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Copyright directive update

Posted on 2018-06-20 by Paul Sutton

Update on previous posts on the EU Copyright Directive and Link Tax.

Today, MEPs on the Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament were asked to decide: Should your freedom to participate on the web be restricted to serve corporate interests – or should alternative measures be adopted that safeguard fundamental rights?

Despite a massive outpouring of protest from voters during these last few days, the majority voted for both the link tax and upload filters:

https://juliareda.eu/2018/06/not-giving-up/

It looks like our local MEP Clare Moody voted AGAINST THIS,  however this does not mean the right is over,  we need to keep the pressure up and end this piece of legislation.

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End of life support for Debian 8 – Jessie

Posted on 2018-06-18 by Paul Sutton

“Released more than three years ago, on April 25, 2015, Debian GNU/Linux 8 “Jessie” is currently considered the “oldstable” Debian branch since the release of the Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Stretch” operating system series precisely a year ago, on June 17, 2017. As such, Debian GNU/Linux 8 “Jessie” has now reached end of life and will no longer receive regular security support beginning June 17, 2018.”

Read more  (Links to Tux Machines)

Carry on the conversation on our Friendi.ca account.  See link in sidebar.

 

 

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Link Tax Day of Action

Posted on 2018-06-13 by Paul Sutton
Next week the European Union’s JURI committee will decide the fate of
the Internet in the EU. If the lobbyists for the big publishers have
their way, every website will be forced to pay a tax for every link to
news content on the web. Added to that, they want to force sites to
install "censorship machines" to filter and block uploaded content.1

This will hamper or outright break every site and service based in the
EU, which means that the impact will be seen by Internet users all over
the world.

That’s why the OpenMedia community, along with our partners and other
organisations across Europe,2 are making one last urgent push to Save
the Link and stop censorship machines.

Just 9 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will decide,3 so we’re
tweeting them to tell them the choice is clear. Today, June 12, is the
day of action across Europe to #SaveYourInternet.

If these laws pass, it will be the end of smaller Internet operators in
Europe. The automated content-filtering technology the lawmakers are
demanding will be hideously expensive, and will not be nearly as
accurate as they claim.

The link tax is an unprecedented assault on the free and open web: it
goes to the heart of what makes the Internet so powerful — the free
sharing of information.

Even if you’re not directly represented by one of these 9 MEPs, they
are deciding on a law that will affect all of us, in Europe and around
the world.

SEND A MESSAGE TO THESE 9 MEPs NOW:
https://savethelink.org/tweet-your-mep-saveyourinternet?src=162696

It doesn’t matter if you’re from a country represented by one of the 9
MEPs or not; we all need to stand together to put a stop to this
dangerous and destructive proposal. Send a tweet to an MEP today and
tell them to SaveYourInternet.

After years of delays and debate, we’re at the critical point now. We
can’t let up. Too much depends on this. Let’s take over the Internet
today and make it a day the deciding MEPs can never forget.

Yours for the open web,
Dave, for the team at OpenMedia

P.S A tweet will take just a minute or two of your time, but will reach
the people making this crucial decision. Send a tweet today. If you
don’t use Twitter, you can email the MEPs here too:
https://savethelink.org/tweet-your-mep-saveyourinternet?src=162696

Footnotes
1. Article 13 could "destroy the internet as we know it": What is it,
why is it controversial and what will it mean for memes?
http://www.alphr.com/politics/1009470/article-13-EU-what-is-it-copyright
2. Save Your Internet. https://saveyourinternet.eu/ 3. Copyright JURI
MEPs undecided. https://edri.org/files/Copyright_JURI_MEPs_undecided.pdf
Posted in copyright, EU, freedom, internet, Internet Safety, laws | Leave a comment |

Holsworthy Coderdojo

Posted on 2018-06-07 by Paul Sutton

Anyone who has been following the list recently will be aware of Tom, from Holsworthy who has been setting up a Coderdojo in Holsworthy.

Today, it was announced,  this is now all set up.  Please go here for more information.   I have added the details to the other events page.

We wish Tom best of luck with this venture and hope that it grows and does well,  which I am sure it will.

Paul

Posted in Arduino, coderdojo, coding, education, Events, hacking, Hardware, Linux, lug news, programming, Raspberry pi, Software, workshop | Leave a comment |

Cornwall Tech Jam – June 2018

Posted on 2018-06-07 by Paul Sutton

JUNE CORNWALL TECH JAM

The next Cornwall Tech Jam takes place on 9th June 2018 at Cornwall College.  Further details on this can be found here.   Photos from the April Jam can be found here.

Posted in Arduino, building, coding, debian, education, Events, hacking, Hardware, Linux, programming, Raspberry pi, robot, workshop | Leave a comment |

Linuxmint 19 ‘Tara’ in Beta

Posted on 2018-06-07 by Paul Sutton

A beta release of Linuxmint 19, codenamed Tara has been released full details are on the Linuxmint website.

You can download and test the ISO for different versions of this such as XFCE, MATE AND Cinnamon.

 

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JUNE MEETINGS

Posted on 2018-06-07 by Paul Sutton

3rd Saturday

Saturday 16th June 2018
Holsworthy LUG meeting White Hart Inn
Fore St, Holsworthy
EX22 6EB 3rd Saturday

2pm – 4pm

4th Saturday

Saturday 23rd June 2018
Plymouth LUG meeting Hush Coffee & Sandwich Bar
1 Old Town St, Plymouth
PL1 1DA
12pm – 3pm

You can follow us on Twitter at @dcglug

As well as Friendica decentralised social media network.

Friendica also has info on upcoming Lug meets on the Events calender

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F2FS and Kernel 4.16 file system improvements

Posted on 2018-01-31 by Paul Sutton

F2FS Sees An Assortment Of File-System Improvements With Linux 4.16

This was posted to Diaspora earlier.   Anything that improves the filesystem is welcome, it does however look like the improvements are mainly for flash based devices such as SSDs.

http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/108636

Recent discussion on IRC suggests that F2FS also works on the Pi,  but is early days yet,.

Any file system hackers out there.

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Fallout 4 and Manjaro Linux

Posted on 2018-01-28 by Paul Sutton

 Fallout 4 and Manjaro Linux

Latest video from Bob’s Distros on Youtube,  Fallout 4 on Manjaro Linux.  Not played this but I know it is very popular and gaming is a big barrier to the take up of desktop Linux.

Posted in Fallout 4, freedom, Games, hacking, Hardware, Manjaro, Software | Leave a comment |

Activity Pub now a standard

Posted on 2018-01-28 by Paul Sutton

News from the Free Software foundation is that ActivityPub is now a web standard thanks to the W3C.  If you are not sure what this is please check out the link below:-

https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/#Overview

 

 

 

Posted in 4 freedoms, coding, debian, freedom, hacking, Hardware, Privacy, programming, Software | Leave a comment |
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