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Objectives for 2024

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 19, 2023

Germany's Corruption Problem Curtails Adoption of GNU/Linux and Free Software
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WITH two hours remaining in the day Tux Machines exceeds 760,000 requests over the Web and 5,200 requests over Gemini. But its traffic levels are similar to this site's and both grow over time (over a million requests per day for the sites combined). Having just paid for hosting a year in advance, as scheduled, we wish to specify the goals for the coming year. Our generous and kind sponsors (appreciative readers, not companies) deserve to know what they support:

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A lot of this, especially (1), may begin as soon as next week, not next year. It's time to take stock of 17+ years of writing (about 40,300 blog posts), or to make history and present analyses more easily accessible. We hope the Internet Archive will survive for many years to come as we depend a lot on the Wayback Machine. It's by far the most important site on the Web. No wonder it is besieged by oligarchs' interest groups. They want to make the past 'vanish' while they buy and edit Wikipedia [1, 2] - the most hyped-up revisionism money can buy.

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Efforts to cancel us (and others) intensified this year. We'll ensure all these efforts backfire badly, lessening the incentive to pursue further smear campaigns as such.

As always, take care of your software freedom. It's not radical an idea.... to wish to controls one's own computing devices. People controlling whatever they buy should be the default. █

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