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schestowitz | >>> https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=19/08/05/013251 | Aug 06 00:38 |
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-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-soylentnews.org | Follow-up Interview with E-Waste Recycler Eric Lundgren - SoylentNews | Aug 06 00:38 | |
schestowitz | >>> Some M$ shills are among the commenters. | Aug 06 00:38 |
schestowitz | >> Take a look at traffic at TR. Can't quite call it DDOS.... | Aug 06 00:38 |
schestowitz | >> | Aug 06 00:38 |
schestowitz | >> wow, lots of Microsofters there | Aug 06 00:38 |
schestowitz | >> | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | >> as expected | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > One thing that would help monumentally with the traffic would be to use | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > thumbnails instead of full scale JPEG and other images. WordPress seems | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > to have the inexcusable habit of publishing the full picture not scaling | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > it down before serving it. Thus even if the picture is rendered as | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > scaled down , the full bandwidth of the original full-scale picture is | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | > wasted. | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | I know what you mean. quick points: | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | 1. I used to shrink images manually | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | 2. the main bottleneck isn't bandwidth but RAM/CPU | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | 3. I started using high-res images when zooming became common, e.g. phones | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | 4. large images can be good for SEO (people looking for images) | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | 5. people have faster connections now. | Aug 06 00:39 |
schestowitz | >> I wonder if this one too comes from Microsoft or an agency: | Aug 06 00:44 |
schestowitz | > Point #2 is their main talking point, used to excuse their position. | Aug 06 00:44 |
schestowitz | As I said to Rianne earlier, I must remind myself | Aug 06 00:44 |
schestowitz | 1. not to take this personally. I often do, e.g. when the media slanders Assange | Aug 06 00:44 |
schestowitz | 2. if it comes to this, it means we're effective. being ignored is worse. | Aug 06 00:44 |
schestowitz | lots of IRC discussion about these topics lately. | Aug 06 00:44 |
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schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/08/the-pelham-decision-only-recognizable.html?showComment=1565011992127#c3449968785711776561 | Aug 06 03:28 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-ipkitten.blogspot.com | The CJEU Pelham decision: only recognizable samples as acts of reproduction? - The IPKat | Aug 06 03:28 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | Hi Eleonora, | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | There are many debatable findings and assumptions in this decision, in my opinion. But there is one matter that strikes me in particular and that is the issue also identified by you. It's the distinction between samples that are recognisable to the ear, and samples that are not. | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | In addition to the two difficulties as noted by you, another question (with sub-questions) comes to my mind. That is: how should be determined whether a sample is recognisable or not? More importantly, to (the ear of) whom should the sample be recognisable (or not) to conclude infringement of the original phonogram (or not)? To the judge? To the phonogram producer who’s phonogram the sample is taken from? To a musicologist? To the | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | average consumer of music who is reasonably well-informed and reasonably observant and circumspect? To the well-informed consumer of a certain style of music? | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | I understand that this is primarily a practical issue, and the Court usually doesn’t really seem to think (or care) about practical implications too much, but I can imagine discussions about this to become nothing less than a lawyer’s paradise (and as an entertainment lawyer myself – who am I too object?). | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | As pointed out, I have many more things to say about (other parts of) this decision too, but I’m curious about other IP Kat’s readers’ opinion on this particular point. | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/08/the-pelham-decision-only-recognizable.html?showComment=1565012790594#c2011970848368815186 | Aug 06 03:28 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-ipkitten.blogspot.com | The CJEU Pelham decision: only recognizable samples as acts of reproduction? - The IPKat | Aug 06 03:28 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 03:28 |
schestowitz | Hi Syb, | Aug 06 03:29 |
schestowitz | Thanks for your comment indeed. I agree with you that it's gonna cause more than a headache: determining what 'recognisable' means is likely to be the one of the thorniest points in sampling cases ... | Aug 06 03:29 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 03:29 |
schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/07/the-eu-regulation-on-fairness-in.html?showComment=1565001925166#c5807398127282054879 | Aug 06 03:30 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-ipkitten.blogspot.com | The EU Regulation on fairness in the platform economy is a let down for intellectual property - The IPKat | Aug 06 03:30 | |
schestowitz | "This is an interesting perspective. A couple of things jump out at me: (1) I totally understand and appreciate the motivation for the P2B Regulation, however I worry that it will end up blurring the lines such that some businesses are treated as consumers and some aren't. That just leads to even more uncertainty for everyone. (2) The ISS question is pretty fundamental - and not just for P2B Regulation. In 2017 the CJEU said that Uber is | Aug 06 03:30 |
schestowitz | not an ISS, it is a transport service. (I personally don't know why it can't be both - and here means that Uber is unlikely to fall under P2B). Whether a service is an ISS has ramifications well beyond P2B Regulation as well - Air BnB is currently trying to justify that it is an ISS (seems relatively clear to me that it is - and the AG has said that it is), in order to avoid (national) regulation by an over-zealous regulator in one of the | Aug 06 03:30 |
schestowitz | member states, which seems to go against EU legal freedom to operate principles. " | Aug 06 03:30 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/gumby4christ/status/1158595305924943872 | Aug 06 05:29 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@gumby4christ: @RealityInc This was news to me too, but there's a very close relationship between the two. https://t.co/g4beFphzGi | Aug 06 05:29 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Red Hat and NSA: This is Not News | Techrights | Aug 06 05:29 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/hm_belcher/status/1158601779845533697 | Aug 06 07:10 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@hm_belcher: https://t.co/Vz4KEXvzqn There are many corporations that are witnesses to it. HE IS AS DERANGED AS THEY COME. | Aug 06 07:10 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Bill Gates Dumps His Microsoft Shares and Buys Shares Of Goldman Sachs, Monsanto, and Exxon Mobil | Techrights | Aug 06 07:10 | |
schestowitz | > Hi, | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | > Monthly change throwaway mail, but yes :) | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | > For permanent contact, visit https://codeberg.org/crimeflare/cloudflare-tor | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 08:22 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-codeberg.org | crimeflare/cloudflare-tor: A collaboration to deal with The Great Cloudwall (aka Cloudflare) - cloudflare-tor - Codeberg.org | Aug 06 08:22 | |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | >> | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | >> test | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | >> | Aug 06 08:22 |
schestowitz | >> is your address working? | Aug 06 08:22 |
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schestowitz | Re: great discussion of systemd on lq | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | > https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/is-2019-still-too-soon-for-intelligent-assessment-of-systemd-4175658496/page5.html#post6021924 | Aug 06 08:27 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.linuxquestions.org | [SOLVED] Is 2019 Still Too Soon For Intelligent Assessment of SystemD? - Page 5 | Aug 06 08:27 | |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | > pdf of personal contributions attached (youll spend longer finding the | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | > same information if you visit the link instead or likely even miss it-- | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | > link is provided for reference.) | Aug 06 08:27 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 08:27 |
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schestowitz | > Hi Roy, | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > From your handover notes all I see is investigation and studying. Whilst this is what we have been asking, we want the research to create results. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > I do not see any resolve to any tickets or implementation of your findings on a whole in practical. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > I am not happy with your performance for the past few months and i dont see much improvement since the training. I would like to see improvements in handling tickets and tasks. I want tickets handled and your diagnosis implemented to resolve and close tickets and documentation on wiki. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | > I will be monitoring your handovers. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | Issues can only be resolved following investigation. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | Some of the technologies we're asked to deal with I do the best I can on; you have my skills 'matrix' already. