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- Debunking False Accusations Against Richard Stallman
- [Meme] My Pleasure!
- [Meme] EPO Comp-LIE-A**
- OIN's Deb Nicholson: We Don't Solve Any Real Issues, Just Like OSI (Where Nicholson is Now Interim General Manager)
- RSS Feeds Make Reading Fun Again, Mostly Distraction- and Provocation-Free
- Why RSS Feeds Are Far Better Than Social Control Media and So-called 'News' Portals
- Video: YouTube/Google Censoring or Killing Channels in Subtle New Ways
- Richard Stallman: We Need to Increase the Minimum Wage in the US
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, April 23, 2021
- Comment on the Open Letter to Remove RMS, Based on the GNU Kind Communications Guidelines
- In Favour of Splitting Up Companies Like IBM and Microsoft
- “Dia da Liberdade” 2021: Some Thoughts For the Day
- Links 23/4/2021: Debian Installer Bullseye RC 1, T2 21.4 “Fully Automated”
- Margarita Lacabe: My Relationship with Richard (Stallman)
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