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Signal Protects Against Win11 Recall
Signal Desktop now includes support for a new “Screen security” setting that is designed to help prevent your own computer from capturing screenshots of your Signal chats on Windows. This setting is automatically enabled by default in Signal Desktop on Windows 11. If you’re wondering why we’re only implementing this on Windows right now, it’s… Read more
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HackBerryPiCM5 handheld PCs
Highlight: HackBerryPi CM5 is an open source, Raspberry Pi-powered handheld PC with a BlackBerry keyboard. The HackBerryPiCM5 is a handheld computer with a 4 inch, 720 x 720 pixel touchscreen display, a repurposed BlackBerry keyboard, and and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 inside, allowing you to use the device as a portable Linux computer. It’s the… Read more
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New Vulnerability on Kernel
Linux Kernel Zero-Day SMB Vulnerability Discovered via ChatGPT Security researcher has discovered a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-37899) in the Linux kernel’s SMB server implementation using OpenAI’s o3 language model. The vulnerability, a use-after-free bug in the SMB ‘logoff’ command handler, could potentially allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. This discovery marks a… Read more
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Update SteamOS 3.7
SteamOS 3.7 Stable Rolls Out With Updated Linux Kernel, Expanding AMD Handheld Support! Valve today released SteamOS 3.7.8 to their stable channel as the first stable version of their Arch Linux based SteamOS 3.7 operating system. Notable with this SteamOS 3.7 stable release is providing limited support for other AMD-powered gaming handhelds beyond just the… Read more
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NextCloud helps You Drop Google
After Switching to Linux, This App Helped Me Drop Google for Good. Tired of Google’s grip on your data? After switching to Linux, I found the perfect self-hosted app to replace Google Drive, Photos, Calendar, Docs, and more, all on my terms. Here’s how I took back control of my privacy and my data. When… Read more
