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- The Word Master is Not Problematic in Most Contexts and Its Origin Hasn't a Connection to Slavery
- On Misapplication, Misuse, Overuse and Abuse of Words (to Suit False Narratives)
- The Administrative Council Needs to Fix the EPO While It's Still Possible
- 'These Questions Remain Unanswered': Campinos Became Battistelli Just Halfway Through His Term
- 'The One Percent': Salary Adjustment Procedure (SAP) Supported Only by 1% of EPO Staff
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, February 22, 2021
- DDOS Attacks and Decentralisation
- Links 23/2/2021: Gemini (and Gopher) on the Rise Again, Systemd 248 Reaches RC1
- On the Terms Master, Main and Abuse
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