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- [Humour/Meme] Don’t Let a COVID Crisis Go to Waste When You’re Eager to Find Excuses for Many Layoffs and Shutdowns
- Free Software Tackles Political Issues. Political Tactics Are Also Being Weaponised Against Free Software.
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- [Humour] European Patents Only Useful Outside the Legal Framework?
- Microsoft’s Share in Web Servers Rapidly Falls to Just 4.5% (Falling More Than 5% in a Single Month)
- The Lock-downs Are Over and Still Zero Media Coverage About EPO Scandals and Corruption
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, July 02, 2020
- Links 3/7/2020: TrueNAS 12 Beta 1, Librem 13 Product Line
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