the Pop!_OS 20.04 release. This includes fractional scaling support (Ubuntu introduced this in 20.04); a way to set floating window exceptions for apps too small to tile elegantly; and this release supports external monitors in hybrid graphics mode. # ** This_Gorgeous_New_Linux_Phone_Ships_With_Ubuntu Touch_And_LineageOS ** If you happen to love Linux or Android, adored the Nokia N900 and miss the glory days of physical keyboards on your phone, say hello to your early Christmas present. UK- based F(x)tec and renowned smartphone community XDA have joined forces to create a beautifully crafted, privacy-focused smartphone that not only looks terrific but marks a significant first: The Pro1-X ships with pure Android alternative LineageOS out of the box. That lead paragraph was probably enough to hook many of you, so if you want to skip the finer points feel free to jump straight to the Indiegogo page (it’s not a fundraiser; the phone is already built and on sale for a limited time). What’s especially attractive (aside from that Sapphire Blue exterior) is that you can also get the Pro1-X delivered with Ubuntu Touch preinstalled. Or you choose the more traditional and opt for Android. That’s a refreshing amount of choice for a consumer- grade smartphone. # ** Ubuntu_Touch_+_LineageOS?_THIS_Is_The_Linux_Phone_I Want! ** Meet the Pro1-X, a beautiful high-spec physical keyboard smartphone that offers LineageOS, Ubuntu Touch or Android right out of the box. Enjoy this exclusive Linux For Everyone interview with the team behind the phone, hear more about the partnership with XDA and much more! # ** Pro1_X_Smartphone_to_Ship_with_Android,_Lineage_OS, or_Ubuntu_Touch ** Meet Pro1 X, the successor of the Pro1 smartphone, developed in partnership with the XDA Developers community and focused on being privacy aware and to give users the best mobile experience powered by the Linux kernel. To achieve that, Pro1 X ships pre-installed with either Google’s Android mobile operating system, as well as Lineage OS, an Android- based free and open-source mobile operating system, or the Ubuntu Touch OS from UBports Foundation. # ** Fxtec’s_Pro1-X_is_an_Ubuntu_Phone_with_Physical QWERTY_Keyboard ** Fxtec’s Pro1-X is the first smartphone available with Lineage OS preinstalled. The Pro1-X also boasts a physical QWERTY keyboard and supports Ubuntu Touch. This post, Fxtec’s Pro1-X is an Ubuntu Phone with Physical QWERTY Keyboard is from OMG! Ubuntu!. Do not reproduce elsewhere without permission. # ** F(x)tec_Pro1-X_smartphone_runs_Ubuntu_Touch_or LineageOS,_has_a_physical_keyboard_(crowdfunding) ** The F(x)tec Pro1 is an unusual smartphone by contemporary standards. It has a large screen that covers most of the front of the device. But there’s also a physical keyboard that slides out from behind the screen when you need it, allowing you to use the phone like a tiny laptop. First launched in 2019, the F(x)tec Pro1 was originally available with a custom version of Android, the phone also has an unlocked bootloader and support for running the Linux- based Sailfish OS or Android-based LineageOS. Now F(x)tec is launching a new version of the phone that comes with a choice of Ubuntu Touch or LineageOS pre-installed. The F(x)tec Pro1-X is available for pre-order through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign and it’s expected to ship to backers in March, 2021. # ** Ubuntu_Fridge_|_Ubuntu_Weekly_Newsletter_Issue_654 ** Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 654 for the week of October 18 – 24, 2020. The full version of this issue is available here. o **** Devices/Embedded **** # ** Five-port_Arm_networking_SBC_offers_LVDS_link ** Forlinx has a new “OK1028A-C” networking board based on a “FET1028A-C” module that runs Linux on a dual -A72 NXP LS1028A. The SBC features 5x GbE ports with TSN plus an LVDS link for HMI. Last year, Forlinx launched the headless OK1043A- C and OK1046A networking SBCs, which run Linux on NXP’s quad-core, Cortex-A53 LS1043A and quad -A72 LS1046A SoCs, respectively. Now, the Chinese company has posted details on a similarly sandwich style OK1028A-C SBC with a FET1028A-C module loaded with a 1.5GHz, dual-core, Cortex-A72 LS1028A. The SBC supplies an LVDS interface to enable HMI (Human-Machine Interface) applications. The boards are supported with Ubuntu 18.04 with Qt 5.9.9. # ** AMD_to_Acquire_Xilinx,_Creating_the_Industry’s_High Performance_Computing_Leader ** AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) and Xilinx (NASDAQ: XLNX) today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for AMD to acquire Xilinx in an all-stock transaction valued at $35 billion. The combination will create the industry’s leading high performance computing company, significantly expanding the breadth of AMD’s product portfolio and customer set across diverse growth markets where Xilinx is an established leader. The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to AMD margins, EPS and free cash flow generation and deliver industry- leading growth. # ** AMD_To_Acquire_Xilinx_In_$35_Billion_Stock_Deal_–_Phoronix ** Following the rumors earlier this month that AMD was in talks to acquire Xilinx, a deal has been announced this morning. # ** MINISFORUM_X35G_Review:_The_Ubuntu_20.04_LTS_Linux Experience [Ed: MINISFORUM_is_now_spamming_sites_with_its Windows-only_PCs,_calling_them_Linux. It’s only Windows that comes out of the box. Only Windows.] ** Linux (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) works out of the box # ** Chuwi_LarkBox_Pro_mini_PC_gets_a_faster_Celeron_J4125 processor,_sells_for_$179 [Ed: Can sites that call themselves "Linux" stop marketing hardware that strictly comes with Microsoft Windows?] ** The mini PC ships with Windows 10 Home, but it can also run Linux distributions. # ** MINISFORUM_EliteMini_H31G_Coffee_Lake_Mini_PC_Review_with Windows_&_Linux ** MINISFORUM have launched their EliteMini H31G which combines a desktop CPU with a discrete graphics card in a mini PC form factor. It supports various Intel 9th and 8th gen desktop processors combined with an NVIDIA Geforce GTX1050 Ti graphics card and targets both gamers and content creators. # **** Open Hardware/Modding **** # ** Oplà_IoT_Kit_is_Arduino’s_first_open_programmable IoT_platform ** Arduino is well-known for its maker boards and shields that are sometimes sold as part of kits to experiment with electronics. Arduino Oplà IoT kit is a little different as it looks more like an actual consumer product once assembled. Powered by an Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 board, it is designed to make getting started with IoT easy for beginners, while still allowing more advanced users to customize and hack their smart home applications. # ** Arduino_Blog_»_This_machine_dispenses_labels,_making it_easier_to_peel_them_off ** Labels are easy enough to take off of a roll, but doing so repeatedly while trying to keep count, could perhaps change one’s mind. If you find yourself having to apply label after label… after label, then an Arduino-based dispenser like Mr Innovative’s could be just the thing you need to streamline the process. The automated machine uses a stepper motor to pull labels past a series of rods, separating the sticky-backed “FRAGILE” sign upon encountering an especially abrupt change in direction. An IR sensor beneath detects the presence of the label, keeping the device from advancing further until it’s removed. # **** Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications **** # ** The_6_Best_Sports_Score_Apps_for_Android ** # ** 6_things_to_look_at_before_downloading_a_new_Android app_on_your_phone ** # ** Best_Android_phones_at_Good2Go_Mobile ** # ** Uninstall_These_Android_Apps_Before_They_Make_Your Phone_Unusable ** # ** Android_12_May_Feature_Built-In_VPN_to_Make_Working From_Home_More_Secure ** # ** Android_Phone_Memory_Card_Recovery ** # ** How_to_change_the_default_browser_on_an_Android Device? ** # ** Google_adds_WireGuard_VPN_to_Android_12’s_Linux Kernel ** # ** Introducing_The_Android_Kotlin_Developer_Nanodegree ** # ** Zoom_for_Android_can_now_livestream_to_YouTube,_but only_after_you_enable_it ** # ** These_are_some_of_the_best_truly_wireless_earbuds for_Android_users_[October_2020] ** # ** Top_10_Best_Autumn_Android_Apps_–_2020 ** o **** Free, Libre, and Open Source Software **** # ** How_to_define_a_product_in_the_open_source_software_supply chain_|_Opensource.com ** In the first article in this series, “Is open source a development model, business model, or something else?” I introduced the concept that open source is part of the supply chain for software products. But to truly understand open source as a supply chain, you must have a decent understanding of what a product is. A product can be thought of as a business, and as legendary business guru Peter Drucker said, “The purpose of business is to create and keep a customer.” Drucker’s statement means a business or product must be useful enough to pay for, or it will fail. Product differentiation is the thing that creates and retains customers. [...] In a traditional manufactured product or service, there is a distinction between the value provided by the supplier and the value provided by the company selling directly to the consumer. You could make a further distinction between business-to- consumer (B2C) or business-to-business (B2B) products and services, but that’s beyond the scope of this series. The astute reader may already be thinking, “yeah, but with traditional products, the suppliers are also companies selling products with differentiation.” This is completely true, and in this way, open source projects are no different. Community-driven, open source projects don’t have the advantage of expensive marketing campaigns, focus groups, and sales teams to educate customers, but they must also differentiate themselves in the marketplace. Differentiation is an important concept for product managers, developers, and even systems administrators. Even in a broader context, the output of any sort of knowledge work—code, writing, music, or art—differentiation is what brings value and meaning to our work. Differentiation is what creates value, whether it’s a software product or service, labor, or even music. In the next article, I’ll dive deeper into how software product teams differentiate their solutions from the open source components provided by their suppliers. We’ll even cover software as a service (SaaS). # ** Apache_HTTP_Server ** The Apache HTTP server (or simply Apache) was launched in 1995 as an outgrowth of a public domain httpd project from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). According to the Apache website, development of that project stalled, so a group of webmasters got together to coordinate their own changes, extensions, and bug fixes in the form of patches. These developers, including Brian Behlendorf, Cliff Skolnick, and others, formed the basis of the original Apache Group, which in turn became The Apache Software Foundation. After launch, Apache quickly became the most popular web server on the Internet. The project is now developed and maintained, along with hundreds of other projects, by The Apache Software Foundation and is released under the terms of Apache License 2.0. # ** 8_Great_Free_Photo_And_Video_Editing_Software_To_Use_For Beginners ** Blender On Linux, Ios, and PCs, Blender is another one of the most outstanding free video editing applications on the marketplace today. Blender is a fully free-to-use open-source platform. Blender was developed as a 3D animation kit, but it comes with a very convenient video editor. The video editor for Blender is an appropriate one for much of your video needs. This editor requires simple acts such as video cutting and sequencing to be done. It also helps you to do more difficult tasks, such as camera masking. This software makes it a compelling video editing that caters to beginners as well as experienced users. Shotcut Shotcut is completely an open-source software, like Blender. This platform suggests that you get linked to all the software without paying the update after installing it. This film editor provides a wide variety of file formats, and there is an excellent selection of instructional videos. Although this video editing app has excellent functionality, the interface can seem a little funky to some people. Initially, the platform Linux designed this application, and it sure reflects that. But, it is still a value video editor underneath the covers. [...] Openshot Openshot is a fully open-source, which renders it one of the most available tools for video editing. It’s simple to use drag and drop design and remind some Mac users a little more of iMovie. Openshot, though, contains more functionality, including infinite textures and audio mixing, than iMovie. This free editor achieves a good compromise among sophisticated functionality and a primary interface. When you build switches between scenes, it also enables real-time displays. GIMP GIMP is a popular picture editing app, shortened for GNU Image Processing Program, which features highly advanced and efficient tools. It is not for the faint-hearted or for those who do not understand much about pictures’ processing. Due to its software and functionality, it has been widely touted as a better Photoshop substitute. It contains the same resources for editing, blending, paints, text, and more. You can use presets and plugins in an instant, as well, but there is no cataloging feature. # ** Making_the_Business_Case_for_Contributing_to_Open_Source ** # ** Sending_logs_from_syslog-ng_to_Grafana_Loki_–_Blog_– syslog-ng_Community_–_syslog-ng_Community ** Loki is one of the latest applications that lets you aggregate and query log messages, and of course to visualize logs using Grafana. It does not index the contents of log messages, only the labels associated with logs. This way, processing and storing log messages requires less resources, making Loki more cost-effective. Promtail, the log collector component of Loki, can collect log messages using the new, RFC5424 syslog protocol. This is where syslog-ng can send its log messages. From this blog, you can learn a minimal Loki & Promtail setup. We will send logs from syslog-ng, and as a first step, will check them with logcli, a command line utility for Loki. Once it works, we will also install Grafana in a container and query Loki from there. # **** Web Browsers **** # **** Mozilla **** # ** Firefox_82_on_POWER_goes_PGO ** You’ll have noticed this post is rather tardy, since Firefox 82 has been out for the better part of a week, but I wanted to really drill down on a couple variables in our Firefox build configuration for OpenPOWER and also see if it was time to blow away a few persistent assumptions. But let’s not bury the lede here: after several days of screaming, ranting and scaring the cat with various failures, this blog post is finally being typed in a fully profile-guided and link-time optimized Firefox 82 tuned for POWER9 little-endian. Although it multiplies compile time by nearly a factor of 3 and the build process intermittently can consume a terrifying amount of memory, the PGO-LTO build is roughly 25% faster than the LTO-only build, which was already 4% faster than the “baseline” -O3 -mcpu=power9 build. That’s worth an 84-minute coffee break! (-j24 on a dual-8 Talos II [64 threads], 64GB RAM.) The problem with PGO and gcc (at least gcc 10, anyway) is that all the .gcda files end up in the same directory as the built objects in an instrumented build. The build system, which is now heavily clang-centric (despite the docs, gcc is clearly Tier 2, since this and other things don’t work), does not know how to handle or transfer the resulting profile data and bombs after running the test load. We don’t build with clang because in previous attempts it never managed to fully build the browser on ppc64le and I’m sceptical of its code quality on this platform anyway, but since I wanted to verify against a presumably working configuration I did try a clang build first to see if anything had changed. # ** Arctic_Fox_27.11.0_release ** This 2020 with COVID, quarantines and lockdown was and is a strange year, but it allowed me to take care of Arctic Fox quite a bit. A lot of work is going on in my Arctic Fox fork, which Matt dutifully imports. Thousands of commits flew in into this new release, tackling JavaScript upgrades, build fixes, further metro removal, JIT optimizations. SO much was imported from Firefox that this is really exciting! # ** New_Release:_Tor_Browser_10.0a9_(Android_Only) ** Android Tor Browser 10.0a9 is now available from the Tor Browser Alpha download page and also from our distribution directory. Note: This is an alpha release, an experimental version for users who want to help us test new features. For everyone else, we recommend downloading the latest stable release instead. # **** Productivity Software/LibreOffice/Calligra **** # ** LibreOffice_7.1_Alpha_Is_Up_For_Testing ** While LibreOffice 7.0 was just released back in August, LibreOffice 7.1 is now in alpha as the first step towards this next open-source office suite release. LibreOffice 7.1.0 is gearing up for release the first week of February and thus this week marked the first alpha while in one month will be the feature freeze and beta. The release candidates will continue through December and January. # **** CMS **** # ** 7_Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Ruby-Based_Web_Content Management_Systems ** A web content management system (WCMS) is software designed to simplify the publication of Web content. In particular, it enables content creators to submit content without requiring technical knowledge of HTML or the uploading of files. A CMS is most commonly used in creating an intranet or in establishing a presence on the Web. This type of software that keeps track of every piece of content on a Web site. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Not only do content management systems help website users with content editing, they also take care of a lot of “behind the scenes” work such as automatically generating navigation elements, making content searchable and indexable, keeping track of users, their permissions and security setting, and much more. To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 7 high quality free Ruby-based Linux WCMS. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone who wishes to manage a website. # **** Programming/Development **** # ** PHP_version_7.3.24RC1_and_7.4.12RC1_–_Remi’s_RPM repository_–_Blog ** Release Candidate versions are available in testing repository for Fedora and Enterprise Linux (RHEL / CentOS) to allow more people to test them. They are available as Software Collections, for a parallel installation, perfect solution for such tests, and also as base packages. RPM of PHP version 7.4.12RC1 are available as SCL in remi-test repository and as base packages in the remi-test repository for Fedora 32-33 or remi-php74-test repository for Fedora 31 and Enterprise Linux 7-8. RPM of PHP version 7.3.24RC1 are available as SCL in remi-test repository and as base packages in the remi-test repository for Fedora 31 or remi-php73-test repository for Enterprise Linux. # ** PHP_–_Removing_Specific_Element_from_An_Array_– TecAdmin ** Q. How do I remove a specific element from an array using PHP. In this tutorial, you will learn two PHP unset() and array_splice() methods to remove specific array elements. # **** Perl/Raku **** # ** 2020.43_Release_And_Star ** Quite a number of releases this week (end): Alexander Kiryuhin released the Rakudo 2020.10 compiler release, Claudio Ramirez immediately provided many Linux package versions of that release, and JJ Merelo updated the standard Raku Alpine Docker image, as well as the special Raku Alpine Docker Image for testing modules by module developers. # **** Python **** # ** Retrieving_Email_and_Phone_No._for_a_Desktop App_from_Google_Contacts_using_Python_and_Gmail API_|_by_Aritra_Roy_|_Analytics_Vidhya_|_Medium_| Codementor ** Though python has been created by Guido van Rossum as a hobby project in the 90’s decade, it has become the most popular language now. Due to its ability to work in various fields and easy syntax python is now used in Big- Data Analysis, ML & AI, Deep-learning, image-processing as well as in web development, game development, and so on. Moreover, it has plenty of libraries which one can use to easily and quickly complete the task. # ** Working_with_Numbers_in_Python_|_FOSS_Linux ** In this “Working for Python” tutorial, we shall see the various ways to use the Integers, Floating point numbers, and complex numbers with practical examples. # ** New_book:_Create_Graphical_User_Interfaces with_Python ** # **** JS **** # ** 10_Useful_Free_and_Open_Source_JavaScript Frameworks ** JavaScript is an extremely popular prototype-based scripting language that is one of the core technologies of the World Wide Web. It provides for enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites. JavaScript can, for example, check information entered into a form to ensure it conforms to what is expected by a database. JavaScript should not be confused with Java. While both are used to write computer software that can run inside a web browser, they are unrelated programming languages; Java offers a lot more than a programming language. There is a wide range of open source JavaScript frameworks that are available to help speed up the development process of websites. The purpose of this article is to help newcomers to JavaScript narrow the field to a manageable number to explore. The frameworks offer a wide range of features, such as Document Object Model querying and manipulation, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) request handling, and an interface widget library being a few examples. * **** Leftovers **** o ** Why_2020_Is_the_Year_of_Black_Holes ** Penrose showed that the consequence of Einstein’s general theory of relativity is the formation of black holes, not only in collapsing stars but also in certain dense regions of space. Such black holes capture everything: nothing can come out, not even light. Genzel and Ghez and their respective teams independently showed by tracking the trajectory of a star that a superheavy object—around 4 million solar masses—exists at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Ghez is the fourth woman to win a Nobel Prize in physics, the first one being Marie Curie, who won in 1903. The Nobel Prize has assumed a halo that it does not deserve. Alfred Nobel was paying blood money for creating dynamite, which magnified the horror of war. But in sciences, it is still seen as the touchstone of greatness, even as its value is going down in peace and literature, which are seen to be far more guided by politics. How else do we explain Kissinger’s peace prize in 1973 and Churchill’s literature prize in 1953? o **** Education **** # ** Pulling_strings_to_get_your_research_students_a_job_is_not good_mentoring ** Patronage, especially in research-intensive universities, results in what is known as academic inbreeding. It has been estimated that about three- quarters of academics are “pure inbred”. This means that they received all their higher education from the institution where they work. It is a scenario common in many parts of the world; a survey on the recruitment of UK researchers, for instance, by the careers support body Vitae shows that a high proportion hear of opportunities by word of mouth rather than by advertisement, indicating that recruitment is not a genuinely open process. Patronage is even rife in Sweden, a country with a reputation for being one of the least corrupt democracies in the world. A 2017 study based on data from three leading Swedish universities showed that most posts were advertised for just three weeks and that almost three-quarters of appointees were internal candidates. Indeed, academic patronage is so endemic in academic life that it is rarely subject to critical scrutiny or even perceived to be a problem. Trying to pull strings is often interpreted, instead, as the act of a supportive mentor on behalf of an aspiring or emergent academic. But the beneficiaries of this largesse tend to be junior academics from elite universities, nurtured by more senior colleagues whose educational background mirrors that of their protégés: a PhD obtained full-time from a leading university, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship and then a series of short- term contracts or part-time positions at similar institutions. Insiders are a known quantity and reinforce the positive self-image of a department, bolstering a belief that it is producing “excellent” academics – while the patron potentially gets to boost the representation of their particular field in the department. o **** Health/Nutrition **** # ** Trump_Calls_the_Media_“Losers”_for_Reporting_on_Record- High_Daily_COVID_Cases ** As coronavirus cases continue to surge throughout the country, and the White House struggles to stem the spread of COVID-19 behind its own doors, President Donald Trump is doubling down on his divisive rhetoric on the virus by pushing the idea that the pandemic itself is being overblown by the media. # ** Half_a_Million_Chickens_Will_Be_Boiled_Alive_This_Year ** It’s time for these corporations to transition away from the cruel, outdated practices of factory farming, adopt much stronger animal welfare policies, and ultimately focus their energy on expanding their plant-based alternatives—all of which will help reduce this widespread, unfathomable suffering. # ** As_Congress_Drags_Feet_on_Covid-19_Relief,_120+_Groups Urge_CDC_Director_to_Issue_National_Water_Shutoff_Moratorium ** “Water is essential for disinfecting and controlling the spread of Covid-19. This is a basic matter of public health.” # ** With_Covid-19_Rife_Among_VP_Staffers,_Democrats_Says_Pence Presiding_Over_Senate_a_‘Violation_of_Common_Decency’ ** “Your presence alone could be very dangerous to many people—not just Senators, but to all the truly essential staff—both Democratic and Republican—who must be physically present inside the U.S. Capitol for it to function.” # ** A_Right-Wing_Think_Tank_Is_Behind_the_Controversial_Great Barrington_Declaration_Calling_for_COVID-19_Herd_Immunity ** Known as the Great Barrington Declaration, this statement advocating for herd immunity was introduced in early October at an event hosted by the American Institute for Economic Research, a conservative free-market think tank located in the western Massachusetts town of Great Barrington. This think tank, funded in part through a corporate investment firm with holdings in major oil and petrochemical companies, operates a network for the international business community that partners with other institutions backed by Koch and fossil fuel cash. # ** Despite_CDC_Moratorium—and_With_Help_From_White House—Corporate_Landlords_Have_Gone_on_Eviction_Spree ** “The spike in homelessness that results from the absence of continuing tenant protections in the Covid era spells disaster for too many Americans.” # ** Mike_Adams:_Why_doesn’t_Rush_Limbaugh_try_“natural” treatments_for_his_lung_cancer? ** The COVID-19 pandemic has pretty much consumed this blog since shortly after it hit US shores (and, to some extent, even a bit before). It’s not surprising, given that COVID-19 is the single largest medical disaster to have befallen the world in over 100 years, when the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 hit. The current estimated death toll in the US alone is 220,000 and climbing rapidly. Moreover, the pandemic has provided a cornucopia of material for this blog, be it the rise of COVID-19 denial and conspiracy theories, the unholy alliance of COVID-19 deniers, antimaskers, and conspiracy theorists with the antivaccine movement (which surprised some people but didn’t much surprise those of us who’ve been following the antivaccine movement), and all the pseudoscience, promotion of unproven treatments and other quackery for coronavirus, and fusion of all of this with a conspiracy theory as utterly bonkers as QAnon. That’s even leaving aside the degradation of federal scientific and medical agencies, such as the CDC and FDA, under our current leadership. Sometimes, I just hunger for a simpler time, a time from, say, 8-9 months ago, when the pandemic was just in China and we in the US were as yet blissfully laboring under the delusion that we would be OK and it wouldn’t affect us. I sometimes just long to go back to long time topics of this blog, no matter how odd that it might sound. So, for one day at least, I will do just that. This desire leads me, oddly enough, to Rush Limbaugh, his lung cancer, and über-quack Mike Adams’ reaction to an announcement about Limbaugh’s cancer last week. o **** Integrity/Availability **** # **** Proprietary **** # ** Nitro_PDF_maker_hit_by_breach_it_says_is_‘isolated’, sec_firm_claims_otherwise ** A software firm that had its origins in Melbourne has suffered a data breach that it has described in a notice to the ASX as “an isolated security incident” but which cyber security provider Cyble has claimed is a massive leak that affects companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, Chase and Citibank. # ** Biden_Campaign_App_‘[Crack]‘_Shows_Him_Wearing_MAGA Hat,_Telling_People_to_Vote_Trump ** According to a video demonstration published today by experts from Norwegian mobile security company Promon, the software is open to attack via a bug called StrandHogg, which can be abused by malicious hackers to put fake overlay screens over apps and steal sensitive information, including usernames and passwords. In a test showing how such an attack could appear in the real world, the team was able to exploit the bug and insert a picture overlay on the Biden campaign app. # **** Pseudo-Open Source **** # **** Privatisation/Privateering **** # **** Linux Foundation **** # ** IT_pros_with_open-source_skills still_tough_to_find ** Despite the pandemic, locating IT workers with open-source skills remains difficult with 93% of hiring managers saying finding such workers is a challenge, according to a report by The Linux Foundation and edX, a provider of online courses. And while hiring is down, 37% of hiring managers say they will be hiring more skilled IT professionals in the next six months. DevOps has become the top role hiring managers are looking to fill with 65% saying that is the case. In second place is developers, cited by 59%. # ** Linux_Foundation:_Latest_trends and_most-needed_skills_for_open source_jobs ** Open source software is continuing to gain ground in the enterprise. A recent Red Hat survey revealed that 86% of IT leaders say the most innovative companies are using open source software. In that same survey, 77% of respondents said they plan to increase their use of open source software in the next 12 months. This is the eighth year The Linux Foundation has produced the open source jobs report, and this is the first time the foundation worked with edX to produce it. The last report was completed in 2018. The 2020 Open Source Jobs Report found, “a shift of priorities for hiring organizations towards cloud-native technologies and increasing use of open source solutions despite the severe challenges currently facing businesses and IT pros.” # ** Linux_Foundation_Launches Diversity_and_Inclusion_Project [Ed: This is total_and_complete_hogwash from hypocrites] ** The Linux Foundation has launched the Software Developer Diversity and Inclusion (SDDI) project to increase diversity and inclusion in software engineering by examining and promoting best practices from research and industry. # ** Linux_Foundation_Focuses_on Science_and_Research_to_Advance Diversity_and_Inclusion_in_Software Engineering [Ed: Well, they_support monopolies,_not_diversity] ** # **** Entrapment (Microsoft GitHub) **** # ** RIAA_Tosses_Bogus_Claim_At_Github_To_Get Video_Downloading_Software_Removed ** The RIAA is still going after downloaders, years after targeting downloaders proved to be a waste of time and a PR catastrophe. It’s not actually thinking about suing the end users of certain programs, but it has targeted Github with a takedown notice for hosting youtube-dl, a command line video downloader that downloads videos from (obviously) YouTube and other video sites. # ** RIAA_Sued_By_YouTube-Ripping_Site_Over DMCA_Anti-Circumvention_Notices ** A company operating a YouTube- ripping