Linux Foundation Gets Its 'Information' From Microsoft ZDNet
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2020-06-19 11:55:39 UTC
- Modified: 2020-06-19 11:57:32 UTC
Recent Techrights' Posts
- Unverified Claim: Mass Layoffs at Microsoft to Start Around Week 3 (or 4) of This Month
- Let's wait and see if the claim above is from an insider who has inside knowledge
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- Slop Still Rare
- So far a good start for 2026
- Gemini Links 03/01/2026: Climbing, Waking Up, and Social Control Media Woes
- Links for the day
- Links 03/01/2026: Growing Censorship, Another US Invasion, and Will Smith 'Cancelled'
- Links for the day
- Links 03/01/2026: Twitter Turns From Disinformation Powerhouse to Production and Dissemination of Child Pr0n, "New China Cybersecurity Law Becomes A Reality In 2026"
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 03/01/2026: Formatting Text for Gopher and Text-only Websites
- Links for the day
- Firefox Fell Below 1% in Asia
- less than 1 in 100 Web users is detected/assumed to be using Firefox
- Links 03/01/2026: Ryanair Fines and Facebook Misleads Regulators
- Links for the day
- New Record High for GNU/Linux in Benelux in 2026
- If the above trends stand (throughout the year), then we can begin talking more seriously about a post-GAFAM Europe
- In the Search Engine Market, Microsoft is Falling Behind Russia's Yandex
- The so-called 'AI industry' is a boy that cries wolf
- A Year of Relaxation, But Also of Hardcore Whistleblowing
- Expect industrial action some time soon
- The More Influential Richard Stallman (RMS) Becomes, the More Aggressive Attacks on Him (and the FSF) Will Get
- We've meanwhile noticed disinformation being spread in social control media
- GNU/Linux Reaches All-Time High of 5% in Indonesia (Not Counting Chromebooks and Android)
- There are also related events in Indonesia and SUSE in particular seems to have been popularised there
- EPO People Power - Part XXIII - António Campinos Knows He's Extremely Vulnerable at This Time
- Campinos should never have been put in charge
- Gemini Links 03/01/2026: New Organisation System (Notebooks) and "2026 Already Off to an Amazing Start"
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, January 02, 2026
- IRC logs for Friday, January 02, 2026
- The More Buzzwords a Corporation Resorts To...
- buzzwords are a fool's way to compensate for or disguise a lack of knowledge
- So You Should Definitely Call it "Slop" and Stop Saying "AI"
- with more XBox/gaming layoffs being imminent the blowback will be fun to watch
- Why Are We Still Using Voting Machines?
- Voting machines still seem to me like an infantile cargo cult and an act of salesmanship (like various security theatre rituals at airports)
- "Works for Me!"
- Who knows best?
- Why IBM Workers Like Techrights (Same Reason EPO Workers Do)
- IBM will likely be a daily theme (high rate of recurrence)
- Workers Fly Away From IBM's Red Hat (This Year a Lot of Red Hat Staff is "IBM")
- The stock (share price) of IBM says nothing about what actually goes on
- In 2025 We Contributed to the Headlessness of the OSI, But It's Not Over Yet
- By airing some 'dirty laundry' about the OSI last year we contributed to its current state
- Africa's Largest Population Sees Diminishing Impact of Windows
- less than 1 in 10 Web requests in Nigeria comes from Windows
- Russia Cuts Finnish Cables ("Hybrid War"), Finland Cuts Off Microsoft
- the birthplace of Linux
- Links 02/01/2026: Science, Patent Maximalism, and Public Domain Day
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 02/02/2026: Books, Scams, and mkscript (a Script to Make Scripts)
- Links for the day
- Free Software is More Naturally Inclusive
- large, intolerant, violent companies get painted as a glorious example of United Colours of Benetton
- Strong Start for GNU/Linux This Year
- based on statCounter
- More Tools, Factorising Code
- If some things in the site of Gemini capsules don't behave as expected, then that's likely due to a bug
- Europe in 2026: Over 5% GNU/Linux, Not Counting Chromebooks
- 2026 has started strongly
- State of Tech Journalism in 2026: Follow the Money
- in order to understand what motivates an opinion piece one must follow the money
- Slopfarm Says Microsoft's "Biggest Business" is the 'Business' Where It Loses Tens of Billions of Dollars
- TOI still pretends to have a lot of output
- At the Start of January 2025 Microsoft President Said Microsoft Would Spend 80 Billion Dollars on "AI" Data Centres. That Didn't Happen. Microsoft Laid Off 30,000 Workers, Debt Surged.
