It is not unreasonable to say that each time the FSF - or specifically Richard Stallman (RMS) and by extension his movement - comes under attack it's because it "triggered" some company or person or ...
The death notices for Adrian von Bidder-Senn mention his wife, parents and sister but they don't mention anything about ...
When thinking about that, it is worth remembering Rosanna Yuen has been present throughout the Sonny Piers scandal and many ...
In my last diary entry I wrote about the future of housing in Kentucky. It may have sounded like a cakewalk. In fact the ...
Corruption is prevalent, it's not easy to eradicate entirely (nepotism, for instance, is considered a 'soft' form of corruption), but that does not mean we can - or should - trivialise and/or ignore ...
IBM Red Hat keeps promoting slop like it's all the rage. Suffice to say, when one is surrounded by other raging enthusiasts of plagiarism, one is inclined to think it is acceptable. Consider SUSE.
Paraphrasing (and translating into English) the above: The 56-year-old man was temporarily detained and taken to the Wiesn police station. There, the cocaine was weighed: 1.17 grams. "That's enough ...
Having just mentioned a new publication from the Local Staff Committee The Hague, let's consider a little bit of history that ...
Techrights is a growing site with growing levels of traffic, even if many of the same people visit it again and again (EPO ...
NYT director of video Solana Pyne and VP for product Jordan Vita met Press Gazette to talk video strategy. According to a new report from Bitdefender, the adversary is said to have enabled the Hyper-V ...
Tonight's slopfest or Slopwatch deals with just a few sites. It begins with the slopfarm of Brian Fagioli, who probably saw this article by Marcus Nestor and had LLMs rip it off: This one also ...
Yesterday we published "Red Hat is Also Laying Off Staff in India" and right now we see people from IBM being laid off in India as well. From recent hours: This was posted on a Friday, late on a ...