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Suppressed Facts of the Free Software Movement and Its Community of Volunteers – Part II: Why Bradley Kuhn Left the Free Software Foundation (FSF)
The founder of the FSF is still at the FSF (albeit not publicly) and the person who lobbied to oust him has basically been 'banished' by the founder
Links 16/1/2021: LibreOffice 7.1 Release Candidate, Zeroshell 3.9.5, FreeBSD Report, and GhostBSD 21.01.15
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Free Speech on the Web Not Respected by Companies That Used to Support Software Freedom
Mozilla does not have to make its Web browser about politics; it can just make an excellent piece of software that is neutral about the Web pages that it renders, based on the user's personal preferences
Suppressed Facts of the Free Software Movement and Its Community of Volunteers – Part I: We Are Under Attack by Corporations and Their Salaried Facilitators
The corporate takeover (taking over the Commons, produced by volunteers who are motivated by altruism) is a subject we must speak about and somehow tackle; this series will highlight uncomfortable or difficult truths
InteLeaks – Part XVI: Intel Cannot Do Command Line, Even When It's Vastly Simpler and More Suitable for Development
The Developer eXperience (DX) team at Intel seems to be full of Microsoft drones instead of developers and/or mildly technical people; this has not only harmed the quality of documentation but also upset staff, alienating people who actually understand what developers need (more than buzzwords like "DX")
IRC Proceedings: Friday, January 15, 2021
IRC logs for Friday, January 15, 2021
Links 15/1/2021: KaOS 2021.01, Whisker Menu 2.5.2, Istio 1.8.2
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InteLeaks – Part XV: Intel is Blind to Blind and Colour-Blind People
Intel does not seem to grasp very basic concepts associated with accessibility; nevertheless, Intel shamelessly tries painting itself as "woke" and a "justice warrior" (policing speech while overlooking much-needed practical work)
Links 15/1/2021: GStreamer 1.18.3 and Proton 5.13-5
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IRC Proceedings: Thursday, January 14, 2021
IRC logs for Thursday, January 14, 2021
Links 14/1/2021: Wine 6.0, Debian 11 Freeze, and Alpine Linux 3.13
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Patent Propaganda and UPC Jingoism Instead of Actual News
Today's so-called 'news' about the EPO (Europe's second-largest institution) and the failed UPC is nothing short of shameless propaganda
Links 14/1/2021: Season of KDE 2021 Selection, Mesa 21.0.0-RC1, Tor Browser 10.0.8
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InteLeaks – Part XIV: Technical Incompetence and Incoherence Leading to Alienation and Brain Drain
The idea that Intel "loves Linux" or "supports Linux" is somewhat of a sham; one needs only to consider what Intel insiders are saying about that, having witnessed it firsthand
IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, January 13, 2021
IRC logs for Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Links 13/1/2021: $150 RISC-V Computer With GNU/Linux, Intel Replaces CEO Again, and New Fedora 34 Plans
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Unitary Patent is Dead and Lies About the Unified Patent Court (UPC) Aren't Ending
Not "Russian agents" but concerned European citizens are beginning to see the truth behind the Unified Patent Court, which the 'media' has wrongly called "Unitary Patent Court" three times in 2 days
InteLeaks – Part XIII: GNU/Linux Documentation From People Who Never Even Use GNU/Linux
Inside Intel there's a whole bunch of embarrassing secrets about the Developer/Development eXperience ("DX") team; no wonder documentation efforts have been lacking and far too much time wasted putting such documentation together
Links 13/1/2021: Mozilla VPN, NeoChat 1.0.1 and Sci-Hub Under Attack
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IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, January 12, 2021
IRC logs for Tuesday, January 12, 2021
GNOME Foundation is Still Participating in the Attack on Richard Stallman
GNOME's supposed 'representatives' (close-knit friends with Microsoft connections) continue to attack RMS (Richard Stallman), the founder of GNU (the G in GNOME) and the Free Software Movement
Links 12/1/2021: GTK 4.0.1 Released, Jailbroken iPhone 7 Running Ubuntu
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InteLeaks – Part XII: Intel Isn't Interested in Improving and Instead It's Shooting the Messengers Who Highlight Areas for Improvement
It seems rather clear that Intel (quite frankly like many other companies but perhaps even more so than the rest) isn't interested in self-assessment and instead it's looking to muzzle or even oust constructive critics
IRC Proceedings: Monday, January 11, 2021
IRC logs for Monday, January 11, 2021
Tiger Computing Ltd Afraid of Being Seen as Close to the British Military, Resorts to SLAPP Against Blogger and GNU/Linux Developer
Tiger Computing Ltd (UK) has resorted to baseless legal threats against critics and sceptics, based on clear and obvious misuse of trademark or copyright laws (they don't even seem to know the difference)
Marketing Companies (Disguised as News Sites) Badmouth Linux, Go, Monero and More
Another day, another shallow piece associating “Linux” with security risks based on something that has nothing to do with GNU/Linux and generally boils to nothing like a real threat (unlike Windows back doors)
The Media is Slurring and Misleading Linux Users Instead of Just Telling the Mundane and Objective News
The "big sites" or the so-called 'news' sites seem incapable of just objectively covering the news (in line with journalism/journalistic standards)
Links 11/1/2021: Kdenlive 20.12.1, fwupd 1.5.5, Microsoft Offline Again
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InteLeaks – Part XI: Accountability Issues and Disdain for Views/Opinions of Actual GNU/Linux Users/Developers/Communities
The truth about internal affairs at Intel and developers' struggle with "low/non-tech involvement," as told by insiders
Links 11/1/2021: Linux 5.11 RC3, Firefox Integrates More Patent Traps
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