The Latest Microsoft Openwashing
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Microsoft open-sources its C++ Standard Library (STL) used by MSVC tool-chain and Visual Studio [Ed: Visual Studio is proprietary software with surveillance, so this is yet more openwashing of Visual Studio]
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Microsoft's Latest Open-Source Contribution: A New Font For Terminals & Code Editors [Ed: Totally useless 'code' (fonts) to pretend the empire of proprietary stuff is somehow 'open']
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Microsoft Has Built a Font for the Command Line
The open source font is called “Cascadia Code” and it was created ‘hand-in-hand’ with the Windows Terminal app, though is also pitched at used of the the Visual Studio Code editing tool too.
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InSync 3 Goes Stable, Brings OneDrive Sync to Linux [Ed: Proprietary software that gives Microsoft files from GNU/Linux]
Yes, InSync 3 is now stable and available for Windows, macOS and Linux user (but naturally I’m only covering it it from the purview of the latter as there are native Google Drive and OneDrive sync solutions for the first two operating systems).
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There is a “downside” to this otherwise neat slip of news and that is that InSync 3 is not free to use.
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