Aug 11th 2021
FLOSS Weekly 642
Linux Kernel Security and Beyond
Apple CSAM, Linux Kernel
Linux kernel security done right—by Google, no less—kicks. Doc Searls, Jonathan Bennett and Shawn Powers have a three-way roundtable discussion on FLOSS Weekly discussing recent open source news items. Is Microsoft making it easier than ever to run all your Windows apps and more on Linux? How's the new Steam Deck affecting gaming on Linux? Apple says privacy advocates are "screaming" about the company's CSAM moves. Open source in medical datasets, all of us running our own AI, Comcast fighting bufferbloat, and more are the topics this week.
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Links
- Google: Linux Kernel Security Done Right
- Buried in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill: In-Car Breathalyzers
- What is Proton?
- Microsoft Just Blew up the Only Reason You Can’t Use a Linux Desktop
- Hunting Predators
- What is a National Security Letter?
- The Open-Source Movement Comes to Medical Datasets
- Improving Latency with Active Queue Management (AQM) During COVID-19
- Check Your Internet Speeds with FAST from Netflix