today's leftovers
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Open Source Won’t Save A Subpar Product [Ed: Bacon for Big PR. Jono Bacon misses all the essential questions, e.g. pertaining to freedom. This is why we need to get back to "free software" and not "open source" (business terms only)]
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Security updates for Monday
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Malware Analysis With Valkyrie
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How to flash a Linux ISO image to USB with Popsicle
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How to Install League of Legends on Linux
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Ansible: Use hostvars to Generate Hosts File
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