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- The Libel Against Richard Stallman Did Not Age Well
- The Letter in Support of the FSF and Richard Stallman is Backed by the International Community, Not American Monopolies and Nationalistic Elements
- Gemini Over IPFS (Decentralised Web, Accessed Over Gemini Protocol)
- News Sites That Talk About Patents Have Become Shameless Self-Promotion 'Plugs' by Law Firms (and Sometimes Outright 'Spam' for Litigation)
- Links 9/4/2021: Kubernetes 1.21 and FFmpeg 4.4 Released
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, April 08, 2021
- [Meme] Self-styled Judges
- EPOLeaks on Misleading the Bundestag -- Part 10: A Faithful Lapdog Despised and Reviled by EPO Staff
- Links 8/4/2021: GnuPG 2.3.0, Xen 4.15, Xfdashboard 0.9.2
- The Hate Letter Which Backfired
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, April 07, 2021
- IBM: We Can Say It... You Cannot
- The Collapse of Microsoft Windows
- Links 8/4/2021: Mesa 21.0.2, GNU Releases, and Stable Kernels
- Petition in Support of FSF's Decision to Put Its Founder in the Board Doubles Size of Hate Letter Propped Up by Corporate Media (Partly Funded by Monopolies)
- EPOLeaks on Misleading the Bundestag -- Part 9: A Veritable Virtuoso of Legal Sophistry
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