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- Microsoft Has Embraced the Tactics of Political Assassination
- Stallman Was Right About GitHub a Long Time Ago
- Microsoft Was All Along Based on Mediocrity Imposed by Illegal Tactics
- Bill Gates, King of Piracy and Serial Vandal, is a Terrible Public Face for Vaccination Efforts/COVID-19 Response Drive
- Always Follow the Money: Dozens of Press Articles (FUD) About Munich Dumping GNU/Linux After Microsoft Bribery But Only One (So Far in English) About Munich Dumping Microsoft Because GNU/Linux is Technically and Economically Better
- Life Will Never Be the Same Again
- Microsoft FakeHub: GitHub is Faking the Number of Developers in GitHub by Listing Non-Existing Ones
- The Attacked/Attacker Paradox
- Munich’s Experience Retrying Microsoft (Again)
- Links 15/5/2020: Plasma 5.19 Beta and MariaDB Stable Releases
- Links 14/5/2020: Django 3.1 Alpha, Python 3.8 and GNU/Linux is Back in Munich
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