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- The EPO Rejects Innovation
- Startpage CEO Robert Beens in ‘Damage Control’ Mode, Trying to Get Startpage Relisted After Selling to a Massive Surveillance Company
- Microsoft Staff Repeatedly Refuses to Tell How Many People Use WSL, Defends Patent Extortion and Blackmail of Linux Instead
- Google Tightens Its Noose
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, December 04, 2019
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, December 05, 2019
- Links 6/12/2019: DRM in GNU/Linux and Sparky Bonsai
- Links 5/12/2019: qBittorrent 4.2.0, Expensive Librem 5 and OpenBSD Bugs
- Links 4/12/2019: Tails 4.1, UCS 4.4-3 and Proxmox VE 6.1
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