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- UserLibre: What I Want You to Get From This Book
- Even the Mainstream/Corporate Media is Trying to Study Why (or If) Bill Gates and Epstein’s Sex Abuse Ring Were Closely Connected
- The Incredible Demise of News Sites About Patents
- Understanding Users and the Three Kinds of Computers: New, Slow and Broken
- The Good and Bad of a (GNU?) BSD (not GNU/LINUX) Future
- Education and Free Software
- Features Considered Harmful (Revised)
- If We Weren’t Silencing Founders, Critics and People We Just Don’t Like
- I Would Have Supported the Coup (Under Very Different Circumstances)
- It Looks Like Red Hat’s (IBM) Fedora Project May be ‘Outsourced’ to Amazon’s Datacentres
- Fearmongering Was Originally an IBM Thing, Not a Microsoft Thing
- [Meme] People Get Fired for Being Bought by IBM (With a Crummy Severance Package)
- New FSF Video Makes the Case Against Microsoft GitHub (and Similar), So Why is the FSF’s Board Being Filled Up With Active GitHub Users?
- Techrights is Not Against Microsoft
- The THRIVE Guidelines
- [Meme/History] OpenPOWER or Just White POWER?
- Rebuilding Communities
- [Meme] Microsoft in 2020: Liaising With Criminals to Make Crime the New Normal
- The Computer Anybody Can Edit
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, August 08, 2020
- Links 8/8/2020: Mageia 8 Hits Beta and FSF Has New Video
- Links 9/8/2020: Popcorn Computers Pocket PC and New Interview With Richard Stallman
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