The Debian Social Contract says "We won't hide problems" but it turns out the social contract is not honoured. What we have ...
Alright, so the good news is that BetaNews is at last, belatedly perhaps, recognising that LLM slop is risky to its reputation and hence its ability to attract real writers and advertisers. So it ...
Beware false headlines and fake text from cybersecuritynews.com and gbhackers.com. Those sites with their false headlines are being spread around by Google News. They often spread anti-Linux messages, ...
Dr. Stallman will be speaking in Europe next week. Yesterday he spoke at NITK Surathkal (Surathkal, India). Someone who goes by the name "cruxbruh" uploaded some photos from the talk only 5 hours ago.
For Japan to adopt "free software" would mean better defenses against enemies across the sea. For instance, there are lots of reports of Russian, Chinese, and North Korean advanced persistent threats ...
statCounter data shows that, irrespective of the accurate absolute values, the trend is clear. GNU/Linux is steadily going up. Windows is the loser; GNU/Linux grows at its expense. â–ˆ The most ...
If you drown out the signal with noise, then eventually all you'll end up with is noise (first a little noise that can be filtered out of view, then majority noise, then an impractical search for a ...
Of course not! Microsoft is their advertiser. THIS IS BUSINESS TO THEM. Lying is "Big Business".
So GAFAM is losing its power, even if slowly (albeit consistently ). Facebook now openly admits that it censored GNU/Linux (see latest update). What else can be expected from a top sponsor of the ...
AFTER giving nearly (or perhaps more than) half a dozen talks in a month Richard Stallman is expected back in Europe, where he'll give a talk on Wednesday, February 12, at 5PM (CET). That's around ...
It was all along expected that "external enemies" would be invoked to suppress discussion about EPO crimes and how those have clearly spread to the EU. When heads of states are corrupt they tend to ...
"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded ...