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When All They Have Left is Ad Hominem Attacks...

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 13, 2023 11:38 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU
posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 13, 2023

These attacks are repeated, systematic and defamatory, not a case of "moment of passion" or "in the heat of the moment"

They Won't Leave Software Freedom Fighters Alone Until They Are Dead

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 12, 2023 5:06 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: GNU
Facts aren't a factor here; these are just plain old hatchet jobs (e.g. a "Hit Piece" in press release form, without attribution to the respective author/s).

Openwashing by Microsoft is a Threat to Your Freedom

  • Tux Machines; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 4, 2023 4:11 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Microsoft
Microsoft is not a friend of "Open Source". GitHub is a proprietary prison which besieges Open Source (or "Inner Source") projects and Microsoft continues to lobby against the adoption of Free software, including what it wrongly labels because Microsoft is a Trojan horse.

GNU/Linux Distributions as "Appliances" and DRM Platforms (the Case of ChromeOS and SteamOS)

Those who say that "ChromeOS is [GNU/]Linux with Google’s desktop environment" could also say that SteamOS is "Linux with Valve's DRM system" (and KDE on an Arch Linux "base").

Malware in the Ubuntu Snap Store, Thanks to Canonical Bloatware Mindset

  • Techrights; By Ryan Farmer (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 1, 2023 3:28 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
This isn’t even the first time, or the second, or third, that confirmed malware has been found in the Snap store

Ubuntu is Not Revolutionary

  • Tux Machines; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Oct 1, 2023 8:36 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Ubuntu
THE Ubuntu community died a very long time ago, almost a decade and a half ago.

Community is the Lifeblood of Freedom in the GNU/Linux World

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Sep 30, 2023 9:43 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, Linux
THE GNU/Linux operating system was created in the 1980s by communities, for communities (even literal basement dwellers). The operating system became so robust and attractive that a trade group of corporate actors (mostly proprietary) formed malevolent fronts through which to promote toxic waste like Hyper-V and exFAT.

Free Software Contributions and Real Threats

It’s completely laughable for companies calling others freeloaders, when in fact, we are the contributors, developers, laborers of love and take ownership volunteering our time to projects these companies use.

Linux Foundation Leadership Team: Technical Advisory Board Now Google-Microsoft Majority

How can the Linux Foundation not see the glaring issue of panel stacking in its committees? The above should never be allowed to happen in a healthy, vendor-neutral organisation. Remember that Microsoft has more board seats than any other company! Because the seats are for sale (as openly admitted in the IRS filings).

WordPress in SeaMonkey, Firefox Troubles in Fedora, “GoogleWeb”, American Decline, and Matthew Garrett “Collaborator” and “Conference Pervert”

WordPress makes useless updates that just break the site in SeaMonkey for no reason.

This has prevented me from logging in with SeaMonkey because instead of the log in page, you’ll just see the WordPress logo.

About Two-Thirds of the World’s Surface Now Android (or Linux) Dominated

Today we examine which countries have the least Linux adoption (% shown above) and which ones have close to 90% Linux penetration (mostly Android), based on July 2023 data from statCounter (here’s the spreadsheet with the chart)

How GNU/Linux (or Just Linux) Stacks Up Against Microsoft in Africa

Lately we've demonstrated the explosive growth of GNU/Linux or just Linux in Africa, based on some firm's Web-derived data. Here's one way to present this data for all countries, based on July's numbers.

Shedding Light on Proxima Systems, the Linux Foundation's $2.5 Million Contractor

The enigma behind Proxima Systems deepens further; where does the Linux Foundation funnel its money and what exactly for?

On the GNU/Linux 'Popularity Contest'

After nearly 40 years we’re seeing GNU/Linux flourishing on the client side (not just mobile phones, servers, supercomputers etc.); it’s important to remind ourselves what the actual goal is

Linux.com Has Been Outsourced to a Private Company (Linux Foundation (LF) Contractor) and It's Recycling the Domain for Non-Linux Purposes

  • Techrights; By Roy Schestowitz (Posted by schestowitz on Jul 13, 2023 1:32 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux
A contractor paid over $2,500,000 per year seems to be running Linux.com these days. The terrifying thing is, there’s no actual content added, just links, and it's seldom about Linux; they’ve turned the domain into a sort of linkfarm of the so-called ‘Linux’ Foundation. It’s worth noting that the ‘Linux’ Foundation has gone very quiet lately, like it was struck by lightning or simply does not wish to be seen. “They are probably trying to kill off the brand,” one reader told us, “at least that is how they have been acting under Microsoft Zemlin.” With only 2 posts in 2 weeks, and moreover everything being just an LF link/plug (not an actual story), it’s hard to see how Linux (kernel or GNU/Linux) gets promoted at all. Why did they fire all the writers and all the editors in early 2019? The site used to be a very valuable resource with information and news about GNU/Linux.

Linux Mint Was Right About Snaps and It Should Make LMDE the Default (Better Yet, Base It on Devuan)

The direction taken by Canonical in recent months has upset a lot of people, and rightly so; we kindly remind people that alternatives exist and Linux Mint already explores some of them

Canonical and IBM Are Turning Ubuntu and Fedora Into Microsoft Windows, Time to Adopt Real Community Distros

IBM, with its notorious army of aggressive lawyers and mountains of software patents, is trying to make RHEL proprietary and render Fedora ‘spyware’ (they know it’ll put off existing and potential users; later they can claim “reduced demand” for it and mothball the whole thing, rebranding it as “CentOS” after they had already fired Fedora management and then abandoned OpenSource.com and OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice); Canonical keeps up with evil by doing some of its own and they don't compete with Microsoft, so we can trust neither of them

The Corporate 'Cancel Culture' Industry — Part V: Hit Piece Gone Wrong?

What seemed like an 'explosive' piece in the making seems to have been aborted; we urge the community to be vigilant of corporate shills with an axe to grind, even those who call themselves "journalists" (but lack professional training in journalism)

The Web is Shrinking, But GNU/Linux is Now at Highest Web Share We’ve Ever Seen on the Client Side

Windows is losing its dominance and monopoly rents; the good news is that GNU/Linux (not ChromeOS but the freedom-respecting distros) is among the victors or among the platforms to gain, with considerable share gains in the global south

The Corporate 'Cancel Culture' Industry ? Part II: People Who Defamed Linus Torvalds Say Torvalds Was ?Grateful? for It

We’ve seen it all before; the concern trolls and ‘cancel culture’ warriors try to pass off their brigading as “help” and “advice” to the target of brigading; today we give some more concrete details

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