3 months ago we published: Microsoft's Debt Exploded by 15.4 Billion Dollars in the Past 9 Months Alone (Despite All the Layoffs) Despite tens of thousands of layoffs this year the debt continues to ...
GNU/Linux is up 0.12% there, it's up by almost half a percent (+0.41%) to all-time highs in Steam Survey, and US government analytics show Vista 11 losing market share, not gaining market share. It's ...
A couple of days ago I heard many technical falsehoods (basically lies) told by a nontechnical person, who tried to hurt me and my wife by twisting and misrepresenting numbers. I'd like to quickly set ...
Almost Fully Caught Up. . Back to doing what we love. For those who wonder why Techrights isn't so active, well... today's priority is cat ...
In many countries, laws against cybercrime are being weaponized to repress journalism. Speaking to the Columbia Journalism Review, Citizen Lab doctoral fellow Gabrielle Lim warns that democratic ...
Lupa - a Geminispace crawler and assessor - is now aware and keeping abreast of about 3.2k Gemini capsules that are active and accessible. When we first joined there were barely 320. This is the ...
Today we got around to nearly finishing the stuff at home - but not away - ahead of the site's nineteenth anniversary. Lazy Panda is next in the TODO list. Tomorrow is Coffee Day again and by Monday ...
These are my personal takeaways after reading "The Pragmatic Programmer" by David Thomas and Andrew Hunt. Note that the book contains much more knowledge wisdom and that these notes only contain ...
To efficiently and rapidly find original and important news without underlying comprehension/understanding of the news (and ...
Oracle is trying to fool everybody [ 1, 2 ]. In spite of legitimate assertions that slop is just a wishful-thinking bubble waiting to implode completely, they'd like us to think that so-called "AI" ...
2020: Bryan Lunduke is Still 100% Trolling With His Facts-Free Provocation 'Masterpiece' Called 'Linux Sucks' ...
After the Linux Foundation fired all the editors and writers of Linux.com (months before the pandemic) it never put it to any good use. It became inactive, then spam, then LLM slop. More recently it ...