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schestowitz | [18:01] <schestowitz> http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2020/03/working-from-home.html | Mar 10 06:02 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.dustinkirkland.com | From the Canyon Edge: Working from Home: Lessons Learned Over 20 Years & a Shopping List | Mar 10 06:02 | |
schestowitz | [01:08] <rianne> https://hartmans.livejournal.com/100209.html - have a look. | Mar 10 06:02 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-hartmans.livejournal.com | Forged Email - Ponderings — LiveJournal | Mar 10 06:02 | |
schestowitz | > Stock buybacks are legalized embezzlement. They serve little purpose | Mar 10 06:21 |
schestowitz | > other than to siphon money out of the company. In other words, Dorsey | Mar 10 06:21 |
schestowitz | > just paid a large bribe. | Mar 10 06:21 |
schestowitz | We shall soon find out if what I call 'toilet paper' economies (based on fictional market caps) sell out as quickly as physical toilet paper.... | Mar 10 06:21 |
schestowitz | One of my earlier sources of inspiration on what brought down USSR and why Americans need to look for what he calls "escape routes". Sadly he died. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TgnKZ5UgYS0 | Mar 10 06:21 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.youtube.com | The Sorrows of Empire - Chalmers Johnson - YouTube | Mar 10 06:21 | |
schestowitz | >> Assuming they still do the right thing(r): | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | >> https://euobserver.com/institutional/147637 | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > It'll be a challenge and many will impair forward movement in that area. | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > The EC represents the corporations and the EP the lobbyists. The whole | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > democratic aspect of the EU is a kludge. It has arisen out of the coal | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > and steel cartels | Mar 10 06:31 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-euobserver.com | How corporate lobbyists steer EU law-making | Mar 10 06:31 | |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > https://europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/history_en | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > Nonetheless I hope that some politicians are able to sink their teeth in | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | > the problem. | Mar 10 06:31 |
schestowitz | EUIPO and EPO WBers are one way things can be forced to improve. | Mar 10 06:31 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-europa.eu | The history of the European Union | European Union | Mar 10 06:31 | |
schestowitz | >>> https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/libreplanet-2020-in-person-component-canceled-but-well-see-you-online | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> I responded to FSF 2 minutes after they had announced this in social | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> control media Diaspora. Of course I mentioned RMS ;-) | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:38 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fsf.org | LibrePlanet 2020: In-person component canceled, but we'll see you online — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software | Mar 10 06:38 | |
schestowitz | >> Then, when they did the blog post I added it to TM. | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> TM actually mentioned it within minutes as well, with Diaspora as a link | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> (which is super rare). | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | >> This virus is becoming a much bigger deal than I expected. | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > Yes, though it's not like the 1918 virus, it is exposing the deliberate | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > hollowing out of both the physical and economic infrastructures. The US | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > is already in a severe medical crisis even long before SARS-CoV-2 shows | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > up. Note that all the hourly wage workers will have to show up even if | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > they are more dead than alive, simply to "keep" their job and because | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | > they have no health care anyway. | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | 22 deaths in Washington alone (I checked 2 hours ago... GIS cuts through the prose and crap) | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | In the UK we have this thing called ZHC | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | Zero -hour contract | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | No show, no pay | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | No guaranteed income | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | No shoppers, no call to work | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | No way to pay bills | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | Yesterday we got lots of discounted foods that we never find | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | I assume because fewer people travel to the offie | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | OTOH, we still have a barely-survivng NHS | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | Last week they told me bookings must not be made online (or phone?), not in person at the clinics | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | WTH? | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | My health improved a lot thanks to the chair, partly... . it impacted even my feet, due to weak circulation with the older chair, which only looks good. | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | Tonight is my last shift of 4. I still need to sort out VPN configs. | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/17399148#79335bc044610138128e4b805bfd4bc6 | Mar 10 06:38 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@linux@joindiaspora.com: Basilisk: A Firefox Fork For The Classic Looks and Classic Extensions http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/134982 | Mar 10 06:38 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> www.tuxmachines.org | Basilisk: A Firefox Fork For The Classic Looks and Classic Extensions | Tux Machines | Mar 10 06:38 | |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | Mar 10 06:38 | |
