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Read more about the article New Raspberry Pi 4 update beta lets you boot from a USB mass storage device

New Raspberry Pi 4 update beta lets you boot from a USB mass storage device

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The Raspberry PI Foundation has released beta firmware and a bootloader to enable booting the Raspberry Pi 4 from a USB mass storage device. The new firmware and bootloader could…

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Read more about the article What is Tor? A beginner’s guide to using the private browser

What is Tor? A beginner’s guide to using the private browser

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  • Post category:Privacy

If you're new to privacy and security, you've still probably already read references to something called Tor -- a widely hailed piece of internet-connected software with its own internet browser.…

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Read more about the article How Tails works
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How Tails works

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  • Post category:Privacy

Tails is "The Amnesiac Incognito Live System" and is an operating system designed for privacy and anonymity.  You can install it on your computer, run it from a flash drive,…

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Read more about the article The Windows Subsystem for Linux BUILD 2020 Summary

The Windows Subsystem for Linux BUILD 2020 Summary

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  • Post category:OS

At BUILD we demonstrated an early version of this work, running a few GUI sample apps directly from WSL such as Eye of Gnome, gedit and the mpv media player.…

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Read more about the article Modify a disk image to create a Raspberry Pi-based homelab

Modify a disk image to create a Raspberry Pi-based homelab

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Building a homelab can be a fun way to entertain yourself while learning new concepts and experimenting with new technologies. Thanks to the popularity of single-board computers (SBCs), led by…

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Read more about the article COVID-19: Face Mask Detector with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow, and Deep Learning

COVID-19: Face Mask Detector with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow, and Deep Learning

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  • Post category:AI

In this tutorial, you will learn how to train a COVID-19 face mask detector with OpenCV, Keras/TensorFlow, and Deep Learning. If deployed correctly, the COVID-19 mask detector we’re building here…

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Read more about the article Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear

Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Fear

  • Post author:Cogtropolis
  • Post category:Privacy/Security

It is a frequently heard presumptive the world over... "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear". As this documentary demonstrates, that is a flawed way of viewing the topic of privacy and surveillance.

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Read more about the article OPSEC Is For Everyone, Not Just Those With Something To Hide

OPSEC Is For Everyone, Not Just Those With Something To Hide

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  • Post category:Privacy

The ultimate objective of OPSEC is to prevent sensitive (referred to in this article as confidential), information from falling into the hands of an adversary, primarily by denying them from…

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Read more about the article Tor should be your internet best friend

Tor should be your internet best friend

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  • Post category:Privacy

Essentials Week spotlights unexpected items that make our daily lives just a little bit better. Privacy and internet — sounds like the beginning of a joke, right? Contrary to the…

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Read more about the article COVID-19 could set a new norm for surveillance and privacy

COVID-19 could set a new norm for surveillance and privacy

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  • Post category:News

The response by governments and the tech industry to the coronavirus outbreak has already raised many concerns about privacy from contact tracing apps, mobile location data tracking and police surveillance…

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