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IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: June 24th, 2008



tessier_It's time I started investigating kvm. It may be a year or so before I move any production over to it but it's time. Citrix bought Xensource, xen isn't yet in the kernel, RH is talking about their future with KVM...fortunately it's easy to switch out hypervisors.Jun 24 01:09
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ZiggyFishhelloJun 24 01:32
ZiggyFishschestowitz: are you thereJun 24 01:32
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ZiggyFishhttp://www.itnews.com.au/New...Jun 24 03:33
ZiggyFishHP open sources Advanced File SystemJun 24 03:33
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schestowitzI'm back. Some interesting private conversation I received by E-mail:Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzHere is an interesting slide show narrated by Gates.  Note how he talks constantly about competition, and note, too, how he remarks that he was in a private school in 8th grade.Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzhttp://money.cnn.com/magazines/fort...Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzThis is the story of a man born a tyrannt with a silver spoon in his mouth.Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzHe's just burning up media attention away from important issues and many security problems with his products.Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzI'd prefer coverage not be wasted on the botnet king as he transitions officially to politics.Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzEnsure access to your data in the futureJun 24 05:47
schestowitzhttp://opendocumentfellowship.com/a...Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzIMHO it is good to know some details as to his private, privileged life, for the purpose of dispelling the notion that Gates somehow cobbled together Microsoft by himself in his garage.  He didn't.  His dad funded it, along with his dad's super-wealthy friends. Jun 24 05:47
schestowitzThe above is /NOT/ my words by the way. Here is some more that I've received moments ago  It's interesting because some of this was unknown to me.Jun 24 06:02
schestowitz"And apparently his mom hooked him up with the IBM deal where he sold Qdos to IBM.  That was IMHO his first and last business transaction, and not even his own. Every move since inheriting that monopoly has been to extend it using his college dropout skills of poker and Risk."Jun 24 06:02
schestowitz"I haven't looked in detail at the article, but have any given details about MS' main product: myths and dreams."Jun 24 06:02
schestowitz"Any techno-buddhists you can contact?  It seems that the MS products (myth and dreams) cultivate desire, ignorance and, too often out of frustration, hate."Jun 24 06:02
tessierschestowitz: If you know of anyone in San Diego looking for someone with my skills who needs to fill a Director of IT or CTO type position or has a very interesting entrepreneurial opportunity let me know. I've just come onto the market.Jun 24 06:10
tessierhttp://tracyreed.org/the-r...Jun 24 06:11
schestowitzThanks, will definitely make a mental note. I've personally been immersed in this exploration of FOSS, which is clearly the future. See: http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inqui... "ACCORDING TO A memo circulating a few weeks ago, it looks like Intel is taking a wise decision and avoiding the Broken OS entirely. Yes, Intel is not going to use Vista on its corporate machines... ever....Linux is a distinct possibilJun 24 06:12
schestowitzity, they already have an in-house distro"Jun 24 06:12
tessierschestowitz: Nice!Jun 24 06:13
schestowitzIt's shocking because of what Paul O has been saying. I've been following what AMD and Intel said since the start. This latest one is a HUGE blow to Microsoft.Jun 24 06:14
schestowitzHypothetical: "What, /you/ *didn't* reject Vista? Even Intel rejected it"Jun 24 06:15