schestowitz | Does anyone know about the dudes behind this? | Mar 10 06:38 |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 06:39 |
schestowitz | >>> | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | >>> https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/libreplanet-2020-in-person-component-canceled-but-well-see-you-online | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | >>> | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | >> http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/135011#comment-24037 and | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | >> http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/135006 | Mar 10 06:47 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fsf.org | LibrePlanet 2020: In-person component canceled, but we'll see you online — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software | Mar 10 06:47 | |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | > It's good that you and Rianne are so quick to publish accurately. My | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | > links are quite delayed due to the collection work flow. Also, it's | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | > getting harder to find any tech news anywhere. I'm relying more on RSS | Mar 10 06:47 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tuxmachines.org | LibrePlanet 2020: In-person component canceled, but we'll see you online | Tux Machines | Mar 10 06:47 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tuxmachines.org | Events: Mostly More Cancellations | Tux Machines | Mar 10 06:47 | |
schestowitz | > feeds but those too even the blogs contain less tech material these days. | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | Do you want my OPML? | Mar 10 06:47 |
schestowitz | >> 22 deaths in Washington alone (I checked 2 hours ago... GIS cuts through | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> the prose and crap) | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> In the UK we have this thing called ZHC | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | >> Zero -hour contract | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | > Those were illegal here until a few years ago. Now they are the norm | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | > and on top of that many employers cut way back. For examples, cleaners | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | > working in a complex of buildings are docked for the time spent getting | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | > between the individual buildings. If they complain about anything or | Mar 10 06:55 |
schestowitz | > turn in notice in advance of a new job the retribution is the next day | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > in the form of greatly reduced hours. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | I didn't know this aspect. I hate jobs where I have to swipe in or do timesheets. Waste of productivity, as if commuting wasn't bad enough... | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | Gig economy is the newest lipstick on the pig... marketed as personal freedom or something... even when you're still bossed... and get no paid holidays, sick leave etc. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | Then they wonder why better educated couples don't feel secure about bringing more kids into this world... | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> No show, no pay | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> No guaranteed income | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> No shoppers, no call to work | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> No way to pay bills | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> Yesterday we got lots of discounted foods that we never find | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> I assume because fewer people travel to the offie | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> OTOH, we still have a barely-survivng NHS | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> Last week they told me bookings must not be made online (or phone?), not | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> in person at the clinics | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> WTH?>> It's also about increasing the bureaucracy while reducing influence and | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > control of individual workers. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | We have 3 managers now in our company. One would suffice. So they make up fake needs and processes that add no actual value to the company. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | If remote working becomes more widespread, Rianne and I might consider leaving. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | Mar 10 06:56 | |
schestowitz | >> My health improved a lot thanks to the chair, partly... . it impacted | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> even my feet, due to weak circulation with the older chair, which only | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> looks good.>> Excellent. Remember to do a few range of motion moves every 20 minutes | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > or so, especially for the back and legs. They tried to inflict online | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > consultations here some years ago without addressing either electronic | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > or physical privacy in the least. Talking with the head of the company | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > the project which it was all outsourced to gave the impression that he | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > was a prolific but poor liar. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | I sway on this chair every now and then. It relaxes the back. It's very, very customisable. I still don't know fully how to operate it. Many handles. I hope that when the final arrives (this one is a trial) there will be a paper manual. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | >> Tonight is my last shift of 4. I still need to sort out VPN configs. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > Remember to blog about the VPN setup if you are an early adopter. I | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | > will help a lot of other people. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | I will first do a wiki page for my colleagues. Passthrough policy is what I currently need to sort out, but it is not urgent. | Mar 10 06:56 |
