Techrights: Best Viewed in Gemini
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2023-08-12 20:43:31 UTC
- Modified: 2023-08-12 20:43:31 UTC
Summary: After several iterations and improvements we believe that Techrights followers can leverage Gemini without losing anything except perhaps images (though there are detailed textual descriptions of the images)
Recent Techrights' Posts
- After Softpedia Pushed Out Its Linux News Editor - and Effectively Killed the Linux Section - it Killed the Whole News Section (Altogether)
- So they've killed Linux coverage, then their whole "news" section died
- Cybersecurity is a structural not behavioural problem.
- Reprinted with permission from Cyber|Show
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- Links 01/06/2024: Ukraine Updates, MongoDB Collapses
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 01/06/2024: MNT Pocket Reform, Gemini and Content Length
- Links for the day
- Links 01/06/2024: WeblogPoMo2024, Pentagon’s Increasing Reliance on (i.e. Bailouts to) Microsoft
- Links for the day
- Twitter is (in Many Ways) Already Dead
- Put an 'X' on it
- Posts About Free Software, BSD, and GNU/Linux
- Focus shifts have occasionally been discussed here over the years
- Their Goal is Control, Not Security (and Their Staff Advocates Fake Security or Pricey Gimmicks That Disempower the Users)
- Those companies just want control, or simply domination over users (and their computers)
- [Meme] The Lowest Standards of Security
- No need for any qualifications
- IRC Proceedings: Friday, May 31, 2024
- IRC logs for Friday, May 31, 2024
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- Free Software is the Future, Open Source is Just Openwashing (Proprietary With a False Marketing Twist)
- Also see postopen.org
- Society Has Been Destabilised by Social Control Networks
- Is it time to get rid of them, if not by sanctions/bans then simply by popular boycotts?
- Gemini Turns 5 This Month
- As long as Geminispace exists and is accessed by enough people, Gemini Protocol will continue to matter
- Links 01/06/2024: More Crackdowns in Hong Kong, Street Named After Navalny
- Links for the day
- The War on Free Software Reporters - Part II - Antisocial Mobs
- how various GNU/Linux bloggers got "canceled" over the years
- Microsoft's Share of Physical Web Servers Fell From 9.14% to 9.04% in One Month
- What's interesting to us is how Microsoft continues moving down in everything measured
- Links 31/05/2024: Escalations in Ukraine and Russia, National Reporter's Shield Law in US
- Links for the day
- Links 31/05/2024: Generating and Using Identifiers, Why Unicode
- Links for the day
- A 3-Year Campaign to Coerce/Intimidate Us Into Censorship: In Summary
- Some high-profile examples of defamation include Linus Torvalds, Richard Stallman...
- [Meme] Never "Missing Out" in FOSS Conferences
- The sexists who objectify women and bully women are going to FOSS events in pursuit of sex, according to themselves
- Racism, Ageism, and Ableism at IBM/Red Hat and Kyndryl
- IBM's Kyndryl is now accused of "racial, age, disability discrimination"
- The War on Free Software Reporters - Part I - Why Techrights Cannot be Censored (and Won't be Censored)
- Microsoft remains by far the biggest culprit
- In Spite of Boot-locking (Trying to Make It Hard If Not Impossible to Install BSDs and GNU/Linux on New PCs) Microsoft's Grip is Rapidly Slipping
- Escaping the Microsoft prison
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, May 30, 2024
- IRC logs for Thursday, May 30, 2024
- Microsoft's Problem in Puerto Rico
- Notice how much Windows has fallen
- Gemini Links 31/05/2024: MNT Pocket Reform and Benben v0.5.0
- Links for the day
- "I once preached peaceful coexistence with Windows. You may laugh at my expense -- I deserve it." -Be's CEO Jean-Louis Gassée
- Execution of Red Hat: But I helped promote Azure and .NET
- In Many Countries Vista 11's Market Share Goes Down, Not Up (Even Microsoft-Funded Mainstream Media Admits This)
- More people are moving to GNU/Linux
- 10 More Days
- Tux Machines turns 20.
- [Meme] Meeting People on 'Dating Apps'
- On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog until you bark
- The Campaign to 'End' Richard Stallman - Part IV - The Legitimate Concerns
- So at least we now know why the FSF does not mention public talks
- Links 30/05/2024: Public Domain and Kangaroo Courts
- Links for the day
- Canonical Works for Microsoft
- Where are the antitrust regulators or CMA?
- Links 30/05/2024: Microsoft Layoffs Back in Headlines, RISC-V and Standards
- Links for the day
- Gemini Links 30/05/2024: A Lonely Friend and Deletion of Old Posts
- Links for the day
- [Meme] 10 Years Down the New Career System (NCS) and What it Did to Our Collegiality
- New from SUEPO, the staff union of the EPO
- [Chart] Chromebooks in Micronesia Grew at the Expense of Microsoft Windows
- As of today...
- Angola: Microsoft Windows Down From 98% to 12%
- Africa is "lost territory" for Microsoft colonialism
- No News Drought in Techrights
- Leaving my job after almost 12 years also contributes to available time for research and publication
- A 3-Year Campaign to Coerce/Intimidate Us Into Censorship: Targeting My Wife
- In my view, it is a form of overt sexism
- Death Valley
- The truth can be twisted
- [Meme] UEFI 'Secure' Boot's Model of Security
- Lion cage with people
- Climbing a Tall Mountain for 2 Decades
- In Web terms, 20 years is a very long time. Very few sites (or a small proportion of the whole) make it to 20.
- If You're Going to Concern-Troll "Linux" Make Sure You Actually Use It (Or Tried It)
- Concern-trolling has long been a key ingredient of GNU/Linux Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
- The Serial Strangler From Microsoft is About to Be Served Court Papers
- You can run, but you cannot hide
- The Campaign to 'End' Richard Stallman - Part III - The Reddit Mob (Social Control Media Controlled, Steered or Commandeered by Wall Street)
- This is totally reminiscent of what authoritarian regimes do
- Caged by Microsoft
- Are you telling me that preventing people from booting their Linux is security?
- Over at Tux Machines...
- GNU/Linux news for the past day
- IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, May 29, 2024
- IRC logs for Wednesday, May 29, 2024