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- ‘Cancel Culture’ as ‘Thoughtpolice’ Creep
- Microsoft Still Hates GNU/Linux and Mark Shuttleworth Knows It (But He is Desperate for Money)
- Actions Against EPO Corruption and Unitary Patent (UPC) Injustice/Lobbying
- “The Fifth Freedom as a Meme”
- Demonstration Against Unitary Software Patents, Thursday 12 Dec in Brussels
- Mandatory Education for Those Who Use and Misuse Buzzwords Would Go a Long Way
- Once Upon a Time Banter Was Allowed on Mailing Lists
- Can We Quit Celebrating DRM in GNU/Linux?
- You Know WSL is Bad for GNU/Linux Because Anti-Linux People, Microsoft and Its Propagandists, Want People to Use That
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, December 09, 2019
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, December 08, 2019
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, December 07, 2019
- Links 8/12/2019: Debian Init Systems GR, NomadBSD 1.3
- Links 9/12/2019: Linux 5.5 RC1, EasyOS Buster 2.1.9
- Links 9/12/2019: China on GNU/Linux, Canonical Wants Help to Improve Ubuntu
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