Microsoft Propaganda and FUD

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Microsoft Linux is not what you thought (or hoped) it would be [Ed: ZDNet and its sister site continue to promote the lies about Microsoft]
Microsoft Linux has arrived, but it's not what you imagined. Jack Wallen shares his take on this new arrival called CBL-Mariner and even shows you how to build it.
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Linux Foundation starts open-source diversity, equity, and inclusion survey [Ed: As Linux Foundation pays ZDNet for propaganda we now have SJVN promoting the racist [1, 2] Linux Foundation, pretending that it's the very opposite of what it really is]
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Windows The Most Popular OS For Development Followed By Linux And macOS [Ed: Conflating popularity with how widely used a a thing something is. Is COVID-19 the most popular pandemic?]
Which OS hits your mind when I say software development? Probably Linux? But you’d be surprised to know that Windows is and has been the most popular choice for software development, followed by Linux and macOS for five years, according to the latest JetBrains Developer Ecosystem 2021 survey.
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Linux Variant of HelloKitty Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers [Ed: FUD sites led or preceded by Microsoft operatives elsewhere are still trying to blame on "Linux" something that is actually proprietary software and GPL violation (against Linux)]
HelloKitty joins the growing list of ransomware bigwigs going after the juicy target of VMware ESXi, where one hit gets scads of VMs.
For the first time, researchers have publicly spotted a Linux encryptor used by the HelloKitty ransomware gang: the outfit behind the February attack on videogame developer CD Projekt Red.
On Wednesday, MalwareHunterTeam disclosed its discovery of numerous Linux ELF-64 versions of the HelloKitty ransomware targeting VMware ESXi servers and virtual machines (VMs) running on them.
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