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  • Selling the threat of bioterrorism (LA Times investigates Alibek)

    07/01/2007 8:58:07 AM PDT · by TrebleRebel · 673 replies · 13,449+ views
    LA Times ^ | 7/1/07 | David Willman
    WASHINGTON — In the fall of 1992, Kanatjan Alibekov defected from Russia to the United States, bringing detailed, and chilling, descriptions of his role in making biological weapons for the former Soviet Union. ----------- Officials still value his seminal depictions of the Soviet program. But recent events have propelled questions about Alibek's reliability: No biological weapon of mass destruction has been found in Iraq. His most sensational research findings, with U.S. colleagues, have not withstood peer review by scientific specialists. His promotion of nonprescription pills — sold in his name over the Internet and claiming to bolster the immune system...
  • The GNU Project is Bleeding Into Microsoft

    06/30/2020 5:30:39 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 38 replies
    TechRights ^ | 29 June 2020 | Thomas Grzybowski
    WITHIN the conduct of human endeavors we usually think of Work in the categories of various forms of interpersonal reporting hierarchies, even if sometimes modified into something of a web. You can see these hierarchies when we discuss politics or corporate structures. Yet these paths of influence can often cross nominal boundaries, such as state or national boundaries, or corporate boundaries. Sometimes we can see the boundaries breaking down, with new inter-and-intra-community structures forming. In this flux I see the the GNU Project bleeding into Microsoft. There are a number of empirical signs of the breakdown of boundaries between Free...
  • Free Unix!

    09/28/2011 7:23:20 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 9 replies
    gnu.org ^ | 27 September 1983 | Richard Stallman
    This is the original announcement of the GNU Project, posted by Richard Stallman on September 27, 1983. The actual history of the GNU Project differs in many ways from this initial plan. For example, the beginning was delayed until January 1984. Several of the philosophical concepts of free software were not clarified until a few years later. Free Unix! Starting this Thanksgiving I am going to write a complete Unix-compatible software system called GNU (for Gnu's Not Unix), and give it away free(1) to everyone who can use it. Contributions of time, money, programs and equipment are greatly needed. To...
  • Giffords intern supports gun control in NYC visit

    01/25/2011 10:55:58 AM PST · by Free ThinkerNY · 41 replies
    Associated Press ^ | Jan. 25, 2011
    NEW YORK (AP) -- The intern credited with helping Rep. Gabrielle Giffords after she was shot in the head in Arizona is speaking out in favor of changes to the nation's background check system.
  • Political Party Delivers Hope to be Herd

    02/16/2008 2:28:08 PM PST · by backtothestreets · 67 replies · 116+ views
    February 16, 2008 | Chuck Plante - aka backtothestreets
    The World of Politics is in upheaval The time has come for the Gnu Party  Before the Gnu Party there was no order or direction  The Gnu Party brought order and directionOnly Together Will We Be herd!  Before the Gnu Party, some did not know how to express their views  The Gnu Party took these to the polls  Stay Informed on Breaking Gnus  And Fast Breaking Gnus  Plus ... Plain Braking Gnus  Never confuse a Gnu (wildebeest) member with a Hildebeast!  Do Not confuse the Gnu Party with the Newt Party that is only after your money  The Gnu Party...
  • “GNU”, “Linux”, or neither...?

    03/31/2007 10:02:49 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 51 replies · 641+ views
    Free Software Magazine ^ | 29 March 2007 | Terry Hancock
    I’m sure everyone reading this has heard the debate over whether that top dog free operating system should be called “Linux” or “GNU/Linux”, but how big a contribution is GNU or Linux to that operating system? As conventional wisdom has it, it’s the availability of applications that make a system valuable, and this is where free software really shines. Linux contributes only about 6% to the cost value of a full operating system, but then again, GNU contributes only about 15%—who do we have to thank for the remaining 79%?! And why don’t we hear them complaining about what it’s...
  • SCO is Distributing ELF Under the GPL Still. Yes. Now. Today.

