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Notices by Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org), page 69

  1. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Monday, 20-Aug-2018 11:41:07 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    From our friends at Private Internet Access: these tips for helping kids think critically about privacy are frankly also pretty useful for adults! https://u.fsf.org/2ng
    In conversation Monday, 20-Aug-2018 11:41:07 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      5 tips for helping children think critically about privacy
      from Private Internet Access Blog
      5 tips for helping children think critically about privacy
  2. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Friday, 17-Aug-2018 14:50:16 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Libre Application Summit brings together application writers, distributions, toolkits and OS plumbers to build an eco-system that encourages building applications on free software operating systems: https://u.fsf.org/2n1
    In conversation Friday, 17-Aug-2018 14:50:16 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      Libre Application Summit
      from LAS
      Libre Application Summit brings together application writers, distributions, toolkits and OS plumbers to build an eco-system that encourages building applications on Free Software operating systems. But we need your help! Your sponsorship will help us forge an exciting path of building a real market for applications. **HOSTED BY** ![](https://las.gnome.org/assets/gnome-logo.png)
  3. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Friday, 17-Aug-2018 10:31:34 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Encryption helps protect the privacy of people you communicate with, and makes life difficult for bulk surveillance systems. Learn how with our Email Self Defense guide: https://u.fsf.org/1df
    In conversation Friday, 17-Aug-2018 10:31:34 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  4. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 16-Aug-2018 12:42:55 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    FSF job opportunity! We're looking for a motivated and talented Boston-based individual to be our full-time Business Operations Manager. More details: https://u.fsf.org/2n9
    In conversation Thursday, 16-Aug-2018 12:42:55 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  5. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 16-Aug-2018 10:33:59 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    The Free Software Directory needs you! Every Friday, volunteers meet on IRC in the #fsf channel on irc.freenode.org to add new entries, update existing ones, and talk about free software together. Learn how you can help: https://u.fsf.org/2mu
    In conversation Thursday, 16-Aug-2018 10:33:59 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  6. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Aug-2018 14:24:24 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    #techwontbuildit is all about ethical software – and so is the free software movement: https://u.fsf.org/2cj
    In conversation Wednesday, 15-Aug-2018 14:24:24 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  7. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Wednesday, 15-Aug-2018 10:29:20 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Ready for this year's International Day Against DRM, on September 18? Make sure everyone knows how you feel about DRM with this shirt from the GNU shop: https://u.fsf.org/2nf https://u.fsf.org/2lw
    In conversation Wednesday, 15-Aug-2018 10:29:20 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  8. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Aug-2018 15:42:12 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    GNU Linux-libre 4.18-gnu sources and tarballs are now available. It didn't require any deblobbing changes since -rc6-gnu. Binaries are expected to show up over the next few days: https://u.fsf.org/2ne
    In conversation Tuesday, 14-Aug-2018 15:42:12 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  9. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Aug-2018 14:13:36 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to: https://u.fsf.org/2nd
    In conversation Tuesday, 14-Aug-2018 14:13:36 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      Google tracks your movements, like it or not
      from chicagotribune.com
      An Associated Press investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if you've used privacy settings that say they will prevent it from doing so.
  10. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Monday, 13-Aug-2018 16:54:38 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Introducing Ring-KDE 3.0.0! This GNU Ring.cx client enables industry-standard technologies to work together, and provides audio calls, video conferences, chat, screen sharing, and peer to peer file transfer between you and your friends: https://u.fsf.org/2nb
    In conversation Monday, 13-Aug-2018 16:54:38 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      Ring-KDE 3.0.0 has been released
      By Elv13 from Things related to stuffs I want to talk about?

      Hello Planet,

      It has been some time. I come back from the shadows to announce the release of Ring-KDE 3.0.0, A GNU Ring.cx client. GNU Ring is a secure and distributed communication platform based on open standards. It weaves industry standard technologies to work together and provides audio calls, video conferences, chat, screen sharing and peer to peer file transfer between you and your friends. Additionally, its use of open standards allows to bridge to various other systems like the main phone network or SIP compatible devices.

      When joining the GNU Ring, no servers or centralized accounts are needed. Beside an optional blockchain-based way to reserve your username against takeover, nothing leaves your device. All your data is kept under your control. Ring-KDE provides a simple wizard to help you create credentials or import your personal information from other devices.

      This release is a full rewrite of the application to use more modern technologies such as touch support, QtQuick2 and KDE Kirigami adaptive widget framework. The old Ring-KDE was a fork of an older KDE application called SFLPhone. At the time, it was focused on being a office phone replacement for your KDE desktop instead of being a more generic multimedia communication software.

      The screenshots below show the old SFLPhone/Ring-KDE 2.x versus Ring-KDE 3.0.0:

       

      This blog entry wont try to list every single change from the 2.x series because
      that’s too much amazement for a single post. A more useful introduction is how to use it.

