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schestowitz[TR] | > I will attack the last paragraph, write an open letter asking the Member | Feb 27 06:21 |
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schestowitz[TR] | > States that have not ratified to bring the matter to Court using their | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > power under art259, for violation of TEU19.1 and TFEU267, as it was | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > raised by Dr Stjerna's in Germany, and where the escalation to the CJEU | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > was dismissed by the court with a dubious political justification. | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > Companies need a solid foundation, not some kind of system that will | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > collapse at the first case, where my 8 year old daughter would | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > understand that it is not in line with the treaties and the | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > jurisprudence of the Court, the tactic being the 'fait accompli'. | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | > We need a new petition as a spamming tool, i will look at it this eve. | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | As a 'contingency', I will remind people EPO has no legitimacy. | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | <techrights-news> Nobody can fix the EPO now. It needs to implode. It's the only way left to rectify things. | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | <techrights-news> The EPO Crisis, as Explained by EPO Insiders | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2023/02/27/epo-crisis-explained/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/02/27/epo-crisis-explained/ | Feb 27 06:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | ^^ minutes ago | Feb 27 06:21 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | The EPO Crisis, as Explained by EPO Insiders | Techrights | Feb 27 06:21 | |
schestowitz[TR] | > Thanks for spreading the word :-) | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > I've got a bunch of articles coming up, that I suspect you may be | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > interested in publishing. | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > Are you up for a coordinated release? | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | Yes, definitely, but I check email only about once a day, so there is overhead/latency. | Feb 27 06:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | > if u are capable that would be great :D | Feb 27 06:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | > as i am more a linux + php guy :D | Feb 27 06:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | > best reg | Feb 27 06:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | > 150EUR = 132.80GBP the 4GB version https://www.ebay.de/itm/334681369286 | Feb 27 06:25 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.ebay.de | Raspberry Pi 4 Modell B 4GB RAM PC (vorgefertigt) mit Kühlkörper & Platte - NEU 765756931182 | eBay | Feb 27 06:25 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Quite a ripoff, maybe because of the allege supply shortages. Those should be about 50 pounds or less. | Feb 27 06:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | > not much price difference eh? | Feb 27 06:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | > https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393933536912 | Feb 27 06:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | Insanely overpriced, I paid 205 for a new laptop 12 months ago. | Feb 27 06:27 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.ebay.co.uk | Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2GB 4GB 8GB RAM Board 1.5GHz 64-bit CPU WiFi Bluetooth | eBay | Feb 27 06:27 | |
schestowitz[TR] | > Thanks! :D | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > what article did you like the most? | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > just added new AI generated pics to this article :D | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | > https://dwaves.de/2023/01/11/ai-ki-generates-pictures-from-words/ | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | Telegram post and rants about wordpress.com/.org spying. | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | HEY HI (AI) generated images are overhyped. Some are just clever filters and some are efficient plagiarism tools. | Feb 27 06:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2023/01/29/the-hey-hype-machine/ | Feb 27 06:29 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-» AI KI generates pictures from words | dwaves.de | Feb 27 06:29 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | The Hey Hype Machine | Techrights | Feb 27 06:29 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/24/who_writes_open_source/">Who writes Linux and open source software?</a></h5> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Even now, I run into those who think Linux and open source software is made by people living in their parents' basement and writing the code out of the goodness of their hearts. Wrong. So, so wrong.</p> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Yes, even now, some people write open source code to scratch an itch or just because they enjoy it. But if you look closely, you'll find that the vast majority of today's open source programmers do it for the same reason you do your job: money.</p> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Feb 27 08:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Feb 27 08:01 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Who writes Linux and open source software? • The Register | Feb 27 08:01 | |
schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.openrightsgroup.org/press-releases/online-safety-bill-spy-clause-could-force-signal-to-pull-services-from-uk/">Online Safety Bill: Spy clause could force Signal to pull services from UK</a></h5> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>“The spy clause in the Online Safety Bill will give Ofcom the power to ask private companies to scan everyone’s private messages on behalf of the government. Quite simply, it is state-mandated private surveillance of the kind that we see in authoritarian regimes.</p> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Feb 27 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | Feb 27 08:15 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.openrightsgroup.org | Online Safety Bill: Spy clause could force Signal to pull services from UK | Open Rights Group | Feb 27 08:15 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | <li> | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | <h5><a href="https://www.emptywheel.net/2023/02/26/the-biden-administration-staved-off-russias-first-round-of-infowar-on-ukraine-but-how-about-the-second/">The Biden Administration Staved Off Russia’s First Round of InfoWar on Ukraine, But How about the Second?</a></h5> | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | <blockquote> | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | <p>Which is why I find these passages, from Politico’s oral history of the events leading up to Russia’s expanded invasion of Ukraine, a good place to start reading it. Finer — now Biden’s Deputy National Security Adviser — described bringing allies around to preparing for Russia’s attack by “bombarding them” with so much information they could no longer ignore evidence of Russ | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | ia’s likely attack.</p> | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | </blockquote> | Feb 27 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | </li> | Feb 27 09:55 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.emptywheel.net | The Biden Administration Staved Off Russia's First Round of InfoWar on Ukraine, But How about the Second? - emptywheel | Feb 27 09:55 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | [21:45] <Source> So I think they know him pretty well | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <schestowitz> what is his position in honeycomb? | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <Source> He also worked at Novell | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <schestowitz> ah | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <schestowitz> maybe that's where their paths crossed | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <schestowitz> I ran botcoyynovell | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <schestowitz> even boycottnovell | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:46] <Source> Staff product engineer | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:47] <Source> No Chris is known all these people a lot longer | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:49] <Source> There's this tweet that Charity majors says that she knew Nat, miguel and chris when she was 17[21:50] <Source> charity is 44 so she's one year older than Chris[21:50] <Source> Scratch that she's 42 | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:50] <Source> So that means she's one of year younger than Nat | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:50] <Source> Chris is 49 | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:51] <Source> Alex is 41[21:51] <Source> What's also interesting about this whole thing | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:51] <Source> I know this other guy that was a credit card scammer that's the same age as all these guys[21:51] <Source> And is also from Rochester | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:51] <Source> Which is where Alex is from | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:58] <schestowitz> seems a little anecdotal | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [21:59] <Source> Yeah it's just another coincidence I guess[22:00] <Source> I'm just surprised at how small this world is and how many of these people I know from completely separate parts of my | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:00] <Source> Life | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:00] <Source> Just by being a sort of cute girl that you guys like to talk to sometimes 🙄 | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:00] <Source> Not you guys | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:00] <Source> Just guys in general[22:00] <Source> Using text to speech and it doesn't work well all the time | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:04] <Source> Also I don't think you should be discounting anecdotal evidence at this point because basically that's how I know anything | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:09] <schestowitz> [22:00] <Source> I'm just surprised at how small this world is | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:09] <schestowitz> honeybcomb became our client this month | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:09] <schestowitz> at work | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [22:55] <Source> https://en.everybodywiki.com/Chris_Toshok | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [23:06] <schestowitz> "In the early days of Linux he co-developed the X-Word word processor for Linux, one of the first WYSIWYG word processors for Linux. Although X-Word was never completed, its dependency on Motif led the Hungry Programmers team led by Chris Toshok to implement LessTif, a free software alternative to the Motif toolkit." | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [23:16] <schestowitz> e.g. http://techrights.org/ipfs/bulletins.html | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [23:16] <schestowitz> oops | Feb 27 13:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | [23:16] <schestowitz> wrong window | Feb 27 13:09 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-en.everybodywiki.com | Chris Toshok - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki | Feb 27 13:10 | |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Techrights Full IPFS Index | Feb 27 13:10 | |
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geert | supsupsupsup | Feb 27 19:58 |
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