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- Nothing Has Truly Changed Since Netscape and Antitrust
- When EPO Press Coverage Boils Down to Lobbying, Press Releases, EPO Lies, and Bribery
- Passion of the Microsoft
- When the Monopolists and the Patent Litigation Industry Hijack the News They Control the Narrative
- The Linux Kernel is No Longer Free Software?
- Sometimes Proprietary Software is Proprietary (Secret) Simply Because It is Not Good and Obfuscation Helps Hide Just How Ugly It Is
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, January 24, 2020
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, January 23, 2020
- Links 25/1/2020: OPNsense 20.1 RC1 and DXVK 1.5.2
- Links 24/1/2020: GNU/Linux in Russia and More New Openings
- Links 23/1/2020: Qubes OS 4.0.3, EasyOS 2.2.5, GhostBSD 20.01
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