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schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                            <h5><a href="https://kde.haraldsitter.eu/posts/plasma-crash-course-sentry/">Plasma Crash Course - Sentry - Harald Sitter's KDE Blog</a></h5>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                            <blockquote>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                                <p>A while ago a colleague of mine asked about our crash infrastructure in Plasma and whether I could give some overview on it. This seems very useful to others as well, I thought. Here I am, telling you all about it! </p>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                                <p> Our crash infrastructure is comprised of a number of different components. </p>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                            </blockquote>Jan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                        </li>Jan 18 05:33
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-kde.haraldsitter.eu | Plasma Crash Course - Sentry - Harald Sitter's KDE BlogJan 18 05:33
schestowitz[TR2]                                <li>Jan 18 07:36
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-alpha-5-released/">2025: The Year of COSMIC — Alpha 5 Released!</a></h5>Jan 18 07:36
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jan 18 07:36
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>System76 kicks off 2025 with a new COSMIC Alpha release! Our team is rested and racing towards an approaching Beta of our new Rust-based desktop environment for Pop!_OS and other distros. COSMIC Alpha 5 brings an early version of the COSMIC Media Player, Users Settings, and essential updates to Alt+Tab, variable refresh rates, and more! </p>Jan 18 07:36
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jan 18 07:36
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.system76.com | 2025: The Year of COSMIC — Alpha 5 Released! - System76 BlogJan 18 07:36
schestowitz[TR2]https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jhpaexjqJan 18 07:37
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jhpaexjq )Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]"Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]Legacy customers.Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]In general, new customers will turn to IBM only when there is no other choice. IBM is TOO MUCH...too big, too complicated to deal with, too many forms, too many phone calls, too many meetings, too many salespeople, TOO EXPENSIVE.Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]IBM's legacy customer base already knows how to buy IBM offerings when the need arises. Everyone else will go to someone else first, and turn to IBM only as a last resort.Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]3 hours ago by AnonymousJan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]| 1 reaction (+1/-0)Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]Post ID: @kn+1jhpaexjqJan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2] 0 Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]Seriously, who is still buying IBM products & services?Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]5 hours ago by AnonymousJan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]| no reactionsJan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]Post ID: @k6+1jhpaexjqJan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2] +3 Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]you missed the sarcasm in the emails. Granite 3.1 is the AI vaporware that will replace us all.Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]"Jan 18 07:37
schestowitz[TR2]https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jhkng8c9Jan 18 07:40
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1jhkng8c9 )Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]"Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]"Because most people are addicted to Facebook and Twitter/X and the advertisers pay $$$ to inject their salespitches directly into people's brains."Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]I think they make some money from advertisers but not that muchJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]think about it, they are worth much much much much much much much much more than the companies they point people towards which make actual useful productsJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]you can compare beta, and sh*tt!er to newspapers and tv that advertised as well back a few decades ago, were those businesses that insanely richJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]beta, and sh*tt!er sell share price and financial scamsJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]14 hours ago by AnonymousJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]| 2 reactions (+2/-0)Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]Post ID: @p6+1jhkng8c9Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2] +4 Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]"Hiring should be based on merit, and not immutable characteristics."Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]it used to be when the US was basically one raceJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]now everyone hires based on their own race except for the white su-kersJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]that fall for this ridiculous idealistic drivel until they are removed from everythingJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]14 hours ago by AnonymousJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]| 4 reactions (+4/-0)Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]Post ID: @p5+1jhkng8c9Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2] +8 Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]DEI = Didn’t Earn It.Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]Hiring should be based on merit, and not immutable characteristics.Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]15 hours ago by AnonymousJan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]| 8 reactions (+8/-0)Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]Post ID: @ny+1jhkng8c9Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2] +1 Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]    How does a so-called business survive if you are paying 80% of your staff ridiculously high salaries but they are not producing anything. Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]Because most people are addicted to Facebook and Twitter/X and the advertisers pay $$$ to inject their salespitches directly into people's brains.Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2]"Jan 18 07:40
schestowitz[TR2] http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2025/01/guestpost-referral-broadened-to-have.html?showComment=1737059937271#c8478023761762359131Jan 18 08:57
