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- [Meme] GitHub Looking to Replace Free/Libre Git With Proprietary Software, Centralised and Controlled by Microsoft
- Microsoft Gender (In)Equality: Women Don’t Ask for Raises
- IBM and the Bomb – Part I: How IBM Played a Technical and Diplomatic Role in the Cold War
- UEFI ‘Secure Boot’ is Just a Security Mess, as Techrights Predicted All Along, and FSF Should Not Have Given That Award
- Declassified 6-8 Years Ago: Thomas Watson Jr. (Son of IBM Founder) as Politician Navigating Cold War Politics
- Techrights Now Has All Pages (Nearly 3,000 of Them) About the Famous Police Arrest, an Arrest for Pedophilia by Engineer of Bill Gates, Working at His Home (the Gates Estate Where He Was Busted, Admitted Guilt)
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, July 29, 2020
- Links 30/7/2020: Kodi Media Center 18.8, GNOME Gingerblue 0.2.0, ‘BootHole’ Hype Everywhere (UEFI ‘Security’ Was Always Overhyped Anyway)
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