by the same logic, they won’t know what you do inside Tails, nor when you boot it up
It’s a GIMP patch. OSS and all. You can find it here: https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP
If you don’t know how to read code, then you pretty much have to trust them, and all other open-source software out there. The good thing with FOSS is that there’s probably someone who cares about it enough to read it and audit it, although there can also be a chance that no knowledgeable person cares about the code so no one ends up actually knowing what it’s doing.
I don’t know how to read code, so I pretty much have to trust all of the FOSS that I use. Although open-source is usually more trustworthy than proprietary counterparts (read: PRISM)
Just tested it out. I thought it was like NoScript in the sense that it would break all websites, but it doesn’t. That’s a better extension than I thought
Yes. Opening PDFs might be safer on Linux, but general internet security and practice goes a long way, too. Using a content-blocker like uBlock Origin on Firefox can greatly reduce attack surface on both Linux and Windows as well
researchers from security firm Trend Micro found an encrypted binary file on a server known to be used by a group they had been tracking since 2021
Sounds like it targets servers specifically, so desktop users should be safe
No.
By installing software only from trusted sources (default repositories from your distribution are the safest software you will ever install on linux)
Say no to centralized platforms altogether. I don’t want to be that person, but things like these are exactly why open-source is (and should be) superior. It’s unfortunate that OSS has had so little traction in the end-user side of things
It’s not ChatGPT’s API. It runs locally, no internet required. For those interested read more here: https://gpt4all.io/index.html
I found this on my privacy journey. Don’t know how relevant it is today though
As ironic as this sounds, Google can’t let Firefox die because then it would become a monopoly
If you want to give it a shot I would recommend you use Podman Desktop. What I did was I just followed the instructions from the SearXNG page until I had to run it. Afterwards I would just add it to Podman Desktop. Then enter the settings to set a localhost. You can use 8080 in the localhost setting. After that I would just press run and it would start. On firefox or whatever browser you want, now enter localhost:8080
in the search bar and you have your very own searxng
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My comment isn’t really a viable argument but I’ve been thinking about how an advert for Linux would be:
“The top 500 supercomputers in the world run Linux, don’t you want to feel like having a supercomputer at home? Why wait? Get your Linux for free today!”
Not really to be taken seriously, but if you want a real argument and example:
My laptop is really laggy with windows 10, and it came preinstalled with it. Recently I tried dual-booting Linux and Windows, and Windows was simply too slow. I am so accustomed with Linux’s speed that I wiped Windows off it. Never again.
Take your ignorance elsewhere
It is basically tor browser without the tor network, but with all the privacy features that one would find in tor browser
I’ll just throw another tool to the mix: https://prism-break.org/en/
Sorry, I read your post wrong
It’s legit just ChatGPT because it’s just ChatGPT. Microsoft is investing heavily in OpenAI
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