schestowitz | Our 'genius' management put our VPN server..... on AWS!! | Mar 10 06:57 |
schestowitz | > [snip] | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >>> It's also about increasing the bureaucracy while reducing influence and | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >>> control of individual workers. | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> We have 3 managers now in our company. One would suffice. So they make | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> up fake needs and processes that add no actual value to the company. | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> If remote working becomes more widespread, Rianne and I might consider | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | >> leaving. | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | Please read this new post... half a day old: | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2020/03/working-from-home.html | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | Rianne and I liked it. | Mar 10 07:10 |
schestowitz | Rianne last worked in an actual office around 2005. For me... 2007. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | Battle for remote working impacts how you too will spend tens of thousands of hours of your life... and health impact not to be discounted. | Mar 10 07:11 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.dustinkirkland.com | From the Canyon Edge: Working from Home: Lessons Learned Over 20 Years & a Shopping List | Mar 10 07:11 | |
schestowitz | More important than sport & celeb gossip is the planning ahead. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > There is a lot of opportunity for remote workflow to setting into good | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > technologies and methods. It has to happen quickly though. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > Microsofters need a few months to react and if remote work styles have | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > not cemented substantially before then, they will screw things up and | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > force a passel of technologies that aren't up to task for anyone. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | I know someone from Microsoft who sometimes gets to work from home, but rarely... to the point where the home office is a poorly-equipped joke with his little toddler crying in the background. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > [snip] | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | >> Our 'genius' management put our VPN server..... on AWS!! | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > They sure miss the point of a VPN. Again, I'll mention that if a | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > service needs a firewall then it should not be on the net in the first | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | > place. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | Management clowns love clown computing. They read the 'right' trade journals.... like FT . | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | Meanwhile, at our office, we now have largely unused server racks with servers that only eat up electricity. | Mar 10 07:11 |
schestowitz | >> Meanwhile, at our office, we now have largely unused server racks with | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | >> servers that only eat up electricity. | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > One site I worked at had an early era homemade RAID-5 array. It was the | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > size of a large home refrigerator and required hearing protection to be | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > around. One day I followed the cables and found they were not plugged | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > into anything, and weren't terminating even near anythig. So I turned | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > the whole unit off. No one said anything. Maybe it is sitting there, | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | > quietly, to this day. | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | I am guessing it was some large bank wasting money on things it does not even know how to operate. | Mar 10 07:29 |
schestowitz | >> Please read this new post... half a day old: | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | >> http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2020/03/working-from-home.html | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | >> Rianne and I liked it. | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | > Nice, he goes into good detail. It's important that he has an | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | > employer-provided separate physical device for work. | Mar 10 07:32 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.dustinkirkland.com | From the Canyon Edge: Working from Home: Lessons Learned Over 20 Years & a Shopping List | Mar 10 07:32 | |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | > But the choice of an ink jet printer is IMHO a costly mistake. | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | He can afford it. Check his work history. | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | Rianne and I are still saving to merely buy the house this year or next year. Maybe after that we can even spend more time on the sites (if the economy doesn't collapse... causing massive inflation). | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | We don't have many expenses; the bread we feed to ducks and geese (sometimes swans) here is like a million times cheaper than one child. | Mar 10 07:32 |
