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| schestowitz[TR2] | techrights.org IRC server's certificate expired (ALL) - just been told this by FSF | Mar 13 09:50 |
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| schestowitz[TR2] | Looking into it now | Mar 13 09:51 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/03/11/curl-8-19-0/">curl 8.19.0</a></h5> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <p>We stopped the bug-bounty but it has not stopped people from finding vulnerabilities in curl. </p> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | </li> | Mar 13 11:21 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | Mar 13 11:21 | |
| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-curl 8.19.0 | daniel.haxx.se | Mar 13 11:21 | |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Mar 13 11:25 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://rubenerd.com/how-would-you-enforce-llm-restrictions/">How would you “enforce” LLM restrictions?</a></h5> | Mar 13 11:25 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Mar 13 11:25 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <p>Back in January I introduced my LLM Licence. For the cost of a donation to one of a few different technical foundations in which I harbour a keen interest and admiration, the licence would grant you permission to use an LLM trained on my works for a query. </p> | Mar 13 11:25 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <p> It was tongue-in-cheek, but it did generate a surprising amount of feedback. This was among the most common responses: [...] </p> | Mar 13 11:25 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Mar 13 11:25 |
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| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Rubenerd: How would you “enforce” LLM restrictions? | Mar 13 11:25 | |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Mar 13 12:29 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://linuxgizmos.com/myir-launches-am62lx-based-myc-ym62lx-som-with-3x-can-fd-and-8x-uart/">MYIR Launches AM62Lx-based MYC-YM62LX SoM with 3× CAN-FD and 8× UART</a></h5> | Mar 13 12:29 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Mar 13 12:29 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <p>The MYC-YM62LX measures 43 × 45 mm and is powered by the TI AM62Lx processor, specifically the AM62L32BOGHAANBR variant, featuring dual Arm Cortex-A53 cores running at up to 1.25 GHz. The processor family targets Linux-based industrial platforms that require low power consumption while maintaining sufficient compute capability for display-driven applications and embedded control systems.</p> | Mar 13 12:29 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Mar 13 12:29 |
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| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/myir-launches-am62lx-based-myc-ym62lx-som-with-3x-can-fd-and-8x-uart/ ) | Mar 13 12:29 | |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <li> | Mar 13 12:34 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <h5><a href="https://www.tecmint.com/check-linux-os-version/">How to Check Linux OS Name and Kernel Version [6 Quick Methods]</a></h5> | Mar 13 12:34 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <blockquote> | Mar 13 12:34 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | <p>In this guide for Linux users, I’ll show you how to find your Linux system’s operating system version from the command line. While this may seem like a straightforward task, having a solid understanding of your system is always recommended for several important reasons:</p> | Mar 13 12:34 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | </blockquote> | Mar 13 12:34 |
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| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tecmint.com | 6 Ways to Check Your Linux OS Information and Kernel Version | Mar 13 12:34 | |
| schestowitz[TR2] | https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kjx78wwh#replies | Mar 13 13:30 |
| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kjx78wwh#replies ) | Mar 13 13:30 | |
| schestowitz[TR2] | " Funny comment, Is Santa Claus real ? | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | 8 minutes ago by Anonymous | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | | no reactions | Reply | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | Post ID: @1h8+1kjx78wwh | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | +1 | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | There will be no RAs in 2026 | Mar 13 13:30 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | " | Mar 13 13:30 |
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| schestowitz[TR2] | "There are many, very important, reasons to oppose the onslaught of age verification laws being enacted right now -- ranging from privacy concerns to rights infringement. | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | But the @EFF | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | has chosen to focus on a rather bizarre (and highly disturbing) reason to object to age verification: | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | The EFF wants little kids to see "LGBTQ+" sexual content on the Internet. And, since age verification laws might prevent some kids from seeing that sort of "LGBT" grooming content, the EFF | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | is opposed to it. | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | Two things can be true at once: | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | 1) The tidal wave of age verification laws is deeply concerning. | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | 2) The EFF being focused on wanting kids to see sexual content online is perverted and weird. | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | In fact, a good argument could be made that the EFF's perverted focus on showing sexual material to children actually *helps* those who are advocating *for* age verification... by | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | reinforcing the misguided case for age verification itself." | Mar 13 18:56 |
| schestowitz[TR2] | https://x.com/LundukeJournal/status/2032507735330160793 | Mar 13 18:56 |
| -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-x.com | NO TITLE | Mar 13 18:56 | |
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