Latest Microsoft Openwashing and Entryism
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TypeFox Ties Cloud-Based IDE to GitHub [Ed: TypeFox should instead offer an alternative to GitHub because it is in NSA PRISM.]
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Open source security GitHub applications you should be using [Ed: Let's pretend that Open Source is the same thing as GitHub and anything not on Microsoft's site simply does not exist]
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Microsoft and BMW want to open up manufacturing tech [Ed: Gross openwashing]
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Microsoft Contributes To Google Chrome Open-Source Code As It Improves Edge 04/09/2019 [Ed: Microsoft builds proprietary software and this is being spun as "contribution" (to surveillance).]
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How to download and install Microsoft Edge based on the open-source Chromium on Windows 10 [Ed: More openwashing of proprietary software from Microsoft; just because it contains others' code doesn't make it "open"]
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VSCodium is a clean VSCode build without the Microsoft customizations [Ed: Microsoft propaganda site MSPoweruser has just called Microsoft surveillance just "Microsoft customizations". Anyway, this is just "free bait" for proprietary MSVS.]
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Which Browser Engine Powers Your Web Browsing—And Why Does It Matter?
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