COMPUTERS without proprietary software (and no DRM) can be very stable and predictable. But those are also becoming quite scarce because Web users are being fed DRM and proprietary blobs (for DRM) ...
It's Brittany Day, so of course it's LLM slop: Like we've said literally dozens of times before, it's important to keep the pressure up. We must call out serial sloppers and signal to every other site ...
Of course it's LLM slop: HAVING just shown a pair of news examples of LLM slop about "Linux", an associate sought to explain its impact. "The LLM slop about Linux serves two purposes," this associate ...
The LLM slop frenzy seems to be getting out of control, infecting various failing sites that throw in the towel and instead of shutting down with some dignity decide to experiment a little with ...
The undisputed founder of the FSF, GNU, GPL and Software Freedom - that's Richard Stallman (RMS) - is publicly talking right now. His lifelong work's importance is recognised and the Software Freedom ...
Why did they choose this number? Why was this announced less than a day before the FSF is due to reach $400,000 and final cutoff date? Coincidence? No. Have these greedy [1] people no shame? They're ...
Sometimes the words salad from linuxsecurity.com is particularly malicious. It's not composed by a human and it's basically anti-Linux, bearing words like "Linux" in headlines. Sometimes they do this ...
When we started this short new series yesterday afternoon (introduction followed up by Part I a few hours later) we sought to explain the status quo, provide good links that can explain what's truly ...
2 years ago we moved everything to a beefy Debian server and consolidated almost everything (in London). The Gemini capsule wasn't coping with the network load (at home) and today, seeing we served ...
instead of distinguishing themselves and antagonising these broadly reviled "antifeatures", both Canonical and IBM decided to join Microsoft in advocating lockdown ...
TODAY we speak about who controls the computer and data stored on it. GNU/Linux vendors like Canonical believe it's OK to let Microsoft control users of GNU/Linux. Guess who's paying who and what for.
When we moved our Gemini capsule from a humble Raspberry Pi situated at home to a server in London we temporarily lost some of the functionality that we had spent years developing (workflows that also ...