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- Joi Ito Already Admitted on the Record That Bill Gates Had Paid MIT Through Jeffrey Epstein
- It’s Convenient to Call All Your Critics Nuts and/or Jealous
- Real History of Microsoft and How It Became ‘Successful’
- Hostility and Aggression Towards Staff That Does Not Use Windows After Windows Takes Entire Hospital Down
- They Came, They Saw, We Died…
- The GitHub Takeover Was an Extension of Microsoft’s War on GPL/Copyleft (Because Sharing Code to Anyone But Microsoft is ‘Piracy’)
- ZDNet is Totally a Microsoft Propaganda Machine
- When Microsoft’s Mask Falls (or When Times Are Rough)
- Careers in Free Software Aren’t Careers in the Traditional Sense
- Embrace, Extend, Extinguish 2020 Edition
- Links 26/5/2020: SHIFT13mi GNU/Linux Tablet, Linux Kodachi 7.0 and Some Qt Releases
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