    08/01/2006 5:19:27 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 34 replies · 1,075+ views
    Groklaw ^ | 31 July 2006 | Pamela Jones
    I have some pictures to show you. They should knock your socks off. They should knock SCO's socks off, too, and then they should knock a huge chunk out of SCO's case. I'm quite serious. Here is what three individuals have now written to me, with screenshots to prove what they have found: SCO is right now itself distributing the ELF headers files it is suing IBM over. They are available to the public with no legal notice, from SCO's FTP site, and furthermore, the license on the files is the GPL. Let me show you, please. First, let's review...
  • The Difference Between Fallen Angels, Demons, Aliens, Jedi, and the Watchers

    05/12/2006 8:24:27 PM PDT · by restornu · 122 replies · 31,935+ views
    The Watcher Files ^ | By Sherry Shriner
    In these last days, the Bible says it will be a time of mass hybridization and the mixture and corruption of human DNA by fallen angels, also known as "Aliens." The government is and has been, conditioning the existence of aliens through Hollywood, science fiction, cartoons, and other sources. However, they are not telling you the whole truth. These Aliens are not ascended masters, or enlightened ones, or beings from galaxies millions of miles away, nor are they our forefathers or original creators. They are fallen angels who were kicked out of heaven for their rebellion against the headship...
  • Why MS Windows isn't ready for the Desktop

    07/30/2004 10:19:40 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 28 replies · 946+ views
    The Linux Box ^ | 30 July 2004 | Sean Parsons
    Now as you have most likely surmised from the title, this article is intended to spoof the plethora of articles proclaiming that 'Linux is NOT, has NOT, and NEVER will be ready for the desktop', but the content of this article is also intended to be both factual and informative for those that have been schnookered by the anti-Linux hype. Introduction In simple terms, we should define what 'ready for the desktop means'. A simple definition would be a graphical user interface in which applications have icons and can be launched in an intuitive manner. Well certainly MS Windows 95...
  • An Open Letter from the USENIX Association

    02/27/2004 9:17:15 AM PST · by kemosabe · 5 replies · 227+ views
    Usenix ^ | February 27, 2004 | Usenix
    An Open Letter from the USENIX Association Regarding SCO's Position on Open Source Software The SCO Group, Inc. (SCO), has recently sued IBM and Novell and launched broad attacks on the legality of and the economic justification for so-called open source licensing, including the free licensing of Linux (see SCO's open letter to Congress). As an organization dedicated to advancing the skills and contributions of computer researchers and developers, the USENIX Association is compelled to address and refute the position SCO has taken regarding open source software. USENIX is sending this letter (PDF) to Congress. SCO letter link http://www.osaia.org/letters/sco_hill.pdf Usenix...
  • Coral Snale Song (Revision) Battlecry of Freedom(The GPL does not mean Freedom)

    09/01/2003 12:50:24 AM PDT · by Coral Snake · 18 replies · 352+ views
    Coral Snake's Shock 'n'Awe | 9-1-2003 | Coral Snake
    MIDI - BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM click on the WHITE title for the midi 1. We will post the message, Eagle, then post it once again. The GPL does not mean freedom. And well post it through the hillsides, the cities and the plain. The GPL does not mean freedom. (CHORUS) It' chock full of landmines, and poison pills to! That is the way of, Tux and GNU. If you want to keep code free, then go with BSD. The GPL does not mean freedom. 2. Coral Snake sprang to the call, Of three other posters more. The GPL...
  • Linux and the GPL, A Hard look at a Leftist Software Development model

    08/31/2003 11:27:24 PM PDT · by Coral Snake · 140 replies · 1,098+ views
    Coral Snakes Shock 'n' Awe | 8-31-2003 | Coral Snake
    Linux and the GPL a Hard Look at a Leftist Software Development Model. by Coral Snake Also features the complete GNU General Public License by Richard M Stallman (RMS) -- (with commentary by Coral Snake) For the last five years I have been involved with the "Free Software Movement". During my time in this movement I have been an avid user of the Linux OS from kernel 2.0 to kernel 2.4, The GIMP graphics authoring program, Open Office, and the GCC C and C++ compilers with the KDevelop IDE. I have also been a regular visitor to all the "Free...
  • UPDATE: Linus Torvalds claims SCO 'smoking gun' backfires