platform has sued the RIAA for sending “abusive” DMCA anti-circumvention notices to Google. According to the complaint and contrary to the RIAA’s claims, the Yout service does not “descramble, decrypt, avoid, bypass, remove, deactivate, or impair” YouTube’s rolling cypher technology. # **** Security **** # ** ENTERPRISES_SHOULD_FIX_THESE_25_FLAWS [Ed: NSA fails to mentions Microsoft Windows as a whole (because it has "good" back doors in it)] ** The United States National Security Agency identified 25 vulnerabilities in software that are most commonly targeted by state-sponsored attackers from China. Setting aside the question of whether or not the enterprise is more likely to be targeted by nation- state attackers or cyber-criminals, the list provides enterprise IT staff with a good starting place on which vulnerabilities to prioritize. The vulnerabilities on NSA’s list can be used to gain initial access to enterprise networks by targeting systems directly accessible from the Internet. Seven of the flaws are in remote access gateways, three are found in networking equipment, and three impact public-facing servers. Once in the network, the attacker can use other vulnerabilities to find other systems to compromise and carry out their activities. Seven flaws on the list involve internal servers, two affect Active Directory, and one exists in mobile device management. # **** Privacy/Surveillance **** # ** You_Should_Be_Running_Your_Own_VPN Server ** It’s going to be infinitely harder for a foreign government to come after some random IP address on Digital Ocean, for example, than just going to a known VPN provider. And if the box is already destroyed when they do come to Digital Ocean or whatever VPS provider you’re using, there’s not too much they’ll be able to do. # ** Why_Getting_Paid_for_Your_Data_Is_a_Bad Deal ** One bad privacy idea that won’t die is the so-called “data dividend,” which imagines a world where companies have to pay you in order to use your data. Sound too good to be true? It is. # ** Banned_conspiracy_channels_are_suing YouTube_over_its_anti-QAnon_moderation_push –_The_Verge ** In the lawsuit, however, plaintiffs frame the moderation move as targeting conservative YouTube channels more generally, playing into long-standing Republican concerns about anti- conservative bias on platforms. The complaint cites the plaintiffs’ free speech rights under the First Amendment, arguing that the removal of the channels in the weeks running up to the election will trigger irreparable harm to the public. # ** Watchdog_Fights_Back_as_Facebook Attempts_to_Shut_Down_Research_Exposing ‘Political_Disinformation’_in_Ad_Practices ** “Rather than combat the rampant disinformation and hate on its platform, Facebook has decided to go after the people who are helping voters understand who is trying to influence their votes.” # ** Facebook,_Twitter_CEOs_to_testify_post- election_-U.S._Senate_panel ** The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee said on Friday the chief executives of Twitter Inc and Facebook Inc will testify before the panel on Nov. 17 over their decision to block stories that made claims about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son. The Judiciary committee voted on Thursday to subpoena the two CEOs. # ** Facebook_says_it’s_helped_4.4M_people register_to_vote_this_year ** The social media giant’s push to include voting information ahead of this year’s elections follows intense scrutiny the company faced over the spread of disinformation on its platform during the last presidential election. In 2016, the Internet Research Agency, a Russian government- sponsored [astroturfer] farm, used Facebook as part of a disinformation campaign designed to sway the presidential election in favor of now-President Trump. Facebook later estimated that up to 150 million users were exposed to the misinformation on its platform ahead of the general election. # ** Former_Facebook_moderators_worried_for the_upcoming_US_election ** Ferguson said it was one of several examples of the lack of structure and support Facebook moderators face in their day-to- day jobs, a vast majority of which are performed for third- party consultancies. Ferguson spoke on a call organized by a group that calls themselves the Real Facebook Oversight Board, along with Color of Change, a progressive nonprofit that led the call for a Facebook advertiser boycott over the summer, and UK-based nonprofit technology justice organization Foxglove. “In 2020 on the world’s largest social network, clickbait still rules lies and hate still travels on Facebook like a California wildfire,” said Cori Crider, co- founder of Foxglove. “Things are still so bad that in two days, Mark Zuckerberg will testify once again to the Senate about what Facebook is doing to address this problem, and protect American democracy.” o **** Defence/Aggression **** # ** Haiti_Has_a_Long_History_of_Being_Assaulted_by_Its_Latin American_Neighbors ** The most dramatic intervention took place in 2004, after the coup d’état against the democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Camille Chalmers, executive director of the Haitian Platform to Advocate Alternative Development, a civil society organization network, said in 2019 that a domestic political conflict was used as the pretext. The coup was carried out by ex-military personnel whose forces had been dissolved by Aristide in 1995. Backed by the United States, Canada and France, the army of the coup entered from the Dominican Republic and marched to Port-au- Prince. After Aristide’s forced exile, interim President Boniface Alexandre requested the first deployment of a Multinational Interim Force. Composed of Canadian, French, U.S. and Chilean soldiers, this force would be the seed of the future United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Both the request and the occupation itself contravened Haiti’s 1987 Constitution; only the National Assembly has the power to make these decisions, but it was circumvented by Alexandre. # ** Nuclear_Weapons_Banned—Illegal_at_Last ** With Honduras delivering the 50th ratification of the treaty on Saturday, the world has spoken and the global community has banned these most dangerous of weapons. # ** Removing_Sudan_From_the_Terror_List_Is_Welcome;_Yes_to Assistance_No_to_Extortion ** We should be celebrating the bold nonviolent revolution in Sudan, investing in their economic development, empowering them to become the shining light and a model for other countries in the region to follow. # ** ‘Let_This_Echo_Around_the_World’:_Nearly_50_Years_After US-Backed_Coup,_Chile_Votes_to_Rewrite_Pinochet_Era Constitution ** “This historic day belongs to those who have struggled for decades, to those who have given their lives, to the tortured, to the mutilated, and especially to those who remain imprisoned.” # ** How_Bolivia’s_new_socialist_senator_resisted_coup_terror: Meet_MAS_party_leader_Patricia_Arce ** # ** Chile,_Bolivia,_El_Salvador_Lead_On_Decolonial Constitutional_Change ** Legalizing the world we need: social movements with constitutional visions. # ** Ballots_Defeat_Bullets:_MAS_Wins_Historic_Mandate_in_Post- Coup_Bolivian_Election ** The election took place a year after a coup overthrew former MAS President Evo Morales and installed right wing Senator Jeanine Áñez in power. Under Áñez and her notorious Government Minister Arturo Murillo, the government repressed dissidents and anti-coup activists, killing dozens and wounding hundreds of people in massacres in Sacaba and Senkata, Bolivia last November. They politically persecuted MAS figures, allies, and leftist activists over a tumultuous year leading up to the recent election. The MAS victory is a rejection of the racist coup government. Áñez pushed the MAS down, but the party and its diverse base of supporters rose up and won. # ** Trump’s_Nuclear_Weapons_are_Standing_Up_And_Standing_By ** This is the Trump who contracted the Covid 19 virus and on October 2 was taken to hospital where he was drugged to the eyeballs, referred to the infliction as “a blessing from God”, and declared “I’m a perfect physical specimen.” He then was flown to a massive election rally in Florida on October 12, joining his supporters in shoulder-rubbing maskless happiness and announced “Now they say I’m immune. I feel so powerful. I’ll walk in there. I’ll kiss everyone in that audience. I’ll kiss the guys and the beautiful women, just give you a big fat kiss.” The mental instability evident in these and many other utterances of that “perfect physical specimen” is disturbing.  And the fact that it exists in a man who could destroy the world is terrifying. # ** Erdogan_repeats_his_remarks_about_French_president ** Anger at Macron spilt over into the streets in several Muslim-majority countries, with further demonstrations expected. # ** Islam:_A_Permanent_War_Institution ** Is there any difficulty in grasping the message here? It is about as clear as it can be. Yet will you hear any Western European politician, apart from Geert Wilders, saying anything remotely comparable? No. # ** Erdogan’s_Calamitous_Authoritarianism ** A brief synopsis of Erdogan’s criminal domestic practices and his foreign misadventures tell the whole story. Domestically, he incarcerated tens of thousands of innocent citizens on bogus charges, including hundreds of journalists. Meanwhile he is pressuring the courts to send people to prison for insulting him, as no one can even express their thoughts about this ruthlessness. Internationally, Erdogan ordered Turkish intelligence operatives to kill or smuggle back to the country Turkish citizens affiliated with the Gülen movement. # ** Turkey’s_Erdogan_urges_French_goods_boycott_amid_Islam_row ** Mr Erdogan has angrily criticised French President Emmanuel Macron for pledging to defend secularism against radical [sic] Islam. It comes after a teacher was killed for showing Prophet Muhammad cartoons. Samuel Paty was beheaded on 16 October by 18-year- old Abdullakh Anzorov outside Paris, after presenting the images to his pupils during a class about freedom of speech. o **** Environment **** # ** Western_US_and_Southeast_Asia_face_rising_dust_risk ** It obscures the skies and darkens the snows. Wind- borne dust risk is increasingly ominous in a warming world. # ** The_New_Humanitarian_|_Four_storms_in_one_month:_Cyclone Molave_threatens_flooded_Vietnam ** Cyclone Molave – the fourth tropical cyclone to threaten Vietnam this month – is barrelling towards the country’s central coast, worsening severe floods and landslides that have inundated parts of the region for weeks. Vietnamese authorities are rushing to evacuate half a million people before Molave makes a projected 28 October landfall, packing wind speeds topping 110 kilometres per hour. The country is already struggling with intense floods and landslides that have killed at least 130 people and damaged a quarter of a million homes. The Vietnamese Red Cross has already warned that 160,000 people may need food aid over the next six months, but that figure could rise after Molave makes landfall and its impact becomes more clear. # ** Hurricane_Zeta_is_ashore_in_resort_zone_of_Mexico’s Yucatan ** Hurricane Zeta, the 27th named storm in a very busy Atlantic season, made landfall on the Caribbean coast of the eastern Yucatan Peninsula late Monday while whipping the resorts around Tulum with rain and wind. The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Zeta came ashore just north of Tulum with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph). Quintana Roo state Gov. Carlos Joaquín had warned that “nobody should be on the streets … you shouldn’t go out anymore” until the hurricane passed. Zeta was predicted to lose some power while crossing the peninsula, before regaining hurricane strength in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday while heading for the central U.S. Gulf Coast and a likely landfall Wednesday night. A hurricane watch was posted from Morgan City, La., to the Mississippi-Alabama state line. # **** Energy **** # ** GM_and_Ford_Knew,_Too:_Reporting_Reveals_Auto_Giants Recognized_Looming_Climate_Crisis_in_1960s—and_Helped Bury_Reality ** “Like the major oil and gas companies, leading car companies took a calculated risk that they—and the world—could delay action to address the drivers of climate change. We are all paying for that gamble.” # ** Trump_Pledges_to_‘Save_Your_Fracking’_and_Biden_Says No_Ban_—_But_Most_Pennsylvania_Voters_Oppose_Fracking ** “Only by voting for me,” Trump added, “can you save your fracking in Pennsylvania.” # ** South_Australia_to_Go_100%_Solar_as_Sun_Power_Offers World’s_Cheapest_Energy ** For one hour, on October 11, all of its electricity was generated by solar power, the first time this feat was achieved by any major jurisdiction in the world. # **** Wildlife/Nature **** # ** Want_to_Save_the_World’s_Coral_Reefs?_A_MERMAID_Can Help ** o **** Finance **** # ** Arkansas:_My_Landlord_Is_Trying_to_Kick_Me_Out._What_Can_I Do? ** Are you facing eviction in Arkansas? Before you do anything, there are lawyers available who might be able to provide you with advice. Legal Aid of Arkansas and the Center for Arkansas Legal Services are two groups that offer free services to people who can’t afford to hire a lawyer. You can also find a lawyer through the state’s bar association or the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. Do you live in income-based housing, like a public housing authority? Do you have a Section 8 voucher? There may be other laws that apply to you than the ones described below. You can call one of the legal services above to ask about the specifics. # ** Wall_Street:_Traditional_Cable_TV_Sector_‘Unraveling’_In Wake_Of_Covid ** While COVID-19 has been great for some sectors (like video games or webcams), it’s beating traditional entertainment options (like brick and mortar movie theaters and cable TV subscriptions) to a pulp. To the point where Wall Street analyst Craig Moffett has declared that the traditional cable TV sector is unraveling thanks to a sharp spike in cord cutting. Recent data suggests that traditional pay TV subscriptions have dropped 22.8% from its peak back in 2014. And by the end of 2024, analysts expect that fewer than half of US homes will subscribe to a traditional pay TV service. # ** When_Falling_Behind_on_Rent_Leads_to_Jail_Time ** It was bad enough when Jazmon Allen lost her waitressing job in March at a Hot Springs, Arkansas, barbecue restaurant during statewide closures meant to curb the pandemic. Then after she fell behind on her rent came the shock that only happens to tenants in Arkansas: In May, her landlord filed a criminal complaint for failing to pay and failing to vacate the property. o **** AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics **** # ** Vote_for_What_You_Believe_In ** # ** Trump’s_Message_of_Covid-19_Happy_Talk_Amounts_to Surrender ** Donald Trump has been predicting the imminent disappearance of Covid-19 ever since the outbreak of the pandemic at the beginning of the year. During Thursday night’s debate, he reiterated his claim that the pandemic was almost over. “We’re rounding the corner,” Trump claimed. “It’s going away.” Citing his own bout with the coronavirus, Trump claimed that new therapeutic drugs amounted to a cure. “I can tell you from personal experience, I was in the hospital,” Trump said. “I had it and I got better. And I will tell you that I had something that they gave me, a therapeutic, I guess they would call it. Some people could say it was a cure, but I was in for a short period of time. And I got better very fast or I wouldn’t be here tonight. And now they say I’m immune. Whether it’s four months or a lifetime, nobody’s been able to say that, but I’m immune. More and more people are getting better.” # ** The_Election_Isn’t_Over_Until_Trump’s_Gone ** Donald Trump tells lots of lies. But he lies most adventurously about elections. Even when it was clear he had lost the popular vote by millions of ballots and won the Electoral College by a handful of razor-thin margins in battleground states, he claimed on November 27, 2016, that “in addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally.” Both statements were false. But