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- The Difficulty of Blowing the Whistle on Hospitals Brought Down by Microsoft Windows
- Why is the EPO Advertising Microsoft?
- Free Software Will Become a Critical Discussion Point When ‘Commercial Spaces’ Perish Temporarily (or Are Permanently Phased Out)
- A Poem to Microsoft
- Look Who’s Back in MIT
- The Radicals Are the Patent Boosters, Not the Sceptics and Rationalists
- Constitutional Court’s Justice Huber Reaffirms Substantial Concerns About Viability of the Unitary Patent/UPC
- Microsoft GNU-Hub (Part 5)
- With Microsoft Windows on Key Systems Many Hospitals Become Remotely Controlled and Nonoperational
- Windows Dying on Desktops and Laptops; Dell Precision Workstations Will Come With GNU/Linux
- Munich Dumped Microsoft; One Week After European Media Covered It Aplenty Only One Single Article in English!
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, May 17, 2020
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, May 18, 2020
- Links 18/5/2020: Linux 5.7-rc6, Skopeo 1.0 and More
- Links 18/5/2020: Enlightenment 0.24, Sqitch 1.1.0 and Lots of Openwashing
- Links 17/5/2020: Audacity 2.4.0, SuperTux 0.6.2, Kdenlive 20.04.1, Tor 0.4.3.5
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