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505: Keep Your Darn Secrets
April 09, 2023
1:13:47
61.98 MB
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We try out the most secure messaging app in the world, and Wes’ new note system that's so great you’ll want to abandon your current one.
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Links:
- Jupiter Broadcasting Meetups — Two April Meetups: Raleigh - April 8th and Olympia - April 29th.
- LinuxFest Northwest on Twitter — Call for Speakers is open from March 5th through June 4th, so if you are interested in being a speaker please submit a proposal now!
- LinuxFest Northwest 2023: Call for Speakers
- Logseq — A privacy-first, open-source knowledge base. Logseq is the open toolbox for workflows that deal with lots of information.
- logseq-publish — Publish your Logseq graph with a GitHub Action.
- logseq-schrodinger — A plugin to export pages in Logseq to Hugo.
- logseq-searchable — A quick utility to conduct OCR parsing on images and insert the result as a property.
- SimpleX Chat — The first messenger without user IDs.
- SimpleX on Google Play
- SimpleX APK
- SimpleX on iOS
- SimpleX TestFlight preview for iOS
- SimpleX CLI
- SimpleXMQ — A reference implementation of the SimpleX Messaging Protocol for simplex queues over public networks.
- LFNW Matrix Chat
- gping — Ping, but with a graph.
- Alby
- LINUX Unplugged on the Podcastindex.org
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