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The EFF has offered an opinion on the FAAs visual line of sight rule for Drones. What does this do for privacy? If the FAA makes a different recommendation on how they will enforce drone regulations. The EFF has also launched the Atlas of Surveillance, a publicly searchable crowdsourced database to see which tools law enforcement is using to spy on communities.

-- During The Show --

02:20 Wiping Hard drives? - Stephen

DBAN
Nwipe
ShedOS
All In One System Rescue Toolkit
Destroy the drive

07:30 Whole BR rips? - Karel

Just rip ISOs

12:00 Smart door lock? - Eddie

Bluetooth locks are terrible
Schlage ZWave
Axis A1001
Shelly 1
Axis Door Phone

22:50 Remote Desktop Suggestion - Chris

Apache Guacomole & Yggdrasil

25:15 Linux News Wire

MX Linux 21.2

Make Use Of

Tails 5.4

Tails

Cemu 2.0

Gaming On Linux

Upscayl Released

Its Foss

LibVF.IO Adds GVM Support

Arc Compute

LXQt Supports Sway Wayland

Twitter

Linux 6.1 Seg Fault Reporting

Tech Radar

RHEL 10 Eliminates GTK 2

Phoronix

Free Quantum Computing Course

Engineering.com

PiCam

Peta Pixel

Capital One Joins OSSF

Dark Reading

Nutanix Breaks OSS License

Open Source For U

27:00 Pick of the Week

t2bot.io
Bridges Matrix to other platforms
Backwards compatibility
Paid Synapse Service(EMS)
Beeper

29:50 Gadget of the Week

Star64 RISC-V SBC from Pine64
Fedora and Debian being ported to StarFive JH7110
Why use this?

37:40 Kernel 6.1

Tech Radar
Linux 6.1 gets a new way to identify faulty CPUs
Lots of updates

40:20 Drones Beyond Visual Line of Sight

EFF
FAA ARC

Lots of Industry
Privacy as a suggestion
No Penalties for violations
Didn't even want to have a privacy conversation

BVLOS Drones are a privacy nightmare

47:00 Atlas of Surveillance

EFF's Atlas of Surveillance
EFF Press Release
Police Ring Cam Program
Body Cams
Drones
Automatic License Plate Readers

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