More Microsoft EEE and Layoffs
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New project runs Arch Linux on Windows [Ed: GNU/Linux can be spied on then]
"Experimental" is a great adjective for Microsoft's WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux). Not only is it Microsoft's attempt to lure Linux devs into making themselves comfortable in Windows, it also provides a lab for the hacking whizzes who want to see how far they can push the WSL.
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Microsoft Beefs Up Linux Data Science Virtual Machine
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Microsoft Azure Service Fabric coming to Linux [Ed: this is just lock-in [1, 2]
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Microsoft's Azure Fabric Service on Linux demonstrates importance of hybrid infrastructure in IT
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Microsoft really does love Linux [Ed: keeping the big lie alive; needs to explain why Microsoft continues to attack, e.g. with patents]
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From open-source hater to no. 1 fan: Microsoft now tops Google, Facebook in GitHub contributors [Ed: other companies have their own repositories; so this is the wrong yardstick]
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Targeting Linux Made Easier in Visual Studio 2015 [Ed: Visual Studio turns people’s code into spyware (telemetry added at compilation time); don’t even use it, being proprietary software that's proven already to do these malicious things]
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Microsoft 'to close Skype's UK office' [Ed: More Microsoft layoffs; part of Microsoft’a collapse]
Reported closure of the tech firm’s London base is likely to lead to the loss of 400 jobs
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