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5 votes
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Ghost 2.0 released
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Google has kicked Ahoy! the anti-censorship app from the Chrome store
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Musk announces plan to open source part of Tesla's vehicle security software
@elonmusk: Great Q&A @defcon last night. Thanks for helping make Tesla & SpaceX more secure! Planning to open-source Tesla vehicle security software for free use by other car makers. Extremely important to a safe self-driving future for all.
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DAS Keyboard banned a guy on forums for providing open source alternatives for their keyboards
@sebirdman: So I got banned from the @daskeyboard forums for telling people there's an open source alternative to the windows only software they provide. I'll never buy one of these keyboards again.
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Microsoft forces Krita to change their Windows Store listing
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Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
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Has anyone here backed the Librem 5?
For those unaware the Librem 5 is an upcoming Linux smartphone developped by Purism that seems to be doing everything right. Frankly I think this might be humanity's last chance to have a Libre...
For those unaware the Librem 5 is an upcoming Linux smartphone developped by Purism that seems to be doing everything right. Frankly I think this might be humanity's last chance to have a Libre mobile option before the Google/Apple duopoly gets too far ahead.
I really, really want to back the thing but after going through the exchange rate, duties and customs I think it works out to nearly 900CAD which I just can't afford right now, though I might end up pulling the trigger anyway. Call it 400$ for a phone and 400$ to support a worthy cause, eh?
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Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter partner for ambitious new data project
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Project Code Rush - The beginnings of Netscape/Mozilla
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Mozilla to remove “meritocracy” from governance docs because it's “problematic”
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Computer History Museum makes the Eudora email client source code available to the public
6 votes