Meanwhile at Microsoft...
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Munich Set to Adopt Windows 10 after a Decade of Using Open Source Systems [Ed: The real news is, Microsoft mobbed and bullied officials for a decade, manipulated the media to play along, got its way]
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DCD>Zettastructure: Microsoft continues to experiment with open source hardware [Ed: Latest openwashing of Microsoft, which is actively attacking open source (while camouflaging itself) and in this case yields no code at all.]
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GCC Plugins Now Supported On Windows/MinGW
A late addition for the GCC 8 code compiler is adding support for plug-ins to Windows/MinGW.
The GNU Compiler Collection for years has supported plug-ins on Linux and other operating systems like macOS while finally there is the Windows/MinGW treatment. GCC plugins are loadable modules allowing for extended functionality via a subset of the GCC API for offering additional optimizations, analysis tools, etc.
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Spam was nearly dead, then it became an essential tool for crime and came roaring back
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Spam is back [iophk: "Microsoft Windows botnets"]
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