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- Microsoft Loves You!
- All Technology Designed (Deliberately) to be Addictive or Give a False Perception of Social Life/Proximity/Importance is Toxic
- Social Control Media is Bad for Freedom and Its Net Benefit — If Any Exists — is Only Traffic, Not Information
- Google is Not Your Friend and It Was Never Your Friend
- Microsoft Loves Linux Funerals
- The Open Source Initiative (OSI) Presents a Highly Misleading Picture of Who Runs or Steers It
- Linux Foundation Has Killer Instincts
- Great Example of Openwashing: Latitude Learning (to Fake Its ‘Openness’)
- Celebration of Censorship and Self-Censorship in Linux
- Modest Proposal: Re-add Richard Stallman as Ordinary Board Member of the Free Software Foundation (FSF)
- The Man Who Sold the (Linux) World
- Whose Opinion Really Matters to The FSF? The Board’s, The Sponsors’, or The Members’?
- Not a Joke: Linux Foundation Web Site Rejects Linux Browsers, Favours Proprietary Software and Spying
- The Face of Linux.com
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, January 01, 2020
- Links 1/1/2020: PineBook Benchmarks, Bison 3.5 and Septor 2020
- Links 1/1/2020: KDE Releases, Theo de Raadt Interview and Sunset for Python 2.7
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