The siege against EPO examiners carries on the sole goal is to turn educated, motivated, principled people into demoralised serfs who just grant as many patents as possible in order to fake so-called 'production' (in effect, bypassing the safeguards against fake and invalid patents which beget frivolous threats and litigation)ĮPO staff continues to be abused and its patience is being tested Links : Debian's General Resolution on Non-free BlobsĮPO Management Trying to Make EPO Staff Miserable and Isolated Your Bank and Other Web Sites Are Running Creepy JavaScript That Records Your Every Action Links : Canonical Helping Microsoft Again
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Links : LastPass Cracked Again, Tor Browser 11.5.2 The Linux Foundation seems to be spending money like there’s no tomorrow it moved to the centre of San Francisco, which is notorious for its estate bubbleĪnother reminder that Microsoft has worked hand in glove with US surveillance agencies for over a decade, giving blanket access/direct surveillance without any requirement of a warrant Linux Foundation Has Moved to More Expensive Offices, Based on IRS Papers Number of Gemini Capsules (Counted by Lupa) Doubled in the Past 15 MonthsĪffirming a longstanding trend, Gemini continues to grow, whereas the World Wide Web keeps shrinking Misattributing or Misplacing the Blame and Cause GNU/Linux Isn't More Widely Adopted by Desktop and Laptop UsersĪ Microsoft-friendly revisionist history says that GNU/Linux isn’t more widely adopted simply because people aren’t used to it while it’s true that people typically resist change, this guy completely fails to mention Microsoft’s past and ongoing crimes (as recent as this summer), so I respond to the first half of his latest video Links : Fwupd 1.8.4 and FTC Privacy Battles The Linux Foundation‘s greed and its awful priorities (promoting Microsoft and GitHub instead of GNU/Linux) is rather revealing and deserving of public scrutiny giving over a million dollars per year to someone who rejects Linux isn’t what an institution called “Linux Foundation” is meant to do, not to mention relocation from an office space that cost $265,271 (per year) to one that costs 5,952,673 (per year) just 9 years later The Linux Foundation Got Rid of 31 Employees in 2019 (When It Fired All the Editors and All the Contributors of Despite Revenue Soaring) The Linux Foundation became a very toxic workplace If you liked this post, consider subscribing to the RSS feed or join us now at the IRC channels. Pushing Back Towards ‘Libre’ (Freedom), Partly as an Act of Defiance/Resistance Against a World Wide Web Which Gravitates Towards Endless Spying and DRM.Firefox and LibreWolf can be run in parallel amid transition, so there’s no conflict. What I’ve seen so far is very encouraging and we urge existing Firefox users to follow suit. Today I joined him and I decided to document the installation process as a video, without any prior preparation. Ryan has been experimenting with LibreWolf for quite some time now. We’ve mentioned LibreWolf quite recently as an alternative to Mozilla Firefox, mostly a clone which removes the known malicious ‘features’ that Mozilla keeps subjecting Firefox users to.
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“Firefox and LibreWolf can be run in parallel amid transition, so there’s no conflict.”As we’ve argued before, the end goal is getting off the Web, wherever possible, in order to escape the direction the Incidentally, there’s a new update to Gemini Protocol, announced only hours ago, but that will be the subject of another post. I have a bunch of others installed, but I very rarely use them because they’re niche players. I use Falkon, Konqueror, and NetSurf the rest of the time. So today I decided to move what’s left of Mozilla Firefox on my machine (Debian 10, but the video above is distro-agnostic) - a browser I only use about 10% of the time anyway. I wasn’t particularly interested in LibreWolf until recently when I discovered they had deleted GitHub (RockyLinux did the same, moving in a similar direction). When we say “they” we mean quite a few people who got involved and they’re nowadays openly shunning Startpage, knowing its true owners. In addition, they’ve adopted AppImage and Flatpak packages, just like Lagrange. Months ago it decided to delete GitHub (we pushed it in this direction) and it already has some Debian scripts in place, ready to help wider adoption. THE LibreWolf project is still quite young. Summary: Like LibreOffice, LibreWolf offers a way out of notorious corporate grips such as Oracle’s or Mozilla’s (yes, is Apache now, but it’s way out of date and not safe to use anymore) we take a look at how LibreWolf gets installed on GNU/Linux distros using Flatpak (there are other ways)