THE awful state of journalism is only made worse by the Linux Foundation, which keeps bribing publishers on behalf of the corporations it is fronting for. As a result, like we noted last week (there has been more media coverage (puff pieces) since then; it's being kept up to data with further coverage here), we see COVID-19 weaponised for marketing. Even marketing that is neither about Linux nor coronavirus. They're looking to exploit mostly justified panic/hysteria to sell products and services that the public does not need, looking to convince people they actually want useless things (e.g. contact-tracing 'apps' despite being utterly useless, as we've been pointing out right from the start, with the collected data later misused as expected/foreseen by civil rights groups, cautioning the data would be used mostly by law enforcement and spies).
"This is a video about the pitfalls of spying, not vaccination, and it's also a complaint about how the media portrays Linux in general."The articles shown in the video above are listed in almost chronological order here.
This is a video about the pitfalls of spying, not vaccination, and it's also a complaint about how the media portrays Linux in general. ⬆