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Brittany Day could have foolishly inserted something more malicious. The brainless, effortless copypasta of "slop artists" shows its limits. Do they even bother to audit/check what they publish? █ ...
GNOME Foundation Says It's Nearly Broke (Again), It's Getting Rid of More People (Only Women Get the Boot), and It Will ...
This month marks 4 years since Vista 11 came out (as a fake "leak") and some surveys still measure its adoption at less than 40%. For comparison's sake, basing this on "OS Platform Statistics" in ...
What is the UK’s Online Safety Act? The premise is, we need to "protect" young people and adults online from "bad" things online (not limited to "content"). Who does this "protecting"? What are the ...
The passing fad which is slop (misframed as "intelligence") would not be the first such fad. Some of us grow up sooner and leave that nonsense behind (or altogether avoid/skip it). The "sloptimists" ...
The lack of consistent messages suggests plans other than what's advertised and the lack of consultation (secrecy) likewise Militarised misinformation or military-grade chaff is a national security ...
As an associate has just put it, under AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics today, is "the EFF opposing the UK's Online Safety Act because of inherent problems with the legislation or simply because social ...
In Saudi Arabia, GNU/Linux has just leapt to an all-time high. At this point more people ought to stop and think: Does Google's search engine deserve trust?
The mainstream media almost never mentions GAFAM debt, but Google's debt jumped by over 13 billion dollars in just 3 months (Microsoft's debt jumped by 7.2 billion dollars in the same 3-month period) ...
Sabotaging Linux on Behalf of Microsoft With UEFI 'Secure' Boot (De Facto Remote 'Kill Switch'), Then Defaming, Stalking and Harassing Critics of 'Secure' Boot for 12 Years, Then SLAPPing Their ...
Today we produced many short articles and didn't do any memes. We curated links for Gemini Protocol and for the Web. Next week will not be eventful, so we expect more of the same. Next month, on the ...
It seems like in a matter of 1.5 decades Microsoft managed to go down from 91% to 61% on New Zealand's desktops and laptops or from 90% to 28% if one counts mobile (iOS, Android and so on).
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