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schestowitz> In researching the internet, a year or two ago I ran across a phonyJul 27 09:29
schestowitz> corporate-front website called Save the American Inventor, whichJul 27 09:29
schestowitz> featured Kappos.  https://savetheinventor.com/Jul 27 09:29
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-savetheinventor.com | Save The Inventor | Home PageJul 27 09:29
schestowitz> <https://savetheinventor.com/>Jul 27 09:29
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:29
schestowitz> Looked at it again today, and found Mossoff's name, who you mentioned aJul 27 09:29
schestowitz> few weeks ago.  But, check out this video of Kappos, particularly at 0:50. Jul 27 09:29
schestowitz> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKF3E0CIGgE&t=1sJul 27 09:29
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Invidious: https://invidio.xamh.de/watch?v=NKF3E0CIGgEJul 27 09:29
schestowitz> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKF3E0CIGgE&t=1s>Jul 27 09:29
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> invidio.xamh.de | David Kappos, Former USPTO Director - InvidiousJul 27 09:29
schestowitzLOL, he speaks about IBM,, where he made millions!!Jul 27 09:29
schestowitzRe: more suicide evidenceJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> There were some odd reactions to the suicide stuff that is coming outJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:48
schestowitz> I really hope there isn't another, quite the oppositeJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:48
schestowitz> When I was Fellowship rep and mentoring GSoC and Outreachy, people wouldJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> come to me with their problems.  I think that is one reason for theJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> hysterical attacks.  Chris Lamb is angry because the Albanian womanJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> wrote that email thanking me for my support:Jul 27 09:48
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:48
schestowitz> a) Lamb & co don't want independent developers like me to find out aboutJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> the scandalsJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:48
schestowitz> b) Lamb, above everybody else, seemed to have some ego complex, heJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> couldn't understand why the women were not submitting reports in writingJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> to leader@debian.org.  Most women would prefer to talk about harassmentJul 27 09:48
schestowitz> face to face with somebody who takes the time to visit their country.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Lamb couldn't understand that.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Those appear to be the motives for trying to stop people talking to me.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> But people still come forward.  The Frans Pop suicide wasn't in theJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> original WIPO document but various people insisted it was time.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> On the other hand, I realize there are some people who may not come toJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> me right now.  Maybe you can support them, and I don't mean this in anJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> exploitative manner, to confide in you or a colleague.  For example, youJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> could put something on both tuxmachines and techrights "We know there isJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> heightened awareness of mental health and suicide... here are SamaritansJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> details ... some volunteers are also available for a coffee by webcam"Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Once again, I don't want to exploit that.  Some people might call inJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> with very serious problems but other people will see that you areJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> sincerely trying to help and may alert you to another case like FransJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> Pop.  It was the same with the Fedora ambassador and some other cases,Jul 27 09:49
schestowitz> various people come forward, they don't want to say it themselves butJul 27 09:49
schestowitz> they know it will come out.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitzLWN wrote an unflattering summary of what happened.Jul 27 09:49
schestowitzThan again, Jon works with LF.Jul 27 09:49
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schestowitz> Going through info I've collected, I ran across this C-IP2 at GeorgeJul 27 09:59
schestowitz> Mason.  Look how pretentious these people are.  Jul 27 09:59
schestowitz> https://cip2.gmu.edu/about/our-team/ <https://cip2.gmu.edu/about/our-team/>Jul 27 09:59
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-cip2.gmu.edu | Our Team – Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation PolicyJul 27 09:59
schestowitzThey are nasty shills. For many years already.Jul 27 09:59
schestowitzThis is -KStreet class act.Jul 27 09:59
schestowitzx https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/26/23278933/microsoft-q4-2022-earnings-revenue-cloud-windows-xbox-gaming-surfaceJul 27 10:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theverge.com | Microsoft Q4 2022 earnings: Windows and Xbox fall in $51.9 billion quarter - The VergeJul 27 10:27
schestowitzx https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/microsoft-misses-revenue-expectations-citing-strong-dollar-1235186845/Jul 27 10:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hollywoodreporter.com | Microsoft Misses Revenue Expectations, Citing Strong Dollar – The Hollywood ReporterJul 27 10:27
schestowitzx https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/business-analytics/microsoft-soothes-market-fears-with-forecast-for-double-digit-revenue-growth/93150540Jul 27 10:27
