Proton Launch Privacy-Focused Google Docs Alternative Proton, once famed for a VPN, now provides a suite of secure online services, including e-mail, cloud storage, and password manager (Proton Pass Linux app launched last month). Now, it’s adding another string to its privacy-focused bow, and takes aim at Google Docs in the process. This week Proton announced Docs in Proton Drive, a “privacy-first document editor” which allows anyone with a (free o… Proton Launch Privacy-Focused Google Docs Alternative Proton, once famed for a VPN, now provides a suite of secure online services, including e-mail, cloud storage, and password manager (Proton Pass Linux app launched last month). Now, it’s adding another string to its privacy-focused bow, and takes aim at Google Docs in the process. Why You Need to Know About Event Modeling: —An Intro Alexandra Moxin, CSO, Adaptech Group Introduction Have you ever wondered why most software projects start off well and then, several months later, turn slow and difficult? You’ve likely fallen into the traps of design as you go, two-week sprints that never accomplish much, and more ceremony meetings than time to complete your work. Maybe you’ve […] The post Why You Need to Know About Event Modeli… |
Distribution Release: Finnix 126 The DistroWatch news feed is brought to you by TUXEDO COMPUTERS . Ryan Finnie has announced the release of Finnix 126, a new version of the project's small Debian-based live Linux distribution designed for system administrators: "Today marks the release of Finnix 126, the original utility live Linux distribution. Finnix 126 includes a number of fixes, new packages and new.... Guide to Set Up Remote Desktop (RDP) With Xrdp on Debian 12 RDP, or Remote Desktop Protocol, enables you to access the graphical interface of another computer over a network. On Linux, you can utilize Xrdp to create an RDP Server. Xrdp is a free and open-source application server that implements the RDP protocol. The post Guide to Set Up Remote Desktop (RDP) With Xrdp on Debian 12 appeared first on Linux Today . PureOS Optional Subscription Added to Advance Development PureOS—the alternative convergent operating system by Purism—is adding an optional subscription to advance development. The three monthly subscription tiers are: PureOS Subscription Standard $5.99/mo PureOS Subscription Premium $9.99/mo PureOS Subscription Expert $19.99/mo Purism funds a lot of Linux and Free/Libre and Open Source software including: inventing true convergence, working tirelessly… |
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