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"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded ...
"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded ...
Last year I had a very negative experience with postal services, not just ours but also the Dutch equivalent, as covered in: 1) Non-Tech Enshittification: Post Office Perils and the Czech is in the ...
"On the same day that CA blasted SCO, Open Source evangelist Eric Raymond revealed a leaked email from SCO's strategic consultant Mike Anderer to their management. The email details how, surprise ...
"IBM Is America's Worst Tech Company", published two days ago in a well known site that many shareholders read: ...
In the last part we mentioned the OSI purge of critics, even concerned insiders. In the previous chapter (March) we said a lot more about it.
After many years of shilling and lying for Microsoft (which paid him to do this) he now openly ousts himself as a thing he claimed to be strongly against: a patent troll. "Florian [is] now a patent ...
Per Kotaku, almost 200 Overwatch 2 developers — pretty much everyone who isn't a supervisor or part of the management team — ...
Around 2008 people in our IRC channels pointed out that RMS, despite his accomplishments (many awards and dozens of honorary Ph.D.'s as recognition) was "flying coach". They viewed this as a badge of ...
"The idiom 'you can't lick a badger twice' means you can't trick or deceive someone a second time after they've been tricked ...
GNU (and the FSF) changed the world. Yesterday in Turkey a presentation was given about Software Freedom. No Tux logo in there. Windows has less than 20% of "the market" there.
Judging by the way things are going, there will be considerable adoption of GNU/Linux in years to come, China being one major contributing factor. The higher the tariffs, the more China will adopt its ...