@thelinuxEXP @tlenewspodcast
00:21:15 "...they've cut stuff for a bunch of projects... Mozilla VPN, Mozilla Relay..."
Is this confirmed and what does it mean? Is @mozilla dedicating less resources to #MozillaVPN and #FirefoxRelay or planning to retire (kill) them altogether?
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I keep seeing people online saying that #Linux isn’t ready for professionals, or that the Linux desktop isn’t for doing real work, or this usual « year of Linux desktop » meme.
So I thought I’d address the topic, because Linux is undeniably already being used by professionals all around the world, and definitely has a lot of tools to do professional work, either #OpenSource or proprietary:
@skiff open sourced their cryptographic library "including useful functions for symmetric encryption, asymmetric encryption, hashing, and more. Contributions and suggestions are welcome!"