Microsoft and Its Media Partners Are Rebranding Plagiarism as 'Hey Hi' (AI) to Trivialise the Abuse
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2023-01-17 06:20:54 UTC
Modified: 2023-01-17 06:20:54 UTC
Published 5 hours ago to highlight how Microsoft moles inside the media have covered it (e.g. Gralla):
Summary: "A video covering my concern with the way news stories are written about Microsoft and its blatant attack on open source code and the theft of open source code. Please take a look and let me know what you think in the comments below."
To be very clear, this does not describe "Linux" anything; it's true in just about every facet of news, except the paid-for fake "journalism" about "hey hi" (sites getting paid explicitly to maintain or rekindle hype)
Restricted Boot (so-called 'SecureBoot') does not improve security. It is nothing but trouble. It's meant to trouble non-Windows users. In dual-boot setups, SecureBoot is a recipe for disaster because Microsoft keeps erasing or tampering with the boot sector, to paraphrase an associate
The real solution is, disable "secure boot" or "SecureBoot" while it's still possible. [...] Just like submarine patents, a lot of this problem was "hibernating" for a while