Tech Tips Tuesday 23: OBS Studio 28, 5 GNOME 43 Features, and More

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What to Expect:

OBS Studio 28 Released

Memesplanation

GNOME 43 Features

Free Your Internet

3 Ways to Securely Erase Data in Linux

10 Things About TF.Pro

TTT 23-1: OBS Studio 28

Hallelujah! It is here! This is a big release for all of us who stream or use OBS to power their content creation efforts.

Here are the highlights:

• UI framework upgrade (Qt6).
• HDR and 10-bit color support.
• Native Apple Silicon support.
• New default theme (Yami).
• Encoding improvements.
https://news.itsfoss.com/obs-studio-28-release/

#TTT #OBS #technews #contentcreation #streaming #HDR #TechFreedom

Let’s rise above the storm and the noise around us today… Where things are clear and not obscured by all sorts of nonsense. Get quiet. Turn off the screens and the noise, focus on today, on the moment where you are: breathing, heartbeat, what is directly in front of you. Right now. Is anything a hellfire emergency, right now? Probably not. Feel the peace in that realization.

#presence #alwaysblue #flyhigher #peace #memesplanation #TechFreedom

TTT 23-2: 5 New Features for GNOME 43

• Quick Settings makeover
• tweaks in Nautilus
◦ GTK4 theme
◦ rubber band selection
◦ adaptive view when working witt small windows
◦ new context menu
• Device Security Info
• Extensions for GNOME web
• GNOME Software
https://news.itsfoss.com/gnome-43-features/

#TTT #GNOME #Linux #techtips #TechFreedom

Free Your Internet
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TTT 23-3: 3 Best ways to Securely Wipe Your Storage Devices in Linux

rm only removes pointers, not data, therefore is not really secure.

Shred is a multi-pass overwrite of the selected data, defaulting to 3 overwrites.
Wipe will rewrite the sector in question and flushes the disk cache
dd can also serve the same function with a particular set of variables added to it

https://linuxiac.com/best-ways-to-securely-erase-disk-in-linux/

#TTT #techtips #secure #Linux #delete #TechFreedom

10 Things My Wife Thinks You Should Know about Tech Freedom.

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