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | I am deeply concerned, as the employee who has worked the longest in this company (along with Simon), that this is the kind of e-mails people who work >>>hard<<< from 1am to 9am can receive. It's not only detrimental to productivity but also to health. I've had to visit my GP several times recently. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | My key colleagues, one of whom worked in the company even longer than I have, may have left due to this. It's putting great strain on the company, which apparently refuses to listen to people who raise legitimate concerns, based on technical grounds. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | It gets yet worse; a colleague was late to the shift and did apologise. Last night a colleague was also late, but he apologised, so I forgave him. Another colleague did the same thing to Rianne (no apologies); came online almost half an hour later without apology. This is abject disrespect for colleagues, even people people who have been in the company for much longer. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | I'm not telling you how to run the company; I do, however, highlight the fact that this management style puts the company at risk of total collapse and I don't want that to happen. I love the company. | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | Regards, | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | (I'm close to quitting my company now) | Aug 06 11:27 |
schestowitz | welcome to the world of unqualified, big-headed middle managers with NO SKILLS in.... well in ANYTHING. :-)) | Aug 06 11:34 |
schestowitz | Not even in management! | Aug 06 11:34 |
schestowitz | > Thinking a bit about the web scraper, it might be of use where both | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | > conditions are met: | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | > | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | > 1) rss feed | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | > 2) consistent location of summary | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | Yes, I rook that into account all along. If their RSS or site is crap, they won't be rewarded with links -) | Aug 06 11:55 |
schestowitz | I will test your code shortly. | Aug 06 11:55 |
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schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/08/patent-infringement-in-public.html?showComment=1565081623364#c4862058205073034195 | Aug 06 13:47 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-ipkitten.blogspot.com | Patent infringement in public procurement? Still awaiting an answer - The IPKat | Aug 06 13:47 | |
schestowitz | "Great post Frantzeska! It reminds me of a Dutch case where a party submitted an add-on for trucks in a municipal procurement round; the add-on infringed and the District Court of the Hague issued an injunction on request of the patentee (ECLI:NL:RBDHA:2017:4). That seems to be the most logical outcome, though it of course does not address potential liability of the procuring agency. In the case that led to C-423/17 (Warner Lambert/CBG), | Aug 06 13:47 |
schestowitz | the lower Dutch court held that government agencies may act unlawfully by inciting patent infringement. Perhaps the same could apply to procurement proceedings, though I imagine the circumstances would have to be fairly specific." | Aug 06 13:47 |
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schestowitz | http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2019/08/patent-infringement-in-public.html?showComment=1565081623364#c4862058205073034195 | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > The code behind most sites is monstrous and bloated. I figure probably | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > 70% of web traffic is bloated overhead caused by CMSes and frameworks, | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > not counting images, just the pages themselves. Lean sites only take a | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > few seconds to add to the program. However most sites need about a | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > total of around five to ten minutes of digging and testing. Hats off to | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | > those who create and maintain lean web services. | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | I've managed to run the new script/ | Aug 06 17:48 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15619657#113ee8809a70013716577a163ef10931 | Aug 06 18:58 |
schestowitz | "A high-paying job." | Aug 06 18:58 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Zemlin thought bubble: if shit hits the fan, these guys can always offer me a job... | Aug 06 18:58 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell- Photo by schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_1bbb299c46749f5e971f.jpg | Aug 06 18:58 | |
schestowitz | With C and O in it, or VC | Aug 06 18:58 |
schestowitz | With C and O in it, or VP | Aug 06 18:58 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15621786#e16965909a8e0137165d7a163ef10931 | Aug 06 18:59 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: " #Proprietarysoftware is the foundation of the digital colonialism; and Richard Stallman reasoned a “nonfree program is a yoke, an instrument of unjust power.”" https://southcoastherald.co.za/368922/opinion-railway-ether/ | Aug 06 18:59 | |
