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- A Month of Gemini in Techrights
- Microsoft Has Become Almost Extinct in Web Servers (and in Servers in General), But the Mainstream Media Rarely -- If Ever -- Talks About That
- Communications of the Boards of Appeal of the EPO Still Controlled by the Office, Which Also Censors Public Input Submissions (Observations)
- Links 29/6/2021: Q4OS 3.15, New Absolute64, EndeavourOS Update, and KaOS 2021.06
- Microsoft is a Lot Worse Than Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple
- Links 29/6/2021: Nitrux 1.5, Microsoft Still Playing 'Copyright Police' Against Free Software
- IRC Proceedings: Monday, June 28, 2021
- [Meme] The FUD Tactics Have Remained the Same
- Links 29/6/2021: GNU/Linux in North Korea, Google’s Lyra 0.0.2
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