Hacker News
- About backdoors in crypto messengers http://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 68 comments
- Renault will remotely lock down electric cars https://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/2013/10/31/renault-will-remotely-lock-down-electric-cars/ 28 comments
- Android SDK is now proprietary http://blogs.fsfe.org/torsten.grote/2013/01/03/android-sdk-is-now-proprietary-replicant-to-the-rescue/ 70 comments
Lobsters
- About backdoors in Signal and other apps https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 8 comments cryptography , security
- Is it right for governments to force citizens to use Google or Apple's proprietary technologies to verify their online identities? The Netherlands user case https://blogs.fsfe.org/nico.rikken/2022/03/16/dutch-digital-identity-system-crisis/ 9 comments freesoftware
- Is it right for governments to force citizens to use Google or Apple's proprietary technologies to verify their online identities? The Netherlands user case https://blogs.fsfe.org/nico.rikken/2022/03/16/dutch-digital-identity-system-crisis/ 76 comments europe
- Any truth to this blog post on Signal backdoor on Android? Seems to make some sense. I hope not. https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 8 comments signal
- Interesting read as to why you should not trust signal https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 6 comments privacy
- About backdoors in Signal and other apps https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 5 comments freesoftware
- About backdoors in Signal and other apps https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 59 comments linux
- FSFE: There is a “backdoor” in Signal nobody cares about, only Google can use it https://blogs.fsfe.org/larma/2017/signal-backdoors/ 8 comments crypto
- Why Privacy is more than Crypto https://blogs.fsfe.org/h2/2016/05/31/why-privacy-is-more-than-crypto/ 5 comments privacy
- Wow! Reddit made the FSFE send out tons of material. http://blogs.fsfe.org/mk/the-reddit-effect-more-orders-in-24-hours-than-usually-in-6-months/ 25 comments linux
- Getting Started with GNU social https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2016/02/03/getting-started-with-gnu-social/ 18 comments linux
- Getting Started with GNU social https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2016/02/03/getting-started-with-gnu-social/ 6 comments gnu
- You need Tor, and Tor is asking for your support https://blogs.fsfe.org/jens.lechtenboerger/2015/12/23/you-need-tor-and-tor-is-asking-for-your-support/ 9 comments privacy
- It’s NotABug … « FSFE https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2015/11/20/its-notabug/ 3 comments linux
- Linux hardware compat. repository? Or, how do I build a modern Linux PC that focuses on performance and freedom? https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2015/11/04/freed-ora-23-workstation-available/ 9 comments linux
- Freed-ora 23 Workstation available https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2015/11/04/freed-ora-23-workstation-available/ 5 comments linux
- Freed-ora 23 Workstation available https://blogs.fsfe.org/mmoeller/2015/11/04/freed-ora-23-workstation-available/ 2 comments freesoftware
- Pushing fast forward: Roundcube Next. http://blogs.fsfe.org/greve/?p=676 4 comments linux
- The Post-PRISM Society: Totalitarian Clouds https://blogs.fsfe.org/greve/?p=568 3 comments technology
- To all Debian jessie/testing users: DO NOT upgrade gnome-bluetooth to 3.8.1-1 yet https://blogs.fsfe.org/the_unconventional/2013/06/30/to-all-debian-jessietesting-users-do-not-upgrade-gnome-bluetooth-to-3-8-1-1-yet/ 16 comments debian
- Android SDK is now proprietary https://blogs.fsfe.org/torsten.grote/2013/01/03/android-sdk-is-now-proprietary-replicant-to-the-rescue/ 19 comments linux
- The right to install Free Software on any device https://blogs.fsfe.org/eal/2012/11/28/the-right-to-install-free-software-on-any-device/ 81 comments linux
- An Introduction to Concurrent Ada Programming - Demonstrates some of the high level features that've been in the language since the 80's http://blogs.fsfe.org/thomaslocke/2012/05/17/concurrent-ada-programming/ 14 comments programming
- Beta testers needed for Amarok 2.6 Beta 1 http://blogs.fsfe.org/myriam/archives/544 7 comments linux
- Ada with a side of JSON http://blogs.fsfe.org/thomaslocke/2011/11/18/ada-with-a-side-of-json/ 2 comments ada
- "If they don’t recognise their freedoms, they’ll let their freedoms fall. They’ll let freedom slip through their fingers because they won’t bother to close their hands if they don’t know why." http://blogs.fsfe.org/ciaran/?p=57 15 comments opensource
- 7 necessary ingredients for freedom in the cloud by Georg Greve of the FSFE http://blogs.fsfe.org/greve/?p=452 7 comments linux
- Samba case hearing: How Microsoft’s gamble backfired http://blogs.fsfe.org/gerloff/2011/05/27/samba-case-hearing-how-microsofts-gamble-backfired-2/ 8 comments opensource
- Last week in Amarok http://blogs.fsfe.org/myriam/2010/12/last-week-in-amarok/ 3 comments kde
- Advocacy doesn't work if you tell someone they're wrong - Jelle Hermsen of the FSFE http://blogs.fsfe.org/jelle/2010/10/31/advocacy-doesnt-work-if-you-tell-someone-theyre-wrong/ 21 comments linux
- Steve Jobs: All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being assembled to go after Theora and other “open source” codecs now http://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo/2010/04/open-letter-to-steve-jobs/ 136 comments technology
- Jobs: "A patent pool is being assembled to go after Theora and other open source codecs now." http://blogs.fsfe.org/hugo/2010/04/open-letter-to-steve-jobs/ 211 comments programming
- Want to test the phonon-vlc backend? Here you go :) http://blogs.fsfe.org/myriam/2010/04/want-to-test-the-phonon-vlc-backend-here-you-go/ 6 comments kde
- KPilot is dead http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=631 7 comments kde
- On removing GPL code http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=621 8 comments linux
- Understanding licenses, bit by bit - CC-like icons for Free Software licenses http://blogs.fsfe.org/adridg/?p=542 6 comments programming
- The "free software" vs "open source" naming debate has needlessly divided this movement, and it needs to end. http://blogs.fsfe.org/greve/?p=347 25 comments opensource