The last month of the year has begun (a new week, too) and it's not looking good for Microsoft: India plays a bit role in ...
Nearby islands show the same trend [ 1, 2 ]. In Taiwan, for example, GNU/Linux usage is up again and in Singapore GNU/Linux ...
Like in September, South America is "all orange". Android dominates. GNU/Linux is up to 5.2% in the US (all-time high, compare to Canada) and it is up sharply in Mexico too.
Microsoft knows the true numbers, but it would rather not tell (the mass layoffs tell a lot) In the UK, more so than the global average this month, Windows is nose-diving as Vista 10 support is ending ...
As we noted here last week, Windows is a dying breed in some nations in Africa. In CAR it's just 0.05% above the threshold at which Windows counts as 0 (after rounding up). Windows is down to a low of ...
Mindless shopping site. It used to do journalism until it was killed by the 'Linux' Foundation, which invests only about 2% of its money in Linux (which it's named after). Also see: Wrong Person in ...
BetaNews is Still a Shrine of Microsoft, and Casually Also an LLM Slop Factory. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 02, 2024. Fake articles, anti-Linux FUD, and Microsoft propaganda ...
Nobody is immune. Consider the Linux Foundation. Ask Jim Zemlin's wife how that works (pump and dump). This is "crypto" logic - an idea like "money out of nothing" (or converting huge electric bills ...
It's hardly surprising that the Linux Foundation and the Software Freedom Conservancy collaborate and pay themselves gigantic salaries while censoring critics *. Context: Why Software Freedom ...
It is the same 'copycat org' or splinter group (Software Freedom Conservancy or "SFC" sounds like SFLC, the "real thing") that liaised with a Microsoft front group to demonise the GPL people just over ...
Seeing how the "hey hi" (AI) hype spreads to GulagTube and ruins GulagTube, we're glad we need not worry about Google (Gulag) policing our "content" via supposedly 'free' (not really) platforms, such ...
The company pursues more and more loans (they euphemistically call that "credit") as demand falls. This is not sustainable, but they try to keep this bubble from bursting. Demand for chatbots is ...