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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Endless OS 5.0 Beta Is Here with a New Desktop Interface and Wayland Support β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/Endless_OS_5_0_Beta_Is_Here_with_a_New_Desktop_Interface_and_Wa.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/Endless_OS_5_0_Beta_Is_Here_with_a_New_Desktop_Interface_and_Wa.gmi β | Jan 11 00:02 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Endless OS 5.0 Beta Is Here with a New Desktop Interface and Wayland Support | Jan 11 00:02 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄: Google Android Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/Android_Leftovers.2.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/Android_Leftovers.2.gmi β | Jan 11 00:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Android Leftovers | Jan 11 00:03 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): 6 Linux and Open-Source Technologies That Made the Steam Deck Possible β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/6_Linux_and_Open_Source_Technologies_That_Made_the_Steam_Deck_P.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/6_Linux_and_Open_Source_Technologies_That_Made_the_Steam_Deck_P.gmi β | Jan 11 00:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β 6 Linux and Open-Source Technologies That Made the Steam Deck Possible | Jan 11 00:03 | |
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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): GNOME 42.8 Enables Atomic Mode-Setting for NVIDIA/GBM, Improves Wayland and AMDGPU Support β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/GNOME_42_8_Enables_Atomic_Mode_Setting_for_NVIDIA_GBM_Improves_.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/10/GNOME_42_8_Enables_Atomic_Mode_Setting_for_NVIDIA_GBM_Improves_.gmi β | Jan 11 00:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β GNOME 42.8 Enables Atomic Mode-Setting for NVIDIA/GBM, Improves Wayland and AMDGPU Support | Jan 11 00:03 | |
techrights-news | </ul> </li> <li> <h3 id="________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________distros">Distributions and Operating Systems</h3> <ul> <li><h5><a href="https://9to5linux.com/endless-os-5-0-beta-is-here-with-a-new-deskto | Jan 11 00:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Endless OS 5.0 Beta Is Here with a New Desktop Interface and Wayland Support - 9to5Linux | Jan 11 00:05 | |
techrights-news | "Once youβve seen a strandbeest, itβs hard to forget the mesmerizing movement of its mechanical limbs." β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/human-powered-strandbeest/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 00:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Human-Powered Strandbeest | Hackaday | Jan 11 00:09 | |
techrights-news | tsa β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/09/appeals-court-hands-immunity-to-tsa-agents-who-forced-man-to-delete-his-recording-of-them/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 00:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Appeals Court Hands Immunity To TSA Agents Who Forced Man To Delete His Recording Of Them | Techdirt | Jan 11 00:10 | |
techrights-news | housing β https://truthout.org/articles/the-rent-is-too-high-warren-bowman-ask-biden-to-fight-crushing-housing-costs/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 00:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | βThe Rent Is Too Highβ: Warren, Bowman Ask Biden to Fight Crushing Housing Costs - Truthout | Jan 11 00:12 | |
techrights-news | nurses β https://truthout.org/articles/7000-new-york-nurses-go-on-strike-decrying-unimaginable-working-conditions/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 00:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | 7,000 New York Nurses Go on Strike, Decrying βUnimaginableβ Working Conditions - Truthout | Jan 11 00:14 | |
techrights-news | lawbots β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/09/ai-lawyer-will-represent-client-in-traffic-court-threatening-nonexistent-market-for-traffic-court-lawyers/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 00:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-AI Lawyer Will Represent Client In Traffic Court, Threatening Nonexistent Market For Traffic Court Lawyers | Techdirt | Jan 11 00:16 | |
techrights-news | "The Dutch authorities have issued a TV broadcast license to the independent Russian news outlet TV Rain" β https://meduza.io/en/news/2023/01/09/tv-rain-receives-broadcasting-license-in-the-netherlands | Source: Meduza | Jan 11 00:18 |
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techrights-news | Winamp 2023 gemini://gemini.smallweb.space/gemlog/20230110-winamp.gmi | Jan 11 00:19 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 00:20 |
techrights-news | "I started blogging around this time two years ago and one of the things I've found is that having just a little pressure to have something interesting to share can be a good motivator in getting things done. With my final semester of school just now starting and wanting to finish strong" gemini://moddedbear.xyz/logs/2023-01-10-new-year-new-blog.gmi | Jan 11 00:20 |
techrights-news | Embracing Degrowth gemini://arcanesciences.com/gemlog/23-01-10/ | Jan 11 00:20 |
techrights-news | 4:3 isn't bad gemini://altesq.net/~evenfire/posts/43-isnt-bad.gmi | Jan 11 00:21 |
techrights-news | "retaliatory" β https://meduza.io/en/feature/2023/01/09/a-retaliatory-media-operation | Source: Meduza | Jan 11 00:21 |
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techrights-news | >What to expect from the Raspberry Pi Foundation in 2023 β https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-foundation-plans-2023/ | Source: Raspberry Pi | Jan 11 00:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.raspberrypi.org | What to expect from the Raspberry Pi Foundation in 2023 - Raspberry Pi | Jan 11 00:22 | |
techrights-news | "foundation-run" β https://telex.hu/english/2023/01/10/well-have-to-see-whats-going-to-happen-navracsics-on-the-exclusion-of-foundation-run-universities-from-erasmus-programs | Source: Telex (Hungary) | Jan 11 00:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-telex.hu | Telex: "We'll have to see what's going to happen" β Navracsics on the exclusion of foundation-run universities from Erasmus programs | Jan 11 00:23 | |
techrights-news | Social control media β https://www.commondreams.org/news/social-media-brazil-attack | Source: Common Dreams | Jan 11 00:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Watchdog Says Social Media Giants 'Directly Aided' Fascist Insurrection in Brazil | Jan 11 00:23 | |
techrights-news | Amateur Radio Log 2023-01-10 Mid-day (Fairbanks, AK, US) gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/starlog/20230110-0.gmi | Jan 11 00:24 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/sneps/D470.jpg | Jan 11 00:24 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/cheetahs/D803.jpg | Jan 11 00:24 |
techrights-news | Rent β https://www.commondreams.org/news/rent-protections | Source: Common Dreams | Jan 11 00:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Bowman, Warren Push Biden to Protect Renters From Corporate Price Gouging | Jan 11 00:25 | |
techrights-news | Nurses β https://www.commondreams.org/news/nurses-strike-new-york-city | Source: Common Dreams | Jan 11 00:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | As 7,000+ Nurses Strike in NYC, 'Greedy Hospitals' Told to Approve Fair Deal | Jan 11 00:26 | |
techrights-news | Embezzlement by thieves β https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/big-pharma-stock-buybacks-rd | Source: Common Dreams | Jan 11 00:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Opinion | When Big Pharma Spends More on Stock Buybacks Than R&D | Common Dreams | Jan 11 00:26 | |
techrights-news | rotary β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/09/clever-mechanism-makes-a-linear-control-from-a-rotary-hall-sensor/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 00:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Clever Mechanism Makes A Linear Control From A Rotary Hall Sensor | Hackaday | Jan 11 00:28 | |
techrights-news | HEY HI buzzword again... they mean algorithm" β https://meduza.io/en/news/2023/01/09/united-russia-uses-ai-and-special-algorithms-to-purge-war-critics-from-party-database | Source: Meduza | Jan 11 00:29 |
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techrights-news | Pseudoscience like facial recognition... which is extremely inaccurate at scale (falsely marketed) β https://digit.site36.net/2023/01/10/ai-act-german-government-in-favour-of-facial-recognition-but-against-lie-detectors/ | Source: Site36 | Jan 11 00:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-digit.site36.net | βAI Actβ: German government in favour of facial recognition, but against lie detectors β Security Architectures in the EU | Jan 11 00:30 | |
techrights-news | Everything corporate β https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/09/free-speech-and-academic-freedom-in-the-american-corporate-university/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jan 11 00:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Free Speech and Academic Freedom in the American Corporate University - CounterPunch.org | Jan 11 00:30 | |
techrights-news | income distribution β https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/10/contrary-to-the-nyt-the-problem-in-an-aging-society-is-income-distribution/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jan 11 00:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Contrary to the NYT, the Problem in An Aging Society is Income Distribution - CounterPunch.org | Jan 11 00:31 | |
techrights-news | FocusWriter 1.8.4 released https://gottcode.org/focuswriter/ | Jan 11 00:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gottcode.org | FocusWriter | Jan 11 00:34 | |
techrights-news | Tracking sleep quality with embedded ML and the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense | Arduino Blog β https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/10/tracking-sleep-quality-with-embedded-ml-and-the-arduino-nano-33-ble-sense/ δ· Source: Arduino | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/10/tracking-sleep-quality-with-embedded-ml-and-the-arduino-nano-33-ble-sense/ | Jan 11 00:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | Tracking sleep quality with embedded ML and the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense | Arduino Blog | Jan 11 00:34 | |
techrights-news | This interactive art installation is a study in magnetism | Arduino Blog β https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/10/this-interactive-art-installation-is-a-study-in-magnetism/ δ· Source: Arduino | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/10/this-interactive-art-installation-is-a-study-in-magnetism/ | Jan 11 00:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | This interactive art installation is a study in magnetism | Arduino Blog | Jan 11 00:35 | |
techrights-news | No, NOT "right now" https://yewtu.be/watch?v=stj-5M08lfQ | Jan 11 00:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | HDR Gaming Is Coming To Linux Right Now!! - Invidious | Jan 11 00:36 | |
techrights-news | The SMART Home is a DUMB idea, and a privacy and security NIGHTMARE - Invidious β https://yewtu.be/watch?v=l6TOCUfkAmQ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://auragem.space/youtube/video/l6TOCUfkAmQ | Jan 11 00:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | The SMART Home is a DUMB idea, and a privacy and security NIGHTMARE - Invidious | Jan 11 00:36 | |
techrights-news | Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 11 β https://godotengine.org/article/dev-snapshot-godot-4-0-beta-11 δ· Source: Godot Engine | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//godotengine.org/article/dev-snapshot-godot-4-0-beta-11 | Jan 11 00:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-godotengine.org | Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 11 | Jan 11 00:37 | |
techrights-news | Copy, Cut And Paste On The Command Line With Clipboard - Linux Uprising Blog β https://www.linuxuprising.com/2023/01/copy-cut-and-paste-on-command-line-with.html δ· Source: | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.linuxuprising.com/2023/01/copy-cut-and-paste-on-command-line-with.html | Jan 11 00:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.linuxuprising.com | Copy, Cut And Paste On The Command Line With Clipboard - Linux Uprising Blog | Jan 11 00:43 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Today's ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ HowTos β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.gmi β | Jan 11 00:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β today's howtos | Jan 11 00:43 | |
techrights-news | "In this video, I am going to show an overview of OpenMandriva Lx ROME 23.01 and some of the applications pre-installed." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=rf761TXOn8Q | Jan 11 00:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | OpenMandriva Lx ROME 23.01 overview | ROME, the OpenMandriva rolling edition - Invidious | Jan 11 00:44 | |
techrights-news | "An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system." https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2023/01/10/microsoft-releases-january-2023-security-updates | Jan 11 00:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Microsoft Releases January 2023 Security Updates | CISA | Jan 11 00:46 | |
techrights-news | "An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system." https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2023/01/10/adobe-releases-security-updates-multiple-products | Jan 11 00:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Adobe Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products | CISA | Jan 11 00:46 | |
techrights-news | This is 100% about Microsoft and Windows, but the title does not say this https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2023/01/10/cisa-adds-two-known-exploited-vulnerabilities-catalog | Jan 11 00:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | CISA Adds Two Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog | CISA | Jan 11 00:47 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft and its media "assets" are tying to change the subject and blame "Linux" etc. for risk, never mind if Microsoft puts back doors in things and isn't patching actively-exploited flaws https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/microsoft-kubernetes-clusters-hacked-in-malware-campaign-via-postgresql/ | Jan 11 00:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Microsoft: Kubernetes clusters hacked in malware campaign via PostgreSQL | Jan 11 00:50 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Security and Microsoft FUD β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Security_and_Microsoft_FUD.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Security_and_Microsoft_FUD.gmi β | Jan 11 00:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Security and Microsoft FUD | Jan 11 00:55 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Videos: OpenMandriva Lx ROME 23.01, Privacy, and HDR Gaming in GNU/Linux β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Videos_OpenMandriva_Lx_ROME_23_01_Privacy_and_HDR_Gaming_in_GNU.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Videos_OpenMandriva_Lx_ROME_23_01_Privacy_and_HDR_Gaming_in_GNU.gmi β | Jan 11 00:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Videos: OpenMandriva Lx ROME 23.01, Privacy, and HDR Gaming in GNU/Linux | Jan 11 00:55 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Converseen 0.9.10.0 with Improved WebP Support β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Converseen_0_9_10_0_with_Improved_WebP_Support.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Converseen_0_9_10_0_with_Improved_WebP_Support.gmi β | Jan 11 00:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Converseen 0.9.10.0 with Improved WebP Support | Jan 11 00:55 | |
techrights-news | WordPress is Turning 20: Let's Celebrate! - WordPress News β https://wordpress.org/news/2023/01/wordpress-is-turning-20-lets-celebrate/ δ· Source: WordPress | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//wordpress.org/news/2023/01/wordpress-is-turning-20-lets-celebrate/ | Jan 11 00:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wordpress.org | WordPress is Turning 20: Letβs Celebrate! β WordPress News | Jan 11 00:55 | |
techrights-news | The distinctive smell in the air after it rains. https://www.davidrevoy.com/article951/the-distinctive-smell-in-the-air-after-it-rains | Jan 11 00:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.davidrevoy.com | The distinctive smell in the air after it rains. - David Revoy | Jan 11 00:58 | |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 00:59 |
techrights-news | MOVE TO RUST!! IT IS ALL ABOUT SECURITY !!!! https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/01/10/cve-2022-46176.html | Jan 11 00:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.rust-lang.org | Security advisory for Cargo (CVE-2022-46176) | Rust Blog | Jan 11 00:59 | |
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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi and Arduino β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Open_Hardware_Raspberry_Pi_and_Arduino.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Open_Hardware_Raspberry_Pi_and_Arduino.gmi β | Jan 11 00:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi and Arduino | Jan 11 00:59 | |
techrights-news | "In late 2021, LWN covered a plan to eliminate the Python global interpreter lock (GIL), thus improving the language's thread-level concurrency. This plan has now been codified as PEP 703, which includes an extensive discussion of the changes that would be made." https://lwn.net/Articles/919563/ | Jan 11 01:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-PEP 703: Making the Python global interpreter lock optional [LWN.net] | Jan 11 01:00 | |
techrights-news | "Thunar, the Xfce4 file manager, has a bug that is underflows the time remaining for a file copy since ten years now (bugzilla, gitlab). Happy birthday!" https://daniel-lange.com/archives/177-Happy-tenth-birthday,-dear-Thunar-bug.html | Jan 11 01:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-daniel-lange.com | Happy tenth birthday, dear Thunar bug | Daniel Lange's blog | Jan 11 01:01 | |
techrights-news | linux-rt-devel.git https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git/ | Jan 11 01:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-git.kernel.org | kernel/git/rt/linux-rt-devel.git - The current development -RT tree | Jan 11 01:03 | |
techrights-news | Vintage aircraft instrument becomes an USB peripheral https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/10/vintage-aircraft-instrument-becomes-an-usb-peripheral/ | Jan 11 01:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Vintage aircraft instrument becomes an USB peripheral Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 01:04 | |
techrights-news | Making a magnetic cocoa stirrer https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/10/making-a-magnetic-cocoa-stirrer-lifehacks-cooking/ | Jan 11 01:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Making a magnetic cocoa stirrer #LifeHacks #Cooking Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 01:05 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Mabox Linux is a throwback to old-school Linux with a new-school look and feel β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Mabox_Linux_is_a_throwback_to_old_school_Linux_with_a_new_schoo.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Mabox_Linux_is_a_throwback_to_old_school_Linux_with_a_new_schoo.gmi β | Jan 11 01:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Mabox Linux is a throwback to old-school Linux with a new-school look and feel | Jan 11 01:05 | |
techrights-news | This is NOT an article. It's an INTEL AD. Complete with all the marketing material/brochure. https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel-xeon-sapphire-rapids-max | Jan 11 01:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Intel Launches 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids", Xeon CPU Max Series Review - Phoronix | Jan 11 01:06 | |
techrights-news | "I was eager to see some independent numbers." https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/phoronix/latest-phoronix-articles/1367159-intel-launches-4th-gen-xeon-scalable-sapphire-rapids-xeon-cpu-max-series independent? So that's definitely NOT the right site. http://techrights.org/2022/02/03/techrights-statement-on-phoronix/ | Jan 11 01:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Intel Launches 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids", Xeon CPU Max Series - Phoronix Forums | Jan 11 01:07 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Techrights Statement on Phoronix | Techrights | Jan 11 01:07 | |
techrights-news | Some business graphs for 2022 β https://jvns.ca/blog/2023/01/10/some-business-graphs-for-2022/ δ· Source: Julia Evans | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//jvns.ca/blog/2023/01/10/some-business-graphs-for-2022/ | Jan 11 01:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-jvns.ca | Some business graphs for 2022 | Jan 11 01:08 | |
techrights-news | CentOS Board Meeting Recap, December 2022 https://blog.centos.org/2023/01/centos-board-meeting-recap-december-2022/ | Jan 11 01:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-CentOS Board Meeting Recap, December 2022 β Blog.CentOS.org | Jan 11 01:09 | |
techrights-news | "Hereβs my (thirty-ninth) monthly but brief update about the activities Iβve done in the F/L/OSS world." https://utkarsh2102.com/posts/foss-in-dec-22/ | Jan 11 01:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-FOSS Activites in December 2022 Β· utkarsh2102 | Jan 11 01:10 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 11 β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Godot_Engine_Dev_snapshot_Godot_4_0_beta_11.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Godot_Engine_Dev_snapshot_Godot_4_0_beta_11.gmi β | Jan 11 01:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 11 | Jan 11 01:14 | |
*oarion7 (~anonymous@user/oarion7) has joined #techrights | Jan 11 01:14 | |
techrights-news | People recommend moving to GNU/Linux (in the comments) https://www.gsmarena.com/newscomm-57143.php | Jan 11 01:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.gsmarena.com | Windows ends support for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 is getting the axe too - comments | Jan 11 01:16 | |
psydruid | Windows 10 getting the axe in 3 years | Jan 11 01:18 |
psydruid | And then it will be the time for Microsoft moles to appear | Jan 11 01:18 |
psydruid | As Windows 11 will shine on fully compliant Securely Backdoored hardware | Jan 11 01:19 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 01:20 |
techrights-news | Schedule for Tuesday's FESCo Meeting (2023-01-10) https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/HRZIN2NZ5M2IADTGRU6BYN2A5V7XN44Y/ | Jan 11 01:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.fedoraproject.org | Schedule for Tuesday's FESCo Meeting (2023-01-10) - devel - Fedora Mailing-Lists | Jan 11 01:21 | |
techrights-news | Vanilla OS β The Future Of Linux Part 2 | Immutable - Solid - Invidious β https://yewtu.be/watch?v=UuiuTqe57AY | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://auragem.space/youtube/video/UuiuTqe57AY | Jan 11 01:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Vanilla OS β The Future Of Linux Part 2 | Immutable & Solid - Invidious | Jan 11 01:22 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR2], I don't know who uses Grindr in Chicago. | Jan 11 01:22 |
DaemonFC | You'd think between being baited in by criminals for armed robberies and carjackings and the police sting ops, people would know better than to have it on their phone. | Jan 11 01:23 |
techrights-news | Coding Is Easy #programming #coding - Invidious β https://yewtu.be/watch?v=LoBYgzBI3P0 | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://auragem.space/youtube/video/LoBYgzBI3P0 | Jan 11 01:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Coding Is Easy #programming #coding - Invidious | Jan 11 01:23 | |
techrights-news | This is mostly promoting Microsoft agenda of plagiarism https://yewtu.be/watch?v=2jxuzI3xRFY | Jan 11 01:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | ChatGPT | The Revolutionary AI Chatbot That Will Transform Your Life! - Invidious | Jan 11 01:24 | |
techrights-news | "This video looks at the new Linux Mint MATE edition, kernel, RAM, software, and other considerations." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=No3kERF3G5c | Jan 11 01:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Linux Mint MATE 21.1 - Invidious | Jan 11 01:25 | |
DaemonFC | https://www.lakemchenryscanner.com/2023/01/09/nicor-files-request-for-321-million-rate-hike-on-illinois-customers-peoples-gas-also-files-rate-hike-request/ | Jan 11 01:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.lakemchenryscanner.com | Nicor files request for $321 million rate hike on Illinois customers, Peoples Gas also files rate hike request | Jan 11 01:25 | |
DaemonFC | Bad time to be using natural gas/ | Jan 11 01:25 |
DaemonFC | "The CUB said Nicor Gas customers have seen their delivery rates increase by about 77%, or more than $500 million, in the last five years. | Jan 11 01:25 |
DaemonFC | " | Jan 11 01:25 |
techrights-news | Wholesomedonut's Gemlog: - RISC-V and Toki Pona gemini://gemini.ctrl-c.club/~wholesomedonut/gemlog/2023-01-10.gmi | Jan 11 01:25 |
DaemonFC | https://www.lakemchenryscanner.com/2023/01/08/states-attorneys-office-reviewing-after-highland-park-parade-shooter-prank-called-news-reporter-from-lake-county-jail/ | Jan 11 01:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.lakemchenryscanner.com | State's attorney's office reviewing after Highland Park parade shooter prank-called news reporter from Lake County Jail | Jan 11 01:26 | |
DaemonFC | Why not. The prosecutor is already going after him with enough to make sure he never leaves prison again, which is almost unheard of in Illinois no matter what you do, especially if you're black. | Jan 11 01:27 |
techrights-news | "While Cardinal Pell was known for his skepticism about climate change, I will always be grateful for donations of surplus fileservers from the dioecese for me to recycle with Debian GNU/Linux." https://danielpocock.com/cardinal-george-pell-tribute/ | Jan 11 01:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-danielpocock.com | Cardinal George Pell: a brief tribute | Jan 11 01:27 | |
DaemonFC | "Safety in numbers." | Jan 11 01:29 |
DaemonFC | There's so many bad people doing so many bad things all at once that the threat of being jailed isn't there anymore, for lesser crimes. | Jan 11 01:29 |
DaemonFC | And those lesser crimes are getting more disgusting by the day. | Jan 11 01:29 |
techrights-news | Massive Increase in Deaths After COVID-19, Even as We Enter 2023 (Many Die Suddenly at Home, Including Young People) https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/young-people-risk/ | Jan 11 01:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» Massive Increase in Deaths After COVID-19, Even as We Enter 2023 (Many Die Suddenly at Home, Including Young People) | Jan 11 01:37 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Videos: Linux Mint MATE 21.1, Plagiarism, Easy Coding, and Vanilla OS β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Videos_Linux_Mint_MATE_21_1_Plagiarism_Easy_Coding_and_Vanilla_.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Videos_Linux_Mint_MATE_21_1_Plagiarism_Easy_Coding_and_Vanilla_.gmi β | Jan 11 01:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Videos: Linux Mint MATE 21.1, Plagiarism, Easy Coding, and Vanilla OS | Jan 11 01:39 | |
techrights-news | Studio Ghibli Director Hayao Miyazaki Draws Illustration for the Year of the Rabbit https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/10/studio-ghibli-director-hayao-miyazaki-draws-illustration-for-the-year-of-the-rabbit-arttuesday/ | Jan 11 01:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Studio Ghibli Director Hayao Miyazaki Draws Illustration for the Year of the Rabbit #ArtTuesday Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 01:41 | |
techrights-news | We have a Chinese calendar hanging at home since last night | Jan 11 01:41 |
techrights-news | HEY HI spam. New marketing buzzwords and BS to sell old crap that's NOT energy-efficient. https://venturebeat.com/ai/intel-plots-a-path-to-universal-ai-with-4th-gen-zeon-scalable-gpu%EF%BF%BC%EF%BF%BC/ | Jan 11 01:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Intel plots a path to 'universal AI' with 4th Gen Xeon Scalable CPU | VentureBeat | Jan 11 01:42 | |
DaemonFC | https://www.npr.org/2023/01/10/1148188880/wall-street-goldman-sachs-layoffs-investment-banking-recession-inflation | Jan 11 01:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Goldman Sachs is laying off as many as 3,200 employees : NPR | Jan 11 01:42 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR2], 3,200 layoffs at Government Sachs. | Jan 11 01:42 |
techrights-news | Timothy Prickett Morgan has FAILED to disclose he gets paid by INTEL for puff pieces! https://www.nextplatform.com/2023/01/10/the-rest-of-the-world-can-finally-get-sapphire-rapids-xeon-sps/ | Jan 11 01:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nextplatform.com | The Rest Of The World Can Finally Get Sapphire Rapids Xeon SPs | Jan 11 01:43 | |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Goldman_Sachs | Jan 11 01:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Goldman Sachs - Techrights | Jan 11 01:43 | |
DaemonFC | They don't need the banksters so who will loan mjg59_ and his failed Aurora money to keep going? | Jan 11 01:43 |
DaemonFC | Hmm. I wonder. | Jan 11 01:43 |
DaemonFC | Is Deadian a golden parachute for him? | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's not like that | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | if the shares fell | Jan 11 01:44 |
DaemonFC | Who is sponsoring HIM to work on Deadian? | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | then it means shareholders ALREADY moved away | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | like $17 to $1 | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | in just over a year | Jan 11 01:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | so about 93% down | Jan 11 01:44 |
psydruid | Intel has to use gimmicks to sell hardware now | Jan 11 01:44 |
DaemonFC | mjg59_ already said that "working with Debian people makes me want to stab someone" on his LiveJournal. | Jan 11 01:44 |
DaemonFC | Very stable genius. | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | we had a chat last night here about what happens when money circulation grings to a halt | Jan 11 01:45 |
psydruid | that someone is himself? | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | beause rianne saw many empty restaurants | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | with the cooks and chefs smoking outside | Jan 11 01:45 |
psydruid | I fully approve | Jan 11 01:45 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Be sure to quote mjg59_ on "stab someone" when you get a chance. | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | they pay for staff and energy | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | some already shut doiwn | Jan 11 01:45 |
DaemonFC | He said that in 2006, iirc. | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | the remaining ones did not | Jan 11 01:45 |
DaemonFC | It's on his LiveJournal. | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | so that means less spendings | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | which in turn means less income | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | and means less spending | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's a cycle | Jan 11 01:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | meanwhile the poligarchs stash capital in offshore accounts | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | outside the economy, untaxed | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | unspent | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: screenshot that for me | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | from web archive or whatnot | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | I can put that up | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | and then show the page where he says he is in a committee | Jan 11 01:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | we can repost that | Jan 11 01:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | if you put that in your blog | Jan 11 01:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | I am super short on time | Jan 11 01:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2:30am deadline | Jan 11 01:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | and I want to write about clown computing, after Daily Links | Jan 11 01:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | 43 mins left | Jan 11 01:47 |
techrights-news | Intel spam all around the Web today!!! Including Larabel of course... FOLLOW THE MONEY | Jan 11 01:48 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], https://mjg59.livejournal.com/66647.html | Jan 11 01:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mjg59.livejournal.com | I resigned from Debian today. It wasn't actually any one thing. Butβ¦: mjg59 β LiveJournal | Jan 11 01:48 | |
schestowitz[TR] | will you write about it? | Jan 11 01:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | if not, I will | Jan 11 01:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | you can think of a good headline | Jan 11 01:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | like, | Jan 11 01:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | the stabber is back | Jan 11 01:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | to backstab | Jan 11 01:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | to stab the community | Jan 11 01:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | etc etc | Jan 11 01:49 |
DaemonFC | https://i.imgur.com/FHvpfUu.png | Jan 11 01:49 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], ^ | Jan 11 01:49 |
techrights-news | Dracula Sucks Indoor Light to Power IoT Devices https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/10/dracula-sucks-indoor-light-to-power-iot-devices/ | Jan 11 01:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Dracula Sucks Indoor Light to Power IoT Devices Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 01:49 | |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: now the one where he shows off about coming back | Jan 11 01:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | screenshot | Jan 11 01:50 |
