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  • Mention is made of Resolve, which does work great as a professional grade video editor, and in the next breath codec issues are raised, which are not a Linux issue but proprietary licensing issue.

    For a simple workaround in Mint go to: /home/UserName/.local/share/nemo/scripts

    Create 2 files to convert videos from the right click menu and make them executable in the Permissions:

    #!/bin/bash

    for file; do ffmpeg -i "$file" -c:v dnxhd -profile:v dnxhr_hq -pix_fmt yuv422p -c:a pcm_s16le -f mov "${file%.*}".mov

    done

    And:

    #!/bin/bash

    for file; do ffmpeg -i "$file" "${file}".mp4

    done

  • Does a VPN used on a smartphone with Wi-Fi disabled (mobile data only enabled) provide any sort of protection?
  • Any public data exchange has an element of risk, but the management/priority of that risk relates to your relevant risk matrix/profile.

    Any exposed data transverses via a provider, be it mobile or Wi-Fi is pertinent, if you are concerned about provider vulnerabilities and exposure, be it Wi-Fi or mobile, use a VPN and related encryption.

  • Which are the F-Droid apps everyone should download?
  • Aegis Authenticator, AntennaPod, Aurora Store, Auxio, Bitwarden, Exodus, Forecastie, Fossify Contacts, Fossify Phone, Fossify File Manager, Fossify Gallery or Immich if self hosting pictures, Gmaps WV, Hypatria, Jellyfin client if self hosting media, Kvaesitso, Libre Camera, LocalSend, Mull, New Pipe, OpenBoard, OpenCalc, OsmAnd~, Pedometer, QKSMS, RHVoice, RustDesk, Send Reduced, Simply Translate Mobile, Tailscale, TrackerControl, VLC, WifiAnalyzer.

  • ‘Our beautiful sister’: Friends pay tribute to Australian aid worker killed in Gaza
  • Israel forces have killed Israeli hostages under a white flag, killed large numbers of women and children, bombed hospitals and refugee camps, along with killing reporters and aid workers...while Israel always had the right to defend itself that is not justification for extrajudicial killings or genocide, both of which should provoke harsh international condemnation and responses.

  • Avast fined $16.5 million for ‘privacy’ software that actually sold users’ browsing data
  • “While we disagree with the FTC’s allegations and characterization of the facts, we are pleased to resolve this matter and look forward to continuing to serve our millions of customers around the world.”...translation, we regret being caught but look forward to the opportunity of exploring alternate ways to exploiting consumers for profit.

  • Meta subsidiaries ordered to pay $20 million to Australian government over 'misleading' ads for security app
    www.abc.net.au Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m

    The Federal Court hears Meta used a free security app promoted as protecting data but the tech giant used it to find out "nearly everything" users were doing on their devices.

    Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m
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    Meta subsidiaries ordered to pay $20 million to Australian government over 'misleading' ads for security app
    www.abc.net.au Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m

    The Federal Court hears Meta used a free security app promoted as protecting data but the tech giant used it to find out "nearly everything" users were doing on their devices.

    Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m
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    Meta subsidiaries ordered to pay $20 million to Australian government over 'misleading' ads for security app
    www.abc.net.au Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m

    The Federal Court hears Meta used a free security app promoted as protecting data but the tech giant used it to find out "nearly everything" users were doing on their devices.

    Free security app 'knows nearly everything' about users, court told as Facebook owners Meta fined $20m
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    Canada faces down 'bullying' from Facebook owner Meta as it pursues Australian-style news content laws
    www.abc.net.au Canadian government and businesses pull advertising from Facebook after company blocks news from feeds

    Inspired by Australian laws to make social media giants pay for access to news content, Canada says it is enduring "bullying" tactics from tech companies who oppose the legislation.

    Canadian government and businesses pull advertising from Facebook after company blocks news from feeds
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    Canada faces down 'bullying' from Facebook owner Meta as it pursues Australian-style news content laws
    www.abc.net.au Canada faces down 'bullying' from Facebook owner Meta, as it pursues Australian-style laws

    Inspired by Australian laws to make social media giants pay for access to news content, Canada says it is enduring "bullying" tactics from tech companies who oppose the legislation.

    Canada faces down 'bullying' from Facebook owner Meta, as it pursues Australian-style laws
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    First-generation iPhone sells for almost $280,000 at auction
    www.abc.net.au First-generation iPhone sells for almost $280,000 at auction

    A first-generation iPhone sells for almost 380 times its original price of $US499 ($735)  when it first went on sale in 2007.

    First-generation iPhone sells for almost $280,000 at auction
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