In the latest WWDC, Apple makes significant strides, impressing even a committed Linux user with their innovations. They stunned audiences with a machine boasting an incredible 192 GB of unified memory, the Poster feature for iPhone calls, and the Transformer model on iOS. The showstopper is the Apple Vision Pro, an AR headset boasting a remarkable display resolution, battery life, and the integration of the new R1 and M2 chips. Despite the steep price of $3499, this impressive piece of tech may just convince even staunch open-source advocates to dip into the Apple ecosystem.
An exploration of online password security challenges and solutions, from password complexity rules to the revolutionary promise of passkeys, featuring open-source software Bitwarden's role in this security transformation.
This article discusses the recent significant changes to Reddit's API pricing and their impact on popular third-party applications. It highlights the challenges faced by developers, particularly Christian Selig of Apollo, and examines the broader implications for content moderation and NSFW content. The article also presents the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) philosophy and Lemmy, a decentralized alternative to social aggregation platforms, as potential solutions to Reddit's current issues.
In the second part of this blog post series, we delve deeper into the pervasive influence of Big Tech and the threats it poses to privacy in the digital landscape. We then emphasize a solution for the problem
In this blog post, we explore the concept of privacy as one of the most fundamental human rights and how it is constantly under threat in the digital age. The post discusses the interdependence of privacy with other rights such as freedom of thought, association, speech, and fair trial. It delves into the challenges posed by pervasive surveillance, smart technologies, and the erosion of personal boundaries. The potential consequences of privacy breaches and the need for cybersecurity are also highlighted.