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- The Problem Isn’t Women or Minorities in Free Software But Particular Corporations That Exploit or Steer or Hijack Their Agenda
- There’s No Such Thing as Cloud Computing, Serverless and All That Other Nonsense
- Linux is Doing ‘Well’ Only for Those Who Dislike Software Freedom and Love Control Over Users
- Consultation About Direction and Future Focus for Techrights
- European Media Continues to Ignore the EPO Crisis While Law Firms and EPO Management Cover Things Up
- Links 12/7/2019: Alpine 3.10.1 is Out and Red Hat Loses Oliva
- Links 11/7/2019: KDE Plasma 5.16.3 and Verifying Gentoo Election Results
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