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- How to THRIVE, in Uncertain Times for Free Software
- When They Run Out of Things to Patent They’ll Patent Nature Itself…
- EPO Boards of Appeal Need Courage and Structural Disruption to Halt Software Patents in Europe
- Professor Dr. Maximilian Haedicke on Lack of Separation of Powers at the EPO (Which Dooms UPC)
- As Expected, the Bill Gates Propaganda Machine is Trying to Throw/Put Everyone off the Scent of Jeffery Epstein’s ‘Incestuous’ Ties With Gates
- [ES] El Kernel de Linux está introduciendo Open Source Privative Software
- Linux Foundation Board Meeting
- This Week Techrights Crosses 26,000 Posts Milestone, 3 Weeks Before Turning 13 (2,000+ Posts/Year)
- No Calls to “Remove Gates” From the Board (Over a Real Scandal/Crime), Only to “Remove Stallman” (Over Phony Distraction From the Former)
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, October 14, 2019
- Links 14/10/2019: Linux 5.4 RC3, POCL 1.4, Python 3.8.0
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