Technology: rights or responsibilities? - Part III. . By Dr. Andy Farnell. Back to Part I. Back to Part II. Rights and ...
GNOME Foundation Says It's Nearly Broke (Again), It's Getting Rid of More People (Only Women Get the Boot), and It Will Improve Communications and Transparency Even Though It Secretly Ousts People ...
GNOME Foundation Says It's Nearly Broke (Again), It's Getting Rid of More People (Only Women Get the Boot), and It Will ...
A truly wealthy (not rich in debt or rich in speculation) company would maintain commitment to users, but Microsoft is ...
HAVING just mentioned an example of bad, incredulous journalism, the time is right to introduce Dr. Farnell's latest article ...
It's difficult to tell what will happen in the coming years. Some media predicts the next US president will increase the ...
Some rude losers in the media decided to make it seem like Torvalds is some nasty or grumpy "old man" for saying the above. There's nothing unreasonable about his request.
Now, it is nice for us to be able to write some positive things about NIST since the last time we spoke about them was ...
The problem is that many "modern" cars contain electronics, in great abundance in fact. It's not that they use electricity (many do not), it's the problem of them being overly computerised. This is ...
On the Web, HTTPS Has Actually Become a Privacy Problem (Broadcasting Usage/Access to the All-Seeing CA Eye). Geminispace Doesn't Have This Problem.
Projects such as Wikileaks would be wise to use their own Web site rather than outsource everything (even audience) to "X".
We're meanwhile reminding readers that everything in this site is fully accessible via gemini.techrights.org in Gemini Protocol ( gemini:// ). Of course techrights.org will continue to exist, but ...