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Linux Journal Might Have Become the Latest Slopfarm Targeting "Linux", the Trends Are Concerning for Dying News Sites
They tarnish the Web with junk and then die
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On "Learning to Code"
quality may suffer, plus things get bloated
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Quick Points Regarding This Week's Court Hearing
it paves the way for us to squash all the SLAPPs from Microsofters
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"Six years of Gemini!"
From gemini://geminiprotocol.net
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Gemini Links 20/06/2025: Summer Updates and Hardware Failures
Links for the day
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Links 20/06/2025: Google Shareholder Sues Google and Google Sued for Defamatory Slop ('Hey Hi') Word Salads ('Summaries')
Links for the day
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Common Mistake: Believing Social Control Media Will Document Your Writings/Thoughts and Search Engines Like Google Will Help You Find These
Many news sites wrongly assumed that posting directly to Twitter would be acceptable
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The Manchester Bees and This Hot Summer
We have had a fantastic week so far this week
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Gemini Protocol Enters Its Seventh Year, Growth Has Accelerated!
Maybe in June 20 2026 there will be over 3,500 active capsules?
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Mastodon and the Fediverse Have an Issue: Liability for Content (Even in Other Instances) and Costs
self-hosting is the only logical path forward
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Why Microsoft and Its 'Hey Hi' (Slop) Frenzy Fail While Sinking in Deep, Growing Debt
Right now, like Twitter around the time it was sold to MElon, "open" "hey hi" is a big pile of debt with a lot to pay for that debt (interest payments)
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Europe is Leaving Microsoft, the Press Coverage Isn't Sufficiently Helpful
The news is generally positive, but the press coverage leaves so much to be desired
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Slopwatch: Linuxsecurity, BetaNews, and Linux Journal
slippery slope
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Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
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IRC Proceedings: Thursday, June 19, 2025
IRC logs for Thursday, June 19, 2025
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Gemini Links 20/06/2025: Gemini Protocol Turns 6!
Links for the day
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