schestowitz(Linux Kernel Developers Call for Open Source Drivers - Weakly) http://technocrat.net/d/2008/6/23/44265: "And after that, there's the fact that Linus "I hate politics so much that I refuse to deal with it" Torvalds hasn't signed the statement. [...] I just wish that the kernel developers could lead with less equivocation."Jun 24 06:28
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schestowitzComeone in BN has just posted this: http://nagyorgy.uw.hu/Jun 24 09:28
PetoKrauslolJun 24 09:35
schestowitzHave you played the game yet?Jun 24 09:38
PetoKrausyesJun 24 09:43
PetoKraus:)Jun 24 09:43
PetoKraus1040 points :DJun 24 09:43
schestowitzI never played more than once, so I can't remember the score. I wonder if Ballmer has played it (or maybe he forbids himself and his kids from using Silverlight's rival, just like those iPods and Google).Jun 24 09:50
tessierThat's the website of the dude who threw the eggs?Jun 24 10:13
tessierI kinda wish he had just sat there quietly with a sign. :|Jun 24 10:13
tessierOr at least egged Ballmer in the hallway on his way in or something.Jun 24 10:13
tessierHit him and then get away.Jun 24 10:13
tessierInstead he did it from across a room where he was likely to miss and he was in the middle of the room where he was easily nabbed by authorities and had to slink out.Jun 24 10:14
tessierEmbarrassing.Jun 24 10:14
schestowitzThe suits were not impressed (nor was Ballmer suit, which he later said in an interview was the reason he ducked behind the tables... you know, the stains). The incident was a win because it drew attention to the story of possible corruption in Hungary.Jun 24 10:18
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schestowitzWelcome,  lis'.Jun 24 14:03
lis`tJun 24 14:04
lis`yJun 24 14:04
schestowitzWatch Microsoft Jack: http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/2... . A friend of mine sent me this by E-mail : 'It gets even more hysterical... "Lotus was actually acting at the behest of those masters of monopoly abuse, IBM"'Jun 24 14:29
schestowitzWOW!! "Nokia Buys Rest of Symbian, Will Make Code Open Source" ( http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/arti... )Jun 24 14:31
PetoKrausgood stuffJun 24 14:42
schestowitzWhat will they do with Meamo (Linux, X, GTK+other stuff), Qt, etc.? What's their plan? Remember that they are pro-DRM, so I wonder if they want a surrogate to GPL, with something like Qt on top...Jun 24 14:43
schestowitz*MaemoJun 24 14:44
schestowitzI need help finding out about the licence... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/0... ... can't find much info.Jun 24 14:45
schestowitzOkay... quick thought as I read on: my first instinct is to say that they want to do something similar to Microsoft, essentially pulling FOSS together (inc. Qt) to run on a platform that's less libre, i.e. replace the bottom stack with Symbian, a la Vista DRM trap and all... the announcement came later, but I don't know what was said. We'll find out soon.Jun 24 14:48
kentmaI don't know much about the eclipse licence.Jun 24 14:49
PetoKraushmmJun 24 14:50
schestowitzWhen Stallman crwtaed GNU he wanted a UNIX that's libre; not they do the opposite: create a GNU/Linux replacement with restriction (like CDDL, for control).Jun 24 14:50
PetoKrausit makes SOME code open-sourceJun 24 14:50
PetoKrausnot all codeJun 24 14:50
PetoKrausthat's important thing i didn't noticeJun 24 14:50
schestowitzYes, the report I see were leaked. Embargoed info prematurely out...Jun 24 14:50
PetoKraushttp://en.wikipedia.org/wik...Jun 24 14:51
schestowitzEclipse is very IBMmy.Jun 24 14:51
schestowitzIt's not very libre at all, IIRC.Jun 24 14:51
PetoKrauswellJun 24 14:52
schestowitzReddit and Facebook recently threw out portions under CPAL, which is equally (or more) stupid. It's a PR thing. They try to counter Google (OHA.Android) which uses Apache.Jun 24 14:52
PetoKrausCPAL?Jun 24 14:53
PetoKrausah, yet-another-attribution-licenseJun 24 14:53
schestowitzApropos: http://www.heise.de/english/news...Jun 24 14:54
schestowitzInteresting: http://radar.oreilly.com/archive... ( Nokia Acquires Plazes To Be Ovi's New Mapping App )Jun 24 15:38
PetoKrausthis day is completely unusualJun 24 16:19
PetoKrausthe new kde4.1b2 looks goodJun 24 16:20
schestowitzSeigo seems excited yesterday "Are we there yet?..."Jun 24 16:22
schestowitz*seemedJun 24 16:22
