Microsoft Openwashing and Infiltration Tactics
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Sonatype Launches DepShield App to Democratize Open Source Governance [Ed: Sonatype spent years badmouthing FOSS. Now it is liaising/partnering with Microsoft to help Microsoft swallow FOSS.]
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Sonatype introduces DepShield for identifying vulnerable open-source components in GitHub [Ed: One additional lock-in for GitHub]
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Sonatype offers developers free security scan tool on GitHub [Ed: It is not free, it's like a way to sell proprietary software]
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Distributed Systems, Demystified: Cassandra, DataStax demo and FAQ [Ed: Microsoft is swallowing FOSS projects in an effort to get people stuck in and spied on within Azure. Microsoft nowadays wraps itself up in "Open" clothing while all of its core software is entirely proprietary and all those "open" things have one principal purpose: getting people 'hooked' on the proprietary stuff. Money buys narrative though.]
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Session Lineup at Open Source Summit Europe and Embedded Linux Conference + OpenIoT Summit Europe Offers Complete Overview of the Open Source Ecosystem [Ed: This event has just been infiltrated by Microsoft yet again. Microsoft previously paid for it and it has just gotten a key talk placement. This is the Linux Foundation; Microsoft is even on its Board while blackmailing Linux firms. Money talks.]
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Retro Style Games on Linux [Ed: When Canonical starts its list with Microsoft and its proprietary game.]
Gaming on Linux doesn’t have to mean buying a ludicrously priced GPU (thanks crypto miners!). Nor does it require a beefy CPU. There’s a real resurgence in retro style gaming going on right now. We’ve pulled together a selection of retro-inspired games for you to play today, on your beloved Linux machine.
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IAG open sources AWS frameworks [Ed: AWS is #surveillance, Amazon is all proprietary. So you just know this is openwashing. So-called 'Open' software whose sole goal or net effect is getting one stranded in a proprietary system such as AWS or Azure or Windows is not really "open" but an open bear trap.]
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