DaemonFC | https://archive.ph/2vpgI | Jan 11 01:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-archive.ph | I resigned from Debian today. It wasn't actually any one thing. Butβ¦: mjg59 β LiveJournal | Jan 11 01:50 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], He was complaining that Debian had the Free Software Guidelines. | Jan 11 01:50 |
DaemonFC | And bragging about Ubuntu, years before they were just outright simping for Microsoft. | Jan 11 01:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: will you blog? | Jan 11 01:51 |
DaemonFC | Then said he wanted to stab people when he got into debates about Free Software, and that having a Fully Free program just isn't important. | Jan 11 01:51 |
schestowitz[TR] | or I will? | Jan 11 01:51 |
DaemonFC | I haven't been very active on blogging since COVID. | Jan 11 01:51 |
DaemonFC | Except maybe Microblogging. | Jan 11 01:51 |
schestowitz[TR] | have a go at it | Jan 11 01:51 |
schestowitz[TR] | tbh, you would do a better job than me | Jan 11 01:51 |
schestowitz[TR] | I'm short on time | Jan 11 01:52 |
schestowitz[TR] | irc is fast becuase it is very informal | Jan 11 01:52 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β today's howtos | Jan 11 01:52 | |
DaemonFC | A person who rants against the ideals of Free Software who said that he resigned because people who were volunteering to work on it made him want to stab them.....is now on their Technical Committee. | Jan 11 01:53 |
DaemonFC | It shows just how far Debian has fallen and why there is no point in trying to use it. | Jan 11 01:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | writing.. | Jan 11 01:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | ok, wait | Jan 11 01:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | very short | Jan 11 01:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | hmm... the irc logs are not up yet | Jan 11 01:55 |
psydruid | so he got sent by his Microsoft masters to deal the final blow to Debian | Jan 11 01:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | so I cannot quote him | Jan 11 01:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | race condition :/ | Jan 11 01:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | screenshot time | Jan 11 01:55 |
psydruid | because running Debian to revive Windows-proof hardware is bad for business | Jan 11 01:56 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], I'm starting out a post. | Jan 11 01:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | ok | Jan 11 01:56 |
techrights-news | Microsofters Stabbing People in Debian | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/microsoft-backstabbing/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/10/microsoft-backstabbing/ | Jan 11 01:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsofters Stabbing People in Debian | Techrights | Jan 11 01:59 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 01:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | he also atatcked Perens | Jan 11 02:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | obv. more like "state asset" | Jan 11 02:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | than an actual fs person | Jan 11 02:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | but more people know this by now | Jan 11 02:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | apparently not in debian | Jan 11 02:01 |
*schestowitz[TR] back to writing daily links and last article on clown computing | Jan 11 02:01 | |
psydruid | Debian has stooped very low to allow him to come back into the fold | Jan 11 02:01 |
psydruid | But we're used to that by now | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | he kept attacking debian devs | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | to 'cancel' them | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | over their ethics | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | not allowed | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | rianne thinks he snitched on her to her ewmployer | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | but cannot prove it | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | woimen's gut feeling, she says | Jan 11 02:02 |
psydruid | from writing Microsoft drivers back to poisoning Debian and GNU/Linux | Jan 11 02:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | he had previously sent letters to her door | Jan 11 02:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | trying to destroy his critics finalkly | Jan 11 02:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | AFTWER DEFAMING THEM! | Jan 11 02:03 |
psydruid | I can see him doing that, that's how cowardly he is | Jan 11 02:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | *financially | Jan 11 02:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | usinmg his Pentagon money! | Jan 11 02:03 |
psydruid | I wish he had executed the latter part of his statement | Jan 11 02:04 |
psydruid | better not to stab others but only himself | Jan 11 02:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | don't say that | Jan 11 02:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | he'll hold me accountable | Jan 11 02:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | in twitter | Jan 11 02:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | like he did with daemonfc | Jan 11 02:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | like he's my son | Jan 11 02:04 |
psydruid | he can hold me accountable | Jan 11 02:04 |
psydruid | I don't care | Jan 11 02:05 |
psydruid | you didn't say it | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | later he tells microsofters people scheme to kill him | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | citing some unknown people in ic | Jan 11 02:05 |
psydruid | he said it himself | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | who camme to irc only for a day | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | he has a history of sending sockpuppets here | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | so who knows | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | he could even "plant" stuff | Jan 11 02:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | and he ban-evades | Jan 11 02:05 |
psydruid | if he's that much of a snowflake he isn't even worth talking about | Jan 11 02:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | to send threats my way | Jan 11 02:06 |
psydruid | I'd rather just ignore him and consider him dead or self-stabbed | Jan 11 02:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | let's just focus on tch | Jan 11 02:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | he's here to pick '\dirt' | Jan 11 02:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | no other purpose | Jan 11 02:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | his career is over | Jan 11 02:07 |
psydruid | but why has he been involved here more and more lately anyway? | Jan 11 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | his twitter 'career' | Jan 11 02:07 |
psydruid | can't he just sod off and go to mars with musk | Jan 11 02:07 |
DaemonFC | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=e-IWRmpefzE | Jan 11 02:07 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Knife Party! | Jan 11 02:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Knife Party - 'Bonfire' - Invidious | Jan 11 02:07 | |
schestowitz[TR] | transphobe pretending to speak for trans people | Jan 11 02:07 |
psydruid | never to be heard of again | Jan 11 02:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | while literally f**ing them | Jan 11 02:07 |
DaemonFC | For when Debian makes mjg59_ "want to stab people". | Jan 11 02:07 |
*phanes stretches | Jan 11 02:08 | |
psydruid | Debian people or other people? | Jan 11 02:08 |
psydruid | stab all people? | Jan 11 02:08 |
phanes | why ya'll even think about that loser still, he's not relevant to anything anymore | Jan 11 02:08 |
DaemonFC | I don't know. He said Debian people make him want to stab people. | Jan 11 02:08 |
DaemonFC | He was non-specific as to which people, actually. | Jan 11 02:08 |
DaemonFC | I suppose. | Jan 11 02:09 |
phanes | i mean | Jan 11 02:09 |
phanes | don't get me wrong | Jan 11 02:09 |
DaemonFC | Maybe under the advice of his lawyer to not name any specific person so they can't get a restraining order. | Jan 11 02:09 |
phanes | i'd love to bump into him and demonstrate the proper way to knock some teeth out of a face | Jan 11 02:09 |
psydruid | he tries to stir up some controversial conversations here and some people lend him legitimacy | Jan 11 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab | Jan 11 02:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | racing against my own cron jobs! | Jan 11 02:09 |
phanes | but damn, don't give that vampire your energy | Jan 11 02:09 |
DaemonFC | He seems like the kind of guy who chases all of the normies away. | Jan 11 02:10 |
psydruid | I don't grant him any of that | Jan 11 02:10 |
DaemonFC | Probably explains the situation...with... | Jan 11 02:10 |
psydruid | I just want him to fuck off | Jan 11 02:10 |
psydruid | and leave whatever is left of free software alone | Jan 11 02:10 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, I just wind my automatic watch by wearing it while I do some exercise. | Jan 11 02:11 |
DaemonFC | Then I didn't have to worry about it running down if I wear the Casio most of the time. | Jan 11 02:11 |
techrights-news | Links 10/01/2023: Yet More Security Issues in Rust | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/yet-more-security-issues-in-rust/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/10/yet-more-security-issues-in-rust/ | Jan 11 02:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 10/01/2023: Yet More Security Issues in Rust | Techrights | Jan 11 02:12 | |
DaemonFC | It's lost 30 seconds in the past 6 days. I suppose that's not bad. | Jan 11 02:12 |
DaemonFC | I think most of that was while I wasn't wearing it today. | Jan 11 02:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | that's a massive time drift | Jan 11 02:12 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, it's pretty typical for an automatic. | Jan 11 02:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | should be <1sec in a week | Jan 11 02:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | and can drift either way | Jan 11 02:13 |
DaemonFC | The factory doesn't regulate the NH35A. | Jan 11 02:13 |
DaemonFC | It just sets them and sells them. | Jan 11 02:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | i used to re-set my casco at most 4 times a year | Jan 11 02:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1990s | Jan 11 02:13 |
DaemonFC | You kind of have to speed up the movement a little and then see what it does if it's losing time. | Jan 11 02:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | casio | Jan 11 02:13 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, mine doesn't drift. Even by 1 second. | Jan 11 02:14 |
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DaemonFC | It resets to the atomic clock every 24 hours. | Jan 11 02:14 |
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DaemonFC | Those quartz movements Casio makes now are good anyway, even in very cheap watches. | Jan 11 02:14 |
DaemonFC | They're off by about 1 second per month maybe. | Jan 11 02:14 |
phanes | why even wear a watch in 2022 | Jan 11 02:14 |
DaemonFC | Even if they don't set themselves. | Jan 11 02:14 |
phanes | its purely aesthetic | Jan 11 02:14 |
*isak has quit (connection closed) | Jan 11 02:15 | |
DaemonFC | Not really. | Jan 11 02:15 |
MinceR | i would have liked to have a map on a watch for walking navigation | Jan 11 02:15 |
MinceR | but my wrists don't tolerate watches | Jan 11 02:15 |
phanes | you likely have no less than 5 devices that tell you the time within 10 feet of you | Jan 11 02:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | I can't find that 90s show.,.. | Jan 11 02:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | where they sync their watche | Jan 11 02:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | tried liek 10 diffeent wuqries | Jan 11 02:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | lewis, screetch | Jan 11 02:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | saved by the bell | Jan 11 02:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | yewtu.be has almost nothing | Jan 11 02:18 |
MinceR | Parker Lewis Can't Lose? | Jan 11 02:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 02:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | but the scenes where they sync their watches | Jan 11 02:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | sorry for typos in a hurry atm | Jan 11 02:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | "When the Employer Doesn't Understand or Grossly Underestimates AWS Capacity Issues (and Lost E-mail in Clown Computing)" | Jan 11 02:18 |
phanes | ^ that should be a book title | Jan 11 02:19 |
phanes | I love AWS as much as I hate it | Jan 11 02:19 |
phanes | as a CSP they're objectively better than Azure and GCP | Jan 11 02:19 |
phanes | but man they really do some things weird | Jan 11 02:19 |
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MinceR | it doesn't seem to be difficult to be better than azure | Jan 11 02:20 |
phanes | spending too much time listening to developers and incompetents | Jan 11 02:20 |
phanes | just so that's not misunderstood, most developers are very intelligent, capable people with strong subject matter expertise | Jan 11 02:20 |
phanes | they just have a tendency to be bad at designing systems | Jan 11 02:21 |
phanes | on the converse most people who are good at designing systems are not viable developers for the most part | Jan 11 02:21 |
phanes | the mindset required to design a good system and the mindset required to implement a good design are incompatible mindsets that cannot coexist in one mind | Jan 11 02:22 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 02:22 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 02:22 |
DaemonFC | Coinbase lays off 950 more people as the Dunning-Kruger Token Mania continues to abate. | Jan 11 02:22 |
DaemonFC | https://www.npr.org/2023/01/10/1148163220/coinbase-layoffs-crypto-winter-bitcoin | Jan 11 02:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Coinbase lays off around 20% of its workforce amid crypto downturn : NPR | Jan 11 02:22 | |
phanes | good | Jan 11 02:23 |
phanes | cryptonerds need to occassionally fail to remind everyone that they have no clue what theyre talking about and are largely a product of circumstance | Jan 11 02:23 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 02:30 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 02:30 |
DaemonFC | I like how Vince Gilligan punishes people who are not paying full attention to the show, and even people who only watched through it one time, with blink and you'll miss it stuff. | Jan 11 02:30 |
DaemonFC | How there's really no need to go retcon anything because he's good at preventing continuity errors and obvious goofs. | Jan 11 02:30 |
DaemonFC | I think they need to hire him and fire whoever is in charge of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. | Jan 11 02:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: can you help proofreading? | Jan 11 02:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | I'm lacking time | Jan 11 02:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | deadline 5 mins | Jan 11 02:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | unless I change the scripts | Jan 11 02:38 |
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schestowitz[TR] | -TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- www.npr.org | Coinbase lays off around 20% of its workforce amid crypto downturn : NPR | Jan 11 02:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | coinbase is evil | Jan 11 02:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | poliical dfunces | Jan 11 02:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | I hope they have savings | Jan 11 02:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | and not in 'crypto' | Jan 11 02:40 |
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schestowitz[TR] | because nobody will hire 'crypto' idiots | Jan 11 02:40 |
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schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: typos for sure: http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/aws-trap/ | Jan 11 02:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | When the Employer Doesnβt Understand or Grossly Underestimates AWS Capacity Issues (and a Story of Lost E-mail in Clown Computing) | Techrights | Jan 11 02:41 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/23/coinbase-suspends-wikileaks-bitcoin-account.html | Jan 11 02:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnbc.com | Coinbase suspends WikiLeaks' bitcoin account | Jan 11 02:41 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/coinbase-wikileaks-bitcoin-brokerage-boycott-cryptocurrency-a8318031.html | Jan 11 02:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/987531916055318528 | Jan 11 02:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.independent.co.uk | Coinbase: WikiLeaks calls for boycott of worldβs biggest bitcoin brokerage | The Independent | The Independent | Jan 11 02:42 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@wikileaks: WikiLeaks will call for a global blockade of Coinbase next week as an unfit member of the crypto community. Coinbas⦠https://t.co/cYCqKswhRW | Jan 11 02:42 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@wikileaks: WikiLeaks will call for a global blockade of Coinbase next week as an unfit member of the crypto community. Coinbas⦠https://t.co/cYCqKswhRW | Jan 11 02:42 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | bulletin with many typos ^_^ | Jan 11 02:45 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], You shouldn't talk about an AWS Trap. | Jan 11 02:54 |
DaemonFC | Our local failed biologist might get testy in defense of his partner. | Jan 11 02:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: refresh | Jan 11 02:54 |
schestowitz[TR] | I fixed many typos | Jan 11 02:54 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Ironically, "Cloud Hosting" only makes sense if your needs are so small that it's hardly worth setting anything up yourself. | Jan 11 02:56 |
techrights-news | When the Employer Doesnβt Understand or Grossly Underestimates AWS Capacity Issues (and a Story of Lost E-mail in Clown Computing) | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/aws-trap/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/10/aws-trap/ | Jan 11 02:56 |
DaemonFC | So the entire thing should be self-limiting. | Jan 11 02:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 02:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | can you spot typos? | Jan 11 02:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | or, | Jan 11 02:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | can i quote you? | Jan 11 02:56 |
DaemonFC | reasons we explains | Jan 11 02:57 |
DaemonFC | explained | Jan 11 02:57 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, quote me. | Jan 11 02:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | fixed already | Jan 11 02:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | refresh page | Jan 11 02:57 |
DaemonFC | So even salaries and energy and space for the servers, an ISP, maintaining hardware, replacing hardware.... | Jan 11 02:58 |
DaemonFC | It's not even worth going to "Cloud" hosting to get rid of that, because the bills are larger than all of that is anyway? | Jan 11 02:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 02:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | I saw the finances | Jan 11 02:58 |
DaemonFC | "megabytes of text in E-mails" | Jan 11 02:59 |
DaemonFC | WTF | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | like this one client | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | imagine this: | Jan 11 02:59 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 02:59 |
DaemonFC | How do you get to MB of text? | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | hi xxxx, the latest is 45% done | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | followed by a megabyte of text | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | wall of text | Jan 11 02:59 |
DaemonFC | Oh God. | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | and put like 100 of these in a ticketing system! | Jan 11 02:59 |
DaemonFC | So they never just send a new email at some point when it's getting ridiculous? | Jan 11 02:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | then it turns out the DB needs mor RAM | Jan 11 03:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | a lot more RAM! | Jan 11 03:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | we had to cull the DB a bit byhand | Jan 11 03:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | to get around this BS | Jan 11 03:00 |
DaemonFC | "as they top-post β the βMicrosoft Wayβ basically" | Jan 11 03:00 |
DaemonFC | Vivaldi top-posts. | Jan 11 03:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 03:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | propprietary also | Jan 11 03:00 |
DaemonFC | "phony encryption as a tenant on someone elseβs servers" | Jan 11 03:01 |
DaemonFC | You mean like Apple's latest ruse? | Jan 11 03:01 |
DaemonFC | They know the "CSAM Scanner" scared people because suddenly EVERYONE understands that Apple has access to ALL of their files. | Jan 11 03:01 |
DaemonFC | So Apple is doing damage control now by trying to say you can encrypt your iCloud backups with your own key, which they can still dig out of your iPhone without your permission. | Jan 11 03:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | still finding typos | Jan 11 03:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | "outsourcing"x2 | Jan 11 03:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | was oursourcing | Jan 11 03:02 |
DaemonFC | This whole thing is ludicrous. Pants, I believe would be an appropriate British-English-ism. | Jan 11 03:02 |
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DaemonFC | Weβve had arguments | Jan 11 03:03 |
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DaemonFC | We | Jan 11 03:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | we've seems ok | Jan 11 03:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | i think | Jan 11 03:04 |
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DaemonFC | "In some cases useful virtual machines were turned off to βsave moneyβ. Even if they took little space and CPU. If self-hosted, they would cost almost nothing to leave on. | Jan 11 03:05 |
DaemonFC | " | Jan 11 03:05 |
DaemonFC | They charge you time for the VM being on even if it's idling. | Jan 11 03:05 |
DaemonFC | Oh that's perfect. | Jan 11 03:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 03:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | exactly | Jan 11 03:05 |
DaemonFC | Flat-rate even though it's just a process that they can de-prioritize on their system that costs them almost nothing. | Jan 11 03:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | ripoff | Jan 11 03:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | you pay for bytes on a platter | Jan 11 03:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | even if the platter does not need to spinb | Jan 11 03:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | real-life trenche story | Jan 11 03:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | "turn it off when done" | Jan 11 03:06 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Peak Stupid of Cloud Computing for personal use.... | Jan 11 03:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah, makes sense.. | Jan 11 03:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | .for a VM that uses 0.00001% of CPU" | Jan 11 03:06 |
DaemonFC | Is that you pay someone with a backdoor $3-5 a month, every month. | Jan 11 03:07 |
DaemonFC | For an amount of space that you could have on a flash drive for not much more, one time expense, and your files can't be remotely accessed by others, quietly. | Jan 11 03:07 |
DaemonFC | Without your permission. | Jan 11 03:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 03:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | exactly | Jan 11 03:07 |
DaemonFC | If the cops want it, they have to get a search warrant and find out where the drive is and confiscate it, and if you've encrypted it you don't have to tell them shit. | Jan 11 03:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: $1 for extra sprinkles on your sundae | Jan 11 03:08 |
DaemonFC | And if you want to get rid of a file, shred it. | Jan 11 03:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | they buy a 1kg ppack for a dollar | Jan 11 03:08 |
techrights-news | Wow, over 19,000 wiki views in just over a month. 20,000 by end of today? http://techrights.org/wiki/Sirius_Open_Source | Jan 11 03:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Sirius Open Source - Techrights | Jan 11 03:09 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Walt and Jesse on Breaking Bad. | Jan 11 03:09 |
DaemonFC | Walt didn't quite get the hierarchy of the drug world. | Jan 11 03:10 |
DaemonFC | So Jesse had to explain that the street dealers were like a Starbucks and Krazy 8 was the guy who sold Starbucks the beans. | Jan 11 03:10 |
DaemonFC | And so Walt goes, "Oh, a distributor.". | Jan 11 03:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | btw | Jan 11 03:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | a colleague thought we needed fibre | Jan 11 03:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | for hosting in the office | Jan 11 03:10 |
DaemonFC | I mean, he didn't get that the drug world works like the business world, I guess. | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1) fibre si now widely available | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | to the cabiney | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's cheap | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | we have that installed next month | Jan 11 03:11 |
DaemonFC | That makes him and Jesse the producers and the wholesaler. | Jan 11 03:11 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | costs about 8 pounds a month | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | second, we don't need fibre at work | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's just some web "apps" | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | we don't deal with large transmissions there | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | the company was using gulag drive | Jan 11 03:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | even when it had its own FILE SERVER | Jan 11 03:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | before the server was sold | Jan 11 03:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | that's how dumb Mr. Kink is | Jan 11 03:12 |
DaemonFC | Walt didn't get why their operation couldn't bring in a lot of money without a distributor. | Jan 11 03:12 |
DaemonFC | (It was being bottlenecked because even without that guy taking a cut, Jesse only knew like 3 guys to deal it on the street and they can only work so fast.) | Jan 11 03:12 |
DaemonFC | You bring in a distributor, you sell it to him cheaper per ounce, pound, whatever, but he can move it just as fast as you sell it to him. | Jan 11 03:13 |
DaemonFC | So you're not bottlenecked by a limited distribution network anymore. | Jan 11 03:13 |
techrights-news | How can Sirius advise clients on hosting when it cannot even do its OWN right? Yes, colleagues tried to push "AWS" to clients; I kept standing in the way, saying it would cost a fortune and erode security/privacy https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/sirius-wasting-money/ | Jan 11 03:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» Sirius βOpen Sourceβ Wasting Almost 10,000 Pounds a Year on Hosting (That Could Cost Under 1,000 Pounds) | Jan 11 03:14 | |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: WE COULD HIRE YOU | Jan 11 03:14 |
DaemonFC | You also put some firewall between you and the police. | Jan 11 03:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | 11,000 US dollars a year | Jan 11 03:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | just keep the VMs | Jan 11 03:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | and look after them | Jan 11 03:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | no amazon | Jan 11 03:14 |
DaemonFC | The police bust a dealer, he knows you'll kill him if he talks, he knows if he doesn't talk he gets a lawyer and commissary money while he's in prison. | Jan 11 03:15 |
DaemonFC | You stay out of prison while he does time. | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | put aside drugs and police | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | set aside crime | Jan 11 03:15 |
DaemonFC | I just thought it was funny how Walt says a business degree is useful anywhere you go. | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | access to server can be "justified" for a lot less | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | microsoft kept doing it | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | reading people's outlook/hotmail accounts | Jan 11 03:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | for business reasons | Jan 11 03:15 |
DaemonFC | He's brilliant but doesn't have a mind for the business angle. | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | or finding whisteleblowers | Jan 11 03:16 |
DaemonFC | <schestowitz[TR]> reading people's outlook/hotmail accounts | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: 11K A YEAR FOR YOu | Jan 11 03:16 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, "free email". How does that work? | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | Your job is to camp on the hypervisor | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | make sure nothing break | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | spoiler: almost never will something break | Jan 11 03:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | also spoiler: aws breaks, TOO | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | and you are on youir own | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | amazon does not offer support | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | you need ANOTHER contract for that | Jan 11 03:17 |
DaemonFC | Well yeah, they don't guarantee that everything will go perfectly inside the VM. | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | with some 'certified' 'expert' who studied their ever-changing GUIs | Jan 11 03:17 |
DaemonFC | So there's a mess in your lap anyway. | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | that change every year | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | sometimes those companies | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1) lose VMs | Jan 11 03:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2) have critical bugs in the containerisation | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | 3) get cracked | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | 4) other tenants get access to your dataa | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | 5) downtime | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | lots of aws downtimesd | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | your own network works | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | but aws/clownflare down | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | so your site is down, too | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | and all you can do is... wait | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | "how long?" | Jan 11 03:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | Company (not yours): REAL SOON NOW | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | welcome to clown computing | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | you are at the mercy of Wall Street-owned companies | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | that shut down your infra | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | if it's not profitable to THEM | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | profitable to you | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | not to THEM | Jan 11 03:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | hence: your business is shut down | Jan 11 03:19 |
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schestowitz[TR] | one month! find another provider! | Jan 11 03:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | "good luck!" | Jan 11 03:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | "we'll bill you AGAIN at month's end" | Jan 11 03:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab, recording | Jan 11 03:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | <DaemonFC> Our local failed biologist might get testy in defense of his partner. | Jan 11 03:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | does buffy work in clown business? | Jan 11 03:26 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Trap is a slang term. | Jan 11 03:26 |
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DaemonFC | (slang, informal, sometimes offensive) Of a 'trap': to trick a (heterosexual) man into having sex, by appearing to be a woman. | Jan 11 03:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | didn't know | Jan 11 03:27 |
DaemonFC | Stabby Stab Stabbington is on the Debian Technical Committee now. | Jan 11 03:29 |
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techrights-news | Techrights Bulletin for Tuesday, January 10, 2023 http://techrights.org/txt full archive: http://techrights.org/txt-archives | Jan 11 04:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Bulletin Archives | Jan 11 04:25 | |
techrights-news | IPFS scale issues are a PITA. To the point where, if it fails to work and you seem to be doing everything right, then just leave it alone and let it be. It'll 'fix' itself on its own some time in the future. IPFS is severely broken by design? The problem is, many thing they do it wrong and spend hours troubleshooting in vain; the problem is ELSEWHERE! | Jan 11 04:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | done. one-hour video | Jan 11 04:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | covers some pointed raised in irc, by DaemonFC also | Jan 11 04:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: please don't post the sexualised stuff here | Jan 11 04:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | it detracts from the technical discussions | Jan 11 04:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | and can put people off | Jan 11 04:29 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], LibreWolf. | Jan 11 04:35 |