Trump was determined to control the narrative, and he has maintained that determination to such an extent that his supporters imagine him to be far more popular than polls have ever suggested. # ** Journalists_Pick_Sides_When_They_Call_Adding_Justices ‘Court_Packing’ ** As Republicans ram through Trump’s third Supreme Court nomination with an election underway, Democrats are increasingly contemplating expanding the court. But rather than cover it with the “objectivity” they claim to strive for, the country’s dominant media outlets have adopted a right-wing frame of the issue—calling it “court packing”—that delegitimizes court expansion. # ** Republicans_Have_Confirmed_Amy_Coney_Barrett—and Officially_Captured_the_Supreme_Court ** Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed this evening as an associate justice on the United States Supreme Court. Her confirmation to a lifetime appointment comes just eight days before an election that could cast out the man who nominated her and many of the people who confirmed her. Barrett is just 48. Assuming she receives excellent socialized medicine—the kind to which she’s entitled as a federal employee and which she will soon take away from other Americans—she can be expected to wield power well into her 80s. # ** What_Amy_Coney_Barrett_Means_for_the_Future_of_Voting Rights ** My grandparents grew up in Jim Crow Virginia. Back then, Black folks like them faced poll taxes, literacy tests, and intimidation that kept them from exercising their right to vote. The white ruling class successfully kept Black people from fully participating in the political process. It was unthinkable that two generations later, their grandson, a 33-year-old openly gay, Black man, would be the Democratic nominee for Congress in the predominantly white, affluent suburbs of New York City. # ** In_‘Partisan_Power_Grab,’_Republican_Senators_Confirm Third_Trump_Nominee_Amy_Coney_Barrett_to_Supreme_Court ** Critics warn that she “will only embolden the court’s most conservative judges to further gut protections for Americans’ healthcare, free speech, and the environment, and unleash a new wave of corporate greed.” # ** Because_We_Don’t_Have_a_Right_to_Vote… ** If you care about the survival and expansion of democracy in America, this may be your last chance to get out there and vote. # ** Arm_Wrestling_Authoritarianism:_The_Homestretch ** What will the next week be like? Kelly Hayes talks with journalist Sarah Kendzior about what to expect in the final days of the 2020 presidential race. # ** So_Trump_Loses_to_Biden….Then_What? ** If Trump loses in November, he won’t just moan about election rigging, he’ll also lose all interest in providing more help to millions of Americans at the edge of penury and despair. # ** International_Study_Finds_US_Republican_Party_Heading Towards_Becoming_One_of_World’s_Most_Authoritarian_Factions ** “Disrespect of political opponents, the encouragement of violence, and also the violation of minority rights… they have all clearly increased with the Republican Party in recent years,” said one of the lead authors. # ** Trump_Aims_to_Convince_Supporters_That_a_Loss_Means Election_Is_“Rigged” ** One of the more interesting (and somewhat confounding) polling results in this election cycle has been the belief among members of both parties that Donald Trump will win re-election, regardless of who they’re actually planning to vote for. His approval rating has been stuck in the low 40s throughout his term, which is unprecedented, and he’s been behind in the polls from the beginning of the campaign. Yet most Americans still remain convinced that he is going to win. This is from Gallup in early October: # ** ‘Prove_Him_Wrong’:_Progressives_Demand_Democrats_Accept McConnell’s_Challenge,_Expand_Supreme_Court_If_They_Win Elections ** “Mitch McConnell doesn’t think we can fight back to save our courts. He’s wrong. The first step is winning in November.”  # ** Trump_Out_Now ** That’s because these are not “normal” times. The deadly coronavirus that has been spread by the pandemo-fascist Trump administration has already killed 220,000-plus Americans and will likely 200,000 to 300,000 more by Inauguration Day (January 20th) next year. The United States is in the middle of a related and attempted rolling coup being carried out by a White House that knows it cannot win a second term in conventional fashion. With a long list of enemies and groups on its hit list, the Trump administration seeks unchallenged dominance but lacks enough voter support to prevail without subverting what’s left of democracy in the elections system. It is therefore undertaking a multi-level assault on the American electoral process. The cable news talking heads keep scratching their heads on how Trump is talking only to his base and not trying to broaden his voter support beyond his 43-45%. They might want to reflect that Trump and the GOP’s main plan this summer and fall has been to cripple and steal the election, not to win it in a “normal”/conventional fashion. # ** Hello,_Neighbor:_My_Letter_to_a_Trump_Supporter ** “The only way we will love our neighbor as ourselves is by getting to know our neighbors, even in the midst of our differences.” I love that. # ** What_to_Do_If_You_Change_Your_Mind_About_Voting_by_Mail ** If you’ve received a mail ballot but have changed your mind and want to vote in person, there’s some good news: You probably can do this. The details differ from state to state. In some, you’ll be allowed to cast a regular ballot, and in others you’ll cast a “provisional” ballot, to be counted once election officials determine you haven’t already voted. # ** Muslims_in_Trump_Country:_“Natours_Grocery”_Tells_Story_of Palestinian_American_Family_in_Virginia ** As the presidential race enters its final full week, we speak with filmmaker Nadine Natour about “Natours Grocery,” her new documentary short that tells the story of her Palestinian American family living in Trump’s America. Natour’s immigrant parents own a store in the highly conservative town of Appomattox, Virginia, which voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in 2016. The Natours say they don’t talk about politics or religion with their customers to avoid confrontation, but as they strive to build bridges with their neighbors, President Trump’s anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim rhetoric inspires a backlash in Appomattox. “In the election of Donald Trump we saw a lot of that bubbling racist sentiment toward immigrants, towards Muslims, become part of the mainstream discourse,” says Natour. “You really could see a shift in attitudes.” “Natours Grocery” premieres tonight as part of ”POV Shorts” on PBS. # ** With_All_Eyes_on_Wisconsin,_Partisan_Gridlock_at_State Elections_Commission_Frustrates_Voters_and_Local_Officials ** As ballots began pouring in by mail after Wisconsin’s April 7 primary, local election officials became increasingly perplexed over which ones to count. A federal judge had ordered that ballots arriving as many as six days after the election should be accepted, but the U.S. Supreme Court narrowed that window, ruling that ballots should be counted only if they were postmarked by Election Day. # ** Jared_Kushner_Eviscerated_as_‘Face_of_White_Privilege_and Nepotism’_After_Mocking_Racial_Justice_Protesters ** President Donald Trump’s son-in-law—some of whose wealth comes from being what one user called “the highest-ranking slumlord in the country”—also implied that Black people do not want to succeed.  # ** Ivanka_Trump,_Jared_Kushner_Threaten_Defamation_Suit_Over Lincoln_Project’s_Non-Defamatory_Billboards ** Donald Trump’s offspring are as thin-skinned as the President himself. And, like him, they apparently have access to the worst legal counsel money can buy. First Daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, apparently can’t handle being criticized for their involvement in the mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic. o **** Censorship/Free Speech **** # ** Content_Moderation_and_the_U.S._Election:_What_to_Ask, What_to_Demand ** With the upcoming U.S. elections, major U.S.-based platforms have stepped up their content moderation practices, likely hoping to avoid the blame heaped upon them after the 2016 election, where many held them responsible for siloing users into ideological bubbles—and, in Facebook’s case, the Cambridge Analytica imbroglio. It’s not clear that social media played a more significant role than many other factors, including traditional media. But the techlash is real enough. So we can’t blame them for trying, nor can we blame users for asking them to. Online disinformation is a problem that has had real consequences in the U.S. and all over the world—it has been correlated to ethnic violence in Myanmar and India and to Kenya’s 2017 elections, among other events. # ** Corbett_Report:_YouTube_Is_Purging_Again_–_LinuxReviews ** YouTube has been removing small independent content creators from it’s platform with regular purges since 2016. YouTube did another big purge this week. Independent content creators who are only on YouTube should take notice and get a presence on alternative platforms. Investigate journalist James Corbett of the Corbett Report is prepared to get purged from YouTube. His videos are available on his own self-hosted website and a number of other video platforms. Most independent creators are not even though YouTube has been suppressing and removing independent creators in favor of large corporate media outlets for nearly half a decade. [...] The latest round of YouTube-purges should not be a surprise to anyone, YouTube has gradually increased their censorship of mostly smaller and independent creators under guise of it being related to “community guidelines” that allow them to remove any video with no explanation. What YouTube is doing in terms of outright censorship of smaller channels, as well as de-monetization of smaller content creators, something that’s probably killed more small creators than they’ve kicked off their platform, may be morally questionable. o **** Civil Rights/Policing **** # ** Join_The_Fan_Fiction_Deep_State_And_Watch_This_Latest Video_That_Addison_Cain_Really_Doesn’t_Want_You_To_See ** Last month we had a post about wolf kink erotica writer Addison Cain (pen name) and her abuse of the DMCA which we had first written about in May, but which came up again after YouTuber Lindsay Ellis did a fantastic video analyzing the entire case. If you haven’t seen that, here it is: # ** Italy_and_Frontex_now_monitor_the_Mediterranean_Sea_with large_drones ** Last week, the EU Border Agency decided on the multi-year deployment of large drones in the Mediterranean, now Italy is following suit. The contractors have already carried out tests for Frontex over the past two years. # ** The_Postmaster_General’s_Manufactured_Mail_Slowdown_and Racial_Inequality ** Compared to the national average, mail delay complaints are nearly 50 percent higher in zip codes with populations that are more than 45 percent Black, Indigenous, or other people of color. # ** Survivor_Deported_After_Speaking_Out_About_Medical_Abuse in_ICE_Jails ** An independent medical review team has submitted a report to Congress on a lack of informed consent and “disturbing pattern” of questionable gynecological surgical procedures at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia, after an account from a nurse whistleblower in September prompted congressional and federal investigations. At least 19 women, most of whom are Black and Latina, have come forward to allege they were pressured into “unnecessary” gynecological treatment and surgeries — including procedures that left them sterile — while they were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We speak with Jaromy Floriano Navarro, a survivor of medical abuse and neglect at Irwin who was the original source of the information about medical abuse by Dr. Mahendra Amin that was eventually included in the whistleblower report. “From day one that I met Dr. Amin, he said, ‘OK, you need surgery,’” Navarro says. “They were really trying to do the surgery on me, for whatever reason. They wanted to take my womb out.” We also speak with Dr. Maggie Mueller, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern Medical Center who was part of the independent medical review team that produced the new report, and Adriano Espaillat, Democratic congressmember from New York who visited the Irwin County Detention Center in September as part of a delegation from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. # ** “They_Wanted_to_Take_My_Womb_Out”:_Survivor_of_Medical Abuse_in_ICE_Jail_Deported_After_Speaking_Out ** An independent medical review team has submitted a report to Congress on a lack of informed consent and “disturbing pattern” of questionable gynecological surgical procedures at the Irwin County Detention Center in Georgia, after an account from a nurse whistleblower in September prompted congressional and federal investigations. At least 19 women, most of whom are Black and Latina, have come forward to allege they were pressured into “unnecessary” gynecological treatment and surgeries — including procedures that left them sterile — while they were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We speak with Jaromy Floriano Navarro, a survivor of medical abuse and neglect at Irwin who was the original source of the information about medical abuse by Dr. Mahendra Amin that was eventually included in the whistleblower report. “From day one that I met Dr. Amin, he said, ‘OK, you need surgery,’” Navarro says. “They were really trying to do the surgery on me, for whatever reason. They wanted to take my womb out.” We also speak with Dr. Maggie Mueller, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern Medical Center who was part of the independent medical review team that produced the new report, and Adriano Espaillat, Democratic congressmember from New York who visited the Irwin County Detention Center in September as part of a delegation from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. # ** Surveillance_company_harassed_female_employees_using_its own_facial_recognition_technology ** A surveillance startup in Silicon Valley is being accused of sexism and discrimination after a sales director used the company’s facial recognition system to harass female workers. Verkada, which was valued in January at $1.6 billion, equips its office with its own security cameras. Last year, the sales director accessed these cameras to take photos of female workers, then posted them in a Slack channel called #RawVerkadawgz alongside sexually explicit jokes. The incident was first reported by IPVM and independently verified by Vice. # ** ‘Rebirth’:_Chileans_vote_by_millions_to_tear_up_Pinochet’s constitution ** With more than three quarters of the votes counted, 78.12% of voters had opted for a new charter. Many have expressed hopes that a new text will temper an unabashedly capitalist ethos with guarantees of more equal rights to healthcare, pensions and education. “This triumph belongs to the people, it’s thanks to everyone’s efforts that we are at this moment of celebration,” Daniel, 37, told Reuters in Santiago’s Plaza Nunoa. “What makes me happiest is the participation of the youth, young people wanting to make changes.” # ** ‘Translation_machines’:_Interpretation_gaps_plague_French asylum_process ** France received nearly 120,000 asylum requests in 2019 – more than any EU country bar Germany. The numbers applying for protection have increased every year since 2015, but successive French governments have failed to match this rising demand with sufficient funding. One of the most glaring gaps is the lack of quality language interpreters, who play a critical role in the legal process. On a rainy March morning, days before the coronavirus pandemic closed it to the public, seven people filed into a courtroom in the Parisian suburb of Montreuil. At the table in the centre, a middle-aged man and his wife sat down. The man’s lawyer, a woman in her mid-sixties, introduced herself to her client by yelling at him to hurry up in a language he didn’t understand. o **** Internet Policy/Net Neutrality **** # ** Substack_is_Great_For_Newsletters,_But_Not_For_New Creators ** So, congrats to Substack. Great stuff. But creators should keep their main domains and platforms as agnostic and untethered as possible to avoid lock-in and migration problems in the future. # ** Safety_in_Name,_Commercial_in_Fact:_The_Auto_Industry Spectrum_Squatting_Campaign_on_5.9_GHz_Widens_the_Digital Divide ** Here’s an idea for a business model. Instead of using valuable spectrum to close the digital divide by opening it for everyone to use, get the FCC to give us exclusive use for free. Next, convince states and the federal government that rather than build broadband networks to the disconnected in rural America, they should build out our network (also at no cost to us). Then we will use this network to harvest everyone’s driving information while serving up advertisements and other commercial services. In order to persuade taxpayers to support it, we’ll pretend the network is “absolutely essential” to preventing car accidents, despite the recent development of superior technology. To really sell the idea, we’ll label this piece of spectrum the “Safety Band.” # ** 2K_Sports_Could_Have_Avoided_Its_Un-Skippable_Ads_Backlash If_The_Ads_Were_Better_Content ** For over a decade, we have been trying to drive home the point that advertising actually is content and that content is advertising. It’s a mindset sort of thing, but one that is incredibly important in an internet age where so much of a revenue emphasis is on ad-driven business models. The point of this all is that you can make any advertising included in a good or service all the more effective if –wait for it — your customers actually want and enjoy the ads. If they’re engaging, useful, or funny, the normal complaints you hear about commercials and the like simply melt away. # ** Twitter_preconnects_to_the_wrong_domains ** Twitter redirects links through its t.co link- shortening service. It was once a useful addition to its service as it helped people stay underneath the strict character limits. The link shortener reduced all links to 23 characters. Twitter gains some more data-insights about its users in the form of click-stream data and insight into popular links. However, the link shortening service has another cost: links resolve slower. Instead of clicking- through directly to the destination website, the browser needs to connect to Twitter’s link- shortening service and then follow a redirect to the destination website. To speed up the process, Twitter preconnects to its link-shortening service every time you scroll a link card into view. Link cards are boxes that show an image, title, and description of a link. This shows that Twitter finds it highly likely that people will click on external links in tweets. To speed things up even further, Twitter also preconnects to the destination website at the other end of the redirect. This is where it has made some mistakes, though. You may be wondering why it’s even using the link- shortening service anymore if it already knows the destination address. Reread the previous paragraph for clarification on Twitter’s motivations. # ** Ofcom_Extend_Broadband_ISP_Switching_and_Ban_Locked Mobiles ** Ofcom UK has set out new measures that will make switching between broadband ISPs on physically separate networks easier (e.g. Openreach to Cityfibre), but due to the complexities involved providers will be given until December 2022 implement it. Mobile operators will also be banned from selling “locked” handsets. [...] The regulator states that any “loss of service” that might occur during a switch will NOT be allowed to exceed 1 working day and ISPs will be expected to compensate customers if things go wrong. Ofcom will also ban notice period charges beyond the switch date for residential customers (they’ve already done the same more mobile networks), which is intended to prevent situations where a customer ends up paying for two services at the same time (despite only being able to use one of them). Meanwhile the losing provider will be required to continue to supply the end-user on the same terms, until the new service is activated by the gaining provider, and to automatically terminate end-users’ contracts upon conclusion of the switching process. The losing ISP will also be required to reactivate the number and all related services where a switching process fails and until the port is successful. In keeping with all this the regulator will also be making some “limited” changes to phone number porting, which includes giving customers the “right to port their number for one month after they have terminated their contract and a prohibition on charging customers to port their number.” This should be a big help as at present it can be quite tedious to get your number back if it’s lost during a switch. Providers have been working behind the scenes for a while to develop a new switching process through the Office of the Telecoms Adjudicator (OTA) and a separate consultation is due to follow, which will set out the technical details of the proposed process. These are significant changes to how switching processes work and as such, the new rules are NOT expected to come into force until December 2022. o **** Digital Restrictions (DRM) **** # ** What_Is_Google_Widevine_DRM_and_Why_Do_You_Need_It? ** If you’re streaming content from services like Netflix and Hulu, you may have seen a prompt to install Google Widevine. Depending on your device and browser, it may already be built in by default. Either way, many users want to know exactly what it is and what it does. The good news is it isn’t a virus and it’s safe. It’s also required to view certain streaming content. o **** Monopolies **** # ** Apple_&_Google_Agree_to_Cooperate_By_Removing_Pirate_Apps From_Stores ** New amendments to copyright law in Russia require companies including Apple and Google to remove infringing apps from their respective stores or face blocking by local ISPs. With Apple already being sued in a local court for offering ‘pirate’ apps, both companies have now officially confirmed they will begin cooperation to remove piracy apps. # ** Apple,_Google_and_a_Deal_That_Controls_the_Internet ** Apple now receives an estimated $8 billion to $12 billion in annual payments — up from $1 billion a year in 2014 — in exchange for building Google’s search engine into its products. It is probably the single biggest payment that Google makes to anyone and accounts for 14 to 21 percent of Apple’s annual profits. That’s not money Apple would be eager to walk away from. In fact, Mr. Cook and Mr. Pichai met again in 2018 to discuss how they could increase revenue from search. After the meeting, a senior Apple employee wrote to a Google counterpart that “our vision is that we work as if we are one company,” according to the Justice Department’s complaint. # **** Patents **** # **** Software Patents **** # ** Patent_Docs:_Realtime_Data_LLC_v._Reduxio Systems,_Inc._(Fed._Cir._2020) ** One of the more frustrating aspects of current patent-eligibility law is that it lends itself all too easily to mischief. In particular, given that the eligibility test under 35 U.S.C. § 101 as interpreted by the courts is poorly- defined, conclusory reasoning frequently rears its ugly head. Such reasoning is sometimes found in § 101 rejections of claims by examiners of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The more egregious of these rejections involve little actual analysis, no actual analysis, the ignoring of claim elements, the ignoring of stated improvements of the claimed invention, and attempts to minimize case law favorable to patentees by limiting the scope of those decisions to their facts. But district courts are not immune to jumping to conclusions either. Realtime LLC brought an action in the District of Delaware alleging that multiple parties infringed claims of U.S. Patents 7,415,530, 8,717,203, 9,054,728, 9,116,908, and 9,667,751. The defendants moved the District Court to dismiss, contending that the patents are ineligible (among other grounds). Immediately after oral argument, the District Court declared all 159 claims of the five patents ineligible without a formal written opinion. The only memorialization of the judge’s reasoning is a five-page transcript. Realtime asked the District Court for leave to amend its complaint, but the judge refused. He admitted that “reasonable people can disagree” on the eligibility of the asserted claims, but nonetheless stated “I think you can take your issues up with the Federal Circuit, and if I’m wrong, I’m wrong.” Realtime appealed. # **** Trademarks **** # ** Special_Protection_of_Trade_Marks_with_a_Reputation under_European_Union_Law ** Trade marks with a reputation (TMwR) in the EU and the additional layers of protection provided to them, like the famous trade mark regimes in other jurisdictions in general, is a controversial subject surrounded by unresolved problems of ambiguity and uncertainty that, sometimes, involves political databases over, for instances, the threshold of reputation. The shift in the essential function of trade marks, from an anti-deception regime to a strong property- based regime, has been accompanied by both questions and attempts at justification. Having been delving into comparative research on famous trade mark regimes for a while herself, this Kat was very interested to read Special Protection of Trade Marks with a Reputation under European Union Law by Michal Bohaczewski (Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw), which presents a comprehensive guide to EU law practices concerning TMwR. # **** Copyrights **** # ** Twitch’s_Freak_Out_Response_To_RIAA_Takedown_Demands Raises_Even_More_DMCA_Questions ** As many of you probably saw last week, Twitch decided to delete a ton of videos in response to DMCA takedown claims (which most people believe came from the RIAA). As we pointed out earlier this year, the RIAA had started flooding Twitch with DMCA takedowns over background music used in various streams. The whole thing seemed kind of silly, and now it appears that Twitch (despite being owned by Amazon and having some pretty good lawyers) was caught without a plan. # ** The_music_industry_has_taken_another_step_toward_a legal_fight_with_Twitch ** Amazon received a “blistering” letter last Thursday about copyright infringement and Twitch’s nonexistent licensing deals with major music rights holders, Variety reports. The letter was signed by organizations including the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the Recording Academy, the National Music Publishers Association, the American Association of Independent Music, SAG-AFTRA, and more. The document accuses Twitch of allowing streamers to play copyrighted music without getting the proper licensing to do so. (Music copyright is a thorny, complicated subject; if you want to play music to audiovisual content, you need at least two different licenses to do it legally: a synchronization license and a mechanical license.) “Twitch appears to do nothing in response to the thousands of notices of music infringement that it has received nor does it currently even acknowledge that it received them, as it has done in the past,” the letter reads in part, according to Variety. # ** Movie_Company_Sues_Pirates_Who_Used_an_Anonymous_VPN ** The makers of the film ‘Angel Has Fallen’ have filed a lawsuit against seventeen alleged pirates. According to the complaint, several defendants used the VPN service ‘Private Internet Access,’ which can expect to be subpoenaed. That effort will likely be fruitless as the VPN doesn’t keep any logs. However, with help from information shared by torrent site YTS, users are still at risk. # ** Defending_Fair_Use_in_the_Omegaverse ** Copyright law is supposed to promote creativity, not stamp out criticism. Too often, copyright owners forget that – especially when they have a convenient takedown tool like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). EFF is happy to remind them – as we did this month on behalf of Internet creator Lindsay Ellis. Ellis had posted a video about a copyright dispute between authors in a very particular fandom niche: the Omegaverse realm of wolf-kink erotica. The video tells the story of that dispute in gory and hilarious detail, while breaking down the legal issues and proceedings along the way. Techdirt called it “truly amazing.” We agree. But feel free to watch “Into the Omegaverse: How a Fanfic Trope Landed in Federal Court,” and decide for yourself. ╒═══════════════════ DAILY LINKS ════════════════════════════════════════╕ ****** 10.27.20 ****** ***** Links_28/10/2020:_FreeBSD_12.2,_NixOS_20.09_and_WordPress_5.6_Beta_2 ***** Posted in News_Roundup at 10:37 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 **** # ** 3.1_pound_System76_Galago_Pro_Linux_laptop_with_Intel Tiger_Lake_coming_soon ** The System76 Galago Pro is a thin and light laptop powered by either Ubuntu Linux or Pop!_OS, which is a custom Linux distribution developed by System76. While the company has been offering versions of the Galago Pro for a few years, the latest version will be one of the first System76 laptops sporting an 11th-gen Intel Core processor. The new Galago Pro is coming soon and it supports up to an Intel Core i701165G7 Tiger Lake processor with Intel Xe graphics. There’s also optional support for an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 discrete GPU. o **** Server **** # ** 4_best_Raspberry_Pi_server_distros ** Are you looking for a Linux server distribution to run on your Raspberry Pi? Can’t figure out what distribution to use? We can help! Follow along with this list as we talk about the 4 best Raspberry Pi server distros! o **** Audiocasts/Shows **** # ** Confronting_Flatkill:_The_Case_Against_Flatpaks_–_YouTube ** Flatpaks are are very useful tool however, they’re not perfect and some people have taken it upon themselves to show off the problems that exist with them in this case this author discusses some of the security problems but they make a few very simple mistakes along the way. o **** Kernel Space **** # ** Linux_5.10_Released:_Bigger_Kernel_Release_Than_Expected ** Linus Torvalds this week announced the first release candidate of version 5.10 of the Linux kernel (Linux 5.10-rcl), a release that also marks the end of the feature merge window for this EOY 2020 kernel. Version 5.10 should debut as stable by mid-December. This kernel will then be maintained under the Linux long-term support (LTS) program. “This looks to be a bigger release than I expected,” Torvalds said on the Linux kernel mailing list, “and while the merge window is smaller than the one for 5.8 was, it’s not a lot smaller. And 5.8 was our biggest release ever.” The merging window is a key part of the new kernel release process. Up to 1,000 patches are submitted by the developer community and merged every day into the mainline repository managed by Torvalds. A review process ensures that each patch implements a desirable change. Linux 5.9 to 5.10-rc1 added about 704k lines of new code and approximately 419k lines were deleted. By comparison, Linux 5.8 to 5.9-rc1 had 727k lines added and 270k deletions, and 5.7 to 5.8-rc1 had 973k lines added and 429k deletions (that was largest ever). # ** Linux_5.10_will_be_the_next_long-term_support_Linux_kernel ** Even many Linux users aren’t aware that there are many different kinds of Linux kernels. Sure, there’s the eternal release candidate kernels, which Linus Torvalds is perpetually working on, but then there are the ones we use every day on our desktops, servers, and clouds. Of these, the most important one for hardware designers and programmers are the long-term support (LTS) kernels. So, when their chief maintainer, Linux kernel developer and leader Greg Kroah-Hartman, says, “#Linux 5.10 will be the next Longterm (aka LTS) #kernel (and thus supported for at least two years, but, in the end, it often is six).” It’s a big deal. There’s nothing that special about the forthcoming Linux 5.10 kernel. True, an ancient memory feature, which dates back to when 286 processors hummed inside out computers, have been taken out. But, so far, there are no important new features, such as Linux 5.6′s WireGuard, included. We can expect 5.10 to see the light of day in December 2020. # ** Bcachefs_Linux_File-System_Sent_Out_For_Review_With Exciting_Feature_Progress ** Bcachefs has been developed for a half-decade now as the Linux file-system born out of the block cache “bcache” kernel code. Kent Overstreet continues spearheading the work and while it’s been quiet in recent months today he sent out a new round of Bcachefs patches for review on the Linux kernel mailing list. Bcachefs is a copy-on-write file-system aiming to compete with the likes of ZFS and Btrfs with features being worked on like Zstd/LZ4 compression, native encryption, advanced checksumming, support for multiple block devices RAID, and more. The on-disk format for Bcachefs has been firmed up for a while and last year saw core feature work being completed. Patches were sent out for review then albeit never mainlined while today the latest Bcachefs patches are out on the LKML. o **** Benchmarks **** # ** A_Look_At_The_Performance_Improvements_With_System76 Pop!