I thought it was soley written by 1 kid. If you say so.....lol
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Replying to @DMCANews @CarlaSchroder and
Larabel's no kid. He's been publishing Phoronix since 2004. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoronix_Test_Suite …
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Replying to @FOSSForce @CarlaSchroder and
Another trustworthy source. Haha
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Replying to @DMCANews @FOSSForce and
Oh no. I see he was interviewed by Jupiter .. whatever. Michael, have you ever been paid by corporate to shill articles about their products? Honest answer.
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Replying to @michaellarabel @FOSSForce and
But definitely on good terms with Linux foundation, right. Talks at conferences, they wrote about you a lot in http://Linux.com .... before everyone was fired...
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Replying to @DMCANews @FOSSForce and
Nope, not at all. I don't believe I ever spoke at a LF event. LF provides funding to other writers for conference travel but never to Phoronix. They write at http://linux.com about my articles because I do a lot of interesting benchmarks.
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Replying to @michaellarabel @FOSSForce and
Yes. I hear your benchmarks are interesting, esp to amd. As for the lf events, it shows LF collab summit and if course scale which LF 'sponsors' https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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Replying to @DMCANews @FOSSForce and
Wasn't even aware LF sponsors SCALE now but afaik they are still an independent organization, just like I think Microsoft had/has sponsored SCALE.... last time I spoke or was at SCALE anyhow was ~2012. Last time at a collab summit close to a decade.
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Thanks for clearing that up, Michael. There's just so much BS floating around the Linux found and the B's articles on Linux. Con. Of course, in your case you're on the dev and writing side - unlike certain journalists who think it's a necessity to work with the Linux foundation!
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