DaemonFC | They dumped the Windows Store version. 5 major versions behind. Still there, rotting. | Jan 11 04:35 |
DaemonFC | Full of security holes. | Jan 11 04:35 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 04:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | librewold? | Jan 11 04:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | riunne and i use librewolf | Jan 11 04:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | windows itself is a hole | Jan 11 04:36 |
DaemonFC | They put a Windows Store version up and then didn't update it. | Jan 11 04:36 |
DaemonFC | Windows is a cesspit. | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | btw, librewolf by default pretends to be firefox on WINDOWS | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | so it downplays gnu/linux users worldwide | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | Windows IS a hole, DaemonFC | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | and keylogger | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | password stealer | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | no matter what you put ON TOP of it | Jan 11 04:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | gulag troll promotes the disk encryption in Windows | Jan 11 04:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | IN SPITE of knowing Microsoft/NSA STEAL THE KEYS | Jan 11 04:37 |
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schestowitz[TR] | now he is in debian technical committee | Jan 11 04:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | so they get advice from a hostie entity | Jan 11 04:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | amazing! | Jan 11 04:37 |
techrights-news | Hours ago Microsoft Matt bragged that he had just entered the technical committee in Debian; he probably doesnβt want people to see what he wrote before (content warning: violence) http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/microsoft-backstabbing/ | Jan 11 04:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsofters Stabbing People in Debian | Techrights | Jan 11 04:53 | |
techrights-news | The Sirius βOpen Sourceβ management was dumb enough to replace the in-house infrastructure with overpriced (and outsourced) junk that did not even work as expected http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/aws-trap/ | Jan 11 04:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | When the Employer Doesnβt Understand or Grossly Underestimates AWS Capacity Issues (and a Story of Lost E-mail in Clown Computing) | Techrights | Jan 11 04:54 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: meme incoming | Jan 11 04:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | to summarise with punchline | Jan 11 04:59 |
techrights-news | [Meme] The AWS Bill is Here | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/santa-clown/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/11/santa-clown/ | Jan 11 05:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] The AWS Bill is Here | Techrights | Jan 11 05:00 | |
schestowitz[TR] | drop the mic | Jan 11 05:00 |
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DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], It's a trap! -Admiral Ackbar | Jan 11 05:16 |
DaemonFC | LibreWolf got the Firefox on Windows 10 UA from the Tor Project. | Jan 11 05:16 |
DaemonFC | The theory is sound. | Jan 11 05:17 |
DaemonFC | When you want to be less unique you go with whatever most people use. I suppose they could claim to be Chrome on Chrome OS or something, but would that be any better? | Jan 11 05:17 |
DaemonFC | Actually, maybe. | Jan 11 05:17 |
DaemonFC | Firefox itself is barely used anymore, even on Windows. | Jan 11 05:17 |
DaemonFC | Mitchell Baker wants a "Social Network" now, for the 3 Firefox users left in the world, I guess. | Jan 11 05:18 |
DaemonFC | Even I left. | Jan 11 05:18 |
DaemonFC | That's saying something because I used Mozilla Suite even in 1998-99 quite a lot. | Jan 11 05:19 |
DaemonFC | It crashed a lot, but it improved, so each release got better and then it crashed less, and more features were added. | Jan 11 05:19 |
DaemonFC | Crashing, but on the upswing is a way different beast for me than "A very stable piece of malware.". | Jan 11 05:19 |
DaemonFC | You know? | Jan 11 05:19 |
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DaemonFC | So I'd actually probably use Firefox even if it crashed more than it does if they hadn't gone and turned it into malware. | Jan 11 05:20 |
DaemonFC | They have no reason to like where this is going. | Jan 11 05:20 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:28 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:28 |
DaemonFC | I think it's safe to say that people who openly say they want to stab other people and themselves should seek counseling, not be elevated to the Debian Technical Committee in the middle of the night. | Jan 11 05:28 |
DaemonFC | He boosts Microsoft, including their fake disk encryption in Windows that exfiltrates your decryption passphrase to Microsoft, and by extension, any cops that want it. | Jan 11 05:28 |
DaemonFC | The disturbing content about "stab people" came up in literally the first five seconds after I looked up "Matthew Garrett Debian". | Jan 11 05:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: seen the meme? | Jan 11 05:30 |
mjg59_ | I did, in fact, seek counseling | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | I suppose I might continue looking through things before Matthew Garrett catches on and starts deleting years-old posts. | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | I put the disturbing post I found in Archive Today just so there can't be any confusion about what he actually said on his blog in 2006. | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | Bonus for simping for Ubuntu before they turned into a Microsoft Troll Farm posting spam about WSL. | Jan 11 05:30 |
DaemonFC | https://archive.ph/2vpgI | Jan 11 05:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-archive.ph | I resigned from Debian today. It wasn't actually any one thing. Butβ¦: mjg59 β LiveJournal | Jan 11 05:31 | |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | Best Handheld Gaming Consoles for Emulation - Make Tech Easier | Jan 11 05:31 | |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:32 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:32 |
DaemonFC | Words cannot describe how horrified I am at what is going on at Debian. | Jan 11 05:32 |
DaemonFC | I figured, wrongly it turned out, that it would be a safe place away from the Microsoft Troll Farm known as Canonical/Ubuntu. | Jan 11 05:32 |
DaemonFC | Just going to the Web site, it barely says anything anymore about why you would want to use Ubuntu as a GNU/Linux distribution, and it encourages you to use some bastard version of it like the Alien Queen shackled up at the bottom of the pyramid. | Jan 11 05:32 |
DaemonFC | <mjg59_> I did, in fact, seek counseling | Jan 11 05:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | <DaemonFC> Bonus for simping for Ubuntu before they turned into a Microsoft Troll Farm posting spam about WSL. | Jan 11 05:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | aye | Jan 11 05:33 |
DaemonFC | Too late to get a refund? | Jan 11 05:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | Windows pushers | Jan 11 05:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | part of the COntract(TM) | Jan 11 05:33 |
techrights-news | Excess deaths, different countries and different age groups https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/young-people-risk/ | Jan 11 05:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» Massive Increase in Deaths After COVID-19, Even as We Enter 2023 (Many Die Suddenly at Home, Including Young People) | Jan 11 05:33 | |
techrights-news | The Sirius βOpen Sourceβ management was dumb enough to replace the in-house infrastructure with overpriced (and outsourced) junk that did not even work as expected https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/sirius-wasting-money/ | Jan 11 05:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» Sirius βOpen Sourceβ Wasting Almost 10,000 Pounds a Year on Hosting (That Could Cost Under 1,000 Pounds) | Jan 11 05:34 | |
techrights-news | Debian GNU/Linux besieged http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/microsoft-backstabbing/ | Jan 11 05:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsofters Stabbing People in Debian | Techrights | Jan 11 05:34 | |
schestowitz[TR] | that is so old that he was still "saying transphphic shit" according to himself;' and Debian gave him lots of access; now he insistts that we should NOT EVEN TAKE BUG REPORTS from people who act like he did when inside Debian! Gaffaw! | Jan 11 05:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | re << <DaemonFC> I put the disturbing post I found in Archive Today just so there can't be any confusion about what he actually said on his blog in 2006. | Jan 11 05:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab | Jan 11 05:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | the troll is pwning himself | Jan 11 05:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | at every turn | Jan 11 05:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | gulagtroll: | Jan 11 05:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/141011-never-miss-a-good-chance-to-shut-up | Jan 11 05:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.goodreads.com | Quote by Will Rogers: βNever miss a good chance to shut up.β | Jan 11 05:42 | |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: I assume you do a blog post about it | Jan 11 05:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | I only did one ina hurry | Jan 11 05:43 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Richard Stallman: (Paraphrase) | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | I could have made more money if I had sold out my principles and gone to work for a proprietary software company, but I would have made that money by doing harm to the world and leaving things in a worse place than if I had never done any such work at all. | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | I could have lived on a waiter's salary and not actively harmed the world. | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Matthew Garrett: | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Who will pay me the most, even if it helps bring about the end of Free Software and destroys millions of jobs? | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | And they put Matthew Garrett on the Debian Technical Committee and IBM defunded the Free Software Foundation as punishment for not canceling Richard Stallman and weakening their position on software patents? | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Hmm. | Jan 11 05:44 |
DaemonFC | Bad people doing bad things definitely always seem to have the upperhand. | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | It takes constant work to fight them off and the minute you don't, you lose everything. | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | Sometimes all at once, sometimes a piece at a time (Secure Boot) so they can deny you're even under attack at all. | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | you should blog | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | mastodon does not count | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | saocial control media = waste of time | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | that instance will be offline in <10 years | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | and others that federate it likewise | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | you could write the same in a blog post | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | and get thousands of reads | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | not of just one sentence | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | Debian's Wiki denied that Secure Boot is an attack on Software Freedom. | Jan 11 05:45 |
DaemonFC | So the fact that they've had some bad people lying their asses off to the users isn't new, it's just made so much worse now that Garrett's back. | Jan 11 05:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | but whole articles | Jan 11 05:46 |
techrights-news | "Reading through intrusive-collections. My eyes are not quite used to reading macro packages and they don't quite make sense to me yet. Error messages look strange too." http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/diary/daily/2023-Jan-11.html.en#2023-Jan-11-10:16:00 | Jan 11 05:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.netfort.gr.jp | Reading through intrusive-collections. | Jan 11 05:58 | |
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techrights-news | Mental Outlaw now publishing spammy videos that help the Microsoft PR department. 'Open'AI is NOT open and NOT as amazing as bribed media is telling you. | Jan 11 06:03 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], https://baronhk.wordpress.com/2023/01/11/matthew-garrett-appointed-to-debian-technical-committee-nearly-17-years-after-saying-debian-made-him-want-to-stab-the-volunteers-working-on-it-and-himself/ | Jan 11 06:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-baronhk.wordpress.com | Matthew Garrett appointed to Debian Technical Committee nearly 17 years after saying Debian made him want to stab the volunteers working on it. (And himself.) | BaronHK's Rants | Jan 11 06:06 | |
DaemonFC | It's that doublemindedness. | Jan 11 06:07 |
DaemonFC | "The people are wonderful, the ones that have messed up the distribution so badly that I want to stab people!" | Jan 11 06:08 |
DaemonFC | Who even says things like this? | Jan 11 06:08 |
DaemonFC | I have not once, ever, said that a piece of software was so bad that it made me want to stab someone. | Jan 11 06:08 |
DaemonFC | Not even openSUSE under Novell. | Jan 11 06:09 |
techrights-news | "One of the nice things about USB-C is its simplicity, right? No more figuring out which side is up to plug into a device. The connector is super-friendly. Butβ¦ thatβs where the simplicity stops." https://dissociatedpress.net/2023/01/10/usb-c-is-simple-right-well/ | Jan 11 06:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dissociatedpress.net | USB-C is simple, right? Well... : Dissociated Press | Jan 11 06:09 | |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: maybe if he was poor like you, they would arrest him | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | they would report he wanted to stab them | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | he would be swatted | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | and put in cuffs | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | end of story | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | but not in SF | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | anything goes there | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | "I work for Google" | Jan 11 06:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | Cops: "Oh, okay, sorry" | Jan 11 06:10 |
DaemonFC | "I work on drone strikes for brown children and harass a gay man in Chicago." | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | re "nearly 17 years after saying Debian mad" | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | be sure to mention | Jan 11 06:11 |
DaemonFC | "It's mighty liberal of me!" | Jan 11 06:11 |
phanes | DaemonFC, i dont know they the debian thing is such a shock, they've kind of cemented their reputation the last few years as a gravity well for shitheads who don't meaningfully contribute | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | that 20 years ago he was transphobic in the open | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | according to himself | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | check when he entered debian | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | they let in an uncooseted transphobe | Jan 11 06:11 |
schestowitz[TR] | according to him | Jan 11 06:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | *uncloseted | Jan 11 06:12 |
DaemonFC | "I work at a company that helps ICE rape immigrants at detention centers.". | Jan 11 06:12 |
DaemonFC | Social Justice. | Jan 11 06:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | [06:43] <mjg59_> Elena's the one who asked me to stand | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | one asshole asks another | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | hamasman | Jan 11 06:13 |
phanes | schestowitz[TR], i mean, he still kind of is, its almost entirely an act of placation to maintain his platform of defamation | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/08/19/elana-hashman-cancel-culture/ | Jan 11 06:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IBM/Azureβs Elana Hashman, Only Two Months After Starting a Campaign to Delete RMS, Said Israel Should Not Exist | Techrights | Jan 11 06:13 | |
schestowitz[TR] | debian used to seek to fix or replace the powers that be | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | not it's using the brand debian to defame people | Jan 11 06:13 |
phanes | schestowitz[TR], i view it as "advanced trolling" | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | esp. those who challenge the billionaire | Jan 11 06:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | funny how that works | Jan 11 06:14 |
DaemonFC | "We help Trump harass immigrants and gay people. Also we have a Zen Garden in the middle of our campus. Therefore, progressive." | Jan 11 06:14 |
phanes | schestowitz[TR], that article on hashman could be much better if you go browsing through archives of the issues filed against that repo, you could put together a whole psychological profile from it | Jan 11 06:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 06:15 |
phanes | she said some vile, vile shit | Jan 11 06:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's not complee | Jan 11 06:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | it was me making a point | Jan 11 06:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | after she had persistently worked on 1) azure and 2) killing off the gnu ffounder | Jan 11 06:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | who might have something to say about what she tweeted there | Jan 11 06:16 |
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techrights-news | When the corporate media insists that companies now need βclown hostingβ no wonder managers who are as untrained and inexperienced (in tech) as circus clowns make self-harming choices http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/santa-clown/ | Jan 11 06:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] The AWS Bill is Here | Techrights | Jan 11 06:17 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 06:20 |
mjg59_ | Y'know, I never imagined someone would care enough about me to record multiple ~hour long videos talking about how bad I am, so I really do appreciate the validation y'all provide | Jan 11 06:25 |
phanes | yes we're aware that people gathering to find a way to address your damaging behaviour is a narcissistic supply | Jan 11 06:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | Debian adopts tranphobe | Jan 11 06:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | on his way out he wished he could stab people | Jan 11 06:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | that's mjg59_ | Jan 11 06:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | debian needs more quality control | Jan 11 06:28 |
phanes | ive been in environments that made me want to stab people (not literally but i get it) | Jan 11 06:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | did you BLOG that? | Jan 11 06:29 |
mjg59_ | I feel like it's pretty clear from the context that what I was complaining about was the culture, not the people? | Jan 11 06:29 |
phanes | no that interferes with the recovery process after a rough contract | Jan 11 06:29 |
techrights-news | Matthew Garrett Appointed to Debian Technical Committee Nearly 17 Years After Saying Debian Made Him Want to Stab the Volunteers Working on it. (And Himself.) | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/debian-technical-committee-suicide/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/11/debian-technical-committee-suicide/ | Jan 11 06:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Matthew Garrett Appointed to Debian Technical Committee Nearly 17 Years After Saying Debian Made Him Want to Stab the Volunteers Working on it. (And Himself.) | Techrights | Jan 11 06:30 | |
DaemonFC | mjg59_ thinks that Firefox has ever had "cross platform consistency". | Jan 11 06:30 |
mjg59_ | And once I realised it was an issue, I removed myself from the situation that made me feel that way | Jan 11 06:30 |
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DaemonFC | The only constant in their Linux version is how much feature parity it missed compared to Windows and Mac, where they actually support it. | Jan 11 06:30 |
DaemonFC | That pretty much remains to this day. | Jan 11 06:31 |
DaemonFC | They break something on Linux, never fix it. | Jan 11 06:31 |
DaemonFC | Call it "P1 Platform". | Jan 11 06:31 |
DaemonFC | Even if it's just a build script that needs a few lines changed. | Jan 11 06:31 |
phanes | mjg59_, at what point did you evolve from "removing yourself to avoid hurting people" to "publicly defaming people repeatedly and then crowdsourcing shaming their genuine attempts to have it addressed" | Jan 11 06:31 |
phanes | i mean | Jan 11 06:32 |
DaemonFC | "Dear Internet Shitheads....." | Jan 11 06:32 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Oh, I removed myself to avoid hurting *me* | Jan 11 06:32 |
DaemonFC | Tragic | Jan 11 06:32 |
phanes | how are you the way you are without being fully aware that you are a horrible person that can best serve the world by removing yourself from its roster | Jan 11 06:32 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Rest assured that I have surrounded myself with people who love me | Jan 11 06:33 |
phanes | this is one reason why i lean towards thinking this is full blown NPD | Jan 11 06:33 |
DaemonFC | <mjg59_> phanes: Rest assured that I have surrounded myself with people who love me | Jan 11 06:33 |
mjg59_ | I've never once had to write a blog under a fake name justifying my behaviour towards an ex | Jan 11 06:34 |
phanes | because instead of addressing that you are and have been a massive piece of shit that only hurts people you continuously rewrite your self-narrative | Jan 11 06:34 |
DaemonFC | Did they invent cloning or do you provide something other than your presence that could make up for....your presence? | Jan 11 06:34 |
phanes | mjg59_, neither have I, but I did write a blog under my real name for years exposing an ex that was diagnosed with NPD and has run campaigns against several others, several of whom I helped with their legal battle | Jan 11 06:35 |
phanes | i also changed my name many years later to disassociate from that person without obscuring the things they had done | Jan 11 06:35 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Your real name is Jerry Thibodeau? | Jan 11 06:35 |
phanes | nope, this is a sophistry you are weaving to try to do a "gotcha" and "catch me in a lie" by misrepresenting material facts that I have already addressed, mainly because you are a narcisisstic piece of shit that would best serve the world by ceasing to exist | Jan 11 06:36 |
DaemonFC | I've thought about changing my name. Of course, it would create a mountain of paperwork. | Jan 11 06:36 |
DaemonFC | We'll see how things go later this month before I seriously start looking into this. | Jan 11 06:36 |
phanes | there are many like you | Jan 11 06:37 |
phanes | it's not "special" | Jan 11 06:37 |
mjg59_ | phanes: So is the blog under the name of "Jerry Thibodeau" under your real name? | Jan 11 06:37 |
phanes | it's just incredibly damaging to anyone | Jan 11 06:37 |
phanes | mjg59_, not anymore | Jan 11 06:37 |
mjg59_ | Was that ever your real name? | Jan 11 06:37 |
phanes | and to be clear I did no "justification of my actions" because I had no actions to justify, this is another misrepresentation you have created | Jan 11 06:37 |
DaemonFC | There's not much I can do about my SSN, but it should at least make people work harder to see what my ex left me with. | Jan 11 06:38 |
phanes | mainly because you are a damaging liar, unique in that aspect, that could best serve society by ceasing to exist because you cannot recover | Jan 11 06:38 |
phanes | *uninique | Jan 11 06:38 |
phanes | dammit | Jan 11 06:38 |
phanes | *ununique | Jan 11 06:38 |
mjg59_ | Dude, I don't have a website criticising my ex using a fake name to refer to myself | Jan 11 06:38 |
phanes | your bullshit doesn't work on me | Jan 11 06:39 |
mjg59_ | You do | Jan 11 06:39 |
mjg59_ | All my past is there under my name | Jan 11 06:39 |
phanes | i dont have a website criticising my ex | Jan 11 06:39 |
phanes | that is another sophistry you created because you are so shamed by the reality of what you are that you have to renarrative anyone who puts any genuine light on you | Jan 11 06:39 |
mjg59_ | http://punches-pawloski-fiasco.blogspot.com/search/label/An%20Appeal%20to%20Logic isn't criticism? | Jan 11 06:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-punches-pawloski-fiasco.blogspot.com | An Appeal to Logic | The Truth about the Punches-Pawloski Engagement | Jan 11 06:39 | |
phanes | every contribution you have ever made to any other life than your own has damaged that life | Jan 11 06:40 |
phanes | now like i said, listen, you're not unique in that. there are lots of people like you in the world and it's a contributing factor to reactionary genesis of ethical frameworks through history | Jan 11 06:40 |
mjg59_ | It's weird that every time someone points out you having done something bad, you literally refuse to to address that | Jan 11 06:41 |
phanes | at the same time though, you've spent up any utility and you would best serve everyone, especially here, by emulating the cessation of your existence | Jan 11 06:41 |
mjg59_ | You may not like my behaviour, but I'm willing to address what I've done in the past and either justify that or explain how I've changed | Jan 11 06:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | mjg59_ stalks irc here | Jan 11 06:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | no good intention | Jan 11 06:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | just seeking revenge | Jan 11 06:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | because we 'blew his cover' | Jan 11 06:42 |
phanes | if you find something I actually did, sure, we can talk about it, but what you describe as something that "points out me having done something bad", so far, it's been you just twisting details around and misusing descriptors to cast a false light, which is a hallmark character flaw you possess | Jan 11 06:42 |
phanes | false light is probably the best description of what you do | Jan 11 06:42 |
phanes | because you take parts of real events and modify the way you describe it so that people will hear a description that misrepresents what happened, and you do this deliberately | Jan 11 06:43 |
phanes | it is a deception that only works on very small minded people | Jan 11 06:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: typo | Jan 11 06:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | you wrote simping | Jan 11 06:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | not pimping | Jan 11 06:44 |
phanes | all you have is fabricated scandals | Jan 11 06:45 |
phanes | all you will ever have is that | Jan 11 06:45 |
phanes | it's all you are | Jan 11 06:45 |
phanes | it's all you've ever had about anyone you've gone after | Jan 11 06:45 |
DaemonFC | I suppose that I could say I need a new Social Security Number because I'm a victim of domestic violence. | Jan 11 06:45 |
DaemonFC | It's been established that someone I was dating committed domestic violence and is a fugitive. | Jan 11 06:46 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Was http://punches-pawloski-fiasco.blogspot.com/ written by you? | Jan 11 06:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-punches-pawloski-fiasco.blogspot.com | The Truth about the Punches-Pawloski Engagement | Jan 11 06:49 | |
phanes | mjg59_, ill just leave it at this. There are zero cases of rehabilitation of someone with your disorder. They don't get better. They get worse. Any attempt to help you would provide you knowledge of how your behaviours identify your disorder to people who know what to look for. | Jan 11 06:49 |
DaemonFC | I'd like to pull a Gene Takovic and go work at a Cinnabon in Omaha. | Jan 11 06:50 |
DaemonFC | Just disappear and start over. | Jan 11 06:50 |
phanes | NPD can't be fixed by professional help. You could learn some ways to emulate a complete person that would prevent you from causing as much harm to others. That's about it. | Jan 11 06:50 |
DaemonFC | That was a lot easier 30-40 years ago. | Jan 11 06:50 |
mjg59_ | phanes: It's a pretty easy yes or no question, and avoiding it just looks weird | Jan 11 06:50 |
phanes | I'm not just talking shit on that mjg59_, feel free to consult with a clinical psychologist on the recovery possibilities for NPD. | Jan 11 06:51 |
phanes | mjg59_, nah, I just recognize what you're trying to do because I'm much, much smarter than you are. | Jan 11 06:51 |
phanes | Your inquiry is unimportant and malicious. | Jan 11 06:52 |
mjg59_ | phanes: If you want to avoid answering a question, that's your right, but it does make it clear to observers that you're avoiding answering the question | Jan 11 06:52 |
mjg59_ | phanes: But also your model of me is pretty weirdly wrong? I don't actually care about whether you're smarter than me or not. I'm happy in life. People around me inspire joy. There's just no universe in which your mental capabilities influence that. | Jan 11 06:53 |
phanes | mjg59_, Anyway, like I said, if you plan on avoiding the absolute living hell that you're creating, the best hope you can goal for with a therapist is to learn how to emulate a whole person to avoid causing damage to the people that you believe you care about. | Jan 11 06:53 |
mjg59_ | I'm smart enough to be happy. That's really all I care about. | Jan 11 06:53 |
techrights-news | Sirius βOpen Sourceβ: Letβs Waste 50,000+ British Pounds on Amazon ‘Clown’ Bills Even Though We Already Have Our Very Own Servers and Racks | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/amazon-clown-bills/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/11/amazon-clown-bills/ | Jan 11 06:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Sirius βOpen Sourceβ: Letβs Waste 50,000+ British Pounds on Amazon βClownβ Bills Even Though We Already Have Our Very Own Servers and Racks | Techrights | Jan 11 06:53 | |
mjg59_ | You've had a long time to follow through on your threats to impair my happiness, and so far you haven't succeeded - I'm actually doing much better than I was a year ago. | Jan 11 06:54 |
phanes | I said I would hold you to justice. Your destruction is self-made. | Jan 11 06:55 |
phanes | Your filter is broken | Jan 11 06:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | exactly | Jan 11 06:55 |
mjg59_ | I'd mentioned your weird internet behaviour to a friend like 6 months ago and he asked me whether anything had happened when I saw him this weekend, and I realised that literally the only times I'd thought about you were when you appeared here | Jan 11 06:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | rianne just said you are the one who snitched to her boss | Jan 11 06:55 |
phanes | It's not me you should be thinking of | Jan 11 06:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | "a woman's gut feeling," she says now | Jan 11 06:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | "you can never ignore a woman's gut feeling" | Jan 11 06:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | you stalked our channels for years | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | maybe taking notes | Jan 11 06:56 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: Why would I snitch to Rianne's boss? | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | you are unhappy and bitteer | Jan 11 06:56 |
phanes | at the end of the day you're a pityable thing, you will never experience life like most people you meet | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | and you have a track record of attacking people | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | and openly saying you want to stab them | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | even 17 years ago | Jan 11 06:56 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: I'm not actually unhappy | Jan 11 06:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | when you were still hostile to trans people | Jan 11 06:56 |
mjg59_ | Bitter in places, perhaps | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | did you email thew company? | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | yes or no? | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | waiting | Jan 11 06:57 |
mjg59_ | I have no idea who Rianne's boss is | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's a yes tank | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | sande schoen | Jan 11 06:57 |
mjg59_ | So no | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | *danke | Jan 11 06:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | you did not anseer the question | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | <mjg59_> I have no idea who Rianne's boss is | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | I said company | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | not boss | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | your answer was a give<away | Jan 11 06:58 |
mjg59_ | 06:55 < schestowitz[TR]> rianne just said you are the one who snitched to her boss | Jan 11 06:58 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], Simping is a word. | Jan 11 06:58 |
phanes | stop teaching him how to lie better roy | Jan 11 06:58 |
mjg59_ | Who are you accusing me of emailing | Jan 11 06:58 |
mjg59_ | It's very unclear | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | you did it | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | you did not answer a binary question | Jan 11 06:58 |
mjg59_ | Have I ever sent an email to your company? Probably not, but I don't have archives from more than about 10 years ago, so I can't say for certain | Jan 11 06:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | you tried to change the question | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | and then answers something I hadn't asked | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | son of a bitch you ar | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | ekill yopurself | Jan 11 06:59 |
