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- [Meme] [Teaser] Miguel de Icaza on CEO of Microsoft GitHub
- Gemini Protocol and Gemini Space Are Not a Niche; for Techrights, Gemini Means Half a Million Page Requests a Month
- 'Satellite States' of EPO Autocrats
- [Meme] Don't Mention 'Brexit' to Team UPC
- The EPO’s Overseer/Overseen Collusion — Part IXX: The Baltic States
- Links 21/10/2021: GIMP 2.99.8 Released, Hardware Shortages, Mozilla Crisis
- How Oppressive Governments and Web Monopolists Might Try to Discourage Adoption of Internet Protocols Like Gemini
- [Meme] Strike Triangulations, Reception Issues
- [Meme] Is Saying “No!” to Unlawful Proposals Considered “Impolite”?
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, October 20, 2021
- [Meme] EPO Legal Sophistry and Double Dipping
- Links 21/10/2021: PostgreSQL JDBC 42.3.0 and Maui Report
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