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- Guest Post: Understanding Autism for More Complete Inclusion
- Guest Post: Free Software Freedom is Not a Freedom of Choice
- Guest Post: Free Software Developers and Pursuing ‘Market Share’
- The Assertion That Microsoft Uses Communist Tactics Against GNU/Linux and Free/Libre Software
- European Patent Office and US Patent and Trademark Office Cranks Discovered Buzzwords, Stopped Worrying, Started Granting Patents They Know to be Fake
- “The True Hypocrite is the One Who Ceases to Perceive His Deception, the One Who Lies With Sincerity,” Said André Paul Guillaume Gide (Nobel Prize in Literature)
- The EPO Cannot Guard Fake European Patents From Scrutiny (in the Long Run)
- ‘Corporate Linux’ Will Not Protect Software Freedom
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- The Myth of ‘Analysts’
- The FSF Has Two Acting Presidents Now
- Should Anybody Dictate the Free Software Movement?
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, October 19, 2019
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, October 18, 2019
- Links 19/10/2019: DeX Discontinued, DXVK 1.4.3 and Wine 4.18 Released
- Links 18/10/2019: More KDE Events and OpenBSD 6.6
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