●● IRC: #boycottnovell @ Techrights IRC Network: Friday, July 02, 2021 ●● ● Jul 02 [02:31] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #boycottnovell [02:31] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [03:40] *job (~job@yfw32r65chp4s.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [05:47] *job has quit (connection closed) ● Jul 02 [07:03] *DaemonFC has quit (Quit: Leaving) ● Jul 02 [08:09] *psydroid_ (~psydroid@cqggrmwgu7gji.irc) has joined #boycottnovell [08:21] schestowitz x https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/machine-learning-made-easy-with-raspberry-pi-adafruit-and-microsoft/ :( :( two companies shooting themselves in their own foot by associating with M$. Their days are numbered now, regardless of how popular either happens to be at the moment. What makes the leaders of either think that somenhow theirs will be the first company in history to survive "collaboration" with M$? [08:21] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.raspberrypi.org | Machine Learning made easy with Raspberry Pi, Adafruit and Microsoft - Raspberry Pi [08:22] schestowitz http://techrights.org/irc-archives/irc-log-techrights-300621.html#tJun%2030%2009:35:28 [08:22] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-techrights.org | IRC: #techrights @ Techrights IRC Network: Wednesday, June 30, 2021 [08:28] Techrights-sec apropos IRC, why is Cisco in use instead of OpenBGP? [08:28] Techrights-sec I guess that's almost off topic but it does affect TR uptime indirectly. [08:29] schestowitz good question that I would rather not ask now that the problem is behind and I don't want to sound too demanding [08:31] psydruid they could have grown organically but by associating with M$ they expect to grow faster [08:31] psydruid in that case I would say bring on Raspberry Pi 5 with official Vista 11 support and see the entire hardware world being unhappy as you don't need more than a 100 machine to run the latest version of their malware [08:36] *psydroid_ has quit (connection closed) [08:43] Techrights-sec Mostly just curiosity. [08:44] schestowitz psydruid: maybe I will do a video about this [08:44] schestowitz maybe [08:45] Techrights-sec Though the level of casual curiosity is hard to [08:45] Techrights-sec convey in written messages. [08:45] Techrights-sec There are some major deployments of OpenBGP, usually on OpenBSD, but from [08:45] Techrights-sec what I gather they keep a very low profile to avoid flocks of [08:45] Techrights-sec laywers and salesteams away from their managers and executives. [08:46] schestowitz I've relayed on this question [08:47] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [09:02] Techrights-sec Ok. Makes sense. I have read that it can to 10Gbps no problem but [09:02] Techrights-sec have not been privy to any of the advanced work. [09:02] Techrights-sec About the wiki-to-gemini conversion, one of the confounds has been that the [09:02] Techrights-sec structured markup in the wiki has been gamed to behave more like typographical [09:02] Techrights-sec markup. That means that structure is not consistent and has to be inferred [09:02] Techrights-sec from context and thus becomes more like scraping and therefore more brittle. [09:42] Techrights-sec I have something which works adequately on both the Mono and EPO wiki pages. [09:42] Techrights-sec Needs tweaking but is more or less proof of concept [09:42] Techrights-sec Making a script to parse the RSS feed for the wiki would take some time though. [09:42] Techrights-sec \ [09:43] schestowitz bringing these pages up to date isn't a high-priority things. So far for conversations i found that text editor's search and replace could do a lot very fast, esp. for large pages. In fact, a script could just extract the 'diff' and then it can be manually added in (the new stuff), as expansions typically hppen only in eone place [09:44] schestowitz *thing *conversion *happen *one [09:48] *job (~job@yfw32r65chp4s.irc) has joined #boycottnovell [09:53] schestowitz x https://www.newsweek.com/microsoft-vp-feds-send-company-thousands-us-citizen-records-requests-each-year-1605640 [09:53] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.newsweek.com | Microsoft VP: Feds Send Company Thousands of U.S. Citizen Records Requests Each Year [09:53] schestowitz = [09:53] schestowitz x https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/22559852/microsoft-windows-11-black-blue-screen-of-death-bsod-change [09:53] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.theverge.com | Microsofts Blue Screen of Death is changing to black in Windows 11 - The Verge [09:53] schestowitz = ● Jul 02 [10:39] schestowitz in tomorrow's more 'sidal' logs you will see redacted details about what happened a month ago ● Jul 02 [11:15] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #boycottnovell [11:59] *psydroid_ (~psydroid@cqggrmwgu7gji.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [12:10] *psydroid_ has quit (connection closed) [12:10] *psydroid_ (~psydroid@cqggrmwgu7gji.irc) has joined #boycottnovell [12:33] Techrights-sec Is there audio for http://techrights.org/videos/raspberry-pi-adafruit-and-microsoft.webm ? [12:33] Techrights-sec Nevermind, it's there but strangely VLC could not play the audio right away. [12:33] Techrights-sec Remember the distinction between Raspberr Pi Foundation and [12:33] Techrights-sec Raspberry Pi Trading [12:33] *TechrightsBN has quit (connection closed) [12:33] schestowitz i thought it was called 'limited' and then checked after doing the video.. in wikipedia ● Jul 02 [13:37] *job has quit (connection closed) [13:40] Techrights-sec There are two. [13:40] Techrights-sec See slide #3 [13:40] Techrights-sec https://static.raspberrypi.org/files/about/RaspberryPiFoundationStrategy2016-18.pdf [13:40] Techrights-sec also: [13:40] Techrights-sec https://www.raspberrypi.org/about/governance/ [13:40] Techrights-sec " [13:40] Techrights-sec Simon is Principal Researcher for Microsoft UK and Chair of Computing at Schools (CAS). [13:40] Techrights-sec " [13:44] *job (~job@yfw32r65chp4s.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [14:24] *DaemonFC (~daemonfc@6dye47i4qbawi.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [15:46] Techrights-sec last I saw before connection dropped ^^ [15:47] Techrights-sec I think that was the latest. ● Jul 02 [16:02] schestowitz thanks for reorg'ing the epo wiki page. the 2020 archive has just december in it, but I can use edit history to re-add jan-nov 2020 to that page now [16:05] *job has quit (connection closed) [16:06] schestowitz done [16:06] schestowitz http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php?title=EPO_2020_Archive&diff=15866&oldid=15853 [16:21] Techrights-sec thanks, I thought I had all the months in 2020 [16:21] Techrights-sec Wiki interfaces are rather clumsy. [16:21] Techrights-sec However, I see in the history that I missed Jan - Nov 2020 somehow [16:21] Techrights-sec even though I recall adding them. [16:25] schestowitz I see all wiki changes over rss feeds (you can too), so I can double-check and ensure we lose nothing and/or can rollback where needed. Wish we could open up the wiki, but last we tried it was spammed to hell... to the point the only solution was to restore from latest backup [16:43] Techrights-sec opening the wiki would require a staff / volunteer committment to keep the [16:43] Techrights-sec spammers disadvantaged until they give up. [16:44] Techrights-sec opening the wiki would require a staff / volunteer committment to keep the [16:44] Techrights-sec spammers disadvantaged until they give up. There will always be some, but [16:44] Techrights-sec if they go unaddressed in a timely manner then there is quickly a tsunami [16:44] Techrights-sec of them. [16:44] schestowitz yes, but anyway, we did for a while enjoy an open wiki, maybe 5 years ● Jul 02 [18:22] *DaemonFC has quit (Quit: Leaving) ● Jul 02 [19:38] *DaemonFC (~daemonfc@ikndeyq3khxi2.irc) has joined #boycottnovell ● Jul 02 [22:16] schestowitz https://twitter.com/0xFreak71/status/1411048244130484235 [22:17] *TechrightsBN (~b0t@ju4kayhrhsm6a.irc) has joined #boycottnovell [22:17] TechrightsBN Hello World! I'm TechrightsBN running phIRCe v0.75 [22:19] *DaemonFC has quit (Quit: Leaving) ● Jul 02 [23:59] *psydroid_ has quit (connection closed)