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | microsoft: Microsoft soothes market fears with forecast for double-digit revenue growth, CIO News, ET CIOJul 27 10:27
schestowitz# revenue (bailouts) not profit ...Jul 27 10:27
schestowitz  <li>Jul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://ubuntu.com//blog/unravelling-complexity-in-a-software-defined-vehicles-industry">Unravelling complexity in software-defined vehicles</a></h5>Jul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:33
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Unravelling complexity in software-defined vehicles | UbuntuJul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                        <p>Vehicles are becoming more connected, autonomous, shared and electric (the famous CASE acronym). While customers expect new features and upgradability, the software and hardware components enabling such innovations require a different system architecture to function. This is a major change for the automotive industry as it requires new software skills, methodologies and business models. At the same time, Jul 27 10:33
schestowitzautomotive manufacturers need to adhere to complex and strict industry standards, and uphold safety-critical functions. In this post, we will focus on the different challenges the industry is facing in terms of hardware and software complexity, cybersecurity and safety. We will also discuss how Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) can learn from software companies to survive this transition towards software-defined vehicles and succeed.</p>Jul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:33
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schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://ubuntu.com//blog/dell-xps-13-plus-developer-edition-now-certified-with-ubuntu-22-04-lts">Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition now certified with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS</a></h5>Jul 27 10:33
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Dell XPS 13 Plus Developer Edition now certified with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | UbuntuJul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                        <p>Starting from August, developers can buy Dell’s flagship XPS 13-inch laptop with the latest version of Canonical’s desktop Linux preinstalled. Also, from today current XPS 13 Plus owners can install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and automatically receive the same hardware-optimised experience that will ship with the new Developer Edition.</p>Jul 27 10:33
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:34
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schestowitz                            <h5><a href="https://sysdfree.wordpress.com/2022/07/26/333/">2022 hardcore list of linux distributions without elogind and other systemd parts</a></h5>Jul 27 10:34
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-sysdfree.wordpress.com | 2022 hardcore list of linux distributions without elogind and other systemd parts | systemd-free linux communityJul 27 10:34
schestowitz                            <blockquote>Jul 27 10:34
schestowitz                                <p>This list is going to be short and there may be a sublist of distros with a medium strict standard. We shall explain what the object is, below the short list (which we hope the community will assist in making longer as we have not been able to currently review the work of every distro and fork).</p>Jul 27 10:34
schestowitz                            </blockquote>Jul 27 10:34
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schestowitz<li>Jul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/07/25/reviving-a-vintage-secondary-split-flap-clock-with-arduino/">Reviving a vintage secondary split-flap clock with Arduino</a></h5>Jul 27 10:35
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Reviving a vintage secondary split-flap clock with Arduino | Arduino BlogJul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                        <p>In the world of computing, many interfaces utilize a primary/secondary model of asymmetric communication, in which a primary host device controls one or more secondary client devices. This model is, for example, common among PATA and SATA hard drive arrangements. It is also common in clock networks, with a central time server updating several client clocks. iSax had a unique example of such a client clock Jul 27 10:35
schestowitzwith a vintage split-flap display, and made it useful again by retrofitting an Arduino board.</p>Jul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:35
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schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://ubuntu.com//blog/raspberry-pi-hat-tutorials-part-2-blinkenlights-and-micro-pong">Raspberry Pi HAT tutorials part 2 – Blinkenlights and micro-Pong!</a></h5>Jul 27 10:35
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Raspberry Pi HAT tutorials part 2 – Blinkenlights and micro-Pong! | UbuntuJul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                        <p>As of Ubuntu 22.04, the Raspberry Pi Pimoroni Unicorn HATs are supported on Ubuntu out of the box. This includes the standard Unicorn Hat, Unicorn pHAT, Unicorn HAT Mini, and Unicorn HAT HD.</p>Jul 27 10:35
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:35
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schestowitz  <li>Jul 27 10:36
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://drewdevault.com/2022/07/25/Open-hardware-graveyard.html">The past and future of open hardware</a></h5>Jul 27 10:36
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-drewdevault.com | The past and future of open hardwareJul 27 10:36
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:36
schestowitz                                        <p>What does open hardware need to succeed, and why have many projects failed? And why do the successful products often have non-free components and poor stock? We can’t blame it all on the chip shortage and/or COVID: it’s been an issue for a long time.</p>Jul 27 10:36