_OS_20.10 ** At the end of last week System76 released Pop!_OS 20.10 as their customized distribution built atop Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla. For those curious here are some benchmarks of System76′s Pop!_OS 20.10 versus 20.04 using the Thelio Major with AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X and Radeon RX 5700 XT graphics. Pop!_OS 20.10 has similar key package versions to Ubuntu 20.10 for which it is based: the Linux 5.8 kernel is at play, GNOME Shell 3.38.1, X.Org Server 1.20.8 by default, Mesa 20.2.1, GCC 10.2, Python 3.8.6, and numerous other package updates. o **** Applications **** # ** Chemtool:_Open-source_Chemical_Structure_drawing_program ** Chemtool is a lightweight application for drawing chemical structures like organic molecules. It’s originally written by Thomas Volk from Germany. Later on, more developers came to aid for development and code maintenance. [...] The program is created for Linux X systems, it does not work on Windows or macOS. License Chemtool is released under GNU General Public License. o **** Instructionals/Technical **** # ** How_to_install_CentOS_8_workstation ** CentOS is a rock-solid, reliable Linux distribution similar to Debian, but with RPMs and RedHat technology rather than DEB and Debian tech. It’s used a lot on servers, but did you know that you can also use it as a desktop Linux distribution? # ** Adding_a_USB_Datastore_and_Creating_a_VM_on_ESXi_on_Arm_— Virtualization_Review ** I downloaded the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS iso and used SCP to copy it over to the USB drive on my ESXi server. I also used the host client to create a 3 vCPU, 2GB RAM VM on it. I started the VM, opened a console to it, and installed Ubuntu by using the defaults. This took longer than it did on my x86 servers, but it did get created nevertheless, and I was able to use the console and SSH to access it. # ** How_to_install_Minecraft_on_Deepin_20_–_YouTube ** # ** TCP_Analysis_with_Wireshark_|_Linux_Journal ** Transmission Control is an essential aspect of network activity and governs the behavior of many services we take for granted. When sending your emails or just browsing the web you are relying on TCP to send and receive your packets in a reliable fashion. Thanks to two DARPA scientists, Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn who developed TCP/IP in 1970, we have a specific set of rules that define how we communicate over a network. When Vinton and Bob first conceptualized TCP/IP, they set up a basic network topology and a device that can interface between two other hosts. # ** Do_You_Need_a_Boot_Partition_in_Linux?_–_Make_Tech_Easier ** If you fire up a partitioning tool and point it at your hard disk drive, it’s quite probable you will see a small boot partition before everything else. It may only eat up a tiny fraction of your hard disk drive and not appear when actively using the computer. Is that partition essential? Can you delete it? Read on to find the answers to whether you need a dedicated boot partition on your Linux installation. # ** How_To_Install_SQLite_on_Ubuntu_20.04_LTS_–_idroot ** In this tutorial we will show you how to install SQLite on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, as well as some extra required package by SQLite # ** How_to_Quickly_Set_Up_a_Mail_Server_on_Ubuntu_20.04_with Modoboa ** Quickly set up your own email server on Ubuntu 20.04 with Modoboa, which is a free and open-source mail hosting and management platform designed to work with Postfix SMTP server and Dovecot IMAP/POP3 server. # ** How_to_install_the_Kubernetes_dashboard_>_Tux-Techie ** The Kubernetes dashboard provides a way to manage your Kubernetes cluster from your browser. You can easily check CPU usage, memory usage, and overall health of your cluster with the dashboard. You can also deploy applications from the dashboard and much more. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install the Kubernetes dashboard on a cluster running in Ubuntu 20.04. We will also set up an admin account and log in to the dashboard with a token. Check out this article to learn how to set up a Kubernetes cluster. # ** Beginner’s_guide_to_NGINX_SSL_CONFIGURATION_–_The_Linux GURUS ** Security is one of the main concerns that needs to be addressed on priority for all applications or websites. All websites are required to have a valid SSL certificate installed in order to encrypt the data packets/traffic between users & websites. Even web browsers show a warning when we visit a website that does not have SSL certificate installed. In this tutorial, we will discuss how we can perform Nginx SSL configuration to configure a SSL certificate to secure our websites hosted on Nginx. So start the complete process for Nginx SSL configuration but let’s discuss the prerequisites first. # ** Pandora_Client_Pithos_1.5.1_Released_[Ubuntu_PPA]_| UbuntuHandbook ** Pithos, native Pandora Radio client for Linux, released version 1.5.1 a day ago with minor bug- fixes and improvements. [...] If you’re OK with the containerized flatpak package. Pithos 1.5.1 has been made into flathub.org for most Linux systems. For those prefer .deb package, the unofficial PPA is available for Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Linux Mint 20, Ubuntu 20.10. o **** Games **** # ** Godot_Web_export_progress_report_#3 ** Howdy Godotters! It’s-a me! Fabio! It is time for an update on the Godot export for the Web. In the last few months, a lot has been going on regarding the Godot export for the Web. Most of the enhancements mentioned in the previous report have now been merged into the master branch, and backported to 3.2 (included in 3.2.4 beta 1). This sadly does not yet include the virtual keyboard support, since implementing it without impacting the experience on touchscreen-enabled devices that also have a physical keyboard has proven harder than expected. There is great news, though, on the other topic mentioned in that report, which is… GDNative support on HTML5 exports! Additionally, a new prototype version of the Godot Web Editor is now available for you to try out. # ** Stadia_Pro_for_November_has_Sniper_Elite_4,_Risk_of_Rain 2,_Republique_and_new_releases_|_GamingOnLinux ** Google has announced the latest set of Stadia Pro games, along with new titles about to release like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Watch Dogs: Legion. PLUS news of Ubisoft+ coming to Stadia soon. What is Stadia? A quick primer for people not following: it’s a game streaming service that uses Debian Linux under the hood along with the Vulkan graphics API. Playable on Linux in Chromium / Chrome browsers. You can either buy games, or subscribe to Stadia Pro to claim games each month (or do both). # ** Graveyard_Keeper_–_Game_Of_Crone_expansion_is_out_now_| GamingOnLinux ** Graveyard Keeper – Game Of Crone is an expansion to the medieval graveyard building and management sim that’s like a morbid take on Stardew. This fresh expansion adds in another bunch of hours (6-12 they said approximately) to play through, along with a whole new story to follow where you help a bunch of escaped prisoners build up a camp. “You’ll have to help the escaped prisoners of the Inquisition survive in the wilderness by providing them with everything they need. To develop their camp to a fortified settlement while keeping in mind its benefits. To protect those who entrusted you with their lives, from the sword and fire. And also – to untangle the circumstances of the cruel game, which turned into the Great Blast and the return of the Ancient Curse.” # ** Papercraft_styled_tactical-RPG_‘Wildermyth’_has_a_big_new campaign_out_|_GamingOnLinux ** Wildermyth is the character-driven, procedurally- generated tactical RPG with an art style resembling papercraft and it’s brilliant. Now it’s also bigger with a big campaign update out. In Wildermyth you play through various generated campaigns, each of which mixes things up like characters and events and so every play-through is different. You’re supposed to see it as something resembling a classic tabletop RPG experience. Mixing together a party-based RPG with overworld exploration, random events and tactical turn-based combat there’s a lot to love about it. o **** Distributions **** # **** New Releases **** # ** NixOS_20.09_released ** Hey everyone, I’m Jonathan Ringer, one of the release managers for 20.09. As promised, the latest stable release is here: NixOS 20.09 “Nightingale”. [...] Stabilization of the NixOS happens a month before planned release. The goal is to have as little as possible continuous integration (Hydra) jobs failing before the release is cut. While we would like to release on time, a high quality release is more important. Individuals who contributed to stabilizing this release: volth, Robert Scott, Tim Steinbach, WORLDofPEACE, Maximilian Bosch, Thomas Tuegel, Doron Behar, Vladimír Čunát, Jonathan Ringer, Maciej Krüger, and 190 others! # **** BSD **** # ** FreeBSD_12.2-RELEASE_Announcement ** The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce the availability of FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE. This is the third release of the stable/12 branch. # ** October_2020 ** 27 October: FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE is now available. Please be sure to check the Release Notes and Release Errata before installation for any late-breaking news and/ or issues with 12.2. More information about FreeBSD releases can be found on the Release Information page. # ** FreeBSD_12.2_Released_–_Supports_Linux_In_Jailed Environments,_Better_Hardware_Support ** FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE is now available as the latest feature and bug fix update to the FreeBSD 12 platform ahead of the expected FreeBSD 13.0 release around the end of Q1- 2021. FreeBSD 12.2 brings with it many improvements to the stable code-base for this BSD operating system including the likes of: - The default LLVM Clang compiler toolchain and LLVM sub-projects updated against the 10.0.1 release. # ** This_summer_in_KDE-FreeBSD_|_[bobulate] ** The FreeBSD project – which creates and publishes an operating system for a half- dozen machine architectures and packages and distributes about 40000 software products – has a quarterly report from all the various parts of that project: administration, sysadmin, ports and packages and specific technical highlights. One small part of that vast collection of moving parts is the KDE-FreeBSD initiative, which is also a part of the KDE community. KDE-FreeBSD is a kind of a bridge project, trying to make various bits fit together. # **** PCLinuxOS/Mageia/Mandriva/OpenMandriva Family **** # ** Mozilla_Firefox_updated_to_82.0.1_»_PCLinuxOS ** The Mozilla Firefox web browser has been updated to 82.0.1 which is a security and bug fix update. This package will appear as an update in your Synaptic Package Manager if you have Firefox installed. # **** IBM/Red Hat/Fedora **** # ** Fedora_Linux_33_with_GNOME_3.38_now_available_for_PC and_Raspberry_Pi ** Last month, we told you about Fedora 33 Beta. This Linux distribution is significant for several reasons, including the fact that Linus Torvalds himself uses it. Yes, the father of Linux uses Fedora, and that is saying a lot. In fact, many expert-level Linux users choose Fedora because of its focus on truly free software. While it may not be ideal for all beginners, even those new to Linux may find Fedora to be a pleasing experience. I personally use it as my distro of choice, but I must confess that System76′s Pop!_OS keeps enticing me more and more nowadays. Despite my distro-hopping activities, Fedora remains the rock that I can always count on. # ** Fedora_33_released_with_lots_of_improvements_to_the Linux_desktop_|_GamingOnLinux ** Sponsored by Red Hat, the Fedora Linux distribution has today released Fedora 33 which brings in numerous improvements for desktop users. For desktop users, Fedora Workstation is what you’re looking for if you want what they claim is a “just works” Linux experience. Fedora 33 pulls in GNOME 3.38 ‘Orbis’ which by itself is a pretty big upgrade, see our previous overview on that here. They’re also now using the BTRFS filesystem as the default, which is again quite a major change that includes lots of advanced features for those who want it but for desktop users it shouldn’t be a noticeable change. The Fedora team mention that the switch to BTRFS is laying the foundation to build upon in future releases. # **** Canonical/Ubuntu Family **** # ** Snap_speed_improvements_with_new_compression algorithm! ** Security and performance are often mutually exclusive concepts. A great user experience is one that manages to blend the two in a way that does not compromise on robust, solid foundations of security on one hand, and a fast, responsive software interaction on the other. Snaps are self-contained applications, with layered security, and as a result, sometimes, they may have reduced perceived performance compared to those same applications offered via traditional Linux packaging mechanisms. We are well aware of this phenomenon, and we have invested significant effort and time in resolving any speed gaps, while keeping security in mind. Last year, we talked about improved snap startup times following fontconfig cache optimization. Now, we want to tell you about another major milestone – the use of a new compression algorithm for snaps offers 2-3x improvement in application startup times! LZO and XZ algorithms By default, snaps are packaged as a compressed, read-only squashfs filesystem using the XZ algorithm. This results in a high level of compression but consequently requires more processing power to uncompress and expand the filesystem for use. On the desktops, users may perceive this as a “slowness” – the time it takes for the application to launch. This is also far more noticeable on first launch only, before the application data is cached in memory. Subsequent launches are fast and typically, there’s little to no difference compared to traditionally packaged applications. To improve startup times, we decided to test a different algorithm – LZO – which offers lesser compression, but needs less processing power to complete the action. As a test case, we chose the Chromium browser (stable build, 85.X). We believe this is a highly representative case, for several reasons. One, the browser is a ubiquitous (and popular) application, with frequent usage, so any potential slowness is likely to be noticeable. Two, Chromium is a relatively large and complex application. Three, it is not part of any specific Linux desktop environment, which makes the testing independent and accurate. For comparison, the XZ-compressed snap weighs ~150 MB, whereas the one using the LZO compression is ~250 MB in size. # ** Canonical’s_Snap_Packaging_Switching_To_LZO Compression_For_Faster_Startup_Times ** The Snap packaging / software deployment effort led by Canonical for Ubuntu and other distributions currently relies on XZ compression of the SquashFS-based archives while moving forward they are planning to make use of LZO compression. Snap’ing with LZO will result in faster startup-times at the cost of larger packages. LZO offers less compression abilities