The EFF has offered an opinion on the FAAs visual line of sight rule for Drones. What does this do for privacy? If the FAA makes a different recommendation on how they will enforce drone regulations. The EFF has also launched the Atlas of Surveillance, a publicly searchable crowdsourced database to see which tools law enforcement is using to spy on communities.
DBAN)
Destroy the drive
Bluetooth locks are terrible
Axis Door Phone
- MX Linux 21.2
Tails 5.4
Cemu 2.0
Upscayl Released
LibVF.IO Adds GVM Support
LXQt Supports Sway Wayland
Linux 6.1 Seg Fault Reporting
RHEL 10 Eliminates GTK 2
Free Quantum Computing Course
PiCam
Capital One Joins OSSF
Nutanix Breaks OSS License
Bridges Matrix to other platforms
Backwards compatibility
Star64 RISC-V SBC from Pine64
Fedora and Debian being ported to StarFive JH7110
Why use this?
Linux 6.1 gets a new way to identify faulty CPUs
Lots of updates
EFF)
FAA ARC
Lots of Industry
Privacy as a suggestion
No Penalties for violations
Didn't even want to have a privacy conversation
BVLOS Drones are a privacy nightmare
EFF's Atlas of Surveillance)
Police Ring Cam Program
Body Cams
Drones
Automatic License Plate Readers
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