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | GuestPost: A referral broadened? To have one’s cake, to eat it...or not yet to get it (G 1/24) - The IPKatJan 18 08:57
schestowitz[TR2]"As you indicate, the President seems to indicate that “ The EPO will take account during search and examination of a generally accepted definition of a term in the relevant technical field and any different definition given within the application itself.”  However, in the underlying case, the EPO Examining division did not require the applicant to include the (broadened) definition of an otheewisr well-known term into the claiJan 18 08:57
schestowitz[TR2]m, nor did the Examining Division consider that different definition when examining patentability. So in the case at hand, this general principle (if applied at all, which may be doubted as it is not in the Guidelines) was not applied. And with art.84 not being a ground of opposition, third parties are left in uncertainty…"Jan 18 08:57
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schestowitz[TR2] http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2025/01/guestpost-referral-broadened-to-have.html?showComment=1737047980036#c469818129438990748Jan 18 10:09
schestowitz[TR2]"I donot see a reason why adapationnof the descript...</a></h5><blockquote>I donot see a reason why adapationnof the description would be a necessary result of a ruling on claim interpretation. Art.123(2) EPC clearly emphasize that any Amendment is not allowed to change the meaning of the disclosure AND puts privacy to the application as filed, not as amended, as to meaning of terms. So any amended claim shall have the same interprJan 18 10:09
schestowitz[TR2]etation and scope without and with an amended description (if amendments to claims and/or description are all done in compliant with 123(2)).<br /><br />Would be interested to hear your thoughts on this!"Jan 18 10:09
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | GuestPost: A referral broadened? To have one’s cake, to eat it...or not yet to get it (G 1/24) - The IPKatJan 18 10:09
schestowitz[TR2]"Microsoft catches Russian state-sponsored hackers shifting tactics to WhatsApp"Jan 18 10:49
schestowitz[TR2]x https://cyberscoop.com/star-blizzard-fsb-whatsapp-microsoft-threat-intel/Jan 18 10:49
schestowitz[TR2]# misrepresents m$ as an authorityJan 18 10:49
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Microsoft catches Russian state-sponsored hackers shifting tactics to WhatsApp | CyberScoopJan 18 10:49
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schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Jan 18 11:27
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-jupyter-notebook-on-debian-12/">How to Install Jupyter Notebook with Nginx Proxy on Debian 12</a></h5>Jan 18 11:27
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jan 18 11:27
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Jupyter is a free and open-source web application for interactive computing and data science. Jupyter supports all programming languages and provides multiple software, such as JupyetrLab, which provides a feature-rich and tabbed multi-notebook editing environment, Notebook as a lightweight and simplified notebook authoring, Qtconsole, and many more. </p>Jan 18 11:27
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jan 18 11:27
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schestowitz[TR2]                                Jan 18 11:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.howtoforge.com | How to Install Jupyter Notebook with Nginx Proxy on Debian 12Jan 18 11:28
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schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Jan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2025/01/18/a-game-boy-is-the-worst-and-best-option-for-a-cars-dash/">A Game Boy is the worst and best option for a car's dash</a></h5>Jan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>The car in question is a second-generation Hyundai Sante Fe. Like all vehicles available in the US after 1998, it has an OBDII port and Sutley was able to tap into that to access the CAN bus that the car uses to send data between different systems. That data includes pertinent information, such as speed. </p>Jan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p> Sutley used an Arduino paired with a CAN shield to sniff and parse that data. The Arduino then writes to the “ROM” with whatever Sutley wants to display on the Game Boy’s screen, such as speed. </p>Jan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jan 18 16:41
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schestowitz[TR2]                                Jan 18 16:41
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | A Game Boy is the worst and best option for a car's dash | Arduino BlogJan 18 16:41
schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Jan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/deepin-linux-25-preview/">Deepin 25 Preview: A Sleek Redesign with Major Under-the-Hood Changes</a></h5>Jan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Arguably, the most significant innovation in Deepin 25 is Solid, a new operating system framework that strengthens security and reliability. At its core, Solid sets essential system directories as read-only, thereby preventing unauthorized access or harmful modifications. </p>Jan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p> This technique provides a layer of protection and ensures that system-level resources remain intact, no matter what kind of experiments or routine installations users perform. </p>Jan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jan 18 16:42
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schestowitz[TR2]                             Jan 18 16:42
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Deepin 25 Preview: A Sleek Redesign with Major Under-the-Hood ChangesJan 18 16:42
schestowitz[TR2]  <li>Jan 18 16:44
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/this-raspberry-pi-handheld-emulator-looks-like-a-nintendo-switch-but-it-can-play-many-more-games">This Raspberry Pi handheld emulator looks like a Nintendo Switch but it can play many more games</a></h5>Jan 18 16:44
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jan 18 16:44
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Retro gaming on the Raspberry Pi is cool enough on its own but it's even more exciting to see the neat housing makers come up with for their retro gaming rigs. Today we've got an awesome build put together by a maker known as BBoHK. Using the latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5), he's created a handheld retro console that resembles a Nintendo Switch. </p>Jan 18 16:44
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jan 18 16:44
schestowitz[TR2]                                </li>Jan 18 16:44
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tomshardware.com | This Raspberry Pi handheld emulator looks like a Nintendo Switch but it can play many more games | Tom's HardwareJan 18 16:44
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