We found 3 episodes of LINUX Unplugged with the tag “davx5”.
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578: Young and the Rustless
September 1st, 2024 | 1 hr 28 mins
2fa, american maple syrup, appletv no more, bazzite, berlin meetup, beverly by coke, bitcoin well, buy bitcoin in canada, c, c++, chrislas since middle school, davx5, dc stephen, dirk hohndel, fido2 keys, hand-smacking os, hawn dale, ipfs, jupiter broadcasting, keybase.io, kiro, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux kernel api, linux podcast, linux strorage filesystem summit, linux unplugged, longhorn, maple sats, nixos, nontechnical nonsense, open source summit, pantheon, rust, rust4linux, seaweedfs, soc 2, toronto meetup, totp, vaultwarden, wedson almeida filho
Rust meets Linux in a clash of coding cultures. Why some developers are resisting, and where things go from here.
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522: Practical Privacy
August 6th, 2023 | 1 hr 17 mins
2fa, adguard home, aegis authenticator, built-in monitoring software, cloud storage, content filtering, davx5, dns, doorbell button, element, email, encryption, esp32 smart doorbell, esphome, etesync, file sync, freetube, frontends, gl.inet routers, grapheneos, home assistant, libredirect, linux, local integration, mass surveillance, mesh vpn, messaging services, nextcloud, nextdns, nitter, notifications, online safety bill, open source, pi-hole, privacy, privacy friendly, privacy resources, privacy rights, privacy tips, privacy tools, privacyguides.org, privacytools.io, proton calendar, proton drive, real-time chat, self-hosting, send, signal, simplelogin, simplex chat, starlink, storage, surveillance self-defense, syncthing, tailscale, uk government, vendors, vpns, wireguard
Why Linux reigns for privacy; our recommendations for secure tools from chat to DNS.
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486: Goodbye, Google
November 27th, 2022 | 1 hr 34 mins
android, android alternative, android auto, aosp, app sandbox, apple, caldav, carddav, computer chronicles, davx5, debian, deebian, degoogle, devone, firefox, flatpak, frog, geocache, gif, gnome, google play, grapheneos, image restoration, image upscaling, intel 486, ios, iphone, jnome, jupiter broadcasting, kde, linux podcast, linux unplugged, maps, mobile, n.eko, newpipe, nextcloud, nostr, nvidia, opensuse, photo sync, pixel, pixel 7 pro, pixel buds, plasma, play services, privacy, security, tailscale, tender owl, text extraction, tumbleweed, tuxedo computers, tuxedo os, upscaler, webdav, x86
Chris ditches the iPhone and switches to GrapheneOS, a security and privacy-focused project that lets you take control back from Google.