schestowitz | Richard was fortunate to experience the very beginning of this, first hand. And smart enough to see where it would lead..."" | Aug 06 18:59 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> southcoastherald.co.za | OPINION: From the Railway to the Ether | South Coast Herald | Aug 06 18:59 | |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15616590#648bf6609a2a01378e7d0218b72fdf43 | Aug 06 19:05 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: I trust #ibm with #redhat and #fedora like I trusted #microsoft near #novell and #nokia The relationship will be exploitative. We know how IBM makes a lot of money: #patent blackmail, mainframes... | Aug 06 19:05 | |
schestowitz | Red Rat was already rotten, before IBM. It became a clone of microshaft, by the time Canonical started to cast its shadow… | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | freemedia@share.naturalnews.com | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | freemedia@share.naturalnews.com - about 14 hours ago | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | whats the canonical connection? or did i simply misread that is implying one? | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | Alessandro Ebersol | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | Alessandro Ebersol - about 7 hours ago | Aug 06 19:05 |
schestowitz | No connection per se, but a reactive stance Red Rat took when Canonical started to look like a threat, and they started to mess with Linux guts, not in a good way. | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | "Trump: I love lamp" | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15595278#f2c688009813013736a9047d7b62795e | Aug 06 19:06 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Microsoft: I love Linux Facebook: I love privacy Apple: I love security Trump: I love | Aug 06 19:06 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell- Photo by schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_3d721d7052575df84f0e.jpeg | Aug 06 19:06 | |
schestowitz | "v' | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:06 |
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schestowitz | Trump: I love me. Nobody loves me more than me. | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:06 |
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schestowitz | Adherence to the honesty and truth as given to them. | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15616812#d42abec09a37013716637a163ef10931 | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:06 |
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schestowitz | Adherence to the honesty and truth as given to them. | Aug 06 19:06 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Hers's some food for thought: #microsoft hired its PR chief from the US Army. Known best for their adherence to honesty and truth. Ask #wikileaks and #assange ... | Aug 06 19:06 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | Aug 06 19:06 | |
schestowitz | "just following intelligence." | Aug 06 19:06 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15598598#5680ee00986f0137b1890cc47a07853c | Aug 06 19:07 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #microsoft propagandist #microsoftTim still at it, attacking #libreoffice because of malicious macros one could, in principle, run https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08/02/document_foundation_libreoffice_security/ see http://techrights.org/2008/11/09/bribe-for-vista-7-review/ | Aug 06 19:07 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> www.theregister.co.uk | LibreOffice handlers defend suite's security after 'unfortunately partial' patch • The Register | Aug 06 19:07 | |
schestowitz | "i still really strongly believe that the macros are a bad design idea. they should be off by default." | Aug 06 19:07 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Tim Anderson Received Bribe for Vista 7 Review | Techrights | Aug 06 19:07 | |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15564261#0f82c870951f0137e5b60cc47a07853c | Aug 06 19:07 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #microsoft propagandist for over a decade (Simon Bisson) pushes Microsoft's Trojan horse against #gnu #linux so you know you MUST AVOID #wsl https://www.infoworld.com/article/3412063/an-introduction-to-wsl-2.html http://techrights.org/2019/07/14/wsl-is-just-vista-10/ | Aug 06 19:07 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> www.infoworld.com | An introduction to WSL 2 | InfoWorld | Aug 06 19:07 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:07 |
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schestowitz | i wonder if the real reason theyre removing the kernel driver for floppies is they cant make it work under wsl. #wslkernel #winux | Aug 06 19:07 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:07 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Microsoft’s WSL is Designed to Weaken GNU/Linux (on the Desktop/Laptop) and Strengthen Vista 10 | Techrights | Aug 06 19:07 | |
