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- Red Hat Betrayed the Free Software Community With Its Software Patents’ Stockpiling Drive and Then a Sale to the Biggest Software Patents Lobbyist
- Politically Correct Tech
- [Humour/Meme] High on Production, Stoned on Pseudoscience
- Missing From EPO Management: Actual Scientists
- All Software Should Come With a Cheat Mode
- Linus Torvalds Checks If It’s Still Inclusive Enough to ‘Bash’ Bad Technology (of the Company Whose TPM Pusher Has Just Successfully Pushed to Remove Many Words)
- Even Before Microsoft Paid (‘Joined’) the Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin Had a Preference for Microsofters
- [Humour] The ‘Orange One’ Does Not Respect Judges Either
- The Systemd Song
- Monopoly (or Vendor Lock-in) is Not Modularity
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, July 11, 2020
- Links 12/7/2020: KDE Plasma 5.20 Preview and Elive 3.8.14 Beta
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