Microsoft-Connected FUD and EEE
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Open Source in Your Data Center - What You Should Know [Ed: The "cancer within" type of propaganda from Black Duck]
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I got 257 problems, and they're all open source: Report shines light on Wild West of software [Ed: The Register is the latest to amplify Microsoft-connected Black Duck's FUD attack on FOSS]
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Canonical brings Ubuntu 18.04 LTS to Microsoft's Windows Store
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OpenSSH arrives in Windows 10 Spring Update [Ed: So now Microsoft and its partners at the NSA can grab your private SSH keys at great ease]
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Upcoming Windows 10 'Redstone 5' Insider Build will allow launching a Linux terminal directly from File Explorer [Ed: Just to make sure those ‘hippies’ who are curious about GNU/Linux won’t use GNU/Linux as a standalone OS and escape Microsoft/NSA surveillance and back doors…]
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