schestowitz | > But the choice of an ink jet printer is IMHO a costly mistake. | Mar 10 07:33 |
schestowitz | Rianne's store: | Mar 10 07:33 |
schestowitz | https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/trendsright | Mar 10 07:33 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.ebay.co.uk | trendsright on eBay | Mar 10 07:33 | |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/15639824#8d2f7c4044140138c287047d7b62795e | Mar 10 07:35 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: #microsoft loves sellouts. Like Jim #zemlin (who loves money, like his spouse who does the money grab at #pwc ) | Mar 10 07:35 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- Photo by schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_f7a521725cced2100c01.jpeg | Mar 10 07:35 | |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 07:35 |
schestowitz | Mar 10 07:35 | |
schestowitz | Jim Zemlin is the one on the left (with glasses)? Who is the spouse? | Mar 10 07:35 |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 07:35 |
schestowitz | Sheela Goud, IIRC (the spelling), not in this photo.... | Mar 10 07:35 |
schestowitz | >> When you see things like this, and I kid you not, you must start asking | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | >> questions about fraud. Like, "we'll buy X computers/units from Y | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | >> (OEM/Microsoft), you give me % of that money..." | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > I would not be surprised if kickbacks were involved but as mentioned did | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > not finish investigating. | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > There were other places where the OEMs blocked the sale when they found | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > out that the machines were to be used for Linux. Intervention was | Mar 10 08:07 |
schestowitz | > needed from the international headquarters to force the sale, but it was | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > delayed by several months that way and allowed M$ to get a whole team | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > physically on site and shut all that down permanently. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | >> The EPO's management robs the institutions this way. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | >> WBers needed. Anonymity needed for WBer confidence. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | >> Remember we still have that long draft about Windows in hospitals. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > Yes, I wonder what kind of protections are in place in the US where | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > hospital staff could report M$ implicated deaths without fear for their | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | > jobs through retribution. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | Maybe I can 'muscle' the text to obfuscate sources. But that would still betray a promise I had made to the source, who is now too afraid to go on with it. | Mar 10 08:08 |
schestowitz | FYI: workflow | Mar 10 08:17 |
schestowitz | post-ff is still work in progress as it's vastly sub-optimal; but it saves some repetitive work. On another screen I use IRC for verification, with a sound alert on (I configured it like this, with an IRC bot kaniini had developed). | Mar 10 08:17 |
schestowitz | I'd rather not do a blog post about it, at least now yet. | Mar 10 08:17 |
schestowitz | I hope this helps explain what happens at my end. | Mar 10 08:17 |
schestowitz | >> Maybe I can 'muscle' the text to obfuscate sources. But that would still | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | >> betray a promise I had made to the source, who is now too afraid to go | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | >> on with it. | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | > Best to leave that story be until the sources come around on the idea. | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | > I used to know a lot of MDs but none that I can ask directly over work | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | > e-mail. Maybe I should write some snail mail letters. | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | When I write these (greeting cards also) I tend to photograph them before sending. | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | I still have old greeting cards sent to people decades ago. | Mar 10 08:20 |
schestowitz | >> FYI: workflow | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> post-ff is still work in progress as it's vastly sub-optimal; but it | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> saves some repetitive work. On another screen I use IRC for | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> verification, with a sound alert on (I configured it like this, with an | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> IRC bot kaniini had developed). | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > When I get a better keyboard driver I can use the light level and color | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > to indicate various notifications. | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> I'd rather not do a blog post about it, at least now yet. | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > Ok. | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | >> I hope this helps explain what happens at my end. | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > Attached is one quadrant of the workspace here. The other three are not | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | > much better but with different gear. :( | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | There ought to be better ways to hide if not reducing the level of wiring. I use table maps/cloths to conceal some and made braids of some. It takes some time and effort, but eventually you want one main keyboard, one main mouse and only displays, physical volume controls etc. The neck can do the work the hands otherwise do if you get enough displays. | Mar 10 08:51 |
schestowitz | <li> | Mar 10 11:14 |
schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://fedoramagazine.org/fish-a-friendly-interactive-shell/">Fish – A Friendly Interactive Shell</a></h5> | Mar 10 11:14 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Mar 10 11:14 |
