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- Openwashing Report: It’s Getting Worse, Fast. Everything is Apparently ‘Open’ Now Even Though It’s Actually Proprietary.
- GitHub is a Dagger Inside Free/Open Source Software (FOSS); This is Why Microsoft Bought It
- Microsoft Grows Within and Eats You From the Inside
- Computer-Generated Patent Applications Show That Patents and Innovations Are Very Different Things
- Concerns About IBM’s Commitment to OpenSource.com After the Fall of Linux.com and Linux Journal
- Electronic Frontier Foundation Makes a Mistake by Giving Award to Microsoft Surveillance Person
- Caturdays and Sundays at Techrights Will Get Busier
- Why Techrights Doesn’t Do Social Control Media
- Links 18/8/2019: New KNOPPIX and Emmabuntus Released
- Links 17/8/2019: Unigine 2.9 and Git 2.23
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