In the case of the EPO, the tribunals and courts are rigged. They will not introspect of self-assess. They lack the incentive ...
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Just like IBM; they meanwhile talk a bunch of nonsense about "AI" to distract from their commercial calamity ...
Slop isn't really competition, just a passing fad and pure noise (some call it P.I.S.S., which stands for Plagiarised Information Synthesis System) ...
Compared to a year ago, Mongolia's share of GNU/Linux is estimated to have more than doubled. Windows has been having issues ...
Whistleblowing is risky. People take risks to put "out there" ( for the public) suppressed information, typically with the aim of tackling something collectively bad (only beneficial to few ...
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IBM's CEO Makes No Sense

Corporate media keeps repeating nonsense from "Aravind Krishna" (or Arvind) like it's pure gospel. Today some Indian publisher regurgitated "Aravind Krishna" on layoffs being due to ‘not AI, [but] ...
A panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Friday ruled that California’s restrictions on openly carrying ...
In Peru, one of the poorest counties in America, GNU/Linux seems to have risen to an all-time high of 4% (rounding up for ...
For those who don't know, the UPC is illegal and unconstitutional. It's an extension of EPO corruption and basically represents the footprint of the cokeheads who run the EPO, breaking the law in the ...
Last month and 2 months ago we said that the site of the GNU/Linux distribution "Ultimate Edition" had been hijacked/compromised. This issue seems to have been resolved since (compare [ 1, 2] to the ...