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- Spillover: Team UPC Trying to Fill Up the Cup ‘Half Empty’
- The EPO Continues to Publicly Brag About Granting Illegal Patents to Fake ‘Production’ (It’s Not Really Production But Abuse of the Granting Authority)
- GNOME Settlement With Patent Troll Fails to Address/Tackle the Software Patent and Software Patents in General
- Fiduciary Technology: Why It’s Often Impermissible to Use Microsoft (But It’s Done Anyway)
- Freedom Is Not Possible Without Privacy
- How Surveillance Works: A Primer
- The Industrial Revolution 5.0 (or 6.0) — Symptom of Totally Incompetent Management at the European Patent Office
- Same Casting, Same Management, Exactly the Same Agenda at the European Patent Office
- Loves Versus Loved
- Dozens of GNU/Linux Distros Released Every Month (Lots of Actual News), But This is All ZDNet Has to Tell Us About ‘Linux’
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, May 22, 2020
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, May 21, 2020
- Links 23/5/2020: FreeBSD 11.4 RC1, Wine 5.9
- Links 22/5/2020: App Icon Preview 2.0.0, dav1d 0.7.0, LibreOffice’s New Icons
- Links 21/5/2020: LibreOffice 6.4.4, MauiKit and Maui Apps 1.1.1, NuTyX 11.5
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