schestowitzNew Ubuntu on the way also: 8.04.1 (finally making up for the premature LTS mistake)Jun 24 16:23
kentmawell, you only have to look at how long it takes the debian guys to get a release out...Jun 24 16:37
PetoKrausbut it is stable.Jun 24 16:37
kentmaoh, I agree... I'm a big debian fan, myself :-)Jun 24 16:38
schestowitzLenny is near.Jun 24 16:38
kentmaSo's my No2 kid, who's just got home - I can hear the banging downstairs :-DJun 24 16:39
schestowitzJust don't call #3 and #4 Sid and Woody.Jun 24 16:42
PetoKrauswell Sid will be always the unstable oneJun 24 16:44
PetoKrausso the youngest... if you pleaseJun 24 16:45
PetoKrausSid - still in developmentJun 24 16:45
kentmahehe ;-)Jun 24 16:48
Eruaranhello guysJun 24 16:50
kentmahiJun 24 16:51
schestowitz<Eruaran>, what's your take on Nokia+Symbian?Jun 24 16:55
EruaranI think they're hedging their betsJun 24 16:57
EruaranFor whatever reasons they, like a lot of companies seem to want to have one foot in free software and one foot in proprietary software.Jun 24 16:59
schestowitzThey must. Look at Sun.Jun 24 16:59
schestowitzJust spotted: Sun Screwed Up on Free Software, Says Sun ( http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/... )Jun 24 16:59
kentmaBig companies like Nokia have a massive investment in the proprietary models, and need to "walk back slowly" in order to migrate to new business models and away from the old ones.Jun 24 16:59
Eruarankentma: yes, and perhaps not scare the shareholders at the same timeJun 24 17:00
kentmaEruaran: agreed - they need to present a picture of controlled migration, not an apparent chaotic panic move to a new model.Jun 24 17:00
schestowitzI've come to the conclusion that the plan the big vendors have is to demote and marginalise FSF, elevating LF instead. My recent posts about IBM's involvement concur.Jun 24 17:04
kentmaAs the person who took my $employer into OSDL, I would point out that for at least one (nameless) corporate, that's not true...Jun 24 17:04
EruaranLF ?Jun 24 17:05
kentmaLinux foundatio - ex Open Source Development LabsJun 24 17:05
EruaranahJun 24 17:05
schestowitzLinux Foundation. A few minutes ago in the phoronix channel people mentioned boycottnovell. I'll paste this here:Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> please, don't ban JAdeJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> the guy is hilariousJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> wtf is JAdeJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> Jade, a poster on the phoronix forumsJun 24 17:05
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schestowitz<Exopaladin> argh, probably the worst thing about gentoo is when I realise I want a package in a hurry that happens to take ages to compileJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> athewk, Jade's banters get really annoying after a while.  It's like listening to the village idiot.  It starts to where a persons patience thin.Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> *wearJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> be strongJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> direction your passion towards writing the open source ati driverJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> s/direction/directJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> instead of fighting with the village idiotJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> Na, I just put him on my forums ignore list.  To bad it doesn't allow to ignore threadJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> I have no doubt that they doJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> I'm just fascinated by the depth of the man's paranoiaJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<athewk> if paranoia is the right term to describe itJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> show me a thread... pleaseJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<michaellarabel> http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showth...Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<michaellarabel> http://www.phoronix.com/forums/showth...Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> red on gray, difficult to read...Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<vadi2> Haha, you guys titled him "The Conspiracist"Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<redeeman> athewk: some of what he writes is trueJun 24 17:05
