The EPO's very own cocaine payment. This is where EPO budget goes. The other photos from the article: Telling them about his ...
First of all, the slopfarm LinuxSecurity has new output by the latest pseudonym ("MaK Ulac"), which replaced the names of real people: Notice it targets "linux" and "security" (SEO spam), as does ...
Last year we wrote about the Python Software Foundation turning against key people because of people's politics (August) and named the key culprit (in December [ 1, 2, 3 ]), who was again named this ...
This headline is a lie. IBM didn't say 1%, it said single-digit, so it could be 5% or even 9% (about 25,000 layoffs). The corporate media has been filled with utterly poor reporting about IBM layoffs ...
It's not clear what source - if any - was used to make the assertion above. Going by well-referenced material that cites Mac Asay (who is GPL-hostile; he turned that way after a lot of brainwashing) ...
The consensus in comments we see is, IBM is a terrible place to work in, treatment of its workers is appalling, it's utterly foolish to relocate in an effort to retain a job at IBM, and it's foolish ...
The visit to London was OK; the person who abused my wife had been boasting to people as if there was some "slam dunk" coming ...
Saying that restricted hardware is not secure hardware should be common sense; nothing controversial about it, but when state ...
Others said that IBM gave them a "new lease of life" or temporary relocation only to train low-cost replacements, then be let go. Do not relocate for a company that sees you as nothing but a number or ...
Later today we'll share some more proof that it would be utterly foolish to try to deny what happened. At a later point we'll revisit the "web" of the substance abuse, then we'll defer to media and ...
Back in 2006 I was very active in Digg.com, where Techrights (or "Boycott Novell", the first campaign) was habitually mentioned. This site was already over two years old. Susan ran it from the US and ...
“Fortnite” video game maker Epic Games Inc. has reached a “comprehensive settlement” with Surveillance Giant Google LLC that ends a 5-year-old legal battle and will lead to reforms to Android and the ...