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Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) in ZDNet is the Norm
ZDNet continues to emit lots of garbage 'journalism', in effect Microsoft PR and what's known as "black PR" for Linux; just like Bleeping Computer, which ZDNet hired this writer from, there's no adherence to facts, just smears and innuendo
Truth Tellers Aren't an Enemy of Free Software
There's a perpetual attack on people who speak out against actors and corporations in positions of great power, however subtle and indirect those attacks may seem on the surface (they don't wish to be held accountable for defaming activists)
The Linux Foundation, With Over 124 Million Dollars in Annual Revenue, is in Trouble Because of the Pandemic, So It's Trying to Reinvent Itself as Training and Certifications Outfit
With mountains of cash and a Public Relations (PR) or marketing business model the so-called 'Linux' Foundation became reliant on travel, lodging, booths and speeches on sale; COVID-19 is a great risk to that business model
IRC Proceedings: Sunday, January 24, 2021
IRC logs for Sunday, January 24, 2021
Our Move Further Away From the World Wide Web, the Browser Monopolies, HTTP, and HTML
The World Wide Web (WWW) is going down a bad path and a clearly regressive direction; the solution isn't going 'retro' but exploring more sophisticated systems which are robust to censorship (localised or globalised) and downtime (related to censorship) while reducing surveillance by leveraging encryption at the endpoints
Important Issues Not Entertained in the Community, Especially Critics of the Status Quo
here's corporate infiltration inside communities (for oligarchy hunts volunteer, unpaid labour) and those who speak about that as a threat to our cause and objectives are painted as misguided outcasts who must be ignored
Internet Origins of the Mob
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
When Proprietary Software Users Dictate the Freedom-Leaning Communities
Fedora doesn't care about software freedom and its steward (or parent company) is sometimes imposing proprietary software on staff; they've quit caring
In 2020 Onwards 'Open Source' is Just a Marketing Ploy of Monopolies, Unlike Free Software
More people are nowadays seeing or witnessing 'Open Source' for what it truly is; the term has become a misleading marketing term of proprietary software firms looking to rebrand as "ethical" (e.g. by sharing some code with other proprietary software firms, over proprietary platforms such as GitHub)
Microsoft: The Year After We Bought GitHub There Was a Significant Decline in Number of New Projects on GitHub
Microsoft has just admitted that in 2019 GitHub saw a very significant decline in number of new projects (and users, which it is conveniently miscounting by adding 'phantom' ones) on the site. Just what we had heard before they confirmed it (and they foresaw this effect of the takeover, hence the lies about "loving" Linux).
Social Control Media is a Passing Fad, We Should All Go Back to Blogging and Subscribing to RSS Feeds
The whole "social control media" phenomenon has been oversold or promoted using lies; in reality, as a mountain of evidence serves to show, it's a way to manage society at a macro scale
As Andrei Iancu Removes Himself From the Patent and Trademark Office All Eyes Are on Biden's Next Nomination
Patent zealots and their front groups already lobby Joe Biden to put one of them in charge of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; we'll soon see if Joe Biden "means business" or simply means monopoly/large corporations (and their law firms/departments)
Data Point: GNU/Linux Share in Desktops/Laptops Nearly Tripled in the Past Decade, Peaking This Past Month (All-Time High)
Contrary to what some publishers try to tell us, GNU/Linux is still growing and mostly at the expense of Windows
IRC Proceedings: Saturday, January 23, 2021
IRC logs for Saturday, January 23, 2021
Links 24/1/2021: Nouveau X.Org Driver Release and GhostBSD 21.01.20
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InteLeaks – Part XXX: Harbor Research's Pseudo-scientific 'Research' for Intel, Bizarrely Suggesting a Microsoft Partnership for a Domain Largely Controlled or Dominated by Linux
The full document that Intel paid for and in turn used to justify cracking down on Free software (obliterating Free software-based workflows inside Intel), instead outsourcing all sorts of things to proprietary software traps of Microsoft
Chromium and Chrome Are Not Free Software But an Example of Microsoft-Fashioned Openwashing Tactics
It's time to reject Google's Web monopoly (shared with other companies but still an oligopoly); removing its Web browser would be a good start
Links 23/1/2021: Chromium Pains and New Debian Maintainers
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InteLeaks – Part XXIX: Harbor Research Did Not Produce a Study But an Elaborate Hoax for Intel, Suggesting Microsoft Partnership and Outsourcing Based on Zero Evidence and No Solid Rationale
The pseudo-scientific ‘report’ from Harbor Research is more of the same nonsense we’ve grown accustomed to; unethical if not rogue firms are being paid to lie — or to perpetuate falsehoods which someone stands to gain from
Video: The State of Communities Surrounding GNU/Linux Distributions
A discussion about the state of volunteer efforts going into the development, maintenance (in the 'maintainership' sense) and support/advocacy of GNU/Linux distros
IRC Proceedings: Friday, January 22, 2021
IRC logs for Friday, January 22, 2021
InteLeaks – Part XXVIII: Intel Served Report From Microsoft Boosters, Who Provide No Actual Evidence and No Science to Back Their Supposed 'Findings'
Findings and recommendations from Harbor 'Research' aren't based on any scientific methods, just perceived loyalty, branding, and a bunch of unsourced quotes (from unnamed people with ridiculous job titles like a soup of buzzwords)
Erosion of Communities, Ascent of Corporate-Industrial Fake Communities
Despite the attempts to manipulate/trick developers (and sometimes users) into becoming unpaid workforce of for-profit companies, there's an exodus back to real communities, which aren't subjected to the fury of wealthy shareholders who utterly dislike or simply don't care for software freedom
The Corporate 'Left' and the Open Source Pseudo 'Movement'
President Biden may not be as bad as his predecessor, but that hardly means very much; software freedom is still threatened, along with many other things
Links 22/1/2021: pfSense Plus, Endless OS Foundation, and Many Laptops With GNU/Linux
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The Linux Foundation is Trying to Obscure Racism Using Microsoft-Inspired Tactics (Vouchers Disguised as Actual Money)
The Linux Foundation and its PR stunts don’t help combat racism; one might argue that the Foundation is leveraging racism, which prevails in the US, to paint itself as benevolent and caring (offering immaterial things and self-serving press releases)
InteLeaks – Part XXVII: 'Pulling a Nokia' on Intel (Outsourcing to Microsoft)
The recommendation of an Intel marriage with Microsoft (even in units that deal mostly with Linux) is an insulting slap across the face of developers employed there; we take a look at recommendations made to IoTG (Intel) by a firm with Microsoft orientation
IRC Proceedings: Thursday, January 21, 2021
IRC logs for Thursday, January 21, 2021
InteLeaks – Part XXVI: Harbor Research is Horrible 'Research', Lacking Actual Technical Background
Having looked at the members of staff of Harbor Research (individually), it seems clearer now why they have an affinity for Microsoft and why they're directing Intel to liaise with Microsoft and become a prisoner of Microsoft (even in areas where Microsoft is increasingly irrelevant)
Links 21/1/2021: Raspberry Pi Pico, Ubuntu 21.04 Picks GNOME 3.38, KDE Plasma 5.21 Beta
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