User:Yae4
Moron Alert, Anybody knows?
- Do you know a test in which the theory of anthropogenic global warming could be falsified?
- What do you think is the proper level of CO-2 in the atmosphere?
- The silencing of global warming critics - "Whoever undertakes to set himself up as judge in the field of truth and knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the gods."
Hall of Fame
- eelo (Major renovation; 2 sock puppet users identified and crucified)
- GrapheneOS (Accidentally caused it to be banished into AfC purgatory; then freed; DYK nomination)
- MicroG (Created from scratch, then got a lot of help, DYK nomination)
- Dave Hakkens (Created from scratch, DYK nomination with Precious Plastic)
- Precious Plastic (Resurrected old draft, improved, DYK nomination)
- NearlyFreeSpeech (Created from scratch, DYK nomination)
- Cowrie (honeypot) (Created from scratch, no DYK nomination)
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Hall of Shame (or Articles FUBAR'd by climate change alarmists)
- Judith Curry, who wrote an interesting report, Climate Models for the Layman, which you probably won't find on Wikipedia..
- Burt Rutan, who did one one of the better presentations on global warming, which you probably won't find on Wikipedia.
- James Lovelock
- Roger_A._Pielke_Jr.
- Civitas (think tank)
- Michael Kelly (physicist)
Other Efforts
- Took out about 95 uses of Liliputing blog after "Reliable" Sources noticeboard,[1] but is it back?
- Riseup (Added more sources and got spanked for excessive quoting)
- Resurrection_Remix_OS (Saved from trash bin)
- OmniROM (Saved from dust bin)
- GNU Taler (Helped save from AfD)
Intro
No associations or affiliations to declare. Long experience with several android devices, and computers running GNU/Linux or BSD. Tests services and software from /e/, Purism, LineageOS, microG, and others. Had good, bad, and awful experiences. Tries to be neutral, but dislikes advertising and popularity contests driving Wikipedia. Will support deleting advertising, and adding criticism. The truth shall make you free.
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e ROM and related history
I hesitate to put this summary here, but because I'm being repeatedly accused of bias or COI, because block logs get re-organized and confused, and because | Caliwing AKA Indidea is requesting Unblock, here it is for reference and background.
Some things I've learned about eelo AKA /e/ and e foundation by participating at Wikipedia:
The renaming of eelo to /e/ for trademark name issues is a repeat mistake by e's founder. Mandrake GNU/Linux previously had to be renamed for the same reason. This is not in the e ROM articles because it hasn't been made notable by reliable sources.
The /e/ ROM article was started in late November 2018 by Mnair69. According to e foundation's about pages and forums, he was and is their "community leader." He was investigated for sockpuppetry (and meat puppetry) in December 2018 during the Article for Deletion discussion. No administrator action was taken:
Mnair69 Sockpuppet investigation
At that time the suspected meat puppets' associations were not disclosed. Now several likely (Conflict of Interest) associations are apparent. Indidea is likely e's founder, and has been blocked for spam/promotion. One is an active supporter on e's telegram and forums. Another is a developer for e foundation. At least two others are members of e's Board.
Most of those user accounts are mostly inactive since the AfD, but the article, and related articles were significantly edited by Caliwing and Indidea . Indidea was blocked for being an obvious spam ID, connected with e foundation's founder's personal blog (web search "Indidea"). Caliwing and Indidea accounts were found to be sockpuppets, and Caliwing was blocked: Indidea AKA Caliwing Sockpuppet Investigation
IANAL, but this all looks like violation of European Fair-trade law: Wikipedia Conflict of Interest - European Fair Trade Law
-- Yae4 (talk) 15:18, 4 November 2019 (UTC) & Yae4 (talk) 22:12, 5 November 2019 (UTC)
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