      Ring 2.x and the older SFLPhone versions used mostly the history and address book to select who to call. This made sense for a phone, but the newly expanded scope changes this. While they are both still available, from now on, the user interface is based on the timeline concept:

      Version 3.x also has better support for video, screen sharing and file streaming.

      Most relevant audio call features have been ported to the new application including multi-call support, hold, recording and notifications:

      The basic chat support has been replaced with an integrated timeline that contains all the calls, chat messages, video capture, recordings and eventually file transfer and images.

      Navigation has been revamped and is now using a search box as the primary way of finding your friends. It uses locally stored data to avoid uploading too much potentially private information to the cloud. Only looking for registered user names normally uses the internet. It is optionally possible to download this information locally, but it uses more disk, CPU and network resources to keep up-to-date.

      In the immediate future, the next few versions will try to fix bug, improve performance and catch up with recent improvements to Kirigami2, KDE own touch-friendly set of widgets and application design guidelines. Since beginning to work on Ring-KDE 3, Kirigami has made great progress, but Ring-KDE 3.0 still mostly reflects the state of the art from a year ago.

       

      Download:

      Ring-KDE can be built from source if the ring-daemon is also built from source. The source code for Ring-KDE 3.0.0 can be downloaded here.

      For everyone else, Ring-KDE is available as an easy to use AppImage:

      https://download.kde.org/stable/ring-kde/3.0.0/ring-kde_3.0.0_x86_64.AppImage

      To use the AppImage, download it, right click, choose Properties -> Permissions and check “is executable”, Then open the file. When using the AppImage, no other dependencies are required. If you also have another GNU Ring.cx like the Gnome client, please close it and run “killall dring” before executing the AppImage to avoid conflicts between the two versions.

  11. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Monday, 13-Aug-2018 14:22:44 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    FSF job opportunity! We're looking for a motivated and talented Boston-based individual to be our full-time Business Operations Manager. More details: https://u.fsf.org/2n9
    In conversation Monday, 13-Aug-2018 14:22:44 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  12. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Monday, 13-Aug-2018 12:44:42 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    There are so many reasons that this story is so alarming, and one of them is that because the software delivery network is proprietary, it would have been illegal for the researchers to actually break in to confirm their suspicions: https://u.fsf.org/2na
    In conversation Monday, 13-Aug-2018 12:44:42 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      A New Pacemaker Hack Puts Malware Directly on the Device
      from WIRED
      Researchers at the Black Hat security conference will demonstrate a new pacemaker-hacking technique that can add or withhold shocks at will.
  13. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Monday, 13-Aug-2018 11:29:14 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    New from the GNU store: our Emacs "Auto-Fill Mode" mug! Please note that Emacs' beverage replenishment functionality is still undergoing preliminary testing. https://u.fsf.org/2nc https://status.fsf.org/attachment/481286
    In conversation Monday, 13-Aug-2018 11:29:14 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  14. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Friday, 10-Aug-2018 12:31:50 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Need a new mug? Might we suggest the newest item from the #GNU Press Shop? https://shop.fsf.org/gear/emacs-auto-fill-mode-mug #emacs
    In conversation Friday, 10-Aug-2018 12:31:50 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  15. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Friday, 10-Aug-2018 10:41:13 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    FSF job opportunity! We're looking for a motivated and talented Boston-based individual to be our full-time Business Operations Manager. More details: https://u.fsf.org/2n9
    In conversation Friday, 10-Aug-2018 10:41:13 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  16. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 16:24:16 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Mark your calendars!!!! We're working together to eliminate #DRM as a threat to your freedom and privacy as a computer user, reader, viewer, and/or artist. Take action on the International Day Against DRM #IDAD this September 18th: https://u.fsf.org/2lw
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 16:24:16 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  17. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 14:38:17 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    The Free Software Directory needs you! Every Friday, volunteers meet on IRC in the #fsf channel on irc.freenode.org to add new entries, update existing ones, and talk about free software together. Learn how you can help: https://u.fsf.org/2mu
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 14:38:17 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
  18. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 10:23:17 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    The problem with using the smartphone app "Voatz" to cast your ballot is precisely the problem with all nonfree software: you have no way to tell if your vote has been compromised or tampered with, because you have no control over how your phone works. https://u.fsf.org/2n8
    In conversation Thursday, 09-Aug-2018 10:23:17 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink

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      Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
      from Ars Technica
      Startup claims it can use the blockchain to make Internet voting secure.
  19. Free Software Foundation (fsf@status.fsf.org)'s status on Wednesday, 08-Aug-2018 15:13:35 EDT Free Software Foundation Free Software Foundation
    Over ten years, the Apple App Store has found a plethora of creative new ways to threaten user freedom: https://u.fsf.org/2mz
    In conversation Wednesday, 08-Aug-2018 15:13:35 EDT from status.fsf.org permalink
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