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schestowitz[TR3] | >> http://techrights.org/n/2025/07/16/Why_I_am_Suing_the_Serial_Strangler_From_Microsoft_Alex_Balabha.shtml | Jul 17 05:54 |
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schestowitz[TR3] | > Yay! May you be successful! | Jul 17 05:54 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Techrights — Why I am Suing the Serial Strangler From Microsoft, Alex Balabhadra Graveley, in the UK High Court This Week | Jul 17 05:54 | |
schestowitz[TR3] | > Read. I also watched Stevie's' show. | Jul 17 05:55 |
schestowitz[TR3] | Rianne and I saw portions of it. | Jul 17 05:55 |
schestowitz[TR3] | Have a nice weekend. | Jul 17 05:55 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> I have not seen that yet. | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> Going to read it now. | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> Seems good that you compare those affairs to Debian's. | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | >> | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | > | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | > Remember when the same tribunals were censoring the Internet with DNS | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | > hacks in 2003? Debian, Init7, Infomaniak were against it. | Jul 17 05:56 |
schestowitz[TR3] | I know nothing about that. | Jul 17 05:56 |
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schestowitz[TR3] | "Copilot is coming to cars -- and so are Teams calls" | Jul 17 06:54 |
schestowitz[TR3] | x https://www.pcworld.com/article/2850680/copilot-is-coming-to-cars-and-so-are-teams-calls-on-the-road.html | Jul 17 06:54 |
schestowitz[TR3] | "Mercedes-Benz will let you use an in-car camera in Microsoft Teams while driving | The Verge" | Jul 17 06:54 |
schestowitz[TR3] | x https://www.theverge.com/news/708481/microsoft-teams-mercedes-benz-integration-in-car-camera-support | Jul 17 06:54 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Copilot is coming to cars -- and so are Teams calls | PCWorld | Jul 17 06:54 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theverge.com | Mercedes-Benz will let you use an in-car camera in Microsoft Teams while driving | The Verge | Jul 17 06:54 | |
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schestowitz[TR3] | https://goodlawproject.org/update/palantirs-silence-speaks-volumes-about-its-smears/ | Jul 17 15:31 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-goodlawproject.org | Palantir’s silence speaks volumes about its smears | Good Law Project | Jul 17 15:31 | |
schestowitz[TR3] | "" | Jul 17 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR3] | So we asked law firm, Brett Wilson, on 5 February to ask Palantir what misinformation Good Law Project was responsible for and which publications we had spread it in. | Jul 17 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR3] | The law firm Schillings, beloved of rogues the world over, replied on Palantir’s behalf. They did not deny the company had commissioned the briefing, but they didn’t identify the alleged misinformation we had circulated. | Jul 17 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR3] | So Brett Wilson wrote back on 23 February, pointing out that Schillings’ letter “failed to answer, or even acknowledge, the straightforward requests for information posed in our previous letter”. | Jul 17 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR3] | We didn’t hear back. Brett Wilson wrote again on 5 March but we have still had nothing back from Palantir or Schillings." | Jul 17 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR3] | https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/sites/default/files/assets/documents/protest-injuction-qb-2022-001317-20240422-sealed-directions-order.pdf | Jul 17 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <li> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://krita.org/en/posts/2025/krita-5.2.11-released/">Krita 5.2.11 Released!</a></h5> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>Today we're releasing Krita 5.2.11! This is a bug fix release for Krita 5.2.10, especially for Krita on Android where there were intermittent issues displaying the canvas properly. </p> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </li> | Jul 17 16:36 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-krita.org | Krita 5.2.11 Released! | Krita | Jul 17 16:36 | |
schestowitz[TR3] | <li> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/krita-5-2-11-rolls-out-with-bug-fixes-for-android-users/">Krita 5.2.11 Rolls Out with Bug Fixes for Android Users</a></h5> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <blockquote> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | <p>Only a week after the 5.2.10 release, Krita, a popular open-source, cross-platform digital painting app for artists, from beginners to professionals, has just rolled out version 5.2.11—a small maintenance update, especially aimed at Android users. </p> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </blockquote> | Jul 17 16:36 |
schestowitz[TR3] | </li> | Jul 17 16:36 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Krita 5.2.11 Rolls Out with Bug Fixes for Android Users | Jul 17 16:36 |
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