than XZ but has the benefit of being less taxing during decompression and thus faster. The Chromium browser Snap package, for example, is ~150MB with XZ compression but increases to ~250MB with the LZO packaged version. # ** Ubuntu_Groovy_Gorilla_adds_Raspberry_Pi_as_a_“first class_citizen” ** Last week, Canonical released the latest intermediate version of Ubuntu, 20.10 “Groovy Gorilla”—which, for the first time, adds first-class platform support for the Raspberry Pi 4. Groovy Gorilla itself is a pretty typical interim release, offering an updated GNOME version (3.38) with lots of bugfixes and small feature additions, such as drag-and- drop organization of folders and shortcuts in the Applications grid. Support has also been added for Windows Active Directory in the Ubiquity OS installer itself. Canonical embraces the Pi While it has been possible for some time to install Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi hardware, up until now that has been strictly a community effort. The Pi itself ships with Raspberry Pi OS, a Debian-based distribution whose origins began with the Pi community, but which has since been officially adopted and supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation itself. And while Canonical added the Pi as a supported platform in 20.04 Focal Fossa earlier this year, that support was only for the Ubuntu Server distribution—not Desktop. With 20.10 Groovy Gorilla, Canonical has added full desktop support for the Pi 4. Martin Wimpress, Canonical’s director of engineering for the Ubuntu Desktop, says this means the Pi is now a “first-class citizen.” Canonical guarantees the same level of integration, QA, and support from kernel to userspace that it does for an x86 PC. The entire Ubuntu software repository—save for specifically architecture-targeted packages, which start with names like i386—is available and supported on the Pi. # ** Ubuntu_20.10_Delivers_Linux_Desktop_on_Raspberry_Pi ** Ubuntu Desktop 20.10 is optimized for Raspberry Pi images and is the first release of Ubuntu for the desktop. Support for the Ubuntu server on the Raspberry Pi, however, has been available since the 20.04 LTS release. In addition to Raspberry Pi desktop support, Ubuntu 20.10 includes GNOME 3.38 and other features as outlined in the release notes. Ubuntu 20.10 includes Canonical’s micro cloud stack combines Metal-as-a-Service (MAAS), LXD, MicroK8s, and Ceph storage. MicroK8s 1.19 and LXD 4.6 are for resilient micro clouds, small clusters of servers providing VMs and Kubernetes on the edge. MicroK8s provides the ability to orchestrate workloads on the edge. LXD allows to build a home lab appliance with it’s clustering and VM capabilities that become available on the Raspberry Pi via Ubuntu desktop. It’s possible to do pretty much everything an average desktop user would expect on a Raspberry Pi 4. With a Raspberry Pi 4, a microSD card (8GB recommended) and a few other accessories it’s possible to install Ubuntu Desktop as outlined in the tutorial. o **** Devices/Embedded **** # ** Cosmo_Communicator’s_Linux_OS_gains_new_cover_screen features ** The Cosmo Communicator is what you’d get if you crossed a smartphone with a pocket-sized laptop computer. Unfolded it looks like a tiny laptop with a keyboard inspired by the design of the classic Psion Revo PDA. Fold it and you’ve got a smaller cover screen that you can use for phone calls, notifications, or other simple tasks. Aside from the clamshell design, the phone has another unusual feature: it typically ships with Android, but can also support alternate operating systems including Debian Linux and Sailfish OS. Developed by Planet Computers, the Cosmo Communicator went up for pre-order through a crowdfunding campaign in late 2018 and began shipping to backers in mid-2019. Now Planet Computers has announced an update for the Debian Linux software that runs on its phone, bringing support for a bunch of new cover screen features. # **** Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications **** # ** Android_TV_buyer’s_guide:_All_you_need_to_know_about Google’s_TV_platform ** # ** Nokia_the_fastest_in_releasing_Android_updates, OnePlus_second:_Counterpoint_Research ** # ** Vivo_V20_Review:_Android_11,_Interesting_Cameras_and Swanky_Design,_But…_Rs_24,990? ** # ** Android_10_pushes_Android_Auto_to_over_a_billion Play_Store_installs ** # ** DOOGEE_launches_the_S96_Pro_as_the_world’s_first rugged_Android_10_phone_with_IR_night-vision ** # ** Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_Active2_vs._Tab_Active3:_Should you_upgrade? ** # ** $190_Onyx_Boox_Poke3_is_an_Android_10_eReader_with USB-C ** # ** Google’s_EU_Android_choice_screen_isn’t_working_say search_rivals,_calling_for_a_joint_process_to_devise_a fair_remedy ** # ** Privacy-focused_smartphone_runs_LineageOS_or_Ubuntu Touch ** F(x)tec has launched a second-gen “Pro1 X” smartphone that runs the privacy-oriented LineageOS or Ubuntu Touch on a Snapdragon 835. The 6-inch screen slides up to reveal a keyboard. UK-based F(x)tec has joined with the XDA community to launch a reboot of its Pro1 phone on Indiegogo, this time replacing the mostly stock Android stack with a choice of pre-installed LineageOS 16 or 17.1 or Ubuntu Touch. The phone also supports Android 9 Pie, and will eventually support Sailfish and other options. The hardware is much the same as the Pro1. You get a Snapdragon 835 and 6-inch, 2160 x 1080 AMOLED touchscreen that slides up to reveal a QWERTY keyboard. You can now choose 8GB LPDDR4 as an alternative to 6GB and there’s now a 256GB microSD card option in addition to 128GB. The Pro1 X also boasts a Sapphire Blue housing. # ** This_keyboard_phone_runs_three_operating_systems, including_Android ** As a rule, you don’t really have a choice for operating systems for your phone. You don’t have access to a desktop-class OS if you run Android, for example, but you also won’t have the apps or simplicity of Android if you use a conventional Linux flavor. Fxtec wants to give you the option, however — it’s upgrading the Pro1 with the crowdfunded Pro1-X, an updated version of its keyboard phone with the choices of running Android, LineageOS, or Ubuntu Touch “out of the box.” The team-up between Fxtec and XDA Developers promises more flexibility than you might be used to from a phone. Ubuntu lets you run a full-fledged Linux desktop environment when you connect the phone to a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. This is also the first phone to ship with LineageOS, according to Fxtec, giving you a ‘purer’ take on Android with more control over apps and privacy. [...] Will this change your stance on Fxtec’s design? Not necessarily. Like the original Pro1, the X will likely appeal most to hardware keyboard loyalists. You can get similarly priced phones that are faster and take better photos. Support for LineageOS and Ubuntu may broaden the audience for the phone, though, whether you want more control over Android (but don’t want to install LineageOS yourself) or like the thought of a phone that doubles as a PC. # ** F(x)tec_Pro1-X_is_a_phone_that_ships_with_Linux_or Android_(and_has_a_keyboard) ** The F(x)tec Pro1 is one of the only modern smartphone to feature a physical keyboard. Soon it will also be one of the phones available with a choice of the Android-based LineageOS or Linux-based Ubuntu Touch operating systems. The makers of the phone have launched an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for the F (x)tec Pro1-X, a slightly updated version of the phone that has the same basic design but with a a blue case, an optional spec bump (more memory and storage), and new OS options. Prices start at $499 for Super Early Bird backers of the campaign, but once those are gone you’ll have to spend $649 or more to reserve a phone that won’t ship until March, 2021 at the earliest. # ** This_keyboard_phone_runs_three_operating_systems, including_Android ** # ** Big_YouTube_for_Android_and_iOS_update_brings_full- screen_mode_gestures,_enhanced_Video_Chapters,_and button_re-arrangement ** # ** 24i_and_Amino_boost_Android_TV ** # ** How_to_Take_Screenshots_on_Your_Smart_TV ** # ** Free_Hidden_Keylogger_for_Android_–_How_to_choose Best? ** # ** How_to_Find_Hidden_Apps_on_your_Android_Device? ** # ** How_to_Copy_and_Paste_Text,_Links,_and_Photos_on Android ** # ** Why_does_my_Android_go_straight_to_voicemail?_6 fixes ** # ** Google_Pixel_5_vs._iPhone_12_mini:_Which_should_you buy? ** o **** Free, Libre, and Open Source Software **** # **** CMS **** # ** News_–_WordPress_5.6_Beta_2_–_WordPress.org ** WordPress 5.6 beta 2 is now available for testing! This software is still in development, so we recommend that you run this version on a test site. # ** News_–_Take_the_2020_WordPress_Annual_Survey_(and view_the_2019_results)!_–_WordPress.org ** For many years, WordPress enthusiasts have filled out an annual survey to share their experiences and feelings about WordPress. Interesting results from this survey have been shared in the annual State of the Word address and/or here on WordPress News. This survey helps those who build WordPress understand more about how the software is used, and by whom. The survey also helps leaders in the WordPress open source project learn more about our contributors’ experience. To ensure that your WordPress experience is represented in the 2020 survey results, Take the 2020 Annual Survey! (English) You can also take the survey in French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish! The survey will be open for at least 6 weeks, and results will be posted on this blog. [...] The WordPress Professionals group consists of those who: work for a company that designs/ develops websites; use WordPress to build websites and/or blogs for others; design or develop themes, plugins, or other custom tools for WordPress sites; or are a designer, developer, or other web professional working with WordPress. This WordPress Professionals group is further divided into WordPress Company Pros (those who work for a company that designs/develops websites) and WordPress Freelancers/Hobbyists (all other professional types) subgroups. # **** FSF **** # **** Licensing/Legal **** # ** NASA_ROSES-20_Amendment_64:_Release_of_Final text_of_E.8_Supplemental_Open_Source_Software Awards ** Supplemental open source software awards are used to encourage the conversion of legacy software into modern code to be released under a generally accepted, open source license (e.g., Apache-2, BSD-2-clause, GPL). The supplement would add a software component to their previously selected “parent” research and analysis award. ROSES-2020 Amendment 64 Releases Final text for E.8 Supplemental Open Source Software Awards. Notices of Intent are not requested. Proposals will be accepted on a rolling basis with a final due date of April 14, 2021. # **** Programming/Development **** # ** Qt_6 Additional_Libraries via_Package_Manager ** With Qt 6 we want to provide more flexibility via leveraging a package manager in addition to Qt Online Installer. The new package manager functionality, based on conan.io (https://conan.io), allows providing more packages to the users without increasing the complexity of the baseline Qt. In addition to the packages provided by Qt, the package manager can be used for getting content from other sources. # **** Perl/Raku **** # ** Perl_Weekly_Challenge_84:_Reverse_Integer_and Find_Square_Matrices_|_laurent_r_[blogs.perl.org] ** These are some answers to the Week 84 of the Perl Weekly Challenge organized by Mohammad S. Anwar. Spoiler Alert: This weekly challenge deadline is due in a few days (November 1, 2020). This blog post offers some solutions to this challenge, please don’t read on if you intend to complete the challenge on your own. # **** Python **** # ** Equality_vs_Identity ** You’re probably already familiar with equality: that’s the == operator. identity uses the is operator. # ** Creating_a_Binary_Search_in_Python_–_Real Python ** Binary search is a classic algorithm in computer science. It often comes up in programming contests and technical interviews. Implementing binary search turns out to be a challenging task, even when you understand the concept. Unless you’re curious or have a specific assignment, you should always leverage existing libraries to do a binary search in Python or any other language. # ** How_to_Set_Axis_Range_(xlim,_ylim)_in Matplotlib ** Matplotlib is one of the most widely used data visualization libraries in Python. Much of Matplotlib’s popularity comes from its customization options – you can tweak just about any element from its hierarchy of objects. In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at how to set the axis range (xlim, ylim) in Matplotlib, to truncate or expand the view to specific limits. # ** On_code_isolation_in_Python_|_Artem_Golubin ** I started learning Python in 2009, and I had a pretty challenging task and somewhat unusual use of Python. I was working on a desktop application that used PyQT for GUI and Python as the main language. To hide the code, I embedded Python interpreter into a standalone Windows executable. There are a lot of solutions to do so (e.g. pyinstaller, pyexe), and they all work similarly. They compile your Python scripts to bytecode files and bundle them with an interpreter into an executable. Compiling scripts down to bytecode makes it harder for people with bad intentions to get the source code and crack or hack your software. Bytecode has to be extracted from the executable and decompiled. It can also produce obfuscated code that is much harder to understand. # ** Python_Software_Foundation_Fellow_Members_for Q3_2020 ** It’s that time of year! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q3! T # **** Rust **** # ** Rust_Lands_Experimental_Cranelift-Based_Code Generator_–_Much_Faster_Debug_Build_Times_– Phoronix ** Landing yesterday within the Rust code- base is the initial version of a Cranelift code generator back-end. By leveraging the Cranelift code generator that is developed as part of the Bytecode Alliance for WebAssembly, Rustc with Cranelift can experince much faster debug builds. The pull request adding rustc_codegen_cranelift as an alternative code generator for the Rust compiler has been merged. When compiling Rust code with the debug mode set, this has the potential of speeding up compile times by 20~30% compared to the debug mode LLVM builds. * **** Leftovers **** o ** ‘PEN15’_Is_So_Good_It_Hurts ** In 1998, the doll company American Girl published a cheerful guide to female puberty titled The Care and Keeping of You. The slim volume included sections on body hair, acne, bras, hygiene, peer pressure, and menstruation, as well as a helpful—if controversial—graphic explaining how to insert a tampon. “The more you know about your body, the less confusing and embarrassing growing up will seem—and the easier it will be to talk about,” read an introductory letter to readers. o ** Checking_the_Systems_That_Hold_Us_Back ** Lights are blinking. Alarms are blaring. The dashboard of our democracy is warning us that it is time to check our systems. That’s exactly what Melissa Harris-Perry, the Maya Angelou presidential chair at Wake Forest University and a longtime Nation contributor, and Dorian Warren, the president of Community Change and a Nation board member, are setting out to do with their new Nation podcast, System Check. o **** Health/Nutrition **** # ** Amid_Staff_COVID_Outbreak,_Democrats_Call_on_Pence_to_Stop Presiding_Over_Senate ** With multiple members of Vice President Mike Pence’s senior staff now confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus — and Senate Republicans scheduled to ram through the final confirmation vote for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett as early as Monday afternoon or evening — Democratic leaders in the Senate are calling on Pence to forgo his plans to preside over the chamber in the name of public health and out of concern for all who work there. # ** Book_McEnany_Gave_to_Stahl_on_“60_Minutes”_Contained_No Actual_Health_Care_Plan ** A large book that Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany told “60 Minutes” host Lesley Stahl had contained President Donald Trump’s health care plan for his second term was, in fact, devoid of any such content. # ** How_Coronavirus_Exposed_the_Flaws_of_the_Childcare_Economy ** It is no coincidence that an industry dominated by women, particularly women of color (40 percent of childcare workers are women of color—twice their population representation) is in dire straits. The vast majority of childcare workers do not have health insurance. Many are self-employed and, even before the pandemic, operated on razor-thin margins to stay financially afloat. While the cost of operating a childcare center is fixed, children age out quickly, making revenues extremely unstable. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The businesses have little in the way of collateral. Banks are rarely interested in lending to them, beyond costly credit cards, making it difficult to ride out rough patches.” In other words, childcare is not a lucrative business in spite of its crucial nature, and while the cost of childcare for parents is often far too high, the cost of operating even a bare-bones childcare business is also too high. o **** Integrity/Availability **** # **** Proprietary **** # **** Pseudo-Open Source **** # **** Entrapment (Microsoft GitHub) **** # ** GitHub_should_stand_up_to_the_RIAA_over youtube-dl ** Earlier this week, GitHub took down the repository for the youtube-dl project. This came in response to a request from the RIAA—the recording industry’s lobbying and harassment body. youtube-dl is a tool for downloading videos. The RIAA argued that this violates the anticircumvention protections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). While GitHub taking down the repository and its forks is true to the principle of minimizing corporate risk, it’s the wrong choice. Microsoft—currently the world’s second-most valuable company with a market capitalization of $1.64 trillion—owns GitHub. If anyone is in a position to fight back on this, it’s Microsoft. Microsoft’s lawyers should have a one word answer to the RIAA’s request: “no”. (full disclosure: I own a small number of shares of Microsoft) [...] We should also consider the risks of consolidation. git is a decentralized system. GitHub has essentially centralized it. Sure, many competitors exist, but GitHub has become the default place to host open source code projects. The fact that GitHub’s code is proprietary is immaterial to this point. A FOSS service would pose the same risk if it became the centralized service. I saw a quote on this discussion (which I can’t find now) that said “code is free, infrastructure is not.” And while projects self-hosting their code repository, issue tracker, etc may be philosophically appealing, that’s not realistic. Software- as-a-Service has lowered the barrier for starting projects, which is a good thing. But it doesn’t come without risk, which we are now seeing. I don’t know what the right answer is for this. I know the answer won’t be easy. But both this specific case and the general issues they highlight are important for us to think about. # **** Security **** # ** Security_updates_for_Tuesday_[LWN.net] ** Security updates have been issued by Debian (thunderbird), Fedora (createrepo_c, dnf-plugins-core, dnf- plugins-extras, librepo, livecd-tools, and pdns-recursor), openSUSE (firefox and mailman), Oracle (firefox), Red Hat (chromium-browser, java-1.8.0-openjdk, and Satellite 6.8), Scientific Linux (java-1.8.0-openjdk), SUSE (libvirt), and Ubuntu (blueman, firefox, mysql- 5.7, mysql-8.0, php7.4, and ruby- kramdown). o **** Defence/Aggression **** # ** White_House_Gangster_Wants_to_Avoid_Nuclear-Armed_Stigma ** Formal ratification of the new law — TPNW for short — is a nation’s binding promise “never under any circumstances … develop, test, produce, manufacture, otherwise acquire, possess or stockpile nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.” The United Nations opened the TPNW for consideration by a vote of 122 to 2 in July 2017. A mere 90 days after the 50th nation state ratification, the TPNW will enter into force as international law, binding on countries that have seen it ratified. # ** There_Are_Anti-War_Candidates ** CORI BUSH One is going to be Cori Bush from St. Louis who won her primary against a long-time incumbent. She’s recently tweeted the following: # ** Argentina’s_Veteran_Ambassador_Makes_a_Stand_for_the Sovereignty_of_Latin_America ** While waiting to go to Russia to take up this position, Castro was angered when Argentina’s government voted against Venezuela in the United Nations Council for Human Rights on October 6. She resigned from her post and made her resignation letter public. “Today,” Castro wrote, “I want to present my resignation as ambassador because I do not agree with the current foreign relations policy.” I spoke to Castro a week after she resigned from her position. She indicated to me that this was not a difficult decision. Rather, she would not have been able to serve her country’s government if she did not agree with its overall policy orientation toward its own sovereignty and the sovereignty of Latin America, the “Patria Grande” or the Great Homeland. o **** Environment **** # **** Wildlife/Nature **** # ** Forests_as_Carbon_Preserves ** In the face of climate change society must accelerate the storage of atmospheric carbon if we hope to slow and eventually reverse the worse effects of the climate crisis.  One of most effective and inexpensive ways store carbon is in our forests (Law et al. 2018). Yet we have many misinformed politicians, foresters and the US. Forest Service proposing that we log more forests based on the flawed assumptions that timber harvest will slow or preclude large blazes. o **** Finance **** # ** Lack_of_Paid_Leave_Makes_Our_Economy_So_Fragile:_A_Q&A With_Heather_Boushey ** Heather Boushey is the rare woman at the top of the economic field who also walks the halls of power. The president and cofounder of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a D.C.-based, progressive-leaning economic think tank, in 2016 she was named chief economist for Hillary Clinton’s presidential transition team, and this election season, she’s been unofficially working with the Biden campaign as one of the Democratic candidate’s top economic advisers. The author of Unbound: How Economic Inequality Constricts Our Economy and What We Can Do About It and Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict, Boushey is also a leading voice on issues like paid leave, child care, and economic inequality—issues that have morphed into full-blown crises during the Covid pandemic. We spoke about the ways she’s watched these issues evolve over the last decade and how the pandemic has accelerated calls for change. o **** AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics **** # ** Can_Georgia’s_Jon_Ossoff_Finish_the_Job_This_November? ** Georgia Democratic Senate challenger Jon Ossoff raised a whopping $21 million in the third quarter, but arguably two of his biggest in-kind contributions came from his opponent, Senator David Perdue. In late July, Perdue released an ad that enlarged the nose of Ossoff, who is Jewish, and linked him to Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and big money, which many people understandably saw as anti-Semitic. (Perdue’s campaign first denied the alteration, then blamed it on a vendor.) Then, last week, he mocked Kamala Harris’s name while introducing Donald Trump at a Macon rally—“KAH’- mah-lah? Kah-MAH’-lah? Kamala-mala-mala? I don’t know. Whatever,” he joked, to the crowd’s cheers. The nationwide backlash helped raise Ossoff almost $2 million in two days. # ** As_Senate_Dems_Hold_Talkathon_in_Protest,_Warren_Condemns GOP_Vote_on_Barrett_as_‘Last_Gasp_of_a_Desperate_Party’ ** Sen. Elizabeth Warren and others slammed the Republicans for prioritizing the judge’s confirmation over providing coronavirus relief for American families. # ** Trusted_Demonologies:_US_Electoral_Interference,_the_Proud Boys_and_Iran ** On some level, this standards to reason. In 1948, the United States, still flushed with victory, made a punchy bid to interfere with the outcome of the Italian elections. It was the Central Intelligence Agency’s first covert operation, and it was ignominiously undemocratic. As Walter Dowling, Italian desk officer at the US State Department urged in a memorandum in November 1946, the US had to become increasingly involved with Italian affairs, making itself “so pro-damned Italian that even the dumbest wop would sense the drift.” Being so damnably pro-Italian naturally meant being anti- communist. US intelligence officials got to work ensuring that the Italian Communist Party (PCI), allied with the Italian Socialist Party (PSI) were kept out of office in favour of Alcide De Gasperi. Contingency plans were laid for the prospect of US military intervention in the event of civil strife. After De Gasperi’s victory, covert US aid to Italy’s centrist parties continued into the 1960s. Hair splitting in these sorts of things is the order of the day. Chat in the land of political inference, especially when appraising the US role, focuses on how considerably different the meddling tends to be. “Unlike Russian electoral interference,” suggests Thomas Carothers of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, “US democracy promotion does not … favour particular candidates, or undercut the technical integrity of elections. On the whole, it seeks to help citizens exercise their basic political and civil rights.” Carothers had obviously forgotten Chile in all of this, along with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger’s infamous remarks about correcting the democratic choice of Chile’s voters. # ** Get_Ready_for_the_Eight_Longest_Days_of_Our_Lives ** At long last, it stands before us: the Last Week, the longest week, 40 miles of bad road between what we don’t know and what we will find out once the 2020 election deal goes down. Every second drops with the bone-cracking slowness of a cat’s long, insouciant yawn. I find myself staring off into space for moments at a time, snapping back to the jittery stew of anticipation and dread roiling my gut. I am simply terrified, for a thousand reasons. # ** The_Death_and_Life_of_Great_American_Newspapers ** On November 3, what is likely the most consequential election of my lifetime, I won’t be in a newsroom. # ** Progressive_Democrats_Sweep_Rhode_Island ** On September 8, the edifice of power that Rhode Island’s Democratic Party machine held over the statehouse was revealed to be a mostly empty facade. Rhode Island progressives ousted eight incumbents in the state’s Democratic primaries, and five more won open seats, forming one of the latest, and most sweeping, waves of primary challenges from the left to a state Democratic Party. # ** At_UN,_Iranian_Foreign_Minister_Blames_US_War_on_Terror for_‘Countless_Broken_Societies’ ** The Iranian foreign minister took at at the “eight violent wars that the United States initiated or joined since 2001.” # ** Whatever_Happened_to_Left_Solidarity? ** In 40 states, the vote for the Green presidential ticket determines whether the Green Party retains or gains ballot line for the next election cycle. In most states, it’s 1%, 2%, 3%, or 5%. But there is no support for the Green Party this year from these progressives. What happened to left solidarity? They have abandoned the idea that the best way for the left to fight the right is to build and fight with its own independent strength, advancing its own program under its own banner against two- capitalist-party system of corporate rule. Instead, they have responded to the rise of Trump by shifting to the right with him, telling the independent left to silence and disarm itself and back Biden, a man who would fit comfortably into the center-right parties of Europe. # ** Study_Shows_GOP_Has_Moved_to_Extreme_Right_Over_Past_20 Years ** Is the Republican Party, under President Donald Trump’s leadership, veering toward authoritarianism? Many already believe that to be the case, but a newly-published study confirms that the GOP has moved in a decidedly autocratic direction over the past 20 years. # ** “Democratic”_Means_Social_Equality ** “Democratic; of, characterized by, or advocating democracy” and later “believing in or practicing social equality”. Are all these countries who call themselves “democratic” practicing “the principles of social equality…”? As the 1%, the super rich, continue to grow richer while most of their people see their lives growing harder by the day can you call this “democracy”, “believing in or practicing social equality”? Hell no! # ** A_New_Constitution:_What_the_United_States_Can_Learn_From Chile ** It is not often that a country gets to decide its destiny in one momentous election. I am thinking, of course, of the United States. But I am also thinking of the referendum in Chile, where, this past Sunday, the people of that country decided by a landslide—78.27 percent of those who voted—to give themselves a new Constitution and thereby drastically redefine the way they wished to be governed.1 # ** Organizers_Are_Gearing_Up_to_Resist_Far_Right_Intimidation at_Polls ** As the election approaches, progressives are experiencing a lot of fear and anxiety. Of course, a major fear — beyond Trump winning — is that he will lose but refuse to step down. But far right intimidation at the polls themselves, as well as pre- and post-election violence, are also possibilities — and progressive organizers are making plans for all of these scenarios. # ** Election_Organizing:_Know-Your-Rights_and_Legal_Support_| National_Lawyers_Guild ** This November, voters will turn out for a historic election taking place at the height of a global pandemic and economic downturn, which many are calling “the most important election in United States history.” The NLG views voting in this election as an action, and governors around the country have already started taking efforts to suppress voter turnout, largely in support of the Trump Administration which says that it will challenge election results if not re-elected, and aggressively crackdown on protests that result. Voters should be prepared for voter suppression on November 3rd, and activists should be aware of their rights. o **** Civil Rights/Policing **** # ** “I’m_Gonna_Die_in_Here”:_Investigation_Shows_How_Jails’ Privatized_Healthcare_Places_Profit_Over_Prisoners,_With Deadly_Results ** A Reuters report found that inmates in jails with contracted medical services were more likely to die and suffer substandard care than those in facilities with publicly managed care.  # ** The_Labor_Movement_Isn’t_Ready_to_Expel_Police_Unions ** We do not need symbolic measures from organized labor that supposedly demonstrate opposition to police brutality and extrajudicial killings. We need concrete steps challenging oppression that are fully integrated into the trade union movement. # ** We_Must_Sever_Law_Enforcement_From_the_Labor_Movement ** The police were never supposed to have a union. In 1897 the American Federation of Labor, which would merge with the Congress of Industrial Organizations to form the AFL-CIO, rejected a petition from a group of Cleveland officers on the grounds that “It is not within the province of the trade union movement to especially organize policemen, no more than to organize militiamen, as both policemen and militiamen are often controlled by forces inimical to the labor movement.” # ** Cuba_Responds_to_Pandemic,_Blockade_and_New_Economic Troubles ** The UN’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (CEPAL) reported in October that the region “is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a century” and that Cuba’s GDP this year will be down at least eight percent. Tourist income, remittances, foreign trade, and tax collections have fallen. Oil and gasoline shortages, the result of U.S. sanctions against Venezuela, have stressed the economy. Public spending on health care, unemployment compensation, and pensions is up; I50 000 state workers and 250,000 private sector workers have been idle. Effects of the U.S economic blockade compound matters with restrictions affecting the tourist industry, foreign imports, and access to foreign currency and loans. ╘══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