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schestowitz<vadi2> he must be one of the guys behind http://boycottnovell.com/ :)Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<redeeman> you believe novells deal was a good thing?Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<vadi2> I didn't claim a single thing :)Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<michaellarabel> Vadi2: Schestowitz is the boycott novell creatorJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<vadi2> ahJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> Ya he's had to retract quite a few things as wellJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> damn is this guy related to that woman or what...Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> how is this a general linux discussion?Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<cxo> its a venture into the private life of some linux dev...Jun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> rantings of a moronJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<maligor> a stalkerJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<maligor> instead of beautiful women, he targets a linux kernel developerJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<Deanjo> Although he did actually post one semi-intelligent post recentlyJun 24 17:05
schestowitz<schestowitz> <michaellarabel>, I would have never caJun 24 17:05
EruaranI think Stallman scared them still :pJun 24 17:05
Eruaran*scaresJun 24 17:05
schestowitzHe's scary to those who absorb the media's portrayal.Jun 24 17:06
schestowitzMedia = "Gates is a saint; Stallman is Marx"Jun 24 17:07
schestowitzThat is of course the media is commercial. That who pays the check receives the praise.Jun 24 17:07
schestowitzAt the moment, Gates is 'buying' some self-glorifying and whitewashing articles from his press (=sympathy machine). Got to rewrite history fast! Corrupt and shameless, even before 'retirement'.Jun 24 17:07
EruaranI didn't realise they had an irc channelJun 24 17:08
schestowitzGates owns a lot of the media. Fact. Journalists who are not bought should stop learning from other bought journalists and spend more time reading court documents.Jun 24 17:08
schestowitz<Eruaran>: stay here, still. ;-)Jun 24 17:08
Eruaranyou reckon if I just sit there and listen they'll whois me and start getting nasty ? :PJun 24 17:08
schestowitz*gasp* No, why would they?Jun 24 17:09
schestowitzBut I find the channel to be very childish and rude. Some racial slurs at times, at least from the verbose crowd.Jun 24 17:10
schestowitzJust been notified about Microsoft Jack... on the Lotus IBM monopoly .. someone said Jack had deleted the archive .. but he sounds exactly like Eric Funkenbusch from Munchkin Fame... must be reading the same hyme book, I'm told...Jun 24 17:11
EruaranIn an irc channel ? no... :OJun 24 17:11
schestowitzYes, there are some gamers there, they rest are polite and quiet, including me, Michael and others whom I know.Jun 24 17:12
kentmaIf we keep telling the truth, then in the end, we'll be heard.Jun 24 17:14
schestowitzWell, first we need to 'overthrow' some puppets in MSBBC to make it BBC (and make MSNBC an NBS again... you get the point). Did you get the mail I sent you this morning?Jun 24 17:16
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EruaranIs anyone here familiar with Lazarus ?Jun 24 17:32
schestowitzThe Advanced  Guestbook derivative? I have it installed.Jun 24 17:34
EruaranThe IDEJun 24 17:35
EruaranI guess not :PJun 24 17:51
schestowitzI read about it the other day.Jun 24 17:57
EruaranI might download it and have a look at itJun 24 17:58
EruaranI have a friend who is a Delphi fan, and in the distant past I did some basic Turbo Pascal...Jun 24 17:59
schestowitzDelphi might return to Linux (recent news). I'll grab the link.Jun 24 18:01
schestowitzI did Pascal when I was 15 or so.Jun 24 18:01
