Microsoft Entering Linux to Promote Its Proprietary Traps
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OpenChain Project Adds Microsoft as Platinum Member [Ed: More Microsoft money for Zemlin's PAC; has the annual salary of Jim Zemlin reached $1 million yet? Do they recognise that Linux has rivals or do they just try to cash in as much as possible?]
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Visual Studio Code 1.31 Released! No Restart on Extension Install [Ed: Microsoft's free bait that helps sell an IDE that adds surveillance to compiled code]
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Visual Studio Code 1.31 Adds Screencast Mode, Better Navigation + More [Ed: Why even promote Microsoft to developers in Linux-centric sites?]
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