- Maybe this coming Monday Microsoft will come up with more false promises and vapourware
- Links 02/01/2026: Insurrectionist Attacks Musicians Critical of Him With Lawfare, Project Gutenberg Now Has Over 75,000 Books
- Links for the day
- Decline in LLM Slop About "Linux" is a Good Start for 2026
- When the only remaining proponents of slop are slop, which is pretty much what's happening right now, the bubble is popping
- EPO People Power - Part XXII - Contact Officials and Inform Your National Representatives (Delegates) of the EPO's Cocainegate
- Europe's largest media intentionally covers up serious scandals in Europe's second-largest institution
- Slopwatch Still Dead, Not Enough LLM Slop About "Linux"
- this is the desirable thing
- LibXML2 Will Carry on (Without or With the Name "LibXML2")
- The proprietary software boosters are projecting
- Gemini Links 02/01/2026: ThinkPad, SHARP Zaurus, Lagrange Handheld Support
- Links for the day
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, January 01, 2026
- IRC logs for Thursday, January 01, 2026
- Links 01/01/2026: "Biophobia" and Renewed Effort to Locate MH370
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 01/01/2026: Bot Accounts Online and Reading in 2025
- Links for the day
- IBM’s and Red Hat’s "Operation Evolution initiative" Just Long, Fancy Term for Bluewashing, Redundancies, Layoffs
- Gerstner is still alive, but he's shorter and more arrogant
- Designing a Better Mousetrap or Tools for the SSG
- Static Site Generators (SSGs) - unlike all modern Content Management Systems (CMSs) - are so simple that extending them is easy
- Links 01/01/2026: 1930 Works in the Public Domain, Electricity Pricing 'a Mystery'
- Links for the day
- Firefox is Toast Because It Got Toasted by Mozilla
- Firefox cannot keep above 2% and hasn't been able to for quite some time
- Ignore the LLM Slop and the Noise, Microsoft is in a Death Spiral
- So what does Microsoft have left to sell?
- Red Hat is Vanishing Before Our Eyes
- With some Red Hat staff "transitioning" we wonder if it's an HR hack, wherein they "reset the clock" on employment duration so as to lessen severance obligations
- In 2025 Microsoft Lost Palau
- Palau now has GNU/Linux at steadily high levels
- Microsoft Mocked UNIX/Linux for Not Handling Dates After 2038, Microsoft Breaks Down on 2026!
- Only a truly moronic company would design it that way
- Another New Year's Resolution: Public Domain Sources, Credits
- In addition to our first one
- Combatting Slop Images (and ClownFlare)
- we won't use or reuse slop images
- The End of Red Hat
- expect many more layoffs soon
- A New Year's Resolution: Maximal Transparency
- We'll do our very best to be transparent about everything that's going on, even legal matters
- Gemini Links 01/01/2026: 2025 Comes to a Close and Capsular Gemlog Manager
- Links for the day
- Free Software Foundation (FSF) Raised About 1.3 Million Dollars in the Past Couple of Months!
- the FSF's Board now has 10 people in it
- 2026 IBM Phaseout of Red Hat
- Red Hat won't fare any better than most IBM acquisitions
- Microsoft Budget Issues, XBox Thrown Under the Bus
- They're cutting budget. Soon they'll cut the staff.
- Only Hours Into the New Year People Already Discuss the Next Round of Layoffs at Red Hat/IBM
- 2026 will be another tough year for Red Hat and IBM
- EPO People Power - Part XXI - Europe's Second-Largest Institution Became a Corrupt For-Profit Company Run by Drug Addicts
- it'll be the demise of the Rule of Law in Europe and maybe a death blow to the EU (eventually), not just the EPO
- Another Very Productive Year Commences
- "a total of over 17,000 pages in a year"
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, December 31, 2025
- IRC logs for Wednesday, December 31, 2025