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:36
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schestowitz<li>Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://klarasystems.com/articles/contributing-to-open-source-beyond-software-development/">Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development: Why Open Source Projects Need Non-Developer Contributors</a></h5>Jul 27 10:53
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-klarasystems.com | Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development | Klara Inc.Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                        <p>The cornerstone of any open source project is a rich and diverse community—not the code. Open source projects thrive because of the community built around them.</p>Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                        <p>A project’s ideas, comments, bug reports, forums, Twitter discussions, advocacy, design, documentation, mailing lists, and code contributions all reflect the presence of this community. These contribute to the project’s success and assure its long-term sustainability. Building such a community around open-source software (OSS) projects requires everyone contributing—hobbyists, developers, and non-Jul 27 10:53
schestowitzdevelopers such as technical writers, designers, and community managers—to stand on each other’s shoulders.</p>Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                        <p>However, non-coding contributions are frequently overlooked and underappreciated in open-source initiatives. Let’s cover why non-developer contributions should be appreciated and why those contributions help projects thrive.</p>Jul 27 10:53
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:53
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schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://baronhk.wordpress.com/2022/07/23/the-seamonkey-internet-suite-is-still-developed-is-it-right-for-you/">The SeaMonkey Internet Suite is still developed. Is it right for you?</a></h5>Jul 27 10:54
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-baronhk.wordpress.com | The SeaMonkey Internet Suite is still developed. Is it right for you? – BaronHK's RantsJul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                        <p>The SeaMonkey Web Browser and Internet Suite (Web page editor, Mail and News client, and ChatZilla for IRC) is still producing releases.</p>Jul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:54
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schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://danielpocock.com/welcoming-women-in-free-open-source-software-tech-events/">Welcoming women in free and open source software tech events</a></h5>Jul 27 10:54
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-danielpocock.com | Welcoming women in free and open source software tech eventsJul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                        <p>It comes down to a simple matter of listening. One of the key things women asked me is whether I know any professional women who would like to come and join their events, such as the Toastmasters meetings in Prishtina. We had up to 60 people at some of those meetings. There was typically fifty percent female participation. If people spend 90 minutes on a Toastmasters meeting then that involves 10 minutes of Jul 27 10:54
schestowitzadministration and 80 minutes of productive time: [...]</p>Jul 27 10:54
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 10:54
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schestowitz<li>Jul 27 12:32
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://citizenlab.ca/2022/07/geckospy-pegasus-spyware-used-against-thailands-pro-democracy-movement/">Pegasus Spyware Used Against Thailand’s Pro-Democracy Movement</a></h5>Jul 27 12:32
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-citizenlab.ca | GeckoSpy: Pegasus Spyware Used Against Thailand’s Pro-Democracy Movement - The Citizen LabJul 27 12:32
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jul 27 12:32
schestowitz                                        <p>We discovered an extensive espionage campaign targeting Thai pro-democracy protesters, and activists calling for reforms to the monarchy.</p>Jul 27 12:32
schestowitz                                        <p>We forensically confirmed that at least 30 individuals were infected with NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware.</p><p>The observed infections took place between October 2020 and November 2021.</p>Jul 27 12:32
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jul 27 12:32
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schestowitz"Jul 27 22:36
schestowitzDear SUEPO member,Jul 27 22:36
schestowitz Jul 27 22:36
schestowitzOn 11 July 2022, we distributed model appeals against the zero adjustment of pensions and salaries in 2022. Please check your email.Jul 27 22:36
schestowitzMany of you submitted a review request based on the model that SUEPO provided on 28 February 2022. On 28 April 2022, the administration decided negatively on these requests.Jul 27 22:36
schestowitzWe would like to remind you that the deadline for filing said appeals is approaching: 28 July 2022. Please contact your Local Bureau if needed.Jul 27 22:36
schestowitz"Jul 27 22:36
schestowitz"Jul 27 23:08
schestowitzDear Suepo members,Jul 27 23:08
schestowitz770 staff members participated in the ballot on the “Work-to-Rule” actions among which 90% voted in favour.Jul 27 23:08
schestowitzThe Action Plan is therefore approved and active until end of September.Jul 27 23:08
schestowitzNo strike action was proposed in this ballot in view of the survey results showing a preference for the “Work-to-Rule”.Jul 27 23:08
schestowitzMore information on how to participate in the “Work-to-Rule” actions can be found here.Jul 27 23:08
schestowitz"Jul 27 23:09
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