    08/20/2003 11:43:35 AM PDT · by shadowman99 · 159 replies · 1,851+ views
    ZDNET Australia ^ | 20 August 2003 | By Patrick Gray
    The ruckus erupted when SCO showed its "smoking gun" to delegates at its conference in Las Vegas yesterday. A German journalist photographed some of SCO's presentation slides, despite attendees being required to sign non-disclosure agreements before attending the event. The slides then came under the full scrutiny of Linux advocates, with one, former Hewlett-Packard open source strategist Bruce Perens, publishing a damning analysis online. Perens claims the code can be traced to AT&T, which developed the Unix code eventually sold to SCO, and was written as far back as 1973. Since then it has been released under varying licences as...
  • GNU Servers Hacked, Linux Software May Be Compromised

    08/14/2003 4:50:43 PM PDT · by Spruce · 23 replies · 231+ views
    Internet Week ^ | Aug. 14, 2003 | Techweb News
    GNU Servers Hacked, Linux Software May Be Compromised ByTechweb News In mid-March, someone hacked the primary file servers hosted by the GNU Project, the group which supports the development of many of the components in the Linux operating system, the group acknowledged Wednesday. It warned that the attacker may have inserted malicious code into the free software available for download, including Linux, and posted a set of hashes that users can check against to determine if what they retrieved is clean. The CERT Coordination Center noted in an advisory posted Wednesday that "because this system serves as a centralized...
  • Did SCO 'Borrow' Linux Code?

    06/11/2003 10:08:38 AM PDT · by shadowman99 · 12 replies · 187+ views
    <p>Some members of the open-source community are claiming that the SCO Group may have violated the terms of the GNU GPL (General Public License) by incorporating source code from the Linux kernel into the Linux Kernel Personality feature found in SCO Unix without giving the changes back to the community or displaying copyright notices attributing the code to Linux.</p>
  • Microsoft's Worst Enemy

    12/30/2002 11:36:56 AM PST · by shadowman99 · 24 replies · 274+ views
    sudhian.com (via Slashdot.org) ^ | 2002-12-27 | Joel Hruska
    In a well-publicized memo either earlier this year or sometime during last, (I can't remember exactly which, I admit), executives at Microsoft admitted they considered Linux and open source software to be the biggest threat to their dominance and continued expansion into a variety of markets, from the home desktop and business office to the emerging TabletPC and notebook market.After watching Microsoft closely for the last eighteen months or so, I've got to disagree.  Microsoft's biggest threat isn't Linux, OpenOffice, or any piece of software at all--its themselves.  Over the last eighteen months two distinctly different Microsoft cultures have emerged,...
  • An Interview With Andy Hertzfeld

    12/29/2002 2:36:06 PM PST · by theFIRMbss · 2 replies · 357+ views
    Linux Insider ^ | 9/20/2000 | Todd Volz
    An Interview With Andy Hertzfeld (9/20/2000) Andy Hertzfeld was a member of the original Apple Macintosh team back in 1981, at which time he designed and implemented much of the original Macintosh system software. In that light, it's not surprising that he's still on the cusp of GUI development today as cofounder of Eazel. Eazel's first project, Nautilus, is one of the first open source development projects to aim for commercial success; its innovative file and system management model is poised to open up the world of Linux to a much wider audience. At this year's LinuxWorld Conference in San...
  • gobeProductive to be released under the GPL

    08/12/2002 6:32:03 PM PDT · by blackfarm · 1 replies · 203+ views
    Pclinuxonline ^ | 80/12/02 | Eugenia
    Fantastic news for the Linux desktop. This great office suite, gobeProductive, will be releasing all its source code under the GPL in less than 3 months, according to its new owners, FreeRadicalSoftware. They purchased the source code and rights from Gobe Software recently, and their business plan requires them to GPL the code!