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Fine August in Techrights

GitHub: Where everything comes to die
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.

Recent Techrights' Posts

Techrights' Statement on Code of Censorship (CoC) and Kent Overstreet: This Was the Real Purpose of Censorship Agreements All Along
Bombing people is OK (if you sponsor the key organisations), opposing bombings is not (a CoC in a nutshell)
Links 23/11/2024: Press Sold to Vultures, New LLM Blunders
Links for the day
Links 23/11/2024: "Relationship with Oneself" and Yretek.com is Back
Links for the day
Links 23/11/2024: "Real World" Cracked and UK Online Safety Act is Law
Links for the day
Links 23/11/2024: Celebrating Proprietary Bluesky (False Choice, Same Issues) and Software Patents Squashed
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Friday, November 22, 2024
IRC logs for Friday, November 22, 2024
Gemini Links 23/11/2024: 150 Day Streak in Duolingo and ICBMs
Links for the day
Links 22/11/2024: Dynamic Pricing Practice and Monopoly Abuses
Links for the day
Topics We Lacked Time to Cover
Due to a Microsoft event (an annual malware fest for lobbying and marketing purposes) there was also a lot of Microsoft propaganda
Microsofters Try to Defund the Free Software Foundation (by Attacking Its Founder This Week) and They Tell People to Instead Give Money to Microsoft Front Groups
Microsoft people try to outspend their critics and harass them
[Meme] EPO for the Kids' Future (or Lack of It)
Patents can last two decades and grow with (or catch up with) the kids
EPO Education: Workers Resort to Legal Actions (Many Cases) Against the Administration
At the moment the casualties of EPO corruption include the EPO's own staff
Gemini Links 22/11/2024: ChromeOS, Search Engines, Regular Expressions
Links for the day
This Month is the 11th Month of This Year With Mass Layoffs at Microsoft (So Far It's Happening Every Month This Year, More Announced Hours Ago)
Now they even admit it
Links 22/11/2024: Software Patents Squashed, Russia Starts Using ICBMs
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Thursday, November 21, 2024
IRC logs for Thursday, November 21, 2024