Fine August in Techrights
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2023-08-01 22:02:15 UTC
- Modified: 2023-08-02 06:04:36 UTC
This series, which started in 2021, is far from finished!
Summary: The activity levels at Techrights are increasing so far this year and we have more time for more in-depth reporting on important issues
T his is the first summer since 2010 that I can do this site "full time". And last month we clocked over 400 posts in one month.
We have more material to publish than we have time for and we barely have time left to record videos this year. For 3 days already we've wanted to cover 3+ topics in videos and maybe tonight is finally the night.
The news is getting "slow" (rather, journalism has gotten rare) and we have a lot to publish next week about
Sirius 'Open Source', the
Linux Foundation, and other topics. This month is nice and chilly so far in the UK (same as last month) and we strive to maintain a high publication pace. We still withhold a lot of material for strategic reasons, notably impact and timing.
Trolling in IRC has been mostly brought under control when
Matthew J Garrett got unmasked as a very sinister puppetmaster, saying the most awful things one can imagine using his sockpuppets. So expect productivity to improve even further this month. My wife is now cataloguing IRC abuse by Garrett. But we're rather focus on his attacks on all BSD and GNU/Linux users, not his other abuses.
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