schestowitzWeeks ago: http://www.businessreviewonline.com/o... ( CodeGear adamant it will keep the faith )Jun 24 18:02
schestowitzFTA: "One user asked, “Does the platform independent streak mean we may see a return of Delphi for Linux?”, to which Williams answered, “I'm still getting my head around a lot of these things. Platform independence is critical, so the concept of targeting multiple operating systems is certainly one we invest in R&D to service.”"Jun 24 18:02
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kentmaThere was a delphi port to Linux a long time ago.Jun 24 18:17
EruaranKylix ?Jun 24 18:17
kentmaTo be honest, it seemed to lack the kind of polish which Turbo C and Turbo Pascal had had on DOS.  Yeah, kylix sounds right.  I might even still have the Cd around somewhere.Jun 24 18:18
Eruaranhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2008...Jun 24 18:22
schestowitzHeaded by John Zemlin?Jun 24 18:24
EruaranJohn or Jim ?Jun 24 18:26
schestowitzJohn. James is at the Linux Foundation. I was joking. The name just stood out... as though they tried to do what was predicated... undermine the GPLv2-licensed Linux.Jun 24 18:27
EruaranI'd like to see Solaris go GPLv3Jun 24 18:28
EruaranThen Linus might budgeJun 24 18:28
schestowitz'Open'Solaris?Jun 24 18:28
EruaranyesJun 24 18:28
schestowitzYes, he would. Same with Marton.Jun 24 18:28
schestowitzI could find the ML discussion.Jun 24 18:28
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RogerBaconhey guy'sJun 24 18:29
EruaranhiJun 24 18:29
EruaranI think I've read itJun 24 18:29
RogerBaconi just waked up ;)Jun 24 18:29
schestowitzI know some people who are already upset at Linus for choosing Power over Freedom, just like IBM, HP, Intel and other funders of his desire.Jun 24 18:29
schestowitzHowdy, <RogerBacon>!Jun 24 18:30
RogerBaconas long as the kernel is open source i dont careJun 24 18:30
RogerBaconsince we have the choice of what linux disrtib to useJun 24 18:30
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schestowitzYes, but earlier I saw an interetsing discussion about this.Jun 24 18:31
EruaranokJun 24 18:31
schestowitzIf we adopt a kernel filled with blobs, then we have no true control over it. There's lock-in, too.Jun 24 18:32
EruaranWhat kind of blobs ?Jun 24 18:32
RogerBacondid the kernel have some not-sure-if-its-really-open-source- because-of-the-reverse-engeniring ?Jun 24 18:32
RogerBacon(some sort of wi-fi driver)Jun 24 18:33
EruaranJust say no to software patents.Jun 24 18:33
schestowitzThat too.Jun 24 18:34
schestowitz<RogerBacon>, NVIdia is a big target now.Jun 24 18:34
schestowitzSee http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-997... and http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-...Jun 24 18:35
RogerBaconoh well ... just figured somethig out when i compiled my first kernel yesturdayJun 24 18:36
EruaranI'm not sure they should botherJun 24 18:36
RogerBaconthe video driver are in the kernelJun 24 18:36
RogerBacon....Jun 24 18:36
EruaranMarket forces will push Nvidia to open its drivers anywayJun 24 18:36
RogerBaconand when you add closed-source driver they are added via modules into the kernelJun 24 18:37
schestowitzThey will.Jun 24 18:37
RogerBaconvia modprobe ?Jun 24 18:37
RogerBaconi have a readon 9200 so ... ;)Jun 24 18:37
schestowitzWell, Michael Larabel and I spoke about this several times before.Jun 24 18:37
schestowitzATI will open up further, as well. It's looking good for X!!11Jun 24 18:38
EruaranyesJun 24 18:38
schestowitzTell NASA to boycott the blobs. ;-)Jun 24 18:39
schestowitzThey use a lot of Linux+NVIDIA combos.Jun 24 18:39
RogerBaconthey use alot of fedora boxJun 24 18:40
EruaranI use a linux nvidia combo :/Jun 24 18:40
Eruaranlinvidia ?Jun 24 18:41
schestowitzHeh. Yes, <RogerBacon>, I was going to add that but you beat me to it. Fedora is their thing... and RHEL. They also have some SGI clusters, IIRC, with SU$E.Jun 24 18:42
schestowitzNASA ditches Itanic for new Xeon-based SGI [Linux] giant http://www.theregister.co.uk/200...Jun 24 18:43
schestowitzFedora on the Final Frontier http://jaboutboul.blogspot.com/200...Jun 24 18:43
