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Likewise, Microsoft-connected sites have been ramping up their WSL chaff, in effect encouraging people to stay with Windows ...
In the "new site" (static) this post is #9305 and in the "old site" we had close to 40,000 in total, so aside from videos, documents, wiki pages etc. we seem to be approaching a total of 50,000.
Hiding Behind Lawyers and Barristers Who Lack Standards so as to Engage in Classic Corporate Extortion. posted by Roy Schestowitz on ...
Despite wasting extraordinary amounts of energy (partly at other people's expense, scraping their sites nonstop) people realise that LLM slop is undesirable. Unlike search that links to authoritative ...
For those who don't know, Techrights is also published as Morse code. This started as a geeky joke, but then we saw many people used the feed, gave us feedback about it, offered improvements, and even ...
Sounds a lot like EPO mismanagement/maladministration. They drove out many of their best people. They lowered quality and compliance and then boasted about money they netted by breaking rules and laws ...
Sadly the certificate has been expired for several days, but they will probably fix that soon and in Gemini the users can typically override warnings about it (it's there, it's just the date that's ...
It's also a good reminder of why people should move to GNU/Linux, not some newer (i.e. worse) version of Windows, optimised to exploit users for Microsoft's commercial benefit and strict, wide-ranging ...
10-Step Strategy to Get BRETT WILSON LLP ("Gun for Hire"), Microsoft's Serial Strangler, and the Serial Defamer to Compensate Techrights and Tux Machines for Years of SLAPPs and Abusive Litigation ...
Notice the high density of buzzwords; many of those blog posts are slop (from LLMs) and are published by marketing people who know nothing but buzzwords. It turns out it barely appeals to anybody as ...
10-Step Strategy to Get BRETT WILSON LLP ("Gun for Hire"), Microsoft's Serial Strangler, and the Serial Defamer to Compensate Techrights and Tux Machines for Years of SLAPPs and Abusive Litigation ...
"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded that year, plus the change in the value of outstanding options, is deducted, ...