schestowitz | <p>Fish (friendly interactive shell) is a smart and user-friendly command line shell that works on Linux, MacOS, and other operating systems. Use it for everyday work in your terminal and for scripting. Scripts written in fish are less cryptic than their equivalent bash versions. </p></blockquote></li> | Mar 10 11:14 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-fedoramagazine.org | fish - Fedora Magazine | Mar 10 11:14 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/Erin09969945/status/1237343052638892033 | Mar 10 12:43 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Erin09969945: @schestowitz Why is our country like this...wtf | Mar 10 12:43 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/kittyhundal/status/1237341412284399616 | Mar 10 12:44 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@kittyhundal: Julian Assange is being held in arbitrary detention. His bail sentence was over months ago. There is no reason not… https://t.co/y0KQ6e1PRe | Mar 10 12:44 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@kittyhundal: Julian Assange is being held in arbitrary detention. His bail sentence was over months ago. There is no reason not… https://t.co/y0KQ6e1PRe | Mar 10 12:44 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/kittyhundal/status/1237341412284399616 | Mar 10 12:44 |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 12:44 |
schestowitz | Kitty Hundal ⏳#RebelGirl & #DarkWebIntellectual Retweeted Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) | Mar 10 12:45 |
schestowitz | Julian Assange is being held in arbitrary detention. His bail sentence was over months ago. There is no reason not to release him from prison during his Extradition Hearing. | Mar 10 12:45 |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 12:45 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/edschminke/status/1237183903556866049 | Mar 10 12:46 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@edschminke: @BlurbMaxi @schestowitz Pretty sure you mean fission 🙄 | Mar 10 12:46 | |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: Ask Former EPO President Alison Brimelow What EPO Means to International Women’s Day #Deception #patents #Europe… https://t.co/7sfgXxAFgo | Mar 10 16:14 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: Ask Former EPO President Alison Brimelow What EPO Means to International Women’s Day #Deception #patents #Europe… https://t.co/7sfgXxAFgo | Mar 10 16:14 | |
acer-box | "Ask Former EPO President Alison Brimelow What EPO Means to International Women’s Day #Deception #patents #Europe #Memes #WomensDay" | Mar 10 16:14 |
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: Today’s UPC ‘Debate’ is a Farce, Stuffed by the Litigation ‘Industry’ Instead of British Industry #Deception… https://t.co/GEOaN2vsJ9 | Mar 10 16:14 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: Today’s UPC ‘Debate’ is a Farce, Stuffed by the Litigation ‘Industry’ Instead of British Industry #Deception… https://t.co/GEOaN2vsJ9 | Mar 10 16:14 | |
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acer-box | Today’s UPC ‘Debate’ is a Farce, Stuffed by the Litigation ‘Industry’ Instead of British Industry #Deception #patents #Europe #upc | Mar 10 16:14 |
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acer-box | https://twitter.com/Sheikh_al_Touar/status/1237410397180907520 | Mar 10 16:15 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: António Campinos Sponging Off the EPO #humour #patents #Europe https://t.co/a5Sw2QGG9f | Mar 10 16:15 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> techrights.org | António Campinos Sponging Off the EPO | Techrights | Mar 10 16:15 | |
acer-box | https://twitter.com/Sheikh_al_Touar/status/1237410133686304769 | Mar 10 16:15 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: JURI Committee (the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs) Buries the Unitary Patent (UPC) for Good… https://t.co/u4nE4d945P | Mar 10 16:15 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Sheikh_al_Touar: JURI Committee (the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs) Buries the Unitary Patent (UPC) for Good… https://t.co/u4nE4d945P | Mar 10 16:15 | |
acer-box | "JURI Committee (the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs) Buries the Unitary Patent (UPC) for Good #patents #law #Europe" | Mar 10 16:15 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/PamelaDrew/status/1237359485213122562 | Mar 10 17:35 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@PamelaDrew: Why do people who know how broken Washington's regulatory & safety process is imagine a #vaccine rushed to market,… https://t.co/1yGJZXMAhb | Mar 10 17:35 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@PamelaDrew: Why do people who know how broken Washington's regulatory & safety process is imagine a #vaccine rushed to market,… https://t.co/1yGJZXMAhb | Mar 10 17:35 | |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 17:35 |
schestowitz | PamelaDrew Retweeted Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊) | Mar 10 17:35 |
schestowitz | Why do people who know how broken Washington's regulatory & safety process is imagine a #vaccine rushed to market, w/o safety testing for long term side effects & injury liability waved, is a good idea? Current flu vaccines barely hit 14% effectiveness. | Mar 10 17:35 |
schestowitz | " | Mar 10 17:35 |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/NickNovykh/status/1237405616504782848 | Mar 10 17:35 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@NickNovykh: @schestowitz Yes, Sanders campaigns to (whatever remains of) middle class Democrats. | Mar 10 17:35 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/zoobab/status/1237431484354629633 | Mar 10 17:36 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@zoobab: @schestowitz Malta has also english as an official language: https://t.co/AQyOlGi44q | Mar 10 17:36 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> en.wikipedia.org | Malta - Wikipedia | Mar 10 17:36 | |
schestowitz | and how many patents? | Mar 10 17:36 |
schestowitz | Like counting Monaco as "French" | Mar 10 17:36 |
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