About this episode
The episode discusses Canonical's plans for Ubuntu, Signal's new desktop version, and social media regulations in Greece.
Canonical has laid out it's plans to integrate "AI" features into Ubuntu Linux, Signal is working on a standalone desktop version, that doesn't require a smartphone, Greece is banning anonymity on social media and more! Join us for This Week In P...
Topics covered
- Ubuntu
- AI integration
- Signal desktop version
- social media anonymity
- technology news
Keywords
- Ubuntu
- AI features
- Signal
- desktop version
- social media
- anonymity
- technology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Canonical, Signal
Products: Ubuntu Linux
Places: Greece
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