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- Hey, Where’s Red Hat (IBM)?
- Microsoft’s Latest Vapourware About Supercomputers
- 2020: A Time for Resolutions or Revolutions?
- The Gates Press (GatesGate) — Part I: Lost the Job After Writing an Article Critical of Bill Gates for Attacking Some Actual, Legitimate Charities (Because They Had Spread GNU/Linux)
- Don’t Fall for the Spin, Microsoft is Laying Off Workers and It’s Not Just Because of the Pandemic
- All They Want is Litigation, Not Innovation
- Reminder: Microsoft Profits From Crushing Protesters for Donald Trump
- No, GNU/Linux Isn’t at 3% and Windows Isn’t at Over 90%, Either
- Techrights Can Figure Out Source Protection/Anonymisation Whilst Operating Very Transparently
- This is How GNU Finally Dies
- Latest Microsoft Layoffs Spun as ‘Innovation’ (There’s Always a Positive PR Angle)
- Microsoft Playing the Victim, Irrationally ‘Hated’ by Victims of Its Abuse
- IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, June 02, 2020
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, June 01, 2020
- Links 3/6/2020: Devuan Beowulf 3.0.0 and Tails 4.7 Released
- Links 2/6/2020: New Firefox Release (77), Debian-based MX Linux 19.2, KDevelop 5.5.2, GNU/Linux Growth on Desktops/Laptops
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