Microsoft Openwashing of Visual Studio and LinkedIn
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Missed Clippy? He's baaackkkk...
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Clippy returns from the dead as an open source extension for Visual Studio [Ed: Microsoft site spams the term "open source" to make Visual Studio (proprietary and telemetry in compiled code) sound "open" ]
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LinkedIn announces open source tool to keep Kafka clusters running [Ed: Microsoft is leveraging (exploiting) FOSS for mass surveillance purposes while threatening those who scrape the information that is publicly available]
The company developed Kafka, an open source message streaming tool to help make it easier to move massive amounts of data around a network from application to application. It has become so essential today that LinkedIn has dedicated 1800 servers moving over 2 trillion transactions per day through Kafka, Jiangjie Qin, lead software engineer on the Cruise Control project told TechCrunch.
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LinkedIn’s latest open-source project aims to automate Kafka
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