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mjg59_ | I literally have nothing against Rianne, why the fuck would I email her boss? | Jan 11 06:59 |
DaemonFC | <mjg59_> I'm smart enough to be happy. That's really all I care about. | Jan 11 06:59 |
phanes | because you're a horrible person that lies about people and do not experience empathy | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | <mjg59_> I literally have nothing against Rianne, why the fuck would I email her boss? | Jan 11 06:59 |
DaemonFC | Smart people usually aren't happy. | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | you change the question AGAIN | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | not about bosss | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | not about RIANNE | Jan 11 06:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | I asked: | Jan 11 07:00 |
DaemonFC | As a rule, the more you understand about how the world works, the more depressed you get. | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | <schestowitz[TR]> did you email thew company? | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | you did | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | maybe anonymously | Jan 11 07:00 |
mjg59_ | 06:58 < mjg59_> Have I ever sent an email to your company? Probably not, but I don't have archives from more than about 10 years ago, so I can't say for certain | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | shame on you | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | you attacked rianne's parents too | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | kill yourself | Jan 11 07:00 |
DaemonFC | Not all depressed people are of above average intelligence. | Jan 11 07:00 |
DaemonFC | But many are. | Jan 11 07:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | she supports her parents | Jan 11 07:00 |
DaemonFC | The people who have the most horrible cases of depression have been some of the smartest people I know. | Jan 11 07:00 |
phanes | eh DaemonFC the numbers don't actually align with your assertion of about intelligence/depression correlation | Jan 11 07:01 |
DaemonFC | Like my Aunt. The one who let that nutbag, Keith, and his "sex change" ruin her life. | Jan 11 07:01 |
phanes | its more of a bell curve | Jan 11 07:01 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: I've literally just said twice that I didn't email your company? | Jan 11 07:01 |
DaemonFC | And never got over it even though she didn't die until decades later. | Jan 11 07:01 |
phanes | people on the upper end of the chart tend to be happier than the general pop | Jan 11 07:01 |
DaemonFC | I don't know why you would like one nutcase ruin your whole life. | Jan 11 07:01 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: Not within recent history, at least. I can't promise I never corresponded with someone there. | Jan 11 07:01 |
DaemonFC | If Mandy flaked out on me and ran off to "become a woman" I would probably get over it at some point before I died. | Jan 11 07:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | maybe you and buffy should crowdsource food for 70+ year olds | Jan 11 07:02 |
DaemonFC | It wouldn't be immediately, but it wouldn't still be ongoing major depression in 30 years. | Jan 11 07:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | <mjg59_> schestowitz[TR]: Not within recent history, at least | Jan 11 07:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | ouch | Jan 11 07:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | so you did contact | Jan 11 07:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | busted | Jan 11 07:02 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: Weird for you to spend so much time re-posting Pocock and then tell me to kill myself | Jan 11 07:02 |
phanes | im still unsure of what to make out of the pocock thing | Jan 11 07:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | changing subject | Jan 11 07:03 |
AdmFubar | another episode of "as the techrights spins" | Jan 11 07:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | after swatting people | Jan 11 07:03 |
DaemonFC | I'm not thrilled about John, but I am taking steps to put it behind me and bury it. | Jan 11 07:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | mjg59_ is an online swatter | Jan 11 07:03 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: I have not contacted your company within the past 11 years, which is the email archive I have to hand | Jan 11 07:03 |
DaemonFC | In the mean time, I'm not letting it depress me to the point of borderline suicidal depression. | Jan 11 07:03 |
DaemonFC | How many years are you going to let that person steal from you? | Jan 11 07:03 |
DaemonFC | At a certain point, you have to move on. | Jan 11 07:03 |
phanes | DaemonFC, amen | Jan 11 07:04 |
phanes | you become someone's prisoner if you let them live in your head | Jan 11 07:04 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: I'm not going to absolutely assert I've never emailed someone there, because then if it turns out I have you'll use that as some sort of gotcha | Jan 11 07:04 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: But in the past decade? No. | Jan 11 07:05 |
phanes | on one hand, im like 90% sure what pocock is doing is a trauma response and i think he's genuinely trying to expose some horrible shit that went on in the debiansphere | Jan 11 07:05 |
techrights-news | AWS Has Only Harmed Sirius (Financially at Least) https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/clown-harmed-sirius/ | Jan 11 07:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» AWS Has Only Harmed Sirius (Financially at Least) | Jan 11 07:05 | |
phanes | on the other, his approach makes it almost impossible to wrangle a coherent narrative out of his labors | Jan 11 07:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab | Jan 11 07:06 |
phanes | i get the general impression that he is in some form of distress and am unclear on how or if i can help him | Jan 11 07:07 |
techrights-news | Quiet lately gemini://degrowther.smol.pub/20230110_quiet_lately | Jan 11 07:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | latest of about pell | Jan 11 07:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | <techrights-news> "While Cardinal Pell was known for his skepticism about climate change, I will always be grateful for donations of surplus fileservers from the dioecese for me to recycle with Debian GNU/Linux." https://danielpocock.com/cardinal-george-pell-tribute/ | Jan 11 07:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-danielpocock.com | Cardinal George Pell: a brief tribute | Jan 11 07:17 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "Pell in 2018 was found guilty of various sexual offences: the convictions were later quashed by the High Court of Australia in 2020" | Jan 11 07:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Pell | Jan 11 07:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | George Pell - Wikipedia | Jan 11 07:18 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "During his tenure as Archbishop of Melbourne, Pell set up the "Melbourne Response" protocol in 1996 to investigate and deal with complaints of child sexual abuse in the archdiocese." | Jan 11 07:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | "Pell died of cardiac arrest at Salvator Mundi hospital in Rome following surgery to his hip on 10 January 2023, at the age of 81" | Jan 11 07:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | yesterday | Jan 11 07:20 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 07:20 |
techrights-news | "That doesnβt mean that Iβm unhappy β my day-to-day life is full of joy! But itβs a lifestyle where you can blink and miss years, and I donβt want to spend too much time like this" gemini://degrowther.smol.pub/20230110_quiet_lately | Jan 11 07:21 |
immibis | I am now on the fediverse (private instance) and why is the user experience absolute dogshit | Jan 11 07:24 |
immibis | why is it not just a gossip protocol, why do you have to be deliberately pushed stuff | Jan 11 07:26 |
immibis | why do other servers have to accept your follows | Jan 11 07:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | fediverse usability is awful | Jan 11 07:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | ponder this | Jan 11 07:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | 1) do you see replies easily? | Jan 11 07:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2) can you search easily? | Jan 11 07:27 |
phanes | immibis, all of that tech is designed for narrative control | Jan 11 07:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | 3) are the topics partitioned? | Jan 11 07:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | 4) can you use it fast? | Jan 11 07:27 |
DaemonFC | https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-03-10/america-s-tax-code-leaves-black-people-behind-dorothy-brown | Jan 11 07:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Bloomberg - Are you a robot? | Jan 11 07:28 | |
phanes | social media has over the last few years turned into something that is a constant psychological bombardment of influence | Jan 11 07:29 |
DaemonFC | Low income workers are the ones who lose the most by not having a 401(k) because there is a special dollar-for-dollar tax credit for contributions to a 401(k). | Jan 11 07:29 |
DaemonFC | So if you aren't contributing a dollar to your retirement account, you're paying it to the IRS instead. | Jan 11 07:29 |
DaemonFC | You're paying 50 cents to the IRS. Worse, you will have nothing in the retirement plan and lose the employer match. | Jan 11 07:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | phanes: : call it social control media | Jan 11 07:30 |
DaemonFC | So you screw yourself three ways by choosing to buy cigarettes, alcohol, and weed, instead of setting some money back in that account. | Jan 11 07:30 |
phanes | doesnt 401k contribution detract from your total income though DaemonFC | Jan 11 07:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | don't use the owners' vobabulary | Jan 11 07:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's antisocial and opposite of me dia | Jan 11 07:30 |
DaemonFC | <phanes> doesnt 401k contribution detract from your total income though DaemonFC | Jan 11 07:30 |
DaemonFC | Yes and no. | Jan 11 07:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | it serves to distract from real media | Jan 11 07:30 |
DaemonFC | Throughout the year, the 401(k) comes out of your paycheck, sure. | Jan 11 07:30 |
phanes | schestowitz[TR], i unfortunately don't have an actionable solution for it | Jan 11 07:31 |
DaemonFC | But it comes out of pre-tax dollars, so it immediately lowers the amount of tax as well, then at the end of the year, you may qualify for the Retirement SAVERS Credit for low income workers. | Jan 11 07:31 |
phanes | schestowitz[TR], with unlimited resources I couldn't get rid of it | Jan 11 07:31 |
DaemonFC | So you get to keep that credit. | Jan 11 07:31 |
DaemonFC | It's not refundable, but it can end up canceling all or most of what you'd owe in income tax. | Jan 11 07:31 |
phanes | DaemonFC, sounds great until you try to buy a house | Jan 11 07:32 |
DaemonFC | So you can actually have a string of years with almost no federal income tax if you're contributing to a retirement plan. | Jan 11 07:32 |
DaemonFC | Well, that's an interesting thing, because you can pull the money out of the retirement plan and buy a house with it. | Jan 11 07:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | in the west almost nobody buys a first house with cash | Jan 11 07:32 |
DaemonFC | You can do that once for your first house. | Jan 11 07:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | either mortgage, or sell house1, buy house2 | Jan 11 07:32 |
DaemonFC | And you don't have to pay the penalty tax. | Jan 11 07:32 |
DaemonFC | So you'd only lose the SAVERS credit in the year you do that. | Jan 11 07:33 |
phanes | yeah if you're buying a house you're either inheriting it or getting a mortgage in the US | Jan 11 07:33 |
DaemonFC | So you can use a 401(k) as a way to buy a house with the IRS and your employer helping out, a lot. | Jan 11 07:33 |
phanes | not if you want to live in it | Jan 11 07:33 |
phanes | i mean most people doing that would get a house eventually | Jan 11 07:33 |
DaemonFC | Well, if you're smart you'll wait until it's a substantial down payment and interest rates are lower. | Jan 11 07:33 |
phanes | they'll just be too old to live their lives in it | Jan 11 07:33 |
phanes | you can't time the market | Jan 11 07:34 |
DaemonFC | Enough of a down payment, at minimum, to avoid PMI on the mortgage. | Jan 11 07:34 |
DaemonFC | Well, you will know when you can avoid PMI. | Jan 11 07:34 |
DaemonFC | Because that's a 10% down payment. | Jan 11 07:34 |
phanes | its like having kids, if you wait for the right time you wont ever have them | Jan 11 07:34 |
phanes | investment is the same way | Jan 11 07:34 |
phanes | nobody who tries to time the market wins | Jan 11 07:34 |
DaemonFC | So if you don't have enough to avoid PMI, you don't want to put down on the house yet anyway. | Jan 11 07:34 |
immibis | schestowitz[TR]: you know that IRC is also a fediverse | Jan 11 07:35 |
immibis | right? | Jan 11 07:35 |
DaemonFC | Because then you have to wait until you wipe out 21% of the mortgage and write the bank telling them to cancel the PMI. | Jan 11 07:35 |
phanes | eh, just pay off enough equity in the house where the pmi falls off | Jan 11 07:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | immibis: no | Jan 11 07:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | slack and discord are like irc | Jan 11 07:35 |
phanes | no theyre not | Jan 11 07:35 |
DaemonFC | And by that point, you're 6.5 years in or so, and you've paid an extra $200-300 a month for fuck all. | Jan 11 07:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | fediverse is slow motion irc | Jan 11 07:35 |
immibis | do you see replies easily? yes (on both). Can you search? no (on both). Are the topics partitioned? yes (on both). Is it fast? depends on your client... | Jan 11 07:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | with TERRIBLE UI | Jan 11 07:35 |
DaemonFC | So those nothing down mortgages end up costing you about $20,000 in PMI. | Jan 11 07:35 |
phanes | slack and discord are weird javascript no-protocol emulations of IRC at face value but they're completely different beasts under the hood | Jan 11 07:35 |
DaemonFC | And that's if you write to them and tell them to cancel it. | Jan 11 07:36 |
immibis | schestowitz[TR]: mortgages are how they make you sell yourself into slavery and then claim it was voluntary. | Jan 11 07:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | they also suck ram | Jan 11 07:36 |
DaemonFC | Many people who don't know any better never do that. | Jan 11 07:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | immibis: yes | Jan 11 07:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | strudent loans too | Jan 11 07:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | activism killers | Jan 11 07:36 |
immibis | vOlUnTaRy TrAnSaCtIoNs. | Jan 11 07:36 |
immibis | try pointing out to people that technically, black slavery was also voluntary, because the slave could have chosen to just not do the work and get shot instead | Jan 11 07:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | i keep gettingh bombarded with loan offers | Jan 11 07:37 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, I got some. | Jan 11 07:37 |
DaemonFC | Bank of America and Wells Fargo offered me some. | Jan 11 07:37 |
phanes | no, mortgages are important | Jan 11 07:37 |
phanes | if we didn't have that function we'd have formed a weird serfdom style society by now | Jan 11 07:38 |
DaemonFC | They said low down payment no PMI if I plant myself in a black neighborhood where I'll never get out and will probably lose real estate value if it goes substantially either way. | Jan 11 07:38 |
DaemonFC | Woohoo. | Jan 11 07:38 |
DaemonFC | You could get lucky. | Jan 11 07:38 |
DaemonFC | Some do. | Jan 11 07:38 |
DaemonFC | Have mjg59_ show up and offer you 5x what it's worth so he can ironically live in your neighborhood with his white hipster friends from Microsoft. | Jan 11 07:39 |
DaemonFC | But that's unlikely unless you're on real estate they want bad, like Chicago. | Jan 11 07:39 |
mjg59_ | You know, I don't think I actually know anyone who works for Microsoft | Jan 11 07:39 |
DaemonFC | You communicate with them on Elon's Shitter quite a lot I think. | Jan 11 07:39 |
mjg59_ | I talk to you a bunch, but calling you a friend seems inaccurate | Jan 11 07:40 |
DaemonFC | Do your friends or enemies get the daydreams about stabbing them? | Jan 11 07:41 |
mjg59_ | Oh, I haven't wanted to figuratively stab anyone for a long time | Jan 11 07:41 |
mjg59_ | In a much better place now, thanks | Jan 11 07:41 |
DaemonFC | And just how vivid are these daydreams. Where 1 is not vivid and 10 is the State of Illinois ignoring Robert Crimo III's kill list. | Jan 11 07:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | btw, it would be super-interesting to see the corporate interests and emails above his pay grade (microsoft.com, intel.com and redhat.com emails) leading up to a) work on and b) push into Linux mainline of UEFI 'secure boot' Trojan horse | Jan 11 07:42 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | the poison pilll emails | Jan 11 07:42 |
mjg59_ | "are"? | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | he was controlled or commandeered by the salary | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | but he played ball | Jan 11 07:42 |
mjg59_ | Man | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | participated after nasty blog posts | Jan 11 07:42 |
phanes | yeah its probably easier when you can just virtue signal for a little bit after doing shitty things and then re-up on supply from practical strangers | Jan 11 07:42 |
DaemonFC | <mjg59_> In a much better place now, thanks | Jan 11 07:42 |
mjg59_ | I did all of that work at Red Hat | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | transphobia and violence | Jan 11 07:42 |
DaemonFC | Just screaming into a pillow? | Jan 11 07:42 |
DaemonFC | Primal scream therapy? | Jan 11 07:42 |
mjg59_ | I promise you the salary was not compelling | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | and calls to destroy fs people, inc. Perens | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | would be interesting for hisoptricalk reasons | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | some of these emails he never saw | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | above his pay grade | Jan 11 07:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | maybe intekl/mms/red hat managers agreeing to attack general-purpose computing | Jan 11 07:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | then finding a nasty person to do the diustry work | Jan 11 07:43 |
DaemonFC | I'll confess to that. I've screamed into a pillow before. | Jan 11 07:43 |
mjg59_ | That's a lovely fantasy you have | Jan 11 07:43 |
DaemonFC | It helps. | Jan 11 07:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | and cry foul when torvalds pushes back | Jan 11 07:43 |
DaemonFC | Ways to get it all out without causing anyone harm or distress, Matt. | Jan 11 07:44 |
DaemonFC | Scream into a pillow. | Jan 11 07:44 |
mjg59_ | I can promise you that at the time we were working on this, Red Hat management didn't care at all | Jan 11 07:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2020/07/30/wontboot-meme/ | Jan 11 07:44 |
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mjg59_ | Because they didn't care about client systems | Jan 11 07:44 |
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schestowitz[TR] | uefi '\secure' boot also bricked servers | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | links above | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | so they do care | Jan 11 07:45 |
immibis | I lived in a developed country (not the USA) so I didn't get bombarded with loan offers... my bank sent me a letter asking me if I wanted a credit card, I said sure why not, I have literally never used it for credit. | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | and should care | Jan 11 07:45 |
DaemonFC | mjg59_ breaking into your hotel room using the Android tablet in the wall, with a knife. | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | for NO ADDED SECURITY at all | Jan 11 07:45 |
immibis | (having an extra card doesn't hurt, just in case) | Jan 11 07:45 |
DaemonFC | Figuratively. | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | "server won't boot" | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | boss: "why?" | Jan 11 07:45 |
immibis | phanes: mortgages ARE the weird serfdom style society. | Jan 11 07:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | sys admin: "it says Microsoft says no!" | Jan 11 07:45 |
DaemonFC | "I told the hotel manager, who won't care. Not the people who might stay there and have some pervert controlling their blinds." | Jan 11 07:46 |
DaemonFC | "Man, Android is making me want to stab people. I think I might leave Google now." | Jan 11 07:46 |
phanes | immibis, no man im talking about a fucked of futurepast where nobody owns property except the megarich, and no one becomes rich enough to buy property because the rent is more than anyone earns in a year, creating a perpetual system of offbook debt where people are starving to keep a roof over their head | Jan 11 07:47 |
DaemonFC | RHEET RHEET RHEET RHEET RHEET | Jan 11 07:47 |
immibis | oh hey, is this the same phanes that destroyed freenode? | Jan 11 07:47 |
phanes | immibis, yes | Jan 11 07:47 |
immibis | phanes: yeah that's our society right now and it's called mortgages | Jan 11 07:47 |
immibis | gotta ignore people who destroyed freenode though, they're dicks | Jan 11 07:47 |
phanes | immibis, probably re: dicks | Jan 11 07:48 |
mjg59_ | immibis: Yeah he turned up here because he really doesn't like me and thought roy was a useful idiot in that respect | Jan 11 07:48 |
DaemonFC | They're talking about 50 year mortgage now, which is basically all interest. | Jan 11 07:48 |
phanes | immibis, have you tried eating a bag? | Jan 11 07:48 |
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DaemonFC | Give up ownership and just rent from the bank. | Jan 11 07:48 |
DaemonFC | Anything to inflate home prices. | Jan 11 07:48 |
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DaemonFC | They're running a special. | Jan 11 07:48 |
immibis | phanes: yeah, potato bag made of pastry, it's called a samosa, you should try eating something other than white bread one time | Jan 11 07:48 |
DaemonFC | Get a 50 year for the price of a 30 year. :) | Jan 11 07:48 |
DaemonFC | Motherfuckers. | Jan 11 07:49 |
immibis | DaemonFC: 30 year mortgages are not different. Just shorter. | Jan 11 07:49 |
phanes | do you see how the narcissist in his natural habitat attempts to sew chaos by creating divides of suspicion by leveraging a perceived potential ally | Jan 11 07:49 |
DaemonFC | Now if you want to figuratively hypothetically stab anyone..... | Jan 11 07:49 |
phanes | immibis, no man, i was talking about dicks. bags of dicks. | Jan 11 07:49 |
mjg59_ | phanes: See uh the thing about free software people is that they mostly do actually hate what happened to freenode, and you were a deliberate and willing participant in that | Jan 11 07:49 |
immibis | You'd know all about eating dicks, old man. Anyway now I'll put you on /ignore for real | Jan 11 07:49 |
DaemonFC | <phanes> immibis, no man, i was talking about dicks. bags of dicks. | Jan 11 07:50 |
phanes | oh i hate what happened to freenode too. its a damned shame it had to happen. | Jan 11 07:50 |
DaemonFC | I sent MARISOL a bag of dick-shaped gummy candy. | Jan 11 07:50 |
mjg59_ | And free software people may disagree with me on a whole bunch of things, but that doesn't mean that they'll inherently side with you | Jan 11 07:50 |
DaemonFC | Basically, eat a bag of dicks. | Jan 11 07:50 |
phanes | mjg59_, nah, you're just hoping to create divides and try to build up some momentum again because you're a narcissist and miss the entire point of why people hate you | Jan 11 07:50 |
phanes | "side with you" | Jan 11 07:51 |
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phanes | i mean look how this guy thinks | Jan 11 07:51 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Dude you're the person who's obsessed with changing my life, I don't give a shit about yours | Jan 11 07:52 |
phanes | freenode really was awesome until lilo passed | Jan 11 07:52 |
DaemonFC | Sending someone a bag of candy, horrible. | Jan 11 07:52 |
DaemonFC | Harassing Roy's wife? SJW. | Jan 11 07:52 |
mjg59_ | DaemonFC: When did I harass Roy's wife? | Jan 11 07:53 |
phanes | changing your life? obsessed with changing your life? huh? dude, do you read what youre writing? i dont give a fuck about your life. your life is like some kind of partial cognitive and emotional blindness with a cluster B label to define it, your life doesn't need changed, it's a slowly forming story of justice | Jan 11 07:53 |
immibis | mjg59_: It can be fun to just /ignore people and let them scream into the void | Jan 11 07:53 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Uh you're the one with a website largely devoted to your opinions about my behaviour | Jan 11 07:53 |
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phanes | mjg59_, you are definitely one of the serial defamers exposed on the abuseoneline.org site if that's what you mean | Jan 11 07:54 |
mjg59_ | phanes: A website written by you, right? | Jan 11 07:54 |
phanes | i really have been slacking on finishing that content | Jan 11 07:54 |
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phanes | its been a pretty busy year | Jan 11 07:55 |
mjg59_ | phanes: And you do keep talking about how my life is going to be destroyed by this? | Jan 11 07:55 |
phanes | no | Jan 11 07:55 |
phanes | no that's just the dumber thing you said on my behalf when you couldn't address what was actually being said | Jan 11 07:55 |
phanes | see my previous comments about how your only real tool in life is false light and re-narratation | Jan 11 07:56 |
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phanes | by the way, for anyone who's curious, NPD is almost universally co-existant with parental alienation | Jan 11 07:57 |
*phanes tips his hat on that and gets ready for bed | Jan 11 07:58 | |
phanes | oh i should actually clarify | Jan 11 07:58 |
phanes | its a relational trauma during early childhood development involving a parental figure | Jan 11 07:58 |
phanes | so its a little more nuanced than "my dad and I don't get along" or "mom made me wear dresses to school" or something like that | Jan 11 07:59 |
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schestowitz[TR] | too much emphasis placed on childhood | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | some people overuse that to justifty overly cruel behaviour | Jan 11 08:09 |
DaemonFC | The schools could just ban students from taking their phone to class with them. | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | "i killed him because mama was mean to me" | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | (50 years ago) | Jan 11 08:09 |
DaemonFC | It's something. | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | it was like this before | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | when I was in school | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | why did that stop? | Jan 11 08:09 |
schestowitz[TR] | i reckon now schools even consent to carriers putting celltowers on their roofs | Jan 11 08:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | never mind the cancer | Jan 11 08:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | it helps the kid get their "nicotine" | Jan 11 08:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | from shanghai | Jan 11 08:10 |
mjg59_ | What cancer? | Jan 11 08:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | cellphone towers cause cancer | Jan 11 08:10 |
mjg59_ | No they don't | Jan 11 08:10 |
schestowitz[TR] | do some research 'doctor'; | Jan 11 08:10 |
mjg59_ | Point at the research that says that, 'doctor' | Jan 11 08:11 |
immibis | gas stoves cause asthma however | Jan 11 08:11 |
immibis | due to NO2 emissions | Jan 11 08:11 |
mjg59_ | Yeah, there's a much clearer causal path there | Jan 11 08:11 |
immibis | I wonder if schestowitz[TR] knows what power level is absorbed by human body cells | Jan 11 08:12 |
immibis | also I wonder if he knows the cellphone frequencies are the same as the old analog TV frequencies (that's why they cancelled analog TV) but at much LOWER power levels | Jan 11 08:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | "The result of the study shows that the proportion of newly developing cancer cases was significantly higher among those patients who had lived during the past ten years at a distance of up to 400 metres from the cellular transmitter site, which has been in operation since 1993, compared to those patients living further away, and that the patients fell ill on average 8 years earlier. In the years 1999-2004, ie after five years' ope | Jan 11 08:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | ration of the transmitting installation, the relative risk of getting cancer had trebled for the residents of the area in the proximity of the installation compared to the inhabitants of Naila outside the area. | Jan 11 08:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | " | Jan 11 08:12 |
immibis | where was the outrage about TV broadcasting causing cancer? | Jan 11 08:12 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.researchgate.net/publication/241473738_The_Influence_of_Being_Physically_Near_to_a_Cell_Phone_Transmission_Mast_on_the_Incidence_of_Cancer | Jan 11 08:13 |
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schestowitz[TR] | <immibis> where was the outrage about TV broadcasting causing cancer? | Jan 11 08:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | TVs do not transmit | Jan 11 08:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | they receice | Jan 11 08:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | they're tuner/receiver | Jan 11 08:13 |
immibis | you know they've done blind trials where a cellphone site was installed but turned off, and people complained about headaches and stuff | Jan 11 08:13 |
immibis | schestowitz[TR]: and the received signal comes from...? | Jan 11 08:13 |
schestowitz[TR] | towers | Jan 11 08:14 |
immibis | exactly | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | don't work under those towes | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | btw, carriers pay residents in many places | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | to accept a tower near to them | Jan 11 08:14 |
immibis | the signal strength is like 10000x greater. 100kW instead of 10W | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | because they rightly oppose | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | anyway, biab | Jan 11 08:14 |
schestowitz[TR] | got rms emails | Jan 11 08:14 |
immibis | due to the inverse square law, that means you can get the same effect from 100x as far away | Jan 11 08:14 |
immibis | that means if the cellphone tower is hurting you at 400m, the TV tower is hurting you at 40km | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | the phone is near the brain | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | i need to move on | Jan 11 08:15 |
immibis | so you're complaining about phones then not towers | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | towwers= persistent | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | phone = not | Jan 11 08:15 |
schestowitz[TR] | having said that | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | "modern" and "smart" ones do 5g and upwards | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | the intensity is increasing | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | also flammable batteries | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | and they do explode sometimes | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | the old phones had a large battery | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | low voltage | Jan 11 08:16 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: That does not appear to have been published in a well known journal | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | lasted weeks | Jan 11 08:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | mjg59_: : neither have you | Jan 11 08:17 |
mjg59_ | I actually have, but thanks | Jan 11 08:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab, this is back to old flamewars | Jan 11 08:17 |
schestowitz[TR] | usualyl. ends up like, "you get more from the microwave or CT scanner anyway" | Jan 11 08:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | which is to say,"yes, ok, it dopes cause cancer, but let's resort to relaticvism" | Jan 11 08:18 |
immibis | make up your damn mind, is it towers or phones? | Jan 11 08:19 |
immibis | if it's phones why are you complaining about towers | Jan 11 08:19 |
mjg59_ | Walking in the sunshine causes cancer | Jan 11 08:19 |
immibis | if it's towers then as we established, TV is much worse and nobody complained | Jan 11 08:19 |
mjg59_ | Unambiguous | Jan 11 08:19 |
phanes | it doesn't need to be published in a journal to have merit | Jan 11 08:19 |
immibis | if phones are the problem, you should actually be GLAD to live near a tower because your phone transmits with less power | Jan 11 08:19 |
phanes | im not saying it has merit, i dont know, im saying the qualifier is a false criteria | Jan 11 08:19 |
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mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: Do you even have an Erdos number? | Jan 11 08:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | ask for my bacon number | Jan 11 08:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | I did article and podcast with jono bacon | Jan 11 08:21 |
mjg59_ | So did I, rather less generally interesting | Jan 11 08:21 |
mjg59_ | It doesn't make you Natalie Portman | Jan 11 08:22 |
DaemonFC | Dr. Strangelove | Jan 11 08:22 |
DaemonFC | And how I learned to stop worrying and love the trap. | Jan 11 08:22 |
mjg59_ | I need to make a film with Miguel just so I can have the most entertaining Erdos-Bacon number | Jan 11 08:22 |
phanes | its sometimes bizarre to me how people who cannot produce value think, they try to associate with people who did to try to inherit value by proxy | Jan 11 08:23 |
immibis | oh shut up, you produce no value and you try to inherit it by proxy | Jan 11 08:24 |
immibis | like you did with freenode | Jan 11 08:24 |
DaemonFC | Ryan Farmer-Alcaraz | Jan 11 08:24 |
DaemonFC | @DaemonFC | Jan 11 08:24 |
DaemonFC | Even NPR writes spam for the government lottery that pays out 1.8 cents out of every dollar. | Jan 11 08:24 |
