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schestowitz[TR2] http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/03/cjeu-paris-convention-does-not-allow.html?showComment=1710201787029#c4805135650746388544Mar 14 00:04
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | CJEU: The Paris Convention does not allow cross-IP priority claims - The IPKatMar 14 00:04
schestowitz[TR2]"I think the title of this article is a bit misleading as Art 4(E) Paris *does* allow a design application to claim priority to a utility model application. Effectively the real question was whether a PCT, which itself may be considered to be a patent monopoly application or a utility model (Art 2 PCT), gives rise to priority period of 12 months or 6 months for a subsequent design application (i.e. depending on what type of right tMar 14 00:04
schestowitz[TR2]he PCT was considered to be). The answer was that for a design application to be able to claim priority, the PCT had to be considered to be a utility model application falling under the scope of Art 4(E)(1) Paris for which the priority period was set at 6 months. The concluding comment in the article above (which refers to 'PCT patent monopoly application') may therefore be misinterpreted as, while not strictly inaccurate, it has tMar 14 00:04
schestowitz[TR2]o be read in context (as it is referring to particular subset interpretation of PCT applications, not all PCT applications as some may think). It may be appropriate to rephrase accordingly, as a design application can generally claim priority to a PCT application if it is within a 6 month period (on the basis that a PCT may be considered to be a utility model application rather than a patent monopoly application for this purpose) pMar 14 00:04
schestowitz[TR2]ursuant to Art 41(1) CDR, Art 4(E)(1) Paris and Art 2 PCT."Mar 14 00:04
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schestowitz[TR2] <li>Mar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]                            <h5><a href="https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/fixing-nginx-error-undefined-constant-pdomysqlattrusebufferedquery">Fixing nginx Error: Undefined constant PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY</a></h5>Mar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]                            <blockquote>Mar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]                                <p>Why did I post this blog post? Because after the fourth time I've run into this—spending on average like 30 minutes each time diagnosing the issue—I figured I'd write my own blog post so I find the solution I needed more quickly next time :) </p>Mar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]                            </blockquote>Mar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]                        </li>Mar 14 06:51
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.jeffgeerling.com | Fixing nginx Error: Undefined constant PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY | Jeff GeerlingMar 14 06:51
schestowitz[TR2]chromas> Sounds like antisemitismMar 14 06:52
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schestowitz[TR2]<aristarchus> If you want, Roy, you can make a story submission, and wait for it to be rejected, just like everyone else.  Spamming your site on IRCMar 14 06:52
schestowitz[TR2] <li>Mar 14 07:07
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.r-bloggers.com/2024/03/mastering-random-sampling-in-r-with-the-sample-function/">Mastering Random Sampling in R with the sample() Function</a></h5>Mar 14 07:07
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Mar 14 07:07
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>The sample() function in R is a powerful tool that allows you to generate random samples from a given dataset or vector. It’s an essential function for tasks such as data analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, and randomized experiments. In this blog post, we’ll explore the sample() function in detail and provide examples to help you understand how to use it effectively. </p>Mar 14 07:07
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Mar 14 07:07
schestowitz[TR2]                                </li>Mar 14 07:07
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Mastering Random Sampling in R with the sample() Function | R-bloggersMar 14 07:07
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schestowitz<Ingar> which brings us back to why I've put him on ignoreMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> SN's s/n ratio is bad atmMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> most messages are not signalMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> in IRCMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> the main channel was like that anywayMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> IME, this is exactly what the trolls wantMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> troll [n.]: someone who can say one small thing to get a comm channel off trackMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> and everyone feeding the provocation or fighting one anotherMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> this is why you need "voice" systemMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<schestowitz[TR]> stop it from    even startingMar 14 10:10
schestowitz<janrinok> we need this channel open to EVERYBODY - not only those with accounts.Mar 14 10:28
schestowitz<fab23> schestowitz[TR]: it is not worth to discuss about moderation in the channel or not as it takes more time resources then the issue itself does cause. As janrinok says it has to stay open, which I also think is the right thing to do. Even when not arround, as this and the main channel have public log files on https://logs.sylnt.us/ it will be read and then later on mention again. So bestMar 14 10:52
schestowitz<fab23> option really is just ignoring and not talking about.Mar 14 10:52
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-logs.sylnt.us | NO TITLEMar 14 10:52
schestowitz"What Is Cybersecurity: Types, Importance, And More!"Mar 14 11:18
schestowitzx https://thecyberexpress.com/what-is-cybersecurity/Mar 14 11:18
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-thecyberexpress.com | What Is Cybersecurity: Types, Importance, And More!Mar 14 11:18
schestowitz"Why Satya Nadella thinks Google should have been a 'winner' in AI"Mar 14 11:21
schestowitzx https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/why-satya-nadella-thinks-google-should-have-been-a-winner-in-ai/articleshow/108479877.cmsMar 14 11:21
schestowitz# satya sezMar 14 11:21
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Why Satya Nadella thinks Google should have been a 'winner' in AI - Times of IndiaMar 14 11:21
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schestowitz<Ingar> janrinok: the solution is to give voice to everyone on the channel by default, so it can be taken awayMar 14 14:16
schestowitz<janrinok> but all that happens is that people log out and log in with another name.  We end up playing wackamole.  I have not idea what he is saying - I have him on 'ignore'.Mar 14 14:32
schestowitz<janrinok> We cannot have staff on here 24/7Mar 14 14:32
schestowitz                                <li>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/slimbook-executive-report-3.html">Slimbook Executive, long-term usage report 3</a></h5>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                        <p>A couple of weeks back, I wrote my second long-term usage report for the Slimbook Titan laptop. Now, we shall have a third report for another Slimbook, the Executive. This is a machine that I bought as the replacement for my old and trusty, you guessed it, Slimbook Pro2. After five years, that system experienced a case swelling due to a faulty battery, and I had to promptly power it down. One dMar 14 14:45
schestowitzoth not play games with Lithium, cor. But only briefly, it turned out. I was able to replace the battery just fine, and give the Pro2 a fresh breath of life. That is a story for another time, though. </p>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                        <p> We wanna focus on the Executive here. So far, so excellent, one must say. This is a superb productivity laptop, the perfect travel slash office slash non-serious-gaming-stuff machine, with a beautiful, even sexy case, splendid screen and keyboard, good performance, and, clad in Plasma that be Kubuntu 22.04, it also behaves majestically. I am ultra-pleased with the machine, even though there waMar 14 14:45
schestowitzs a hiccup or two in the recent few months, as I reported in the second article. Now, we need to see what happened since. </p>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz                                </li>Mar 14 14:45
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.dedoimedo.com | Slimbook Executive, long-term usage report 3Mar 14 14:45
schestowitz<fab23> Ingar: to give voice by default you need to have a bot in here doing that.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> hm, maybe the channel could be configured to give voice to anybody, but then admin also can use /ban to silence someone already.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<requerdanos> this channel is not even registered.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> no advantage to voice everybody to remove it when need, as /ban also can do that.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> all that happens is that they log in with another nameMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> and that as well :)Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> which needs somebody here to do itMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> ok, with /ban you can do some magic to even catch it with a different nickMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> if the name changes and the IP changes you are going entirely on contentMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> I have better things to do with my timeMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> :)Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> done it - he simply uses another nameMar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> don't forget that he has over 400 usernames that he has created.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<fab23> so just ignoring him is the best to do.Mar 14 15:01
schestowitz<janrinok> exactly - he isn't worth the effort.  What damage is he doing?Mar 14 15:01
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