Today in Techrights
Updated This Past Day
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Revisiting Julian Assange's Excellent Talk, His First Talk Since 2019 (Tactful and Almost Invulnerable to 'Cheap Shots')
Assange need not be politically-correct or self-censor
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Mozilla is GAFAM, HTTPS is Monopolies
Firefox used to boast that it would make the Web more accessible. Today's Mozilla is rowing in the opposite direction.
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Resting Time
we deserve a short break - even if only for tomorrow
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Wikileaks Revelations About the History of IBM and Its Role in the Cold War
IBM is still an ICBM company (to this very date)
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Windows Kills More Than Most Wars (But the Media Casually Ignores the Death Toll of Microsoft)
The bottom line is, many people are dying, they die due to Microsoft, and the media fails us by not informing us and failing to even name the principal culprit
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Gemini Links 03/10/2024: RetroChallenge and Change of Online Habits
Links for the day
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Links 03/10/2024: Quantum Computer Vapourware (as Usual) and Samsung Layoffs
Links for the day
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Links 03/10/2024: "Hey Hi" Scandals and Copyright/Trademark Disputes
Links for the day
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Invidious Seems to be Nearing 'End of Life' After Repeated Crackdowns by Google/Alphabet/YouTube
To Free software users, YouTube ought to become a "no-no"
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Links 03/10/2024: Climate Issues and Tensions in East Asia
Links for the day
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Like a Marketing Department of Microsoft, Canonical Sells Back Doors and Surveillance as "Confidential" and "Hey Hi" (AI)
Notice how Canonical has made no statement critical of Microsoft for years
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Gemini Links 03/10/2024: Frozen Tofu and SGI O2
Links for the day
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Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
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IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, October 02, 2024
IRC logs for Wednesday, October 02, 2024
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