schestowitz | LOL. A: and B: not FOUND!!! FUCK IT, throw the code away! | Aug 06 19:07 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15519900#263ffc1090c40137164d7a163ef10931 | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | And 26 Million is pocket-change to MS. | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | freemedia@share.naturalnews.com | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | freemedia@share.naturalnews.com - 12 days ago | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | bill gates probably has more than that in his sofa cushions, along with an unfinished tin of thousand-dollar caviar and a platinum-cased zune he forgot he owned. | Aug 06 19:08 |
schestowitz | ' | Aug 06 19:09 |
schestowitz | They will keep doing it again and again and try harder not to get caught | Aug 06 19:09 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-Not a Diaspora post? | Aug 06 19:09 | |
schestowitz | http://techrights.org/2019/07/25/microsoft-bribery-2019/ | Aug 06 19:10 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-techrights.org | Microsoft Caught Committing Yet More Bribery Crimes, But Nobody Gets Arrested | Techrights | Aug 06 19:10 | |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15478245#a5c12a208c810137e5880cc47a07853c | Aug 06 19:10 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #microsoft is: 1. #lobbying AGAINST #freesw in elections 2. the cause for costly security breaches that compromise elections But #corporatemedia repeats paid-for Microsoft propaganda about it being "Open Source" and "securing" election #journalism is DEAD! | Aug 06 19:10 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:10 |
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schestowitz | #zdnet #cw #idg #linuxdotcom #opensourcedotcom #cbs #fossbytes | Aug 06 19:10 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:10 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15607459#3a4611209954013716637a163ef10931 | Aug 06 19:10 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:10 |
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schestowitz | Enhancement and repair were the very things that made the IBM PC so popular. People loved making their platform more powerful or adding new functionality. | Aug 06 19:10 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:10 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #Microsoft killed legislation that allows people to repair their own computers and gadgets (that they paid full price for), so why not also destroy the life of a prominent recycler who helps hardware repairs? http://techrights.org/2019/08/04/righttorepair/ | Aug 06 19:10 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Microsoft’s War on the Right to Repair (One’s Own Computers) Makes Lundgren an ‘Enemy’ to Microsoft | Techrights | Aug 06 19:11 | |
schestowitz | "Enhancement and repair were the very things that made the IBM PC so popular. this. People loved making their platform more powerful or adding new functionality. far more point in doing so when the platform is well documented and ubiquitous. the more they control the platform, the less useful those are." | Aug 06 19:11 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15467921#1c3309108b9a0137e57e0cc47a07853c | Aug 06 19:20 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #orangenazi First he came for the (Christian) Latin Americans Then he came for the Puerto Ricans (US citizens) Then US-born people with Puerto Rican parents Then the same for US-born Muslims What next? How long before Mormons? #whitesupremacists | Aug 06 19:20 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell- Photo by schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_2d95d30eca779fd2325a.jpeg | Aug 06 19:20 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:20 |
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schestowitz | well, if hes in for 8 consecutive terms-- still not then. | Aug 06 19:20 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:20 |
schestowitz | "Martin Niemöller" | Aug 06 19:20 |
schestowitz | "Martin Niemöller yes, but im (honestly) not sure it applies here. i know the quote, not the name. but im very familiar with the quote." | Aug 06 19:20 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15454181#3f03f4a08a6b013732e40218b72fdf43 | Aug 06 19:20 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #oracle is really bad with #freesw but #VirtualBox has long been the exception http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Oracle | Aug 06 19:20 | |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell--> techrights.org | Oracle - Techrights | Aug 06 19:20 | |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:20 |
schestowitz | Alessandro Ebersol | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | Aug 06 19:21 | |
schestowitz | Yes, and well configure, One Can even play games with it. | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | " | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | @Alessandro Ebersol Could you please share gaming configuration with virtualbox? | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | Alessandro Ebersol | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | Alessandro Ebersol - 20 days ago | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | Sure, I wrote about it, sometime ago. | Aug 06 19:21 |
schestowitz | Here: https://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/201810/page07.html | Aug 06 19:21 |
-TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-pclosmag.com | PCLinuxOS Magazine - Page 7 | Aug 06 19:21 | |
schestowitz | sphere@pluspora.com | Aug 06 19:21 |
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