Openwashing, Microsoft Censorship of FOSS, and Microsoft Making Traps 'Open'
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Passbolt Review - An Open Source Team Password Manager [Ed: Misleading headline. This is proprietary software plus openwashing with "CE" (Community Edition). Open Source has become meaningless in so many cases, merely a marketing stunt for blobs.]
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GitHub Removed Open Source Versions of DeepNude [Ed: The new company is a Microsoft censorship tool. Every image editor can be used to make fake nudes of people. Even image sequences. Will Microsoft ban image editors too? Don't even think about criticising Microsoft for its crimes in some comments, commits or code in GitHub as they might suspend the account.]
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Deepfake DeepNude app’s open source versions removed from GitHub [Ed: Microsoft is doing censorship of FOSS and playing/acting as morality police. Maybe banning encryption software (with no back doors) is next on the agenda because of the terror scare]
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Microsoft's Quantum Development Kit goes open source on GitHub [Ed: Microsoft is openwashing an entrapment that gets people addicted and stuck in its proprietary frameworks]
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Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit Is Now Entirely Open Source
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Microsoft Open Sources AI Debugging Tool
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Microsoft open sources its Quantum Development Kit
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Microsoft open sources quantum development kit
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