schestowitzGoogle's Schmidt: NASA should collaborate with public http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php?...Jun 24 18:43
RogerBaconMicrosoft Deleted Windows Interoperability Documents, Feds SayJun 24 18:43
schestowitzPenguins in space: NASA picks open source for lunar mission http://blogs.the451group.com/opensourc...Jun 24 18:43
RogerBaconhttp://www.informationweek.com/ne...Jun 24 18:43
schestowitzInterview: The driver behind NASA's Mars Rovers http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/in... "... Linux boxes sport bonzer NVIDIA graphics cards. ..."Jun 24 18:44
schestowitzNASA tests Linux for spacecraft control http://www.linuxdevices.com/ne...Jun 24 18:44
schestowitzAt NASA, Windows Vista Isn't Ready For Launch http://www.informationweek.com/news/s...Jun 24 18:45
schestowitzNASA tests Linux-based planetary surface exploration robots http://www.linuxdevices.com/new...Jun 24 18:45
schestowitzYoung Scientists Design Open-Source Program at NASA http://www.wired.com/science/...Jun 24 18:45
RogerBaconwait, why windows is no used for space mission  ?Jun 24 18:45
EruaranHave to get going and get some sleep before morningJun 24 18:45
EruarancyasJun 24 18:46
schestowitz<RogerBacon>: it's too risky. Some time on the trip to Mars the WGA servers might go offline for a night or two.Jun 24 18:47
schestowitz<Eruaran>, see you soon.Jun 24 18:47
RogerBaconschestowitz : but ... but ... on vista you have the UACJun 24 18:48
RogerBaconthat's better than Selinux no ? :PJun 24 18:48
schestowitzIs the User (in UAC) on the spacecraft/explorer?Jun 24 18:48
RogerBaconNorton antivirus block the space-spam too !Jun 24 18:49
RogerBaconyep ;)Jun 24 18:49
schestowitzOpenBSD and other BSDs are good too. They are more scientific; more robust and disciplined.Jun 24 18:49
RogerBaconFreeBSD is one of my fav operating systemJun 24 18:50
schestowitzWell, 40% of the Windows PCs out there are zombies, so....Jun 24 18:50
RogerBaconspace bot-net ;)Jun 24 18:50
schestowitzIt was funny when Pfiezer PCs and entire hospitals became part of a botnet. Same with the US government... maybe the Pentagon too.Jun 24 18:50
RogerBaconi will like to see the reaction of the guy's who monitor spam traffic to block it f:)Jun 24 18:51
schestowitzIPv6 has some bits allocated to planet, there's some for earth (number 60, IIRC?)Jun 24 18:51
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PetoKraushttp://tech.slashdot.org/art...Jun 24 19:19
schestowitzI caught some logs of their a few years back. Wanna see?Jun 24 19:23
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PetoKrausdo you guys know where to rotate picture by some degrees in gimp?Jun 24 19:48
PetoKrausah, found it!Jun 24 19:51
schestowitzThere's also the toolset, not just a menu item.Jun 24 19:55
schestowitzThe transition from 1.2 to 2 was hard for me. Different UI and menus going crazy (hierarchy).Jun 24 19:56
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Nicaragua's GNU/Linux Usage Measured at Over 8% by statCounter
Nicaragua is a poor country, but it also has rich culture
Why Slop Will Flop - Part I - Slop Fatigue Prevalent
See, sooner or later people (audiences of colleagues) find out and as soon as they find out you are slopping, they will lose interest
Links 04/03/2026: "The EU moves to kill infinite scrolling" and a call to "Nationalize Amazon"
Links for the day
Coming Soon: Evidence of Abuse in Our IRC Network
IRC's freedom can sometimes be its 'weakness' if not properly guarded
High GNU/Linux Adoption in Brunei Darussalam
It's worth noting (or at least noticing) that Microsoft loses ground in some of the countries where the government contracts paid the most
Media Blackout Reducing or Preventing Press Coverage of Microsoft Layoffs in 2026
Worse yet, there will be gaslighting and deceit
Gemini Links 04/03/2026: The Garnet Star, The Hunt, The SYN Attacks
Links for the day
The EPO's General Consultative Committee (GCC) Discussion Illuminates How Much Worse Things Have Gotten ("on Strike and Participated in the 'Meeting'")
a videoconference - not a physical meeting - discussed EPO policies
Free Software Foundation Supports Its Founder, Advertises His Talks in Switzerland
When you suppress voices, assuming the reasons for suppression are bunk, it is always bound to backfire very badly