DaemonFC | This is worse than their "Gates and Soda" column. | Jan 11 08:24 |
mjg59_ | Huh my Erdos number is 3 | Jan 11 08:24 |
mjg59_ | Nice | Jan 11 08:24 |
immibis | do you prefer income tax or lottery tax DaemonFC ? | Jan 11 08:24 |
immibis | lottery tax is very libertarian | Jan 11 08:24 |
DaemonFC | I'd prefer it if they actually did gut the tax code of most of the deductions. | Jan 11 08:25 |
DaemonFC | Just have rates that people actually pay. | Jan 11 08:25 |
DaemonFC | You know. | Jan 11 08:25 |
phanes | immibis, im somewhat amused that you are still buthurt over freenode like it was some unprovoked thing that they weren't warned about, by me personally, for 10 years before it happened | Jan 11 08:25 |
phanes | im not sorry | Jan 11 08:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | wtf, just got "For future reference, ordering via the NHS app speeds up the process as the request goes straight to the clinicians queue. https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/" | Jan 11 08:26 |
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schestowitz[TR] | nhs sent me email | Jan 11 08:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | to say use an "app" | Jan 11 08:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | lol | Jan 11 08:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | boo | Jan 11 08:26 |
DaemonFC | Theoretically, Bill Gates pays 37% income tax just to the feds, but nah. | Jan 11 08:26 |
mjg59_ | Man doing a movie with Miguel would only give me a 9, and Natalie Portman would still beat me | Jan 11 08:26 |
DaemonFC | Last year, I think I deducted us to 0.06%. | Jan 11 08:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | <mjg59_> I need to make a film with Miguel just so I can have the most entertaining Erdos-Bacon number | Jan 11 08:26 |
DaemonFC | I mean, this is really stupid. | Jan 11 08:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | did erdos eat bacon? | Jan 11 08:27 |
DaemonFC | Because inflation is a tax. | Jan 11 08:27 |
DaemonFC | They cut taxes, you get more inflation. | Jan 11 08:27 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: He wasn't observant, so unclear | Jan 11 08:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | erdos number does not count # of incidents/traversals through tree | Jan 11 08:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | and it's based on one overhyped scientist | Jan 11 08:27 |
DaemonFC | We pay all kinds of tax that aren't federal income tax, so it's a pea and shell game. | Jan 11 08:27 |
DaemonFC | Lots of taxes to the city and state, obviously. | Jan 11 08:27 |
DaemonFC | Then to Social Security and Medicare. | Jan 11 08:28 |
DaemonFC | "Fees" for the government to shuffle around papers and issue vehicle stickers. | Jan 11 08:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | erdos # also discriminates against people distant from maths | Jan 11 08:28 |
mjg59_ | Oh huh if I do a move with RMS that'd make me equal with Natalie Portman | Jan 11 08:28 |
mjg59_ | Goals | Jan 11 08:28 |
mjg59_ | Er, movie | Jan 11 08:28 |
mjg59_ | Not really compelling enough to rekindle that relationship tbh | Jan 11 08:29 |
DaemonFC | It's pretty fucking stupid that the city makes you pay a tax to get an actual sticker to put on your windshield that proves you paid a tax. | Jan 11 08:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | high erdos number = i touched obama | Jan 11 08:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | it does not say a lot | Jan 11 08:29 |
DaemonFC | BTW, the city tax sticker could be considered illegal no matter where you put it. | Jan 11 08:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | "i was touched by michael jackson" | Jan 11 08:29 |
DaemonFC | Illinois law says you committed a petty offense if you obstruct your view through the windshield. | Jan 11 08:29 |
mjg59_ | You know that low Erdos numbers are the good ones, right | Jan 11 08:30 |
DaemonFC | But if you don't put the sticker on the windshield, the city can leave $200 tickets on your car every day until you do. | Jan 11 08:30 |
DaemonFC | So you break the law by not doing it, and by doing it. :) | Jan 11 08:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | i talked a lot about erdos numbers when i was 20 | Jan 11 08:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | erdos is overhyped | Jan 11 08:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | the metric is a bad yardstick | Jan 11 08:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | erdos could not even travel to the us | Jan 11 08:31 |
DaemonFC | This is just technically true though. It would be interesting for an officer to be in court arguing that he based the stop on a person displaying a tax sticker paid to the city that says it has to be on that portion of the windshield. | Jan 11 08:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | because they were "unclear" on his stance on communism | Jan 11 08:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | he did not give a BINARY answer | Jan 11 08:31 |
DaemonFC | On taxes, we need to do two things, actually. | Jan 11 08:32 |
DaemonFC | Cut government spending in half and implement actual brackets that people pay. | Jan 11 08:32 |
techrights-news | Mastodon gone mainstream? dlvr.it has just added it! "New year, new network. Mastodon is here! Schedule and auto post your latest photos, updates, and promotions to Mastodon. Boost engagement by instantly sharing breaking news, opinions, memes, and more." | Jan 11 08:33 |
phanes | lol @ mastadon | Jan 11 08:33 |
techrights-news | Mastodon: inefficient means of communication. Also RAM- and CPU-hungry. Not good for the planet. | Jan 11 08:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | masta rhymes | Jan 11 08:34 |
DaemonFC | If you don't buy your sticker by May 1st, you still have to buy it, but the price doubles to $90 for a passenger vehicle. | Jan 11 08:34 |
DaemonFC | And if you escape them somehow for several years, you owe them $90 for each year you missed, and for the current year. | Jan 11 08:34 |
phanes | i have to confess i checked nondeterministic.computer the other day only to be disappointed that it was just mjg59_ and 2 other nobodies talking not to each other but mostly to themselves in an empty echo chamber | Jan 11 08:34 |
phanes | it was truly like a vision of the future | Jan 11 08:35 |
phanes | i dont mean a few comments to themselves | Jan 11 08:35 |
phanes | i mean endless weeks of self-chatter | Jan 11 08:35 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Uh you understand how the fediverse works, right? | Jan 11 08:35 |
phanes | mjg59_, ok | Jan 11 08:36 |
mjg59_ | phanes: The number of users on the local instance isn't important | Jan 11 08:36 |
mjg59_ | phanes: That's like saying a website only has three local users, so nobody reads it | Jan 11 08:36 |
DaemonFC | It would be nice if they did E2E encryption, and then it could basically be used to replace email. | Jan 11 08:36 |
phanes | mjg59_, hey don't read too much into it, you do you | Jan 11 08:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: in a browser??? | Jan 11 08:37 |
DaemonFC | GULAG and Microshit have basically started dropping almost all email that comes in from "non-whitelisted" domains. | Jan 11 08:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | mastoshit won't even work without js | Jan 11 08:37 |
DaemonFC | So that's nice. | Jan 11 08:37 |
mjg59_ | phanes: I mean it's definitely no Twitter, I've only got 8.6K followers there | Jan 11 08:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | twitter = botfarms | Jan 11 08:38 |
mjg59_ | phanes: But eh if you want to think that I'm only being read by two other people that's a belief you can have? | Jan 11 08:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | and most users not actyive | Jan 11 08:38 |
immibis | mjg59_: actually I set up pleroma today and I am having trouble getting it to show posts from other instances | Jan 11 08:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | among real users | Jan 11 08:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | "my twitter has x followers" = "my web site had x visitors this past year" | Jan 11 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | "impressions"!= reads | Jan 11 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | "impressions" = numbeer of people scrolling past, even without reading | Jan 11 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | because jack/musk put that in some pages in a timeline | Jan 11 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | twitter is one gigantic fake | Jan 11 08:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | very easy to game, too | Jan 11 08:40 |
immibis | which makes it even more embarassing if yours is lower than everyone else's in the thread, because everyone blocked you | Jan 11 08:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | youtube is almost as bad | Jan 11 08:40 |
immibis | what's the best way to make 300 fake twitter accounts | Jan 11 08:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | spamnil swells on viodeois where 95% of the views are fake/bots | Jan 11 08:41 |
mjg59_ | immibis: Yeah interoperability is still kind of bad in that respect | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | he buys "viiews" | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | immibis: you can buy them | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | but it's meaningless | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's for insecure people | Jan 11 08:41 |
immibis | but you should make them not buy them | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | ikn case someone clicks on your name | Jan 11 08:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | and judges you by the faked number | Jan 11 08:42 |
immibis | it's not meaningless if you manipulate people into buying your product | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | otherwise nobody cares | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | immibis: buying needs money | Jan 11 08:42 |
phanes | meh. people attract similar people. there's some value from letting fake realities like twitter exist because it has slowly increased its fuckhead concentration | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | twitter does not buy your followers | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | fb does not make you friends | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | you can fake your social status | Jan 11 08:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | by making yourself LOOK popular (but lonely and miserable inside) | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | i never bought fake anything | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | those sites come and go anyway | Jan 11 08:43 |
phanes | i use different platforms for different things | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | x [followers/subs/friends] in platform [y] only mean anything until y implodes | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | then you start from zero again | Jan 11 08:43 |
phanes | like twitter is almost purely for sociopolitical awareness | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | friends are not like that | Jan 11 08:43 |
phanes | facebook is almost exclusively friends and family | Jan 11 08:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | I never lost a friend because some shareholders gave up on a lousy site | Jan 11 08:44 |
phanes | i dont think im even on instagram or tiktok or any of the others | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | phanes: FB is for social graphs | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | they outsourced the task | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | like schoolmates | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | tell us who was riends with you in schoopl 50 years ago | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | and mark all your relatives | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | -love, cia | Jan 11 08:44 |
phanes | yeah facebook is weird man, like, everyone i know is on it, so, if i want to keep in touch with some people i need to use it to stay in touch because, adults get busy and move around the world | Jan 11 08:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | *classmates | Jan 11 08:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | not schoomates | Jan 11 08:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | they just needed the data | Jan 11 08:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | the site is the UI | Jan 11 08:45 |
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schestowitz[TR] | for data entry | Jan 11 08:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | gamification of being informant on one's own family, colleaguwa wtx. | Jan 11 08:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | and people from the club, army, scouts, college.. | Jan 11 08:45 |
phanes | im weird about which posts are public and which are friends-only | Jan 11 08:45 |
phanes | its like two different online realities | Jan 11 08:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | if you have friends, you have their phone # | Jan 11 08:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | phone them | Jan 11 08:46 |
phanes | mostly to protect fam from little mini-matthew garretts | Jan 11 08:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | "friends only"= them, the site, the gov. | Jan 11 08:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | we use self-hosted mumble at home | Jan 11 08:47 |
phanes | dude the gov is gonna watch some things sometimes | Jan 11 08:47 |
immibis | you should learn to manipulate these sites instead of ignoring them. who's doing the control on the social control media? not you, if you just avoid them | Jan 11 08:47 |
phanes | im not terribly worried about it | Jan 11 08:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | Michael Hayden said | Jan 11 08:47 |
phanes | what im more concerned about is how those sites are impacting our culture | Jan 11 08:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | (former CIA and NSA chief) | Jan 11 08:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | they follow not criminals | Jan 11 08:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | but... "interesting people" | Jan 11 08:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/01/former-cia-and-nsa-director-nsa-doesnt-just-listen-to-bad-people/385007/ | Jan 11 08:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theatlantic.com | Michael Hayden's Hollow Constitution - The Atlantic | Jan 11 08:48 | |
schestowitz[TR] | it's about control | Jan 11 08:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | the more then know, the more they can weild for blackmaiul | Jan 11 08:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | world leaders, domestic politicians | Jan 11 08:48 |
phanes | you know what i don't get in this context | Jan 11 08:48 |
phanes | the CIA doesn't operate domestically | Jan 11 08:48 |
phanes | but | Jan 11 08:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | <immibis> you should learn to manipulate these sites instead of ignoring them. who's doing the control on the social control media? not you, if <immibis> you should learn to manipulate these sites instead of ignoring them. who's doing the control on the social control media? not you, if you just avoid themyou just avoid them | Jan 11 08:48 |
phanes | MKULTRA was a domestic project | Jan 11 08:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | in fediverse many sites manipulate | Jan 11 08:48 |
phanes | no one's ever explained that to me | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | the network as a whole | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | throttling, blocking, censoring | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | or threatening some users till they self-censor | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | phanes: nsa does | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | with gchq | Jan 11 08:49 |
phanes | yeah im highly resistant to that kind of thing | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | they swap the datasets | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | to bypass the rules | Jan 11 08:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | "you spy on yours, please spy on ours" | Jan 11 08:49 |
phanes | when im censored i become a much bigger problem | Jan 11 08:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | we->you | Jan 11 08:50 |
phanes | i do this deliberately and consistently | Jan 11 08:50 |
mjg59_ | Fantasist | Jan 11 08:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/all-i-can-say-is-that-you-are-uninteresting-exchange-with-general-mic/ | Jan 11 08:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.opendemocracy.net | All I can say is that you are uninteresting! An exchange with General Michael Hayden, Director of the NSA from 1999-2005 | openDemocracy | Jan 11 08:50 | |
phanes | mostly as disincentive | Jan 11 08:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | " All I can say is that you are uninteresting! An exchange with General Michael Hayden, Director of the NSA from 1999-2005" | Jan 11 08:50 |
immibis_ | That's why I set up my own instance | Jan 11 08:50 |
schestowitz[TR] | ""his, surely, is a danger you can recognize? To be βinnocentβ means we have a claim in law. This is our status and it belongs to us. To be βuninterestingβ means that our status, so far as whether or not we are surveyed, lies entirely in the hands of the sovereign and the intelligence services. | Jan 11 08:51 |
phanes | if im threatened or attacked i go to war | Jan 11 08:51 |
schestowitz[TR] | "I got hit in Germany at the very interesting Munich conference about βsuspicionless surveillanceβ. But there is no law enforcement function here - it is an intelligence function. It is not based on suspicion of anyone. It is based upon seeking to identify a legitimate foreign intelligence target. " | Jan 11 08:51 |
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phanes | the way you fight these newer tactics is a direct, sanctions-focused approach to making every action they take more expensive | Jan 11 08:52 |
phanes | and you have to be consistent with it | Jan 11 08:52 |
immibis_ | What's happening this week in LΓΌtzerath makes me realize Germany is still controlled by the Nazis | Jan 11 08:52 |
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phanes | if youre consistent enough with it and loud enough with it, your consistency becomes part of their environment and they adapt | Jan 11 08:52 |
phanes | usually by leaving you alone | Jan 11 08:53 |
phanes | but if they get any hits in then simply stopping isn't enough | Jan 11 08:53 |
mjg59_ | phanes: You've been at war with me for a while now and you've been less effectual than Russian in Ukraine | Jan 11 08:53 |
phanes | not in an environment with innumerable entities | Jan 11 08:53 |
phanes | mjg59_, im not at war with you, you're just a shit stain im wiping my arse with | Jan 11 08:53 |
immibis_ | mjg59_ just wait though, IRCthulu 12.0 will achieve what the other 11 didn't! | Jan 11 08:54 |
mjg59_ | phanes: A shit stain you've spent days researching to write a website about? | Jan 11 08:54 |
phanes | lol somebody's been reading | Jan 11 08:54 |
phanes | immibis_, ircthulu was pure awesome sauce | Jan 11 08:54 |
phanes | i _loved_ working on that project | Jan 11 08:55 |
mjg59_ | phanes: I've dealt with some stubborn shit stains in my time (hello extremely big dog) and it's never taken me even an hour | Jan 11 08:55 |
immibis_ | imagine making someone so upset that they develop *checks notes* an IRC logging service | Jan 11 08:55 |
mjg59_ | phanes: But also, uh, pretty sure you're not supposed to wipe your arse with the shit stain. Kind of the opposite? | Jan 11 08:56 |
phanes | mjg59_, ok | Jan 11 08:56 |
*DaemonFC slaps mjg59_ around a bit with an Amazon Warehouse Deals Used - Acceptable Q Timex Reissue | Jan 11 08:56 | |
mjg59_ | phanes: Like, if you're wiping your arse with me, doesn't that imply I'm cleaner than your arse? | Jan 11 08:56 |
phanes | anyway, sanctions-based responses to these newer little fascists actually works | Jan 11 08:57 |
phanes | its expensive though | Jan 11 08:57 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Otherwise you're smearing me all over your arse? I agree that wouldn't be great for me, but I don't think it improves your life either | Jan 11 08:57 |
phanes | mjg59_, ok we all saw happy gilmore, congratulations on identifying a mixed metaphore | Jan 11 08:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | <immibis_> What's happening this week in LΓΌtzerath makes me realize Germany is still controlled by the Nazis | Jan 11 08:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | less closeted | Jan 11 08:58 |
schestowitz[TR] | the quiet ones come out of the closet | Jan 11 08:58 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Anyway, looking forward to seeing the effect of your sanctions against me | Jan 11 08:58 |
phanes | mjg59_, i wasn't talking about you | Jan 11 08:58 |
mjg59_ | Maybe 2023 will be the year of them taking effect | Jan 11 08:58 |
phanes | i was talking about responses to bad actor organizations | Jan 11 08:58 |
mjg59_ | Or maybe 2023 will be a year where I continue enjoying life with those around me, furthering my career | Jan 11 08:58 |
mjg59_ | Who can say? | Jan 11 08:59 |
phanes | no you're definitely going into a rabbit hole of obscurity at debian | Jan 11 08:59 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 08:59 |
immibis_ | literally half of German Twitter is saying what the police is doing is fine because they're just following orders. Where have I heard that before? | Jan 11 08:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | i osted a link yesterday | Jan 11 08:59 |
DaemonFC | This has to be one of the worst watches you can buy at that price range. | Jan 11 08:59 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Got a timeline for where I'm going to be obscure? | Jan 11 09:00 |
DaemonFC | Literally all they did was buy Seiko quartz movements and stick them in a cheap watch that looks like a 1970s Timex, but not built to the same standards. | Jan 11 09:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | [00:29] <techrights-news> braunschweig β https://digit.site36.net/2023/01/09/two-men-died-in-german-custody-police-in-braunschweig-and-berlin-to-investigate-cause-of-death/ | Source: Site36 | Jan 11 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-digit.site36.net | Two men died in custody in Braunschweig and Berlin, police investigate the cause β Security Architectures in the EU | Jan 11 09:00 | |
schestowitz[TR] | [00:30] <techrights-news> Pseudoscience like facial recognition... which is extremely inaccurate at scale (falsely marketed) β https://digit.site36.net/2023/01/10/ai-act-german-government-in-favour-of-facial-recognition-but-against-lie-detectors/ | Source: Site36 | Jan 11 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-digit.site36.net | βAI Actβ: German government in favour of facial recognition, but against lie detectors β Security Architectures in the EU | Jan 11 09:00 | |
immibis_ | You know, I've been running an ipfs node on my server for about 6 months and still never used IPFS | Jan 11 09:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | [00:30] <techrights-news> Pseudoscience like facial recognition... which is extremely inaccurate at scale (falsely marketed) β https://digit.site36.net/2023/01/10/ai-act-german-government-in-favour-of-facial-recognition-but-against-lie-detectors/ | Source: Site36 | Jan 11 09:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | [17:50] <techrights-news> "MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab"... so now they associate a lab that whitewashed pedophiles and Bill Gates with Thomas Watson, who admired Adolf Hitler. Wonderful!!! https://news.mit.edu/2022/sampling-pipelining-method-speeds-deep-learning-large-graphs-1129 see http://techrights.org/2021/04/25/ibm-germany-history/ | Jan 11 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.mit.edu | Busy GPUs: Sampling and pipelining method speeds up deep learning on large graphs | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Jan 11 09:00 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Documentary: IBM Founder (Watson) Gave a Nazi Salute, Admired Hitler, Said Hitler Was Doing the Right Thing | Techrights | Jan 11 09:00 | |
phanes | mjg59_, yes | Jan 11 09:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | ICBM still reveres Watson | Jan 11 09:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | calls everything after him | Jan 11 09:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | he was a convict | Jan 11 09:01 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Care to share? | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | mjg59_, no | Jan 11 09:01 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Coward | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | mjg59_, ok, fly out here | Jan 11 09:01 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Eh send me your birthdate and I'll fly you out here | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | we'll uh | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | talk it out | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | no no | Jan 11 09:01 |
phanes | you come here | Jan 11 09:01 |
mjg59_ | You'll pay? | Jan 11 09:02 |
phanes | only if you don't tell anyone you're coming | Jan 11 09:02 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β CPU-X: Find Your Linux Hardware Information in Pinch | Jan 11 09:02 | |
mjg59_ | I'm not sure what the attraction for me paying to fly out to visit someone who wants to punch me is | Jan 11 09:02 |
mjg59_ | Either you pay to fly me there, or I pay to fly you here | Jan 11 09:02 |
mjg59_ | That's the fair way of doing it | Jan 11 09:02 |
phanes | do airlines even let you pay cash still? | Jan 11 09:03 |
immibis_ | Why would you pay for someone to visit you who wants to punch you? | Jan 11 09:03 |
mjg59_ | Yeah, you can still pay cash | Jan 11 09:03 |
mjg59_ | immibis_: Because I can book him a connecting flight via Bullshit, Dakota and then cancel his connecting flight | Jan 11 09:03 |
immibis_ | Ahahahahaha | Jan 11 09:04 |
phanes | no no, i want you to come out so we can talk it out. i just want to be on a security camera seen buying the ticket. | Jan 11 09:04 |
phanes | *don't want to be | Jan 11 09:04 |
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mjg59_ | United let you book online and then choose "Pay by cash" and the reservation is created and you can just go to an airport and give them cash | Jan 11 09:05 |
immibis_ | schestowitz[TR] your bot fucked up | Jan 11 09:05 |
mjg59_ | immibis_: He's an expet coder because he has a CS degree | Jan 11 09:05 |
phanes | tell ya what, fly out and ill reimburse you when you get here | Jan 11 09:05 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Yeah nah | Jan 11 09:05 |
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techrights-news | "My new neighborhood is predictably (for Southern California) car-centric, but our specific location allows us to walk to most of the places we regularly visit (schools, parks, the library, grocery shopping, etc). The only public transit option for leaving the neighborhood are bus lines" gemini://degrowther.smol.pub/20230110_quiet_lately | Jan 11 09:06 |
phanes | Ok. Then I think I have clearly responded to your allegation that I'm a coward. | Jan 11 09:06 |
psydruid | the bot stabbed itself | Jan 11 09:06 |
techrights-news | "I'm looking toward this new year. We wil probably get some deception from these long-awaited games (Zelda TotK, Silksong, the list goes on...), but some upcoming releases caught my attention anyway." gemini://massena.smol.pub/2023 | Jan 11 09:07 |
immibis_ | No escaping? and then pretend this message is written on the weird blue cartoon guy with the weird facial expression and massive forehead | Jan 11 09:07 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Put the money in escrow and we'll talk? | Jan 11 09:07 |
phanes | mjg59_, cash | Jan 11 09:07 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Sure, as long as it's in escrow | Jan 11 09:07 |
phanes | why do you want a paper trail so badly | Jan 11 09:07 |
techrights-news | "I spent several years (primarily before the pandemic) involved in βsocialist organizingβ, but Iβve since arrived at the opinion that that sort of work is not a good approach for achieving any of my goals" gemini://degrowther.smol.pub/20230110_quiet_lately | Jan 11 09:08 |
mjg59_ | phanes: If I show up, I want to be guaranteed the fare | Jan 11 09:08 |
phanes | its just two old friends talking it out | Jan 11 09:08 |
mjg59_ | phanes: It turns out I don't trust you! | Jan 11 09:08 |
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phanes | are you hard up for money | Jan 11 09:08 |
mjg59_ | It's money I could give to charity instead | Jan 11 09:08 |
phanes | uh huh | Jan 11 09:08 |
mjg59_ | Hey if you say no then I'll just donate that fare to a charity instead, as long as you let me know where you live | Jan 11 09:09 |
psydruid | charity is euphemism for your mom? | Jan 11 09:09 |
phanes | yep no worries, i could even pick you up at the airport | Jan 11 09:09 |
psydruid | I like donating to charity too! | Jan 11 09:10 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Which airport? | Jan 11 09:10 |
mjg59_ | Ok, Frontier will do me a round trip to phanes for $141 | Jan 11 09:12 |
phanes | Oh, maybe John Glenn Columbus International | Jan 11 09:12 |
phanes | sure man do it up, we'll grab a whiskey | Jan 11 09:12 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Cool. Escrow that much? | Jan 11 09:12 |
phanes | nah ill reimburse when you get here | Jan 11 09:12 |
mjg59_ | For Columbus, that's ~$200 on United | Jan 11 09:12 |
mjg59_ | Yeah already said no to that | Jan 11 09:12 |
phanes | see, chump change | Jan 11 09:12 |
mjg59_ | Ok, guess that's $141 to charity | Jan 11 09:12 |
immibis_ | It sounds like you are taking him seriously mjg | Jan 11 09:13 |
immibis_ | Fascists always argue in bad faith | Jan 11 09:13 |
phanes | oh am i a fascist now | Jan 11 09:13 |
phanes | or is that just the biggest word you knew immibis_ lol | Jan 11 09:13 |
mjg59_ | Ok donated $141 to the Transgender Law Center | Jan 11 09:16 |
mjg59_ | Sorry phanes, no whisky | Jan 11 09:16 |
phanes | oh that's too bad. let me know if you ever change your mind and want to chat. | Jan 11 09:16 |
mjg59_ | Book the ticket for me or escrow the cost and I will | Jan 11 09:16 |
mjg59_ | Fair conditions on my part | Jan 11 09:16 |
psydruid | phanes the phasist fascist | Jan 11 09:17 |
phanes | psydruid, i bet 20 bucks that immibis_ doesn't even know what that word means | Jan 11 09:17 |
psydruid | phanest, you'd win that bet convincingly | Jan 11 09:18 |
immibis_ | mjg why are you humouring him | Jan 11 09:19 |
phanes | because i am lord bagira | Jan 11 09:19 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 09:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | o bless de lord | Jan 11 09:20 |
phanes | which reminds me, y'all need to get on this tithing bandwagon | Jan 11 09:20 |
phanes | what's big G going for these days, 10%? | Jan 11 09:21 |
techrights-news | Only hours after they admitted security problem in the VERY VERY VERY secure Rust https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/01/10/Rust-1.66.1.html | Jan 11 09:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.rust-lang.org | Announcing Rust 1.66.1 | Rust Blog | Jan 11 09:21 | |
techrights-news | Gulag: Linux needs Rust to improves security. [Gulag then gets back to working on shaming Torvalds into putting back-doored ciphers inside Linux] | Jan 11 09:22 |
phanes | yep | Jan 11 09:22 |
schestowitz[TR] | *improive | Jan 11 09:22 |
phanes | interesting i was just talking the other day about how rust was a compromise of standards when newgen came out of the oven | Jan 11 09:23 |
mjg59_ | immibis_: Eh it's an excuse to give money to a deserving charity | Jan 11 09:23 |
techrights-news | "Rust 1.66.1 fixes Cargo not verifying SSH host keys when cloning dependencies or registry indexes with SSH. This security vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2022-46176, and you can find more details in the advisory." https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/01/10/Rust-1.66.1.html TRUST RUST! It oputsourced everything to Microsoft/NSA PROPRIETARY software. Download or git checkout from NSA/Microsoft... TODAY. | Jan 11 09:24 |
immibis_ | You can just give the money to the charity | Jan 11 09:24 |
mjg59_ | immibis_: But thanks, people have largely been humoring him here, it's good to see people who aren't going to agree with me in general point out that he's a giant asshat | Jan 11 09:24 |
immibis_ | I thought that was pretty obvious actually | Jan 11 09:25 |
mjg59_ | You'd think! | Jan 11 09:25 |
immibis_ | What with destroying freenode because trans people existed | Jan 11 09:25 |
mjg59_ | But Roy and Ryan haven't pushed back | Jan 11 09:25 |
phanes | eh? who said anything about trans people re: freenode | Jan 11 09:25 |
immibis_ | They don't push back on anything. I could detail a plan to gas the Jews and they probably wouldn't bat an eye | Jan 11 09:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | freenode thing had nothing to do with trans | Jan 11 09:26 |
phanes | yeah that one surprised me too | Jan 11 09:26 |
phanes | first time ive heard that lie about me | Jan 11 09:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | this is a transphobe mjg59_ using something he exploits to distract from his CORPORATE-led and funded sabotage | Jan 11 09:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/09/30/matthew-garrett-transphobic/ | Jan 11 09:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Matthew Garrett Admits Being a Transphobic Adult Before Choosing to Weaponise This to Defame and Then βCancelβ People Who Arenβt Transphobic | Techrights | Jan 11 09:26 | |
mjg59_ | I went to a pub and a friend of a friend (who I'd literally never met before) ran up to me and screamed CHRIS PUNCHES and I was worried until she explained that she was just expressing her joy that someone else had had to deal with phanes's bullshit | Jan 11 09:26 |
techrights-news | Sirius does not know what itβs doing. How can Sirius advise clients on hosting when it cannot even do its own hosting right? Colleagues tried to push βAWSβ to clients, but I kept standing in the way, saying it would cost a fortune and erode security/privacy (over time I was vindicated as bills constantly soared) https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/clown-harmed-sirius/ | Jan 11 09:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» AWS Has Only Harmed Sirius (Financially at Least) | Jan 11 09:27 | |
mjg59_ | Literally nobody else I have ever had to deal with has inspired that response in others | Jan 11 09:27 |
