I got excited for a minute, seeing a seemingly legitimate email from @npub1z94f...xc7v wanting to sponsor the channel, but then the sender sent me a link to a password protected PDF in a Dropbox, offering unreasonable sums of money (if I could charge 2500 USD per video, I’d be extremely rich by now), and a shady request for my payment details (which would be sent through an invoice normally). Yep, it was a scam. Sad face. Fortunately I noticed it early!
After looking at the state of the #Linux desktop, I think it's time to see what we can expect from Linux in 2024! There are some big things that will absolutely be coming, and things that will likely not improve, so I decided to get my crystal ball out, and try to analyze and predict what we can expect:
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Time for this week's #Linux and #OpenSource news video! (No, Christmas isn't a reason to stop the news train). In this one, we have a first look at the open source #Nvidia drivers, and they are already pretty damn good! We also have #Microsoft basically admitting Linux is better for dev work, with their #AI studio requiring you to install Linux, and we have some more work on #HDR, coming soon to a Linux PC near you!
We all now that #privacy is under attack, thanks to the giant amount of data being collected by any and every company online. But this data collection is also the biggest threat to being #anonymous online, which is further reinforced by plenty of laws being passed, to make sure your government knows exactly what you’re doing or talking about. So let’s look at the fast approach on death of online anonymity: