Microsoft 'Imprisons' GNU/Linux, Spreads FUD Against FOSS (via Former Staff)
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Is Now In The Microsoft Store [Ed: GNU/Linux being released... into a prison with Microsoft terms and conditions, surveillance and legal leverage over the development process]
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41% of cyber-security apps contain high-risk open source vulnerabilities [Ed: SC Media UK is the latest to help Microsoft-connected Black Duck smear FOSS to sell their proprietary software; Old tactic of theirs...]
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How to make open source work for your company [Ed: Mac Asay is still sucking up to Microsoft. He can re-apply for a job there already; he tried over a decade ago and failed.]
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