phanes | yeah huge pieces of shit never like sanctions-based approaches | Jan 11 09:27 |
mjg59_ | And I've been on the wrong end of Gamergate | Jan 11 09:27 |
techrights-news | Sirius βOpen Sourceβ has a severe "appeal to novelty" problem (sometimes a symptom of insecurity or irrational thinking) http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/freedom-is-hobbyist/ | Jan 11 09:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Freedom is βHobbyistβ Anyway | Techrights | Jan 11 09:27 | |
immibis_ | schestowitz your accusation has even less substance to it than the twitter files, and that's saying something | Jan 11 09:28 |
techrights-news | Full context and background for the Sirius series. Connected to Techrights and Tux Machines due to a very dumb CEO who lies a lot. http://techrights.org/wiki/Sirius_Open_Source | Jan 11 09:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Sirius Open Source - Techrights | Jan 11 09:28 | |
immibis_ | "oh no a person used to be a douche but now they're not. Let's punish them for not being a douche any more" | Jan 11 09:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | immibis: he said it himself | Jan 11 09:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/141011-never-miss-a-good-chance-to-shut-up | Jan 11 09:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.goodreads.com | Quote by Will Rogers: βNever miss a good chance to shut up.β | Jan 11 09:29 | |
immibis_ | "let's punish someone for no longer being a douche" | Jan 11 09:29 |
phanes | that is literally the problem with their community | Jan 11 09:29 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: I regret the person I was in the past | Jan 11 09:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | when you were in debian wanting to stab people | Jan 11 09:29 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: If I could change who I was then, I would | Jan 11 09:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | did you want to stab trans people too? | Jan 11 09:30 |
immibis_ | Does the logic apply in reverse too? If someone used to not be a douche but now they are, should they be rewarded for being a non douche in the past? | Jan 11 09:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | biab workout time | Jan 11 09:30 |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: But I can't, so instead I do what I can now to make up for who I was then | Jan 11 09:30 |
phanes | https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/ | Jan 11 09:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.abuseonline.org | Index of /database/Garrett, Matthew | Jan 11 09:31 | |
mjg59_ | schestowitz[TR]: But if you want to reject the idea people can get better, sure, that's an option? | Jan 11 09:32 |
phanes | it's not getting better if you're still doing it | Jan 11 09:32 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Yeah you know the number of people who've asked me about your database? | Jan 11 09:33 |
phanes | all youve learned to do is remove the name from it in public so that they have less of a chance of suing you | Jan 11 09:33 |
phanes | mjg59_, why would that matter | Jan 11 09:33 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Uh I've actually learned to be not transphobic under all circumstances | Jan 11 09:33 |
phanes | its an admirable virtue signal | Jan 11 09:33 |
phanes | but | Jan 11 09:33 |
phanes | what about how you handle conflict | Jan 11 09:34 |
phanes | a signal doesn't mean much if you're so provably unethical in your dealings | Jan 11 09:34 |
mjg59_ | Yeah look from an external perspective the idea that your ethics are just fucked up is at least as plausible as me being fucked up | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | do you believe that morality is a popularity contest, like, you can spit on babies if you get 10 followers that day | Jan 11 09:35 |
mjg59_ | Like | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | i would actually believe you if you said yes to that | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | based on other discussions | Jan 11 09:35 |
mjg59_ | I'm not actually expending effort in convincing you of my virtue | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | nor should you | Jan 11 09:35 |
mjg59_ | Because I genuinely don't care | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | please dont | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | it takes effort to unspin your re-narration | Jan 11 09:35 |
mjg59_ | The people I care about give me feedback about my behaviour and I modify it based on that | Jan 11 09:35 |
phanes | when your supply runs out you try to reinvent yourself by reworking the narrative with a false light | Jan 11 09:36 |
phanes | ive seen you do this like 4 times now | Jan 11 09:36 |
phanes | it's not very original, just tedious, most NPDs do this | Jan 11 09:36 |
phanes | it's like you think you can change reality with sheer willpower and strategic word choices | Jan 11 09:37 |
mjg59_ | I'm just still not clear on what you think your efforts are going to achieve | Jan 11 09:39 |
phanes | good | Jan 11 09:39 |
mjg59_ | And you seem unwilling to share that? | Jan 11 09:39 |
phanes | ok | Jan 11 09:40 |
mjg59_ | My life is pretty good? Do you expect that to change? | Jan 11 09:40 |
psydruid | an NPD will never have a good life, life is always shit and enemies are lurking at every corner | Jan 11 09:45 |
phanes | psydruid, what makes it so hard to treat is that they have to first become aware they have the problems that it is associated with before they realize how fucked up they're living | Jan 11 09:47 |
mjg59_ | Seriously, just asking what expected bad outcomes are | Jan 11 09:47 |
phanes | most case studies on NPD are BPDs pretending to be NPDs or from a time when they could study people involuntarily in an asylum | Jan 11 09:47 |
phanes | like | Jan 11 09:48 |
mjg59_ | Do I suffer professional badness? Do I have relationship problems? Do I fall foul of the law? | Jan 11 09:48 |
phanes | you'll never see someone go to a therapist's office and say "I have NPD and I want to get better so I can know what love feels like" | Jan 11 09:48 |
phanes | doesn't happen | Jan 11 09:48 |
phanes | when it does its usually someone who was abused by someone with NPD | Jan 11 09:48 |
mjg59_ | Yeah I do actually know what love feels like | Jan 11 09:49 |
phanes | ok | Jan 11 09:49 |
mjg59_ | Therapists agree on that | Jan 11 09:49 |
phanes | anwyay psydruid i wasn't going to point that part out, he just isn't going to get out of it | Jan 11 09:49 |
immibis_ | [10:45] <psydruid> an NPD will never have a good life, life is always shit and enemies are lurking at every corner β that explains phanes | Jan 11 09:50 |
phanes | huh | Jan 11 09:50 |
phanes | my life is awesome | Jan 11 09:50 |
phanes | i dont really have alot of enemies. i have rivals. ive had conflict. for sure. i am not conflict aversive. | Jan 11 09:50 |
mjg59_ | The only way my life would be more awesome right now is if COVID would fuck off | Jan 11 09:50 |
phanes | nah | Jan 11 09:51 |
phanes | we know, man | Jan 11 09:51 |
phanes | people don't make up lies about strangers and colleagues alike on the internet for attention when their life is great | Jan 11 09:52 |
phanes | doesn't happen | Jan 11 09:52 |
mjg59_ | Phew yeah you might be right but I don't do that so | Jan 11 09:52 |
phanes | ok. https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/ | Jan 11 09:52 |
mjg59_ | Lucky escape on my part | Jan 11 09:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.abuseonline.org | Index of /database/Garrett, Matthew | Jan 11 09:52 | |
mjg59_ | phanes: Point at the lies? | Jan 11 09:52 |
phanes | yeah, sure, ok | Jan 11 09:53 |
phanes | like i said. tedious. | Jan 11 10:06 |
phanes | anyway schestowitzi dont get your NSA reference earlier, MKULTRA was a CIA project | Jan 11 10:07 |
mjg59_ | waiting for you to point at the list of ies | Jan 11 10:07 |
psydruid | lots of abuse is happening online, it's a good thing that it's properly and publicly documented | Jan 11 10:07 |
mjg59_ | psydruid: It's true, roy abuses a lot of people online, it's nice for him to document that on his website | Jan 11 10:08 |
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phanes | honestly i think techrights has alot of potential as an outlet that cuts through the weird alternate reality that gets weaved in tech, i just think the content and strategy needs a little work | Jan 11 10:11 |
phanes | like more fleshed out articles, more sourcing, a little shift in what gets focused on, maybe clean up the site theme | Jan 11 10:12 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 10:20 |
mjg59_ | Maybe have more than four stories on the front page? | Jan 11 10:25 |
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schestowitz[TR] | front page's top encourages minimalism | Jan 11 10:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | <phanes> anyway schestowitzi dont get your NSA reference earlier, MKULTRA was a CIA project | Jan 11 10:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | which one? hayden? | Jan 11 10:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | he headed both agencies | Jan 11 10:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | had heart attack some years ago, iirc | Jan 11 10:41 |
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schestowitz[TR] | pretended that because he opposed trump he was "ghood cop" | Jan 11 10:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | like bush ii did | Jan 11 10:42 |
phanes | hayden era was like 40 years after mkultra | Jan 11 10:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | i did not bring up mkultra | Jan 11 10:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | or connects it to cia psy-ops | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | nsa was not connected to that experiment | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | which incidentally' birthed' unamomber ted | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | blowback | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | literally | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | boom | Jan 11 10:43 |
phanes | my original point was that it's always confused me how the CIA says they only operate on foreign land strictly yet MKULTRA was both CIA and domestic | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | cia deals with foreign threats on paper | Jan 11 10:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | but many foreiners road the us | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | inc. foreign agents | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | but fbi deals with some | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | nsa is not operating the same | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | with many agents on the ground | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | they are more like data operators | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | unarmed | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | snowden worked for both agencies | Jan 11 10:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | via contractor for the latter | Jan 11 10:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | in the us even the agencies become private for-profit companies | Jan 11 10:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | wrong approach: "hey, debian, do you employ spies"?" | Jan 11 10:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | right approach: "hey, debian, do you have volunteers whose employer works for spies"?" | Jan 11 10:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | the answer is a resounding "yes!" | Jan 11 10:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | if you bring up the subject they get all awkward | Jan 11 10:46 |
phanes | that's ridiculous. why on earth would any intelligence agency motivated for operational supremacy try to pepper agents all throughout the centers of information technology during a human era where information technology created and sustained the literal tools of power | Jan 11 10:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | "yes, but only the GoodGuys(TM)" | Jan 11 10:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | in the us the cia does not even deny (and can CONFIRM) funded many tech companies | Jan 11 10:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | databases, social [sic] things, storage... | Jan 11 10:47 |
immibis_ | Luckily.none of us are infiltrating them - only the NSA is - right? We let them like good sheeple | Jan 11 10:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | in israel it is overt | Jan 11 10:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | you don't know where the military starts and private firms end | Jan 11 10:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | see pegasus | Jan 11 10:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | in the uk it's somewhere in the middle | Jan 11 10:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | in chian the state is everything | Jan 11 10:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | in russia i'm not sure | Jan 11 10:48 |
immibis_ | In Russia defenestration. | Jan 11 10:48 |
techrights-news | Sirius does not know what itβs doing. How can Sirius advise clients on hosting when it cannot even do its own hosting right? Colleagues tried to push βAWSβ to clients, but I kept standing in the way, saying it would cost a fortune and erode security/privacy (over time I was vindicated as bills constantly soared) http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/amazon-clown-bills/ | Jan 11 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Sirius βOpen Sourceβ: Letβs Waste 50,000+ British Pounds on Amazon βClownβ Bills Even Though We Already Have Our Very Own Servers and Racks | Techrights | Jan 11 10:48 | |
techrights-news | "Microsoft has supported Matthew Garrett by proxy during his work to foist so-called βSecure Bootβ onto GNU/Linux, in a way that requires binary-only software in your boot path, whose only purpose is to lock the user (userspace) out of low level access to the computer." http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/debian-technical-committee-suicide/ | Jan 11 10:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Matthew Garrett Appointed to Debian Technical Committee Nearly 17 Years After Saying Debian Made Him Want to Stab the Volunteers Working on it. (And Himself.) | Techrights | Jan 11 10:49 | |
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schestowitz[TR] | minnie the moocher | Jan 11 10:50 |
techrights-news | "Container query units work the same as viewport units. 80cqi equals 80svi." β https://www.matuzo.at/blog/2023/100daysof-day78/ | Source: Manuel Matuzovic | Jan 11 10:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.matuzo.at | Day 78: container query units - Manuel MatuzoviΔ | Jan 11 10:51 | |
techrights-news | "The logical alternative for width is inline-size and the alternative for height is block-size" β https://www.matuzo.at/blog/2023/100daysof-day77/ | Source: Manuel Matuzovic | Jan 11 10:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.matuzo.at | Day 77: block-size, inline-size, vi, and vb - Manuel MatuzoviΔ | Jan 11 10:51 | |
techrights-news | "I keep getting asked how my setup works, how I use tmux and nvim over sshβ¦" β https://carlosbecker.com/posts/workflow-pt1/ | Source: Carlos Becker | Jan 11 10:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-carlosbecker.com | My workflow, part 1 | Jan 11 10:52 | |
techrights-news | "Filippo Valsorda has a neat SSH server that reports the GitHub username of the connecting client." β https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/whoarethey | Source: Ayer | Jan 11 10:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.agwa.name | whoarethey: Determine Who Can Log In to an SSH Server | Jan 11 10:52 | |
techrights-news | "improve server performance" β https://boston.conman.org//2023/01/09.1 | Source: Sean Conner | Jan 11 10:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-boston.conman.org | An epiphany about bloated web pages might be the result of a dumb network - The Boston Diaries - Captain Napalm | Jan 11 10:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 10:59 |
immibis_ | Microsoft was going to put us in the secure boot gulag no matter what | Jan 11 11:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | depends | Jan 11 11:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | not all of us | Jan 11 11:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | also: | Jan 11 11:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | there was antitrust complaints | Jan 11 11:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | the gulagtroll helped microsoft thwart it | Jan 11 11:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | without actually tackling the problem | Jan 11 11:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wiki/UEFI#2013 | Jan 11 11:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | UEFI - Techrights | Jan 11 11:01 | |
schestowitz[TR] | 2013-12 | Jan 11 11:01 |
techrights-news | "Lea explains how LCH is designed to represent the entire spectrum of what humans can see." β https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/ok-lch-im-convinced/ | Source: Jim Nielsen | Jan 11 11:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | OK LCH, Iβm Convinced - Jim Nielsenβs Blog | Jan 11 11:02 | |
techrights-news | "Anyway, pretty much any remote work requires an Internet connection." β https://qmacro.org/blog/posts/2023/01/09/working-from-a-narrowboat-internet-connectivity/ | Source: DJ Adams | Jan 11 11:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-qmacro.org | Working from a narrowboat - Internet connectivity | DJ Adams | Jan 11 11:02 | |
techrights-news | X Window System Basics β https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/links/XWindowSystemBasics | Source: University of Toronto | Jan 11 11:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/links/XWindowSystemBasics | Jan 11 11:03 | |
techrights-news | "So, when will the print book be in stores?" β https://mwl.io/archives/22509 | Source: MWL | Jan 11 11:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mwl.io | βOpenBSD Mastery: Filesystemsβ Print Status β Michael W Lucas | Jan 11 11:16 | |
techrights-news | "Recently a few of my Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 11 servers failed to run an apt update" β https://raymii.org/s/blog/Syncthing_apt_repo_keeps_complaining_HTTPS_certificate_could_not_be_validated.html | Source: Remy Van Elst | Jan 11 11:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-APT keeps complaining that the HTTPS certificate cannot be validated? - Raymii.org | Jan 11 11:17 | |
techrights-news | "Intel introduced the 8086 microprocessor in 1978, and its influence still remains through the popular x86 architecture." β http://www.righto.com/2023/01/the-8086-processors-microcode-pipeline.html | Source: Ken Shirriff | Jan 11 11:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.righto.com | The 8086 processor's microcode pipeline from die analysis | Jan 11 11:18 | |
techrights-news | Free, Libre, and Open Source Software. "I started a journey to build a better Mastodon client" β https://nolanlawson.com/2023/01/09/retiring-pinafore/ | Source: Nolan Lawson | Jan 11 11:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nolanlawson.com | Retiring Pinafore | Read the Tea Leaves | Jan 11 11:19 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 11:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/12/20/john-sullivan-leaves-fsf/ | Jan 11 11:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Former Executive Director John Sullivan Has Left the Free Software Foundation (FSF) | Techrights | Jan 11 11:20 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_John_Sullivan | Jan 11 11:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | William John Sullivan - Wikipedia | Jan 11 11:21 | |
schestowitz[TR] | The Poo and the Poet (left, right) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_John_Sullivan#/media/File:Mjg59_and_johnsu.png | Jan 11 11:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | William John Sullivan - Wikipedia | Jan 11 11:21 | |
schestowitz[TR] | so now it's just zoe all the way | Jan 11 11:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | i heard john was helping her catch up with things, not just her | Jan 11 11:22 |
schestowitz[TR] | a lot was on johns's shoulders | Jan 11 11:22 |
schestowitz[TR] | not many sites updates from them this past year | Jan 11 11:22 |
techrights-news | "All of the graphs are about Wizard Zinesβ business selling zines" β https://jvns.ca/blog/2023/01/10/some-business-graphs-for-2022/ | Source: Julia Evans | Jan 11 11:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-jvns.ca | Some business graphs for 2022 | Jan 11 11:23 | |
techrights-news | "For years now I've been handling my local changes to upstream projects by committing them and rebasing on (Git) pulls, and it's been a positive experience." β https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/programming/GitRebaseLocalChangesSetup | Source: University of Toronto | Jan 11 11:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/programming/GitRebaseLocalChangesSetup | Jan 11 11:26 | |
techrights-news | "I have long wanted to write this article but I never knew how to structure it." β https://two-wrongs.com/verifiable-software-development-estimations | Source: Chris | Jan 11 11:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-two-wrongs.com | Verifiable Software Development Estimations | Jan 11 11:26 | |
techrights-news | "I also wrote a bunch of automation so later editions get out a lot faster" β https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/in-defense-of-testing-mocks/ | Source: Buttondown | Jan 11 11:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-buttondown.email | In Defense of Testing Mocks β’ Buttondown | Jan 11 11:27 | |
techrights-news | "What we might think to be a settled truth often isn't." β https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2023/compiled_and_interpreted_languages_two_ways_of_saying_tomato.html | Source: Lawrence Tratt | Jan 11 11:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). ( status 0 @ https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2023/compiled_and_interpreted_languages_two_ways_of_saying_tomato.html ) | Jan 11 11:31 | |
techrights-news | "Why is this significant? While we take great pride in the tools that we develop" β https://blog.trailofbits.com/2023/01/10/open-source-contributions-2022/ | Source: Trail Of Bits | Jan 11 11:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.trailofbits.com | Another prolific year of open-source contributions | Trail of Bits Blog | Jan 11 11:32 | |
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techrights-news | "Before I actually tried it, I expect the dict to start out with either two or three entries and end up with one or two, given that boolean True and False are actually ints with False being the same as zero." β https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/python/ZeroIsZeroAcrossNumberTypes | Source: University of Toronto | Jan 11 11:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/ZeroIsZeroAcrossNumberTypes | Jan 11 11:33 | |
techrights-news | "Microsoft's RNDIS protocol, short for Remote Network Driver Interface Specification, is a proprietary USB protocol for virtual Ethernet functionality on computers." https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-disable-microsoft-rndis/ | Jan 11 11:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.itsfoss.com | Linux is All Set to Disable Microsoft's RNDIS Drivers | Jan 11 11:35 | |
techrights-news | AWS certification = authorised GUI memoriser for the next 24 months. Then it "expires"... like the GUI. | Jan 11 11:36 |
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techrights-news | Barry Boehm β https://bertrandmeyer.com/2023/01/09/legacy-barry-boehm/ | Source: Bertrand Meyer | Jan 11 11:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-bertrandmeyer.com | Bertrand Meyer's technology+ blog Β» Blog Archive The legacy of Barry Boehm - Bertrand Meyer's technology+ blog | Jan 11 11:51 | |
techrights-news | "Follow us wherever you get your podcasts" β https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2023/subscribe-wherever-you-get-your-content/ | Source: Jim Nielsen | Jan 11 11:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | Subscribe Wherever You Get Your Content - Jim Nielsenβs Blog | Jan 11 11:51 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Today's ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ HowTos β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.3.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.3.gmi β | Jan 11 11:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β today's howtos | Jan 11 11:51 | |
techrights-news | fortran β https://craftofcoding.wordpress.com/2023/01/10/why-fortran-is-a-scientific-powerhouse/ | Source: Craft Of Coding | Jan 11 11:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-craftofcoding.wordpress.com | Why Fortran is a scientific powerhouse β The Craft of Coding | Jan 11 11:52 | |
techrights-news | "The Data team are using a strange and weird datastructure: the dataframe." β https://csvbase.com/blog/1 | | Jan 11 11:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-csvbase.com | Take the tools out of 'Data', but don't take the data out of the tools | Jan 11 11:52 | |
techrights-news | Reminder: Facebook laid off 11,000 as part of (allegedly) 3 waves, so soon comes another 11,000 (Zuckerberg Lists), then another 11,000. FB is having a haircut. | Jan 11 11:53 |
techrights-news | "literally hundreds of years of analysis shows us" β https://www.positech.co.uk/cliffsblog/2023/01/09/why-the-discovery-of-behavioral-economics-means-you-need-to-uninstall-tiktok/ | Source: Positech Games | Jan 11 11:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.positech.co.uk | Why the discovery of behavioral economics means you need to uninstall tiktok. β Cliffski's Blog | Jan 11 11:54 | |
techrights-news | [Repeat] Privacy/Surveillance: "using cell phone data that allegedly showed both men" β https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/03/politics/washington-power-substation-attacks/index.html | Source: CNN | Jan 11 11:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-edition.cnn.com | Two men charged with attacks on four power substations in Washington state | CNN Politics | Jan 11 11:55 | |
techrights-news | People still don't understand that one primary function of a cellphone is the device being used against its alleged 'owner'? | Jan 11 11:55 |
techrights-news | We should look up to and respect people who IN SPITE OF MASSIVE PEER PRESSURE do not carry mobile devices. Do not mock or ridicule them. They're likely a lot less "dumb" than the "pop culture" has us believe (shaming tactics, stigma. Those devices are NOT expensive. IT IS NOT ABOUT MONEY. | Jan 11 11:57 |
Moocher5254 | nah | Jan 11 11:58 |
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Moocher5254 | a Pixel with GrapheneOS however seems more reasonable | Jan 11 11:58 |
Moocher5254 | but I like to be contactable | Jan 11 11:58 |
techrights-news | Corporate media typically ridicules people who do not obey or live by the implicit rules of corporations or rulers of the media | Jan 11 11:58 |
Moocher5254 | assuming airplane mode works as intended, I see no issue with this | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | Moocher5254: yes, I tried it | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's still installed on one device here | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | but needs messing with screws to boot it | Jan 11 11:59 |
Moocher5254 | ? hardware issue, not of GrapheneOS | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | and they put glue on those screws | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | to screw with you | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | no, some laptops | Jan 11 11:59 |
schestowitz[TR] | they are programmed to not allow another bootloader | Jan 11 12:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | like seabios | Jan 11 12:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | even if you boot with key combinations | Jan 11 12:00 |
Moocher5254 | Never heard of it | Jan 11 12:00 |
techrights-news | "We hope this conversation will prompt people to think deeply about their role individually" β https://record.umich.edu/articles/journalist-jelani-cobb-to-discuss-the-half-life-of-freedom/ | Source: uni Michigan | Jan 11 12:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-record.umich.edu | Journalist Jelani Cobb to discuss βThe Half-Life of Freedomβ | The University Record | Jan 11 12:00 | |
*schestowitz[TR] gets link | Jan 11 12:00 | |
Moocher5254 | I do expect Windows 12 to not have the BIOS option to disable secureboot though | Jan 11 12:00 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://grapheneos.org/faq | Jan 11 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-grapheneos.org | Frequently Asked Questions | GrapheneOS | Jan 11 12:01 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://old.reddit.com/r/GalliumOS/comments/8exz44/samsung_3_chromebook_wont_turn_on_after_removing/ | Jan 11 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-old.reddit.com | Samsung 3 Chromebook won't turn on after removing write protect screw : GalliumOS | Jan 11 12:01 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://old.reddit.com/r/degoogle/comments/zwobrn/cant_install_grapheneos_on_pixel_4a/ | Jan 11 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-old.reddit.com | Canβt install GrapheneOS on Pixel 4a : degoogle | Jan 11 12:01 | |
psydruid | Windows 12 will have significantly more marketshare than Windows 11 | Jan 11 12:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | [warning: conde nast shit site] | Jan 11 12:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://old.reddit.com/r/tails/comments/pd56ha/cheap_chromebook_for_tails_setup_guide/ | Jan 11 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-old.reddit.com | Cheap Chromebook for Tails (setup guide) : tails | Jan 11 12:01 | |
Moocher5254 | Cable issue on that Pixel | Jan 11 12:01 |
schestowitz[TR] | psydruid: no, wiindows 14 | Jan 11 12:02 |
psydruid | oh right | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | with wsl5 | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | WSLg 5.01 | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | they fake having 1.0 | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | to make more press | Jan 11 12:02 |
psydruid | just before the huge leap towards windows 15 | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | for OLD stuff | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | soon 1.00 deluxe | Jan 11 12:02 |
schestowitz[TR] | "celebrate, shills" | Jan 11 12:02 |
Moocher5254 | Yes, they update OEM requirements still on Win11 and then seamless upgrade to Windows 12 | Jan 11 12:03 |
psydruid | more nasty stuff | Jan 11 12:03 |
psydruid | https://old.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/uorxye/windows_a_dying_breed_for_endusers/ | Jan 11 12:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-old.reddit.com | Windows, a dying breed for end-users? : sysadmin | Jan 11 12:03 | |
psydruid | conde nasty | Jan 11 12:03 |
Moocher5254 | Thing is most people won't care | Jan 11 12:03 |
psydruid | that's true | Jan 11 12:03 |
psydruid | my mom doesn't care either | Jan 11 12:03 |
Moocher5254 | I believe in spreading the existance of the message | Jan 11 12:03 |
psydruid | she just uses her phone for everything | Jan 11 12:03 |
Moocher5254 | And supporting those who care | Jan 11 12:04 |
psydruid | like most people in my family | Jan 11 12:04 |
Moocher5254 | Those who do not, I recommend Apple | Jan 11 12:04 |
Moocher5254 | Because it is the "best" | Jan 11 12:04 |
psydruid | she has a laptop running GNU/Linux too | Jan 11 12:04 |
Moocher5254 | (and not Windows) | Jan 11 12:04 |
psydruid | Kubuntu for now | Jan 11 12:04 |
Moocher5254 | And the tech support guy is you | Jan 11 12:04 |
psydruid | I'll have to see what to move to from that on the next upgrade | Jan 11 12:04 |
psydruid | I need to do very little tech support for her | Jan 11 12:05 |
psydruid | things just work | Jan 11 12:05 |
Moocher5254 | Ok, cool | Jan 11 12:05 |
psydruid | unlike when her Windows 7 got ransomwared | Jan 11 12:05 |
psydruid | and she kept bugging me about it for 2 years when I was abroad | Jan 11 12:05 |
psydruid | even though the computer defaulted to Kubuntu as well | Jan 11 12:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | emailed back rms this morning, about messaging and language | Jan 11 12:06 |
psydruid | so now she just won't get RansomewareOS | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | it was about the word "accessibility" | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | and what it means to people | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | rms says, focus on "ecurity" | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | as this is how he explains the issue to people in 20 secs | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | <Moocher5254> Thing is most people won't care | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | right | Jan 11 12:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | depends how you frame it | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | so you need to optimise the appoach | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | otherwise they won't listen | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | re patents | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | bring up vaccine patents | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | cost, availability | Jan 11 12:07 |
schestowitz[TR] | and then they might listen | Jan 11 12:07 |
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schestowitz[TR] | that also depends on locality of audience | Jan 11 12:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | if you are georgia and face cyberattacks like ddos | Jan 11 12:08 |
schestowitz[TR] | then you focus on digital defences | Jan 11 12:08 |
techrights-news | "John Deere memo: Farmers have NOT won, but that won't stop the news from pretending they did." https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/john-deere-memo-farmers-have-not-won,:e iophk: note that need the beginning many of the sites have widevine drm warnings | Jan 11 12:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-odysee.com | John Deere memo: Farmers have NOT won, but that won't stop the news from pretending they did. | Jan 11 12:11 | |
techrights-news | Letβs talk about knowing it wonβt happen again β https://odysee.com/@rossmanngroup:a/let's-talk-about-knowing-it-won't-happen:f | Jan 11 12:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-odysee.com | Let's talk about knowing it won't happen again | Jan 11 12:11 | |
