Openwashing by Linux Foundation, Microsoft Hijacks the 'Sudo' Brand/Name
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Globe Newswire ☛ Waterfall Network Code Moves to Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust Labs
Blue Wave, developers of Waterfall Network, the world's most innovative Layer One (L1) decentralized and scalable ledger, today announced it is contributing core protocols from the network to LF Decentralized Trust Labs. Linux Foundation Decentralized Trust is the open-source foundation for the collaborative development of technologies that are powering the global transformation to decentralized systems and applications. Moving the innovative protocols driving the Waterfall Network to a neutral host, LF Decentralized Trust, will increase visibility and peer support for this code and open the door to valuable feedback that will contribute to the network's overall improvement.
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PR Newswire ☛ Seafarix Join Automotive Grade Linux
Seafarix Join Automotive Grade Linux https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/seafarix-join-automotive-grade-linux-302385623.html
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Seafarix Join Automotive Grade Linux - WV News
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GO Media ☛ Windows Finally Has a 'Sudo'-Style Command Too [Ed: Microsoft just hijacked the term to mislead people]
One of the annoying things about using PowerShell in Windows, if you're used to Linux, is having to run it as an admin in order to make system changes. The simplest way to do this is right-clicking the application in the start menu and clicking "Run as administrator," which isn't exactly elegant.