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- You Know Gemini Space is Getting a Lot Bigger When You Need to Implement DDOS Protection
- The Fall of The Register
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, February 27, 2021
- Links 27/2/2021: IPFS 0.8, OnionShare 2.3.1, and New Stuff in KDE
- The Internet After Social Control Media (and Maybe After the World Wide Web Too)
- SCO's Darl McBride is Finished (Bankruptcy)
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, February 26, 2021
- Links 26/2/2021: Wine 6.3, Genode OS Framework 21.02
- Links 26/2/2021: GNU Poke 1.0 is Out and Rocky Linux Leaves Microsoft GitHub
- Microsoft's Status in Web Servers is So Bad That It Has Fallen Off Charts, is Now Partly Delisted
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