techrights-news | First it was Jono Bacon, but even he was pretty mild compared to mjg59_ http://techrights.org/irc-archives/irc-log-techrights-100123.html#tJan%2010%2001:20:49 | Jan 11 12:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #techrights @ Techrights IRC Network: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | Jan 11 12:12 | |
XRevan86 | What a long read this past day's backlog here. But all I can tell from it is that phanes is a cunt. | Jan 11 12:14 |
phanes | depends on who it is | Jan 11 12:15 |
XRevan86 | > oh i hate what happened to freenode too. its a damned shame it had to happen. | Jan 11 12:15 |
phanes | oh that | Jan 11 12:15 |
phanes | of course it did | Jan 11 12:15 |
phanes | not everything that is necessary is enjoyable | Jan 11 12:15 |
XRevan86 | phanes: And your extreme obsession with mjg59_ | Jan 11 12:15 |
phanes | i hate all people who survive by lying about others | Jan 11 12:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | sometimes both sides of a coin are filth | Jan 11 12:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | i don't even take sides there | Jan 11 12:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | "head or tails" | Jan 11 12:16 |
schestowitz[TR] | "fuck off!" | Jan 11 12:16 |
techrights-news | "Strings are one of the most common data types you will use in MySQL." β https://opensource.com/article/23/1/strings-mysql | Source: OpenSource.com | Jan 11 12:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-A guide to strings in MySQL | Opensource.com | Jan 11 12:17 | |
techrights-news | "By default, Java looks for a main method to run in a class." β https://opensource.com/article/23/1/java-methods | Source: OpenSource.com | Jan 11 12:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How to use methods in Java | Opensource.com | Jan 11 12:17 | |
XRevan86 | Well thanks to that bulldoser IRC had shrank. | Jan 11 12:17 |
techrights-news | "This tutorial will help you writing one of Indonesian traditional scripts, Javanese, also known as Aksara Jawa" β https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2023/01/how-to-write-javanese-script-hanacaraka-on-ubuntu-computer.html | Source: Ubuntubuzz | Jan 11 12:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ubuntubuzz.com | How To Write Javanese Script Hanacaraka on Ubuntu Computer | Jan 11 12:18 | |
XRevan86 | And workload for a lot of people was disrupted for no good reason. | Jan 11 12:18 |
techrights-news | "The call for papers for openSUSE Conference 2023 is open! [...] The call for papers will close on April" β https://news.opensuse.org/2023/01/10/osc-cfp-opens/ | Source: OpenSUSE | Jan 11 12:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.opensuse.org | openSUSE Conference Call for Papers is Open - openSUSE News | Jan 11 12:18 | |
schestowitz[TR] | XRevan86: yes, very true | Jan 11 12:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | across thousands of projects | Jan 11 12:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | needing to update sites | Jan 11 12:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | pursue old regulars | Jan 11 12:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | some never came back | Jan 11 12:19 |
schestowitz[TR] | it was a nuclear strike at the C&C | Jan 11 12:19 |
techrights-news | "The ls command is one of the basic yet essential Linux commands" β https://linuxhandbook.com/exa-command/ | Source: Linux Handbook | Jan 11 12:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxhandbook.com | How to Use Exa Command on Linux | Jan 11 12:19 | |
schestowitz[TR] | AdmFubar has an hypothesis about it being intentional | Jan 11 12:19 |
phanes | oh there was a great reason | Jan 11 12:20 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 12:20 |
techrights-news | "Linux provides tons of command-line utilities to perform various tasks." β https://www.tecmint.com/deprecated-linux-commands/ | Source: TecMint | Jan 11 12:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tecmint.com | 6 Deprecated Linux Commands and Alternative Tools for Linux | Jan 11 12:20 | |
phanes | wouldn't have happened otherwise | Jan 11 12:20 |
phanes | granted, my reasons for being there were not the new owner's reasons | Jan 11 12:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | the nuclear attack had struck freenode before we had some major epo series to publish | Jan 11 12:22 |
schestowitz[TR] | so it slowed us down considerably | Jan 11 12:22 |
schestowitz[TR] | while this idiot was mass banning people in #fsf "for the lols" | Jan 11 12:22 |
phanes | it was not for the lols | Jan 11 12:23 |
schestowitz[TR] | so what was it? | Jan 11 12:23 |
schestowitz[TR] | your ego? | Jan 11 12:23 |
phanes | nope | Jan 11 12:23 |
phanes | I spent 10 years trying to work with the Freenode leadership to resolve the problem of abusers on their network | Jan 11 12:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | mr. "i love irc" lee ruined freenode | Jan 11 12:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | and fast | Jan 11 12:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | like musk does twitter | Jan 11 12:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | dalnet is NOT coming back | Jan 11 12:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | freenode was the main hub, at least for free softwarwe | Jan 11 12:24 |
phanes | musk isn't ruining twitter tho so bad comparison | Jan 11 12:24 |
techrights-news | "Emulators have managed to build a bridge between different gaming platforms." β https://linuxtechlab.com/how-to-play-nintendo-gamecube-games-on-linux/ | Source: LinuxTechLab | Jan 11 12:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How To Play Nintendo GameCube Games on Linux - LinuxTechLab | Jan 11 12:24 | |
schestowitz[TR] | twitter shrank a lot | Jan 11 12:25 |
phanes | anyway it's unfortunate that projects' work were disrupted. that was never desired by anyone I think. | Jan 11 12:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | in just 2 moinths | Jan 11 12:25 |
XRevan86 | "to resolve the problem of abusers on their network" <- The reasoning is sound: no network β no abusers. | Jan 11 12:25 |
phanes | i think you may be retconning what happened there | Jan 11 12:25 |
phanes | do you not remember the old staff and their circles going into every channel and sewing rumours and innuendo to get projects to follow them so they could retain fundings | Jan 11 12:26 |
phanes | and targeting the new staff | Jan 11 12:26 |
phanes | with lies | Jan 11 12:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | what lies? | Jan 11 12:26 |
psydruid | it's better that what happened to freenode actually happened | Jan 11 12:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | you are still under a Lee NDA | Jan 11 12:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | and so you cannot tell us facts | Jan 11 12:27 |
phanes | i am still under an NDA | Jan 11 12:27 |
psydruid | now all of the traitor projects are on oftc and libera | Jan 11 12:27 |
psydruid | with much fewer people in chat | Jan 11 12:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | they are not "traitor project" | Jan 11 12:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | the fsf and gnu are there too | Jan 11 12:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | just smaller now | Jan 11 12:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | in irc at least | Jan 11 12:28 |
phanes | what gullible nitwits like immibis_ didn't track closely enough to realize is that the only actions i took there were the removal of people and projects that either facilitated or had leadership directly participating in decades of abuse of users on the network, and that i was careful to restrict my actions to that | Jan 11 12:28 |
techrights-news | "Connect Tech introduced a carrier board compatible with the new Jetson AGX Orin module from NVIDIA" β https://linuxgizmos.com/carrier-board-for-jetson-agx-orin-module-features-dual-10gbase-t-ports-and-can-interfaces/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jan 11 12:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/carrier-board-for-jetson-agx-orin-module-features-dual-10gbase-t-ports-and-can-interfaces/ ) | Jan 11 12:29 | |
phanes | maybe you two can jerk each other off while venting your teenage angst, XRevan86 | Jan 11 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | you are full of it | Jan 11 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | go play with the dog | Jan 11 12:29 |
Moocher5254 | Hum? On mobile, what's up with mjg59? For me he is just naive | Jan 11 12:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | he;s finished | Jan 11 12:30 |
XRevan86 | phanes: If I do feel angst it's over the war. | Jan 11 12:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | they used him | Jan 11 12:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | he was a willing actor | Jan 11 12:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | and he's done | Jan 11 12:30 |
phanes | Moocher5254, https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/ | Jan 11 12:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.abuseonline.org | Index of /database/Garrett, Matthew | Jan 11 12:30 | |
schestowitz[TR] | like miguel e icaz, he will walk into obscurity | Jan 11 12:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | with a laughable fsf award | Jan 11 12:31 |
psydruid | all of them are traitor projects | Jan 11 12:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | a mole trophy | Jan 11 12:31 |
psydruid | with big cocs and stuff | Jan 11 12:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | the cocs are falsely marketed | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | they are, in practioce, about control | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | by censorship | Jan 11 12:32 |
phanes | im nothing like miguel de icaza | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | and removal of people | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | the cocs do not handle with corporate abuse at all! | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | not by mistake | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | phanes: not you | Jan 11 12:32 |
phanes | oh | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | the three stooges | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | the microsofters | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | mono, systemd, 'secure' boot | Jan 11 12:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/07/08/secured-windows-monopoly/ | Jan 11 12:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Three Microsoft Stooges | Techrights | Jan 11 12:33 | |
schestowitz[TR] | moe money, larry, and curly | Jan 11 12:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | they profited from attacking us all | Jan 11 12:33 |
XRevan86 | phanes: Regarding retconning, look carefully at rasengan and tell me the outcome wasn't inevitable. | Jan 11 12:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | and no guilt | Jan 11 12:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | profiting from being malicious is FAR easier than profiting rfom honesty | Jan 11 12:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | but it's not inevitable | Jan 11 12:34 |
Moocher5254 | Regarding mjg technical stances, I've nothing to accuse him of | Jan 11 12:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | happens more in societies that allow bad people to advance upwards | Jan 11 12:34 |
Moocher5254 | Secure Boot has a purpose | Jan 11 12:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | and reward the people below *upwards) | Jan 11 12:35 |
phanes | XRevan86, inevitable with the dynamics on the group yes, but, if I'd have been able to prune the team and bring some new folks on they'd still have about 75k users | Jan 11 12:35 |
Moocher5254 | You can't trust Microsoft of the whole process, but it has a purpose | Jan 11 12:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | Moocher5254: it does have a purpose | Jan 11 12:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | to lock out windows counterparts | Jan 11 12:35 |
Moocher5254 | Also, but not only | Jan 11 12:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | what else? | Jan 11 12:36 |
techrights-news | "It seems people haven't learned from the debacle with the dbrand Project Killswitch case using magnetsΒ that causes problems with certain Steam Deck fan speeds." β https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/stop-mixing-magnets-with-the-steam-deck-or-face-fan-and-temperature-troubles/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Stop mixing magnets with the Steam Deck or face fan and temperature troubles | GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:36 | |
phanes | hell i could restore freenode to what it was in about a year | Jan 11 12:36 |
Moocher5254 | A few years ago I learned of a husband who gave her cheating wife a phone with modified firmware | Jan 11 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR] | I confronted intelk's execs over uefi | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | and they had no compelling arguments | Jan 11 12:37 |
Moocher5254 | It's getting easier by the year for such kind of things to happen | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | we spoke on the phone, conference call | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | uefi is trash | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | heap of garbage | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | I don't need fancy bootloader | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | the OS has what I need | Jan 11 12:37 |
Moocher5254 | You are not the average user | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | all that complexity means more security issues, too | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | the average user does NOT need UEFI | Jan 11 12:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | even less so than me | Jan 11 12:38 |
Moocher5254 | My BIOS (UEFI) is on text-mode, so no fancy for me :pp | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | the average user needs to move away from Windows | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's a malware magnet | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | Moocher5254: that's the surface | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | the skin | Jan 11 12:38 |
geert | we shouldnt try fool the 'average user' | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | underneath it is bloated shit | Jan 11 12:38 |
Moocher5254 | Anyway, Windows is 'fine' | Jan 11 12:38 |
psydruid | Intel execs will try to get away with anything they can get away with | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | CMD.EXE is also rudimentary | Jan 11 12:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | but it goes on top of Windows kludge | Jan 11 12:38 |
Moocher5254 | You want to ensure by law competition can happen | Jan 11 12:39 |
psydruid | Windows is not "fine" | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | it should be fined | Jan 11 12:39 |
psydruid | indeed | Jan 11 12:39 |
psydruid | its masters in particular | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | meanwhile gulagtroll tweets this year that.. | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | bill gates was disliked because | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | windows sucked | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | and because he is rich | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | relaying the lies | Jan 11 12:39 |
psydruid | no one should be a slave to the masters of Windows | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | gates committed crimes | Jan 11 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | and it's not like people are "jealous" of the criminal | Jan 11 12:40 |
Moocher5254 | /away | Jan 11 12:40 |
psydruid | gulagtroll is a clown | Jan 11 12:40 |
psydruid | goodbye | Jan 11 12:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | OJ Simpson: people are just racist, they don't like me cause I'm black, hence I did not kill my ex wife | Jan 11 12:40 |
techrights-news | "This is awesome and something more developers should do with games they shut down." β https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/counterplay-games-makes-tactical-card-battler-duelyst-completely-open-source/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Counterplay Games makes tactical card battler Duelyst completely open source | GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:41 | |
schestowitz[TR] | judge: i'm not racist, hence acquitted | Jan 11 12:41 |
phanes | windows still sucks | Jan 11 12:41 |
techrights-news | "Game store Fanatical have put up another Steam Deck Verified game bundle and there's some great looking gems inside." β https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2023/01/fanatical-are-doing-another-nice-steam-deck-verified-game-bundle/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Fanatical are doing another nice Steam Deck Verified game bundle | GamingOnLinux | Jan 11 12:41 | |
psydruid | windows has always sucks and will always suck | Jan 11 12:41 |
psydruid | that's the only thing it's good at | Jan 11 12:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | the british empire used similar tactics | Jan 11 12:41 |
phanes | what, sucking? | Jan 11 12:41 |
psydruid | yes | Jan 11 12:41 |
psydruid | sucked* | Jan 11 12:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | to demonise opponents of colonialism | Jan 11 12:41 |
immibis_ | [12:58] <558b2ftechrights-news> Corporate media typically ridicules people who do not obey or live by the implicit rules of corporations or rulers of the media β and it isn't just the media. The system is woven into everything. | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | Windows is worse than sucking | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | in many contexts it should be banned. Examples: | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | a) medical equipment | Jan 11 12:42 |
psydruid | it's life-threatening | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | b) machines with medical data | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | c) military (def. nukes) | Jan 11 12:42 |
phanes | ive always thought that too | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | it should be strongly discouraged in other contexts, ,but | Jan 11 12:42 |
phanes | its silly to have windows in any critical environment like that | Jan 11 12:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | it is suitable gfor honeypot testiing | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | and pentesting in general | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | windows is a good target for practice | Jan 11 12:43 |
phanes | "can't finish this open heart surgery, the windows kiosk is rebooting" | Jan 11 12:43 |
immibis_ | Your thinking is far too low-level. A hospital procures contracts for a data processing system. Lowest valid bid wins. End of story. | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | phanes: happens! | Jan 11 12:43 |
phanes | immibis_, please, tell me more about how hospitals do system selection lol | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | today in the video I gave a real example | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | client that does medical stuff | Jan 11 12:43 |
schestowitz[TR] | my sql server crapped out | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | 30 servers with gnu/linux | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | one windows | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | fore some old front end for users of an old system | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | server shut itself down | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | due to Windows licence | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | server reboots | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | weeks' worth of work down the drain | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | postgres, elastic | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | must restart | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | because microsoft decided windoows must not run | Jan 11 12:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | of course the system was never supposed to depend on that stupid Windows VM | Jan 11 12:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | that happened in 2020 | Jan 11 12:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | duraing pandemic | Jan 11 12:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | they were researching mitigation starategy for COVID-19, too | Jan 11 12:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | that's just one example I gave today | Jan 11 12:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | in the video only | Jan 11 12:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | as it can give away client name | Jan 11 12:46 |
psydruid | "a study on the survival of the fittest IT systems in a hospital environment" | Jan 11 12:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | thsi year: http://techrights.org/2022/12/28/andy-farnell-on-british-universities/ | Jan 11 12:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | GAFAM Against Higher Education: University Centralised IT Has Failed. What Now? | Techrights | Jan 11 12:46 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "A graduate of mine started work on an NHS support team for IT and security. I made a joke about Windows running an update during a life or death moment in the emergency ward. He looked at me with deadly seriousness, to say βyou think that doesnβt happen?β" | Jan 11 12:46 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/12/29/toxic-tech-unis/ | Jan 11 12:46 |
psydruid | wrong system -> "you're dead, mate" | Jan 11 12:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | GAFAM Against Higher Education: Toxic Tech | Techrights | Jan 11 12:47 | |
psydruid | "better luck next time!" | Jan 11 12:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | if any | Jan 11 12:47 |
schestowitz[TR] | "well, he's dead" | Jan 11 12:47 |
phanes | it does happen | Jan 11 12:47 |
phanes | i was the infosec arch for the world's largest hospital chain | Jan 11 12:48 |
phanes | they had some sharp guys maintaining most areas but the product selection is not what i would have gone with | Jan 11 12:48 |
phanes | there's more i'd like to say but that NDA is also still in effect | Jan 11 12:49 |
psydruid | I've got a windows 10 VM here, that's much better than running it native | Jan 11 12:49 |
psydruid | because it's unstable on real hardware due to ever-existing driver issues | Jan 11 12:49 |
psydruid | if it updates just leave it running in the background while the real operating system continues working | Jan 11 12:50 |
psydruid | but honestly, automatic updates on critical infrastructure is a joke | Jan 11 12:50 |
psydruid | you have to be (morally) corrupt to consider that acceptable | Jan 11 12:51 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): 7 interesting metrics about open source in sustainability β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/7_interesting_metrics_about_open_source_in_sustainability.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/7_interesting_metrics_about_open_source_in_sustainability.gmi β | Jan 11 12:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β 7 interesting metrics about open source in sustainability | Jan 11 12:52 | |
phanes | it's not | Jan 11 12:52 |
schestowitz[TR] | microsoft: is we don't geta bailout, people will die | Jan 11 12:53 |
schestowitz[TR] | reality: people die BECAUSE of Microsoft | Jan 11 12:53 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): 7 interesting metrics about open source in sustainability β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/7_interesting_metrics_about_open_source_in_sustainability.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/7_interesting_metrics_about_open_source_in_sustainability.gmi β | Jan 11 12:53 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Games: Duelyst, Steam Deck, and More β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Games_Duelyst_Steam_Deck_and_More.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Games_Duelyst_Steam_Deck_and_More.gmi β | Jan 11 12:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Games: Duelyst, Steam Deck, and More | Jan 11 12:54 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Why developers choose open source in the hybrid cloud β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Why_developers_choose_open_source_in_the_hybrid_cloud.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Why_developers_choose_open_source_in_the_hybrid_cloud.gmi β | Jan 11 12:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Why developers choose open source in the hybrid cloud | Jan 11 12:54 | |
techrights-news | "A man who impersonated publishers and literary agents to fraudulently obtain digital copies of more than a thousand pre-release novels and other books has entered a guilty plea in the United States." β https://torrentfreak.com/pre-release-book-scam-former-simon-schuster-employee-pleads-guilty-230111/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jan 11 12:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Pre-Release Book Scam: Former Simon & Schuster Employee Pleads Guilty * TorrentFreak | Jan 11 12:58 | |
techrights-news | "Repatriation can be a sensitive topic." More sensitive than Pro Publica bagging bribes from Jeffrey Epstein's enabler, Bill Gates? β https://www.propublica.org/article/behind-propublica-reporting-on-repatriation | Jan 11 12:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | Why ProPublica Investigated Repatriation β ProPublica | Jan 11 12:59 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 12:59 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Linux is All Set to Disable Microsoft's RNDIS Drivers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Linux_is_All_Set_to_Disable_Microsoft_s_RNDIS_Drivers.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Linux_is_All_Set_to_Disable_Microsoft_s_RNDIS_Drivers.gmi β | Jan 11 12:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Linux is All Set to Disable Microsoft's RNDIS Drivers | Jan 11 12:59 | |
techrights-news | repatriation database β https://projects.propublica.org/repatriation-nagpra-database/ | | Jan 11 13:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-projects.propublica.org | Does Your Local Museum or University Still Have Native American Remains? β NAGPRA Database β ProPublica | Jan 11 13:00 | |
techrights-news | "An open license is an offer to allow people to use your materials" β https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/01/beware-gifts-dragons-how-dds-open-gaming-license-may-have-become-trap-creators | Source: EFF | Jan 11 13:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.eff.org | Beware the Gifts of Dragons: How D&Dβs Open Gaming License May Have Become a Trap for Creators | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Jan 11 13:01 | |
techrights-news | unions rock β https://truthout.org/articles/gop-votes-to-kill-congressional-workers-union-in-new-rules-package/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 13:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | GOP Votes to Kill Congressional Workersβ Union in New Rules Package - Truthout | Jan 11 13:04 | |
techrights-news | biden hidin' β https://truthout.org/articles/biden-kept-classified-documents-at-think-tank-office-in-dc/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 13:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Biden Kept Classified Documents at Think Tank Office in DC - Truthout | Jan 11 13:05 | |
techrights-news | Patents kill β https://truthout.org/articles/moderna-faces-backlash-for-plans-to-markup-covid-vaccine-by-4000-percent/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 13:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Moderna Faces Backlash for Plans to Markup COVID Vaccine by 4,000 Percent - Truthout | Jan 11 13:06 | |
techrights-news | ambulances too β https://truthout.org/articles/uk-nurses-and-ambulance-workers-are-striking-for-a-fully-funded-nhs/ | Source: TruthOut | Jan 11 13:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | UK Nurses and Ambulance Workers Are Striking for a Fully Funded NHS - Truthout | Jan 11 13:07 | |
techrights-news | Investigating cause of excess deaths in UK https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/01/11/young-people-risk/ | Jan 11 13:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com Β» Blog Archive Β» Massive Increase in Deaths After COVID-19, Even as We Enter 2023 (Many Die Suddenly at Home, Including Young People) | Jan 11 13:08 | |
techrights-news | What a time to be alive. Quite a time to merely survive. | Jan 11 13:09 |
techrights-news | "I no longer read all the way through newspaper stories about the war in Ukraine" β https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/11/why-this-country-might-want-to-lower-its-expectations/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jan 11 13:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Why This Country Might Want to Lower Its Expectations - CounterPunch.org | Jan 11 13:09 | |
techrights-news | Insurrection β https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/11/a-legal-insurrection/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jan 11 13:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-A Legal Insurrection - CounterPunch.org | Jan 11 13:10 | |
techrights-news | "Iβm joining the boycott." β https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/11/do-meghan-and-harry-really-believe-they-control-the-narrative/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jan 11 13:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Do Meghan and Harry Really Believe They Control the Narrative? - CounterPunch.org | Jan 11 13:11 | |
techrights-news | New Yorker/Conde Nast shaming people into GETTING ILL β https://fair.org/home/new-yorker-takes-aim-at-people-who-still-think-covid-is-a-problem/ | Source: FAIR | Jan 11 13:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-fair.org | New Yorker Takes Aim at People Who Still Think Covid Is a Problem - FAIR | Jan 11 13:16 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 13:20 |
techrights-news | Sanders β https://www.commondreams.org/news/bernie-sanders-moderna | Source: Common Dreams | Jan 11 13:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Sanders Wants Answers Over 'Unconscionable' Moderna Vaccine Price Gouging | Jan 11 13:21 | |
techrights-news | Pentagon runs a nation, with private companies like Microsoft as contractors β https://www.commondreams.org/news/gop-pentagon-social-security-medicare | Source: Common Dreams http://techrights.org/2022/12/09/taxpayers-subsidise-gafam/ | Jan 11 13:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | House GOP Says Pentagon Budget Is SafeβBut Social Security and Medicare Aren't | Jan 11 13:22 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsoft Has Just Been Given Yet Another βBailoutβ From the US Taxpayers (Second Large Microsoft βBailoutβ From the Biden Administration) | Techrights | Jan 11 13:22 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft = back doored by DESIGN! β https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/01/microsoft-patch-tuesday-january-2023-edition/ | Source: Krebs On Security http://techrights.org/wiki/Microsoft_and_the_NSA | Jan 11 13:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-krebsonsecurity.com | Microsoft Patch Tuesday, January 2023 Edition β Krebs on Security | Jan 11 13:25 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsoft and the NSA - Techrights | Jan 11 13:25 | |
psydruid | https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/norway | Jan 11 13:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Desktop Operating System Market Share Norway | Statcounter Global Stats | Jan 11 13:28 | |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 13:28 |
techrights-news | arduino needs to plug into GNU/Linux, not malwareOS β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/arduino-powered-info-display-for-your-windows-computer/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Arduino-Powered Info Display For Your Windows Computer | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:28 | |
psydruid | Windows in terminal decline | Jan 11 13:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2022/06/02/gnu-linux-norway/ | Jan 11 13:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | GNU/Linux at Over 10% in Norway (Over 11% in April), Not Even Counting Chromebooks | Techrights | Jan 11 13:29 | |
psydruid | it looks like in summer Windows only picks up because of holidays and kids playing games or something | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | I think Microsoft games this site | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | to fake vista 11 adoption | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | I have my reasons to suspect that | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | or maybe they made some partnership []sic] | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | check mexico | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | see what they did | Jan 11 13:30 |
psydruid | that could very well be the case | Jan 11 13:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | they did that with other stat sites before | Jan 11 13:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | Net Applications | Jan 11 13:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/GNU/Linux_Market_Share#Net_Applications | Jan 11 13:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | GNU/Linux Market Share - Techrights | Jan 11 13:31 | |
techrights-news | "When [Zach Hipps] was faced with a locked safe and no combination" β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/adventures-in-robotic-safe-cracking/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:31 |
psydruid | in Mexico they may have bribed some people | Jan 11 13:31 |
psydruid | like bnchs said about what they did in Morocco | Jan 11 13:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Adventures In Robotic Safe Cracking | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:31 | |
schestowitz[TR] | bribe-o-soft | Jan 11 13:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2023/01/02/sirius-open-source-inc/ | Jan 11 13:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Sirius Open Source Inc. β A New Shell Created When Bill Gates Paid the CEO; Then the Company Immediately Turned Ugly and Hostile Towards Its Own Workers | Techrights | Jan 11 13:32 | |
techrights-news | Land of the Fee β https://scheerpost.com/2023/01/10/land-of-the-fee-home-of-the-depraved/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jan 11 13:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Land of the Fee, Home of the Depraved - scheerpost.com | Jan 11 13:34 | |
