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- Truth Tellers Aren't an Enemy of Free Software
- The Linux Foundation, With Over 124 Million Dollars in Annual Revenue, is in Trouble Because of the Pandemic, So It's Trying to Reinvent Itself as Training and Certifications Outfit
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, January 24, 2021
- Our Move Further Away From the World Wide Web, the Browser Monopolies, HTTP, and HTML
- Important Issues Not Entertained in the Community, Especially Critics of the Status Quo
- Internet Origins of the Mob
- When Proprietary Software Users Dictate the Freedom-Leaning Communities
- In 2020 Onwards 'Open Source' is Just a Marketing Ploy of Monopolies, Unlike Free Software
- Microsoft: The Year After We Bought GitHub There Was a Significant Decline in Number of New Projects on GitHub
- Social Control Media is a Passing Fad, We Should All Go Back to Blogging and Subscribing to RSS Feeds
- As Andrei Iancu Removes Himself From the Patent and Trademark Office All Eyes Are on Biden's Next Nomination
- Data Point: GNU/Linux Share in Desktops/Laptops Nearly Tripled in the Past Decade, Peaking This Past Month (All-Time High)
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, January 23, 2021
- Links 24/1/2021: Nouveau X.Org Driver Release and GhostBSD 21.01.20
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