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- Berkheimer Can be Overturned and Software Patents Are Still a Waste of Time/Money/Effort in the United States
- ‘Patent Imperialism’ in the United States and China
- GTX Corporation is a Bully if Not Also a Truly Aggressive Patent Troll (Preying on the Weak With Broad and Likely Bogus Software Patents)
- The Latest SLAPP From the Patent Microcosm Shows Just How Abusive Patent Extremists Can be Towards Their Critics
- IRC Proceedings: March 11th, 2018 – March 31st, 2018
- Watchtroll and Patent Docs Do Anything They Can to Undermine PTAB, Even Adopting and Defending a Patent “Scam”
- Anonymous USPTO Whistleblower Explained Internal Management Affairs Last Month
- António Campinos Withdraws From Plan to Directly Run the EPO, Patent Office to be Run by Google ‘AI’ Instead
- IRC Proceedings: February 11th, 2018 – March 10th, 2018
- IRC Proceedings: January 14th, 2018 – February 10th, 2018
- IRC Proceedings: December 17th, 2017 – January 13th, 2018
- IRC Proceedings: November 19th, 2017 – December 16th, 2017
- Links 2/4/2018: Linux 4.16, Latte Dock 0.7.79, MAAS 2.4.0 Beta, OpenBSD 6.3
- Links 1/4/2018: Apple Wants Linux Developers, Wine Staging 3.5 Released
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Google does not want you to tell your players about your donation page
I recently updated Pixel Wheels banner image on Google Play. That triggered a review of the game: shortly after the update I received a message telling me Pixel Wheels was "not compliant with Google Play Policies". What nefarious activity does the game engage in? Sneak on users? Mine bitcoins?
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Meanwhile you can still get the game from F-Droid or itch.io, since they do not have a problem with a link to a donation page.
| Audiocasts/Shows: GNOME 40, KDE for a Week, and "Privacy and Security in Technology"
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Best Image Compression Apps for Linux
This article will post a list of useful command line and graphical utilities that allow you to compress image files to save local or remote disk space. Some of these applications provide “lossless” options that reduce size of image files with no or minimal loss of quality. Note that image compression is not the same as resizing, rescaling or altering geometry of images to reduce size. Image compression involves manipulating quality of images using various compression algorithms. Usually, quality of colors, individual pixels and transparency is manipulated to compress images and save disk space.
| Graphics: Mesa, Xwayland, and LuxCoreRender
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