techrights-news | fidesz β https://telex.hu/english/2023/01/11/former-fidesz-legal-advisers-company-wins-media-monitoring-tender-of-hungarian-government | Source: Telex (Hungary) | Jan 11 13:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-telex.hu | Telex: Former Fidesz legal adviser's company wins media monitoring tender of Hungarian government | Jan 11 13:34 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "media monitoring" | Jan 11 13:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | MinceR: wth is that? | Jan 11 13:34 |
techrights-news | While Pro Publica is on this topic maybe it wants to do a piece about how Bill Gates is de facto immune after crimes... but Pro Publica takes bribes from Gates β https://www.propublica.org/article/honorary-consuls-documents-shadow-diplomats | Jan 11 13:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | These Documents Reveal Abuses and Breakdowns in Rogue System of Global Diplomacy β ProPublica | Jan 11 13:35 | |
techrights-news | ImHex β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/imhex-an-open-hex-editor-for-the-modern-hacker/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ImHex: An Open Hex Editor For The Modern Hacker | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:35 | |
techrights-news | KSA = terrorism with a state and lobbyists. and wikipedia is undermined at the core; wikipedia is useless these days, for most political topics at least. β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/saudi-government-narrative-control-efforts-now-include-the-jailing-of-wikipedia-administrators/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Saudi Government Narrative Control Efforts Now Include The Jailing Of Wikipedia Administrators | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:37 | |
techrights-news | Virgin = oligarchs playing with rockets (Dick Branson), built with money they stole from the public β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/virgin-not-quite-orbit-yet/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Virgin Not-Quite-Orbit-Yet | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:38 | |
techrights-news | Supercon β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/supercon-2022-samy-kamkars-glowing-breath/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Supercon 2022: Samy Kamkarβs Glowing Breath | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:38 | |
techrights-news | trademarks β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/random-musk-fan-tries-to-get-trademarks-on-teslas-behalf-which-is-not-how-this-works/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Random Musk Fan Tries To Get Trademarks On Teslaβs Behalf, Which Is Not How This Works | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:38 | |
techrights-news | "Because I Got High" β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/afroman-turns-security-footage-of-bullshit-raid-of-his-home-into-viral-rap-video-hit/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Afroman Turns Security Footage Of Bullshit Raid Of His Home Into Viral Rap Video Hit | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:39 | |
techrights-news | "open [sic]nature of the [I]nternet." β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/techdirt-podcast-episode-341-in-defense-of-the-global-open-internet/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Techdirt Podcast Episode 341: In Defense Of The Global, Open Internet | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:40 | |
techrights-news | "The Toniebox is a toy that plays stories and songs for kids to listen to." β https://hackaday.com/2023/01/10/cutting-cables-cures-tangled-cord-chaos/ | Source: Hackaday | Jan 11 13:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-CUTTING CABLES CURES TANGLED CORD CHAOS | Hackaday | Jan 11 13:40 | |
MinceR | schestowitz[TR]: monitoring what's published in the media, presumably what the remnants of the free press say about the party state and which of it to try and kill next | Jan 11 13:42 |
MinceR | paid for with taxpayers' money, paid to some other fideath comrades | Jan 11 13:42 |
MinceR | also, the EU forced them to have another company compete for the job, but of course they didn't win, they were only a decoration | Jan 11 13:45 |
MinceR | there's no market economy in hungary | Jan 11 13:45 |
techrights-news | Twitter β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/as-elon-fires-more-trust-safety-staff-twitters-moderation-efforts-fall-apart/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-As Elon Fires More Trust & Safety Staff, Twitterβs Moderation Efforts Fall Apart | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:47 | |
techrights-news | Twitter?? β https://meduza.io/en/feature/2023/01/10/we-demand-an-end-to-tormenting-alexey-navalny | Source: Meduza | Jan 11 13:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-meduza.io | Stop tormenting Alexey Navalny! In an open letter to President Putin, Russian doctors demand medical help for the imprisoned opposition politician β Meduza | Jan 11 13:47 | |
techrights-news | "Shot-spotting tech is notoriously unreliable." β https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/10/dhs-adds-to-the-world-of-shot-spotting-tech-claims-system-is-so-foolproof-it-can-be-run-by-one-person/ | Source: Techdirt | Jan 11 13:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-DHS Adds To The World Of Shot-Spotting Tech, Claims System Is So Foolproof It Can Be Run By One Person | Techdirt | Jan 11 13:48 | |
schestowitz[TR] | MinceR: makes sense | Jan 11 13:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | media monitor | Jan 11 13:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | media IS the monitor | Jan 11 13:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | it monitors what happens | Jan 11 13:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | to monitor the media is absurd | Jan 11 13:49 |
psydruid | confide in fideath | Jan 11 13:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | they need to monitor politicians | Jan 11 13:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | like ombuds | Jan 11 13:49 |
techrights-news | "CCertificate compression improves performance of Transport Layer Security handshake without some of the risks exploited in protocol-level compression." https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/gnutls-certificate-compression | Jan 11 13:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Introduction to certificate compression in GnuTLS | Enable Sysadmin | Jan 11 13:58 | |
techrights-news | This site posts NOTHING BUT IBM SPAM THESE DAYS. https://www.itjungle.com/2023/01/11/ibm-i-ptf-guide-volume-25-number-1/ ICBM/IBM pays for it! http://techrights.org/2022/10/24/ibm-it-jungle/ | Jan 11 13:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.itjungle.com | IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 25, Number 1 - IT Jungle | Jan 11 13:59 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | βIT Jungleβ Still Failing to Properly Disclose That IBM Pays It to Promote IBM in About 90% of βArticlesβ (PR Vehicle in βMediaβ Clothing) | Techrights | Jan 11 13:59 | |
techrights-news | Jenny Thomas also. 100% IBM, no disclosure that this is PAID-for SPAM. https://www.itjungle.com/2023/01/11/four-hundred-monitor-january-11/ see http://techrights.org/2022/10/24/ibm-it-jungle/ | Jan 11 14:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.itjungle.com | Four Hundred Monitor, January 11 - IT Jungle | Jan 11 14:02 | |
techrights-news | 100% IBM today: https://www.itjungle.com/2023/01/11/loopback-hackathon-set-for-next-week/ https://www.itjungle.com/2023/01/11/lessons-from-southwests-it-debacle/ https://www.itjungle.com/2023/01/11/is-julia-coming-to-ibm-i-next/ WWW = paid-for spam disguised as journalism: http://techrights.org/2022/10/24/ibm-it-jungle/ | Jan 11 14:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.itjungle.com | Loopback Hackathon Set for Next Week - IT Jungle | Jan 11 14:03 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.itjungle.com | Lessons from Southwest's IT Debacle - IT Jungle | Jan 11 14:03 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.itjungle.com | Is Julia Coming to IBM i Next? - IT Jungle | Jan 11 14:03 | |
techrights-news | TikTok Lobbying in BrΓΌssel https://oe1.orf.at/player/20230111/705626/1673417372000 | Jan 11 14:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-oe1.orf.at | ORF-Radiothek | Jan 11 14:04 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft breaks Microsoft β https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-fixes-odbc-connections-broken-by-november-updates/ δ· Source: Bleeping Computer | Jan 11 14:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Microsoft fixes ODBC connections broken by November updates | Jan 11 14:07 | |
techrights-news | bleepingcomputer | Jan 11 14:08 |
techrights-news | Positive spin or lipstick on Microsoft destroying people's PCs (bleepingcomputer is a Microsoft-connected site) https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-fixes-issue-causing-0xc000021a-blue-screen-crashes/ | Jan 11 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Microsoft fixes issue causing 0xc000021a blue screen crashes | Jan 11 14:09 | |
techrights-news | Lots of unpatched and actively-exploited Windows flaws remain, according to CISA's latest https://www.techtarget.com/searchwindowsserver/news/252529068/Microsoft-resolves-Windows-zero-day-on-January-Patch-Tuesday | Jan 11 14:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Microsoft resolves Windows zero-day on January Patch Tuesday | TechTarget | Jan 11 14:10 | |
*psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #techrights | Jan 11 14:12 | |
techrights-news | Thom Holwerda's False dichotomy: "Run an unspported operating system, or invite more ads and spyware. Tough call." Move to another OS, such as BSD and GNU/Linux. https://www.osnews.com/story/135736/windows-7-and-windows-8-1-reach-the-end-of-the-line/ | Jan 11 14:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 reach the end of the line β OSnews | Jan 11 14:13 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Security Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Security_Leftovers.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Security_Leftovers.gmi β | Jan 11 14:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Security Leftovers | Jan 11 14:14 | |
techrights-news | Balloons Puff and Twist into an Elaborate Inflatable Ensemble by Masayoshi Matsumoto https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2022/11/masayoshi-matsumoto-balloon-animals/ | Jan 11 14:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.thisiscolossal.com | Balloons Puff and Twist into an Elaborate Inflatable Ensemble by Masayoshi Matsumoto β Colossal | Jan 11 14:15 | |
techrights-news | 27 Open Source Slideshow Presentation Editors and PowerPoint Alternatives β https://medevel.com/os-presentation-software/ δ· Source: Medevel | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//medevel.com/os-presentation-software/ | Jan 11 14:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | 27 Open Source Slideshow Presentation Editors and PowerPoint Alternatives | Jan 11 14:18 | |
techrights-news | "The father of one of my partners is in his final days of cancer, and could pass any day." gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/flexibeast/gemlog/2023-01-11.gmi | Jan 11 14:19 |
techrights-news | π€SpellBinding: IMOYSUP Wordo: APPAL gemini://tilde.cafe/~spellbinding/gemlog/2023-01-11.gmi | Jan 11 14:19 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 14:20 |
techrights-news | Overpriced, waste of energy (!), and has back doors (PSP). This won't sell well. https://www.cnx-software.com/2023/01/11/kontron-d3724-r-mstx-a-mini-stx-motherboard-based-on-ryzen-embedded-r2000-cpu/ | Jan 11 14:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnx-software.com | Kontron D3724-R mSTX - A Mini-STX motherboard based on Ryzen Embedded R2000 CPU - CNX Software | Jan 11 14:21 | |
techrights-news | 65W-100W for a 'small' Ryzen board. LOL!!! Good luck with that. | Jan 11 14:23 |
techrights-news | Tom Deseyn continues to work for Microsoft on a Red Hat salary. Insane self-harming behaviour. https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/11/5-new-advanced-features-improving-c-11 compare to 'secure' boot http://techrights.org/wiki/UEFI | Jan 11 14:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-developers.redhat.com | 5 new advanced features improving C# 11 | Red Hat Developer | Jan 11 14:25 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | UEFI - Techrights | Jan 11 14:25 | |
techrights-news | Red Hat has its own Greg K-Hs. Like when he worked for Microsoft on a Novell salary. A salary sourced from REDMOND. | Jan 11 14:26 |
techrights-news | Khronos Group Welcomes Shanghai YVR Technology as Contributor Member https://yvr.cn/ | Jan 11 14:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yvr.cn | VRηΌι-VRδΈδ½ζΊ-YVRηΌιεΌε-η©εΊζ’¦ζ³ | Jan 11 14:26 | |
techrights-news | the tranquility of societal unattractiveness gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1245 | Jan 11 14:27 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.gmi β | Jan 11 14:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers | Jan 11 14:41 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Hardware: 8086, Jetson AGX Orin Module, USB-C Mess β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Hardware_8086_Jetson_AGX_Orin_Module_USB_C_Mess.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Hardware_8086_Jetson_AGX_Orin_Module_USB_C_Mess.gmi β | Jan 11 14:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Hardware: 8086, Jetson AGX Orin Module, USB-C Mess | Jan 11 14:41 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ Programming Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Programming_Leftovers.1.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Programming_Leftovers.1.gmi β | Jan 11 14:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Programming Leftovers | Jan 11 14:41 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Today's ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_leftovers.1.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_leftovers.1.gmi β | Jan 11 14:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β today's leftovers | Jan 11 14:41 | |
techrights-news | Links 11/01/2023: Microsoft is Bricking Windows Again | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/bricking-windows-again/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/11/bricking-windows-again/ | Jan 11 14:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 11/01/2023: Microsoft is Bricking Windows Again | Techrights | Jan 11 14:43 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 15:00 |
*psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techrights | Jan 11 15:03 | |
schestowitz[TR] | psydruid: vv | Jan 11 15:04 |
techrights-news | Meanwhile in Norway GNU/Linux and Chrome OS Exceed 15% Market Share | Techrights β http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/norway-2022/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2023/01/11/norway-2022/ | Jan 11 15:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Meanwhile in Norway GNU/Linux and Chrome OS Exceed 15% Market Share | Techrights | Jan 11 15:04 | |
psydruid | Microsoft would do best by resolving itself | Jan 11 15:13 |
techrights-news | "The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 109 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks." https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/01/stable-channel-update-for-desktop.html | Jan 11 15:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-chromereleases.googleblog.com | Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update for Desktop | Jan 11 15:13 | |
psydruid | the good thing about Vista 7 and 8.1 going end-of-life is that only 10 and 11 are left | Jan 11 15:13 |
psydruid | and those are absolute bogusware | Jan 11 15:13 |
techrights-news | "The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 108.0.5359.179 for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks." https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2023/01/extended-stable-channel-update-for.html | Jan 11 15:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-chromereleases.googleblog.com | Chrome Releases: Extended Stable Channel Update for Desktop | Jan 11 15:14 | |
schestowitz[TR] | bog-ware in ireland | Jan 11 15:14 |
psydruid | "My computer was born in the gulag, I stabbed people's computers in the gulag and then my own. And then my computer died in the gulag." | Jan 11 15:15 |
techrights-news | WWW 1990s: CERN science project. WWW 2000s: Microsoft playground. WWW 2023: Google Chrome input language. | Jan 11 15:18 |
schestowitz[TR] | psydruid: everyone will be stabbed. if not, you are missinf OUT! | Jan 11 15:19 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 15:20 |
schestowitz[TR] | (Context of joke: http://techrights.org/2023/01/10/microsoft-backstabbing/ 0 | Jan 11 15:20 |
psydruid | especially at conferences | Jan 11 15:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsofters Stabbing People in Debian | Techrights | Jan 11 15:20 | |
schestowitz[TR] | Microsoft wanted secure boot poison pill inside Linux | Jan 11 15:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | Red Hat agreed to have a STAB at it | Jan 11 15:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | assigned that job to a crybaby who can call Torvalds sexist and stuff for saying "No! GTFO" | Jan 11 15:21 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/2020/06/06/sexism-misrepresentation/ | Jan 11 15:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | They Tell Us Linus Torvalds is Sexist But Evidence Suggests Otherwise | Techrights | Jan 11 15:21 | |
techrights-news | PostgreSQL: Softbuilder Announces Launch of SB Data Generator 2.2 β https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/softbuilder-announces-launch-of-sb-data-generator-22-2568/ δ· Source: PostgreSQL | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.postgresql.org/about/news/softbuilder-announces-launch-of-sb-data-generator-22-2568/ | Jan 11 15:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.postgresql.org | PostgreSQL: Softbuilder Announces Launch of SB Data Generator 2.2 | Jan 11 15:23 | |
psydruid | I know Microsoft wanted that | Jan 11 15:23 |
psydruid | that is why I asked for Loongson hardware in 2007 | Jan 11 15:24 |
psydruid | it was a wonderful experience for early hardware with everything as free software | Jan 11 15:24 |
schestowitz[TR] | stop hatin' on Microsoft! THAT'S SEXIST! | Jan 11 15:24 |
psydruid | it's a shame that nothing came out of it in the west | Jan 11 15:24 |
psydruid | or the genie was put back into the bottle | Jan 11 15:24 |
psydruid | but I'm sure they've built up experience around it in China | Jan 11 15:25 |
psydruid | not that their government consists of saints | Jan 11 15:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | stop being homophobic, said the transphobe | Jan 11 15:25 |
*geert has quit (Quit: Lost terminal) | Jan 11 15:25 | |
psydruid | but what is happening with western technology is banal | Jan 11 15:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | stop being transphobic, said the transphobe | Jan 11 15:25 |
schestowitz[TR] | LINUS GO SEE THERAPIST!! Said the suicidal sninny, bald nutcase | Jan 11 15:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | (who himself went to therapists) | Jan 11 15:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | (to avoid him hurting himself) | Jan 11 15:26 |
psydruid | I'd rather go and live in an ashram than be beholden to gulag trolls | Jan 11 15:26 |
psydruid | I wonder how he can even sleep at night considering all the evil he has done to the world | Jan 11 15:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | rianne is increasingly threatened he swatted her | Jan 11 15:26 |
schestowitz[TR] | *certain he threatens then then swatted her | Jan 11 15:27 |
psydruid | and most importantly to people here | Jan 11 15:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | he knows what he did last summer | Jan 11 15:27 |
psydruid | some day I will expose him in the nastiest way possible | Jan 11 15:27 |
psydruid | and he will hope that he ended up in an actual gulag | Jan 11 15:27 |
schestowitz[TR] | he hangs out with mysognists in Twitter | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | looking to rile them up | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | and then he took on women | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | trying to render them unemployed | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | or poor | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | for that I can never forgive him | Jan 11 15:28 |
psydruid | what saves him is that no one stoops to his level of defamation | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | *misogynists | Jan 11 15:28 |
psydruid | but that shouldn't be done any longer | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | it'a not illegal | Jan 11 15:28 |
psydruid | he should be exposed for being the total scumbag he is | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | just hugely immoral | Jan 11 15:28 |
schestowitz[TR] | he made an image of predator Torvalds | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | Torvalds is a nice man | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | in relative terms | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | he and crazy Shape did a campaign of hate | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | against a very high-profile person | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | Torvalds | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | then RMS also | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | to elevate themselves | Jan 11 15:29 |
psydruid | Torvalds may not care about the freedom aspect of software as much as RMS does | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | Sharp ended up in SFC | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | with other RMS basher | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | *bashers | Jan 11 15:29 |
psydruid | but he hasn't done outright evil things nor defamed people | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | 2015 http://techrights.org/2015/10/07/forking-with-hypocrisy/ | Jan 11 15:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Hypocrite Forks the Linux Kernel Because of Cultural Characteristics That He Himself is Guilty of | Techrights | Jan 11 15:29 | |
schestowitz[TR] | he "forked" Linux | Jan 11 15:29 |
schestowitz[TR] | IN GITHUB!!!! | Jan 11 15:29 |
psydruid | basically every kernel developer has forked the kernel | Jan 11 15:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | bad peopel demonise good people | Jan 11 15:30 |
psydruid | that's called their local kernel tree | Jan 11 15:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | good people focus on taking down evil people | Jan 11 15:30 |
psydruid | so it's hilarious | Jan 11 15:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | hint: | Jan 11 15:30 |
schestowitz[TR] | the first group is paid well | Jan 11 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | the latter group is unpaid volunteers | Jan 11 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | more so in societies ruled by evil people and companies | Jan 11 15:31 |
psydruid | that's why I'm saying evil people have to be taken down | Jan 11 15:31 |
psydruid | voluntarily or by force | Jan 11 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | psydruid: maybe brancvhed not forked | Jan 11 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | local branch | Jan 11 15:31 |
schestowitz[TR] | thos sob tried to paint me as rape apologist | Jan 11 15:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | though from his own public record it seems like the sexual perv is him | Jan 11 15:32 |
psydruid | the longer good people let them do their evil deeds, the harder it becomes to get societies back to a normal state of being | Jan 11 15:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | hunting "pusies" or whatever it is he's into | Jan 11 15:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | sdon't want to think of that much | Jan 11 15:32 |
psydruid | I don't want to think of that at all | Jan 11 15:32 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's a trick | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | you cannot talk back | Jan 11 15:33 |
psydruid | it's just that he has mutilated technology in the worst way possible | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | as he would twist that as intolerant | Jan 11 15:33 |
psydruid | and he should be punished for that | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | to call out a perv | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | it's intoleranyt | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | because he's into weird kinks | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | and hence spy agencies have long recruited pervs | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | they ruin anything they enter | Jan 11 15:33 |
psydruid | I hope one of those kinks will become his undoing | Jan 11 15:33 |
psydruid | lol | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | maybe debian will find it out too late | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | when decent people step down | Jan 11 15:33 |
schestowitz[TR] | out of disgust | Jan 11 15:34 |
psydruid | sorry, I got a disgusting image in my mind when you wrote enter | Jan 11 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | the kinks become a liability only when the "handlers" need a change | Jan 11 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | like recording studios do witrh celebs | Jan 11 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | britney condemned ukraine? that's it, you are done | Jan 11 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | macy gray defends woman identity? goodbye | Jan 11 15:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | bush 2 and texas | Jan 11 15:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | can't condemn bush ont he record | Jan 11 15:35 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.npr.org/2022/05/19/1100016029/george-w-bush-condemns-putins-invasion-of-iraq-instead-of-ukraine | Jan 11 15:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Former President George W. Bush condemns Putin's war in Iraq, instead of Ukraine : NPR | Jan 11 15:36 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.theguardian.com/world/2006/mar/25/usa.arts | Jan 11 15:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theguardian.com | Dixie Chicks turn death threats to song | World news | The Guardian | Jan 11 15:36 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://www.savingcountrymusic.com/destroying-the-dixie-chicks-ten-years-after/ | Jan 11 15:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.savingcountrymusic.com | Destroying The Dixie Chicks β Ten Years After | Saving Country Music | Jan 11 15:36 | |
schestowitz[TR] | https://ew.com/article/2016/08/12/dixie-chicks-trump/ | Jan 11 15:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Donald Trump: Dixie Chicks frontwoman slams country radio over candidate | EW.com | Jan 11 15:36 | |
schestowitz[TR] | in south korea it can be worse | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | in kpop you cannot have political opinion | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | like spy | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | and you cannot even damage the "image" | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | like looking "Strong" instead of "innocent" and "cute" | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | that ruins the "brand" | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | so just smile, kiss to the camera, and dancew | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | nothing else is permitted | Jan 11 15:37 |
schestowitz[TR] | or the labels will boycott you | Jan 11 15:37 |
psydruid | I've never been interested in c/j/kpop, as it's just a transplant of american pop into east asia | Jan 11 15:38 |
schestowitz[TR] | they learn this really fast | Jan 11 15:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | forced apologies | Jan 11 15:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | like in iran and china | Jan 11 15:39 |
psydruid | it's like watching the premier league with all the arab oil money | Jan 11 15:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | yes, they even recycle the same music | Jan 11 15:39 |
schestowitz[TR] | but another language | Jan 11 15:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | "license" | Jan 11 15:40 |
psydruid | and that's really a shame | Jan 11 15:40 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): PostgreSQL: Softbuilder Announces Launch of SB Data Generator 2.2 β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/PostgreSQL_Softbuilder_Announces_Launch_of_SB_Data_Generator_2_.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/PostgreSQL_Softbuilder_Announces_Launch_of_SB_Data_Generator_2_.gmi β | Jan 11 15:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β PostgreSQL: Softbuilder Announces Launch of SB Data Generator 2.2 | Jan 11 15:40 | |
psydruid | because I would like to hear some chinese, korean and japanese music that is distinct | Jan 11 15:40 |
schestowitz[TR] | recycling xmas music: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=5lPDy55v6xI | Jan 11 15:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | [MV] LEE SU JEONG(μ΄μμ ),LEE WOO(μ΄μ°) _ The Miracle of Christmas(ν¬λ¦¬μ€λ§μ€μ κΈ°μ ) - Invidious | Jan 11 15:41 | |
psydruid | I listen to music from all over the world with a big interest in central asia, because they stick to what they like and what they're good at | Jan 11 15:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | the marketing budget goes to pop | Jan 11 15:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | not local music | Jan 11 15:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | the authentic local | Jan 11 15:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | foeign influence | Jan 11 15:41 |
psydruid | although there is some extent of russification there too | Jan 11 15:41 |
schestowitz[TR] | same for foods/cuisine | Jan 11 15:41 |
psydruid | but it's much less than the amerification of european and east asian music | Jan 11 15:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | psydruid: in the north, yes | Jan 11 15:42 |
psydruid | americanisation* | Jan 11 15:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=UXxvEPqhVVw | Jan 11 15:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | PyongSublime Frequencies: Radio Pyongyang: Commie Funk And Agit Pop From The Hermit Kingdom - Invidious | Jan 11 15:42 | |
schestowitz[TR] | very sovciet music | Jan 11 15:42 |
schestowitz[TR] | *soviet | Jan 11 15:42 |
psydruid | this doesn't really exist in central asia anymore | Jan 11 15:44 |
psydruid | at least not from what I've heard | Jan 11 15:44 |
psydruid | north korea may be more soviet than russia itself | Jan 11 15:44 |
schestowitz[TR] | north korea is schizo | Jan 11 15:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | like singapore | Jan 11 15:45 |
schestowitz[TR] | not sure if chinese or malay or indian | Jan 11 15:45 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Introducing Coolita 2.0: Veira Group's Linux-based Smart TV Solutions for the Indian Market β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Introducing_Coolita_2_0_Veira_Group_s_Linux_based_Smart_TV_Solu.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Introducing_Coolita_2_0_Veira_Group_s_Linux_based_Smart_TV_Solu.gmi β | Jan 11 15:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Introducing Coolita 2.0: Veira Group's Linux-based Smart TV Solutions for the Indian Market | Jan 11 15:48 | |
schestowitz[TR] | "mom, the tv won't start" | Jan 11 15:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | "secure" boot | Jan 11 15:49 |
schestowitz[TR] | "it's ok, son, the tv is protecting us from ourselves" | Jan 11 15:49 |
techrights-news | Mainstream media (with sponsors and advertisers like Microsoft) isnβt talking about it, but GNU/Linux gains a lot (at the expense of Windows) http://techrights.org/2023/01/11/norway-2022/ | Jan 11 15:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Meanwhile in Norway GNU/Linux and Chrome OS Exceed 15% Market Share | Techrights | Jan 11 15:51 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Post Collapse Computing Part 4: The Road Ahead - Space and Meaning β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Post_Collapse_Computing_Part_4_The_Road_Ahead_Space_and_Meaning.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Post_Collapse_Computing_Part_4_The_Road_Ahead_Space_and_Meaning.gmi β | Jan 11 15:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Post Collapse Computing Part 4: The Road Ahead - Space and Meaning | Jan 11 15:52 | |
techrights-news | Fine-grained authorization for Quarkus microservices | Red Hat Developer β https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2023/01/11/fine-grained-authorization-quarkus-microservices | Jan 11 15:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-developers.redhat.com | Fine-grained authorization for Quarkus microservices | Red Hat Developer | Jan 11 15:55 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Chrome Releases for Android and Desktops/Laptops β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Chrome_Releases_for_Android_and_Desktops_Laptops.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Chrome_Releases_for_Android_and_Desktops_Laptops.gmi β | Jan 11 15:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Chrome Releases for Android and Desktops/Laptops | Jan 11 15:55 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Rock 5 Model B, A Powerful New SBC From Radxa - The DIY Life β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Rock_5_Model_B_A_Powerful_New_SBC_From_Radxa_The_DIY_Life.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Rock_5_Model_B_A_Powerful_New_SBC_From_Radxa_The_DIY_Life.gmi β | Jan 11 15:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Rock 5 Model B, A Powerful New SBC From Radxa - The DIY Life | Jan 11 15:55 | |
techrights-news | Establishment talks for official boot-licking duties and job roles https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2023/1/ted-talks-sharpen-your-communication-skills TED is paid by criminals like Bill Gates for PR http://techrights.org/2020/10/02/bill-gates-rocking-back-and-forth/ | Jan 11 15:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-enterprisersproject.com | 8 TED Talks to sharpen your communication skills | The Enterprisers Project