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The results from the recent HDR Hackfest, Mozilla's new acquisition, and the concerning crack down on free software encryption.
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The results from the recent HDR Hackfest, Mozilla's new acquisition, and the concerning crack down on free software encryption.
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- HDR hackfest wrap-up β People from various organizations were on-site: Red Hat, KDE, System76, AMD, Igalia, Collabora, Canonical, etc. Some more people from NVIDIA, Intel and Google joined us remotely (some of them waking up at 2 AM due to their timezone!).
- Fakespot is acquired by Mozilla β I have exciting news to share, Fakespot has been acquired by Mozilla! We are joining a company that develops one of the most popular browsers in the world in Firefox with a lineage that dates back to the origins of the internet.
- Apple removes Fakespot from App Store after Amazon complains
- More Rust Code Readied For Linux 6.4 β New Rust code for Linux 6.4 includes the introduction of the pin-init API, which is for dealing with safe pinned initialization and allows reducing the amount of "unsafe" Rust code within the kernel.
- Asahi Lina on Twitter: My Rust contributions for Linux 6.4 are finally merged upstream! π¦π§ β The next big challenge is going to be the DRM subsystem abstractions!
- India blocks 14 mobile apps used by terrorists in Pakistan to send information in J-K β As inputs received that these applications are being used to further terror propaganda and incite youths in Jammu and Kashmir, the Central government blocked them under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
- India removes ban on VLC media player after cybersecurity concerns addressed
- Text of the RESTRICT Act β To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to review and prohibit certain transactions between persons in the United States and foreign adversaries, and for other purposes...
- Tell Congress: Donβt Outlaw Encrypted Applications