For the Second Time in a Few Weeks Linux.com Posts Duplicates in an Otherwise Mostly Dead Site That Just Links to LF Press Releases (Sales)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2023-08-03 16:12:13 UTC
- Modified: 2023-08-03 16:12:13 UTC
How hard can it be to
not post a duplicate?

The site nowadays posts maybe 2-3 'posts' a week and they're all just links to the Linux Foundation site.

Mr. Promixa again, the grifter that posts a link for $2,500,000 a year?

Notice the number of views more than a day later. Maybe they posted this a second time hoping that another handful of people will go to the Web site which lacks an RSS feed and runs proprietary software.
Summary: Linux.com has become a dump of embarrassing quality and no real "content"; they even post duplicates (dupes) to an audience of a few dozen after the Linux Foundation, run by Linux-hostile people, conspired against GNU/Linux users, firing all the authors and editors (this site was once a very thriving site -- a resource for GNU/Linux users, not irrelevant press releases for openwashing/making the Web proprietary)