EEE in Progress
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Windows 10 Version 1809 Bringing Added Support for Linux Distros [Ed: "Embrace" (as in EEE) that lets Microsoft control and spy on GNU/Linux users while forcing them to pay for Vista 10. This is a Microsoft-connected site.]
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Linux in Windows 10 October update: This is how we've improved WSL, says Microsoft [Ed: Microsoft is pushing propriety software like Notepad on GNU/Linux users. Remember that this is exactly how EEE works. And it's progressing.]
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Windows 10's first paid-for, Linux-based distro: $20 app out now, says Microsoft [Ed: Microsoft turning GNU/Linux into nonfree]
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Microsoft Is Planning On Porting Sysinternals Tools To Linux [Ed: Yet more potential for back doors, telemetry etc. in GNU/Linux]
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Microsoft is porting Sysinternals utilities to Linux, starting with ProcDump [Ed: Soon, in addition to offering patent 'protection' from its patent trolls, Microsoft will offer 'extra' things for GNU/Linux only on Azure]
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We love Kubernetes, but it's playing catch-up with our Service Fabric, says Microsoft Azure exec [Ed: The author is paid Microsoft 'PR']
A curious feature of Microsoft's cloud platform is that it has two fundamentally different platforms for microservices. One is based on the homegrown Service Fabric, while the other is orchestrated by the Google-originated Kubernetes, available on Azure through the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Both are open source.
How should developers choose, The Reg asked Jason Zander, the executive veep in charge of Azure, when we spoke to him after his keynote at Microsoft's Future Decoded in London.
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