Due complete catastrophes associated with IRC, notably Freenode, we didn't make any videos yesterday and the day before that. We lost a ton of time (and sleep) over the urgent need to set up contingencies and regain control over the "new" Freenode. The new deployment has caught up with about 60 users who are still on it, but they don't say much. IRC isn't about the number of users and how much they talk, however, but how many say something and how many say something of value (to retain high s/n ratio).
"In the meantime, those wishing to join us in IRC are encouraged to come to irc.techrights.org
(default port numbers)."In any event, this video is my personal view about recent parts of the EPO series about António Campinos 'hatchets' inside the Boards of Appeal and the Enlarged Board of Appeal's hearings [1, 2, 3]. I have had a lot more to say, but we lost an incredible amount of time this week. We won't be catching up fully any sooner than Monday.
Tomorrow we'll continue with Virtual Injustice -- Part 10. This series is by far our highest priority. Some time in the future we'll write about Freenode and explain things never covered elsewhere (we have some exclusive inside knowledge).
In the meantime, those wishing to join us in IRC are encouraged to come to irc.techrights.org
(default port numbers). This is the predictable network that won't be scrapped overnight and/or become unavailable for a whole day. ⬆