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Step-by-step guide to install .NET 10 on Ubuntu 26.04, run C# code, use containers, and leverage new features like post-quantum cryptography and cgroup v2.
Step-by-step guide to upgrading to SkiaSharp 4.0 Preview 1: install package, verify Skia engine upgrades, explore new features, integrate with Uno Platform, and provide feedback. Includes tips and prerequisites.
Step-by-step guide to fix VSTest's Newtonsoft.Json removal in .NET 11: detect errors, add package references, remove runtime exclusions, update adapters, and verify tests.
Step-by-step guide to create an AI agent in .NET using Microsoft Agent Framework. Covers setup, code example, and tips for extending functionality.
The GUARD Act's broad definitions could block minors from homework helpers, customer service, and more, while forcing age verification that threatens privacy.
The Open Social Web’s survival hinges on Section 230, which protects small hosts from liability. Weakening it would empower Big Tech and crush decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and Bluesky.
Rainey Reitman's 'Transaction Denied' exposes how payment platforms censor speech, using real stories and advocacy campaigns to fight back.
EFF's submission to the UN reveals severe crackdown on Palestinian journalists, censorship, and digital isolation since October 2023.
Explore how digital rights evolved from the Arab Spring's optimism to today's fight for sovereignty, with insights from key leaders and organizations in MENA.
EFF warns states are blocking public access to ALPR data, undermining oversight of surveillance abuses while privacy concerns linger.
Utah's SB 73, effective May 6, 2026, targets VPN use to bypass age verification, potentially forcing global age checks or VPN blocks, raising major privacy concerns.
Learn how to bridge Mastodon and Bluesky accounts using tools like Bridgy Fed, the POSSE philosophy, and tips for cross-platform social media interoperability.
Key Q&A on EU's Digital Fairness Act: EFF recommends banning dark patterns, avoiding surveillance, strengthening user sovereignty, and tackling structural imbalances to protect privacy and choice.
EFF outlines six critical issues with UK's proposed digital ID scheme, including privacy violations, security risks, and discrimination.
LVFS, the backbone of firmware updates on Linux, has begun restricting vendor access due to critical underfunding. Only two sponsors have stepped up, threatening the service's future.
Warp Terminal open-sources its client code on GitHub with a unique AI-driven contribution model using Oz agents, challenging closed-source rivals.
Sovereign Tech Agency pays open source maintainers up to €5,200/month to join internet standards bodies, tackling access gaps.
Developer Andy Nguyen ports genuine Linux to PS5 (non-slim), enabling desktop gaming with ray tracing at 4K 60Hz, though requiring re-exploit after every reboot and external dongles.
Ubuntu adopts Ptyxis as default terminal, replacing GNOME Terminal. Key features: visual tab overview, container support (Podman/Distrobox), color schemes. Background on GTK4/libadwaita build.
Linux gets a mandatory Projects folder; Fedora 44 and Ubuntu 26.04 launch with major updates; security alerts over PyPI backdoor and LVFS underfunding.