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- [Meme] Trying to Become More Evil Than Battistelli After 3 Years in Office
- EPO Treats Staff as Disposable, Hence More Reluctant to Defy Unlawful Guidelines and Policies
- [Meme] Vapourware is Always a Sign of Weakness
- In Terms of Technical Innovation and Features GNU/Linux is Miles Ahead of Anything Apple and Microsoft Have (or Even Promise)
- Links 28/6/2021: Mircea Popescu Dies, Tuxedo Stellaris 15 is Available
- Links 28/6/2021: Torvalds FUD and EasyOS 2.8.3
- [Meme] The Collapse of IBM
- The Media is Trolling Linus Torvalds Again... But Torvalds Responds
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
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