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, March 03, 2026
IRC logs for Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Over 1,500 EPO Workers Went on Strike Last Week
a new publication which celebrates some accomplishments of industrial actions and calls for further actions
Madame Streisand Wanted to Censor The Web, Instead She 'Created' a New Term, "Streisand Effect"
It is basically an own goal
Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Failed to Detect Fraud in Law Firms... Until It Was Too Late
Earlier today we contacted some more politicians about this and received mail from them as well
Our EPO and IBM Coverage Bears Fruit
In case insiders want to get in touch with us, please ensure or at least try doing so securely
Defending Women Isn't a Crime, Everybody Can Agree on That
Their culture is unlike ours
EPO "Cocaine Communication Manager" - Part VI - Influx of Spaniards and Portuguese Workers (+77%) at Europe's Second-Largest Institution, Led by the 'Alicante Mafia'
There is now data supporting this assertion, new and complete data in fact
Links 03/03/2026: "Scam Altman in Damage Control" and Oil Traffic Disrupted
Links for the day
Gemini Links 03/03/2026: Phones, LLMs, and Changes on the Web
Links for the day
Richard Stallman Confirms Talk in Bern Next Week
Dr. Stallman has just formally confirmed his third talk this month in Switzerland
Nobody is Safe at IBM (or Red Hat)
There is no job security at IBM
GNU/Linux at All-Time High in Guam
there are many computers in that island
Bad faith: Hugo Roy knew FSFE impersonating FSF before French tribunal, colleagues deceived
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Microsofters' SLAPP Censorship - Part 1 Out of 200: Claim No. KB-2024-001270 in a Nutshell
abuse of process by a law firm working for an American who was arrested for strangling women and another American whose own spouse calls a "rapist"
When EPO Team Managers (TMs) Are Harassing People Who Strictly Apply the European Patent Convention (EPC) in Patent Examination
There are two strikes planned for this month
Confirmed: Using Slop Gets You Fired
Let the story of Benj Edwards be a cautionary tale
Links 03/03/2026: "No one wants to read your AI slop" and "chatbots in the kill chain"
Links for the day
EPO and "Equivalent to More Than 100 Days of Strike"
The industrial actions continue and already have a positive effect
Streisand Effect, the Microsoft Way
Microsoft has once again proven the Streisand Effect
Keeping Track of IBM Layoffs in March 2026
IBM depends on bribery
GNU/Linux Measured at 7% in Yemen
Windows is too hostile and dangerous
Links 03/03/2026: Security Breaches, Iceland Wants EU Membership, and "Wall Street–Backed Lawmakers Want to Help Banks Gouge You"
Links for the day
Queensland Health Payroll System: IBM billion-dollar-blowout inquiry
Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Monday, March 02, 2026
IRC logs for Monday, March 02, 2026
Gemini Links 03/03/2026: GrapheneOS and Keyboard Shortcuts
Links for the day
Tomorrow should be sunny (at long last!) and a generally productive dayProductive Week Ahead
Tomorrow should be sunny (at long last!) and a generally productive day
Only One Slopfarm Seems to Have Targeted "Linux" Today
It certainly does feel like the slop hype is reaching the "late life crisis" and companies that benefited from this bubble are overdue for a day of reckoning
Microsoft Mass Layoffs: Being Sacked at 1AM in the Morning
Watch what happens to Microsoft employees who get pregnant
Links 02/03/2026: More Social Control Media Bans, Climate Change Woes, and "Journalist With Germany's Deutsche Welle Arrested in Turkey"
Links for the day
Gemini Links 02/03/2026: Small Phones, "I 3D Printed My Brain", and "Managing 5 Servers at Once with tmux"
Links for the day
IBM is Trying to Hide Mass Layoffs, Not Only With NDAs and 'Scripted' LinkedIn Posts
From what we can gather (screenshot above), today many people leave IBM and Red Hat
Richard Stallman is Giving a Public Talk This Week (Friday in Lucerne School of Computer Science and Information Technology)
His birthday is just around the corner.
Windows Falls to New Low in World's Largest Population (India)
Windows is now down to 7%
Never Miss a Good Opportunity to Shut Up and Drink Coffee
Threats come at a cost; each time you issue a threat you stigmatise yourself as a bully
Last Month Matthew Garrett Said Ridiculous Things After His Spouse Had Called Him a "Rapist", Now He's Trying to Take the Site Offline and Put My Family in Prison
The real issue of concern to him (and his alleged reputation) is the spouse and the matter is to be dealt with in America, not the UK
Machine-Generated Legal Documents, Over 2,000 Pages Sent to Us Today Alone
We now know that the papers we receive are produced using bots (algorithms)
Reporting to Our Politicians/MPs the Failure of the SRA to Stop Hired Guns Who Help Americans (Men Who Attack Women and Nowadays Also Attack British Reporters)
About a month ago my wife wrote to politicians to get the ball rolling
The Topic Many People Don't Want to Talk or Write About
"DEI" is inherently about making racial and gender patterns better reflect society's
XBox is Virtually Dead Already, What Next Will Die at Microsoft?
Now that there are mass layoffs at Microsoft datacentres it is not premature to speculate about what dies after XBox
For the First Time, statCounter Measures Internet Explorer at 0.01% "Market Share"
What Microsoft replaced it with is just a Chrome clone with extra spyware
Was a Lot of "Windows" and "Unknown" in Iran Just GNU/Linux in Disguise?
more than 1 in 10 desktop/laptop requests is estimated to be GNU/Linux
"Here in the UK, GNU/Linux rose to all-time high at Windows' expense"
Will this entail Software Freedom as well? This depends on all of us
Links 02/03/2026: Claude Code Causes a Mexican Government Cyberattack, "London Repair Week" Noted
Links for the day
2026 Microsoft Mass Layoffs in So-called 'AI' Datacentres, Why Doesn't the Mainstream Media Cover The News?
What does this tell us about the state of the media?
Don't Fall for "Top X Law Firms" in "Discipline Y", They Pay $Z to Get False Endorsement/s
It's a scheme, a scam, an elaborate fraud
More Publishers Have Turned From Slop Boosters Into Slop Sceptics and Critics
There's a "hidden cost" when one participates (for profit) in "pump and dump" schemes
TeX Live Has New Release, But Planet Debian Won't Tell You That
It 'unpersoned' the developer
LLM Slop Does Not Know People (It Knows Nothing) and Cannot Distinguish Between People. It's a Recipe for Disaster.
no way of knowing who's who
"Over 1,100 Law Firms Gone in Five Years" in the United Kingdom (UK) Alone
There are basically way too many lawyers (looking for "business", e.g. threats and lawfare) and not enough positions to fill
Microsoft FUD From Microsoft Site Helps Distract From Actual Microsoft Back Doors
Published on a Sunday
Free Software Foundation Needs to Become More Active in Europe to Avoid Impersonation by Microsoft-Sponsored Groups
So far we've hardly seen the FSF saying anything at all about the US president
Links 02/03/2026: "Not Envious of Billionaires" and Palantir SLAPPs "Swiss Magazine For Accurately Reporting That The Swiss Government Didn't Want Palantir"
Links for the day
There Has Never Been a Better Time to Quit Social Control Media
Those networks are selling something. And that something is not peace because peace does not sell "attention".
Microsoft Users Drowning in Slop, If They Complain Microsoft Censors Them
Like an authoritarian regime
IBM is Killing Red Hat's Portfolio - Including Linux - to Prop Up Ponzi Scheme ("AI")
IBM is killing Red Hat
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Sunday, March 01, 2026
IRC logs for Sunday, March 01, 2026
Speed of Sites Matters
Being easily accessible all the time matters to us
Gemini Links 02/03/2026: Weird Phone Calls, Small Phones, and Exploring Racket
Links for the day
Dr. Andy Farnell on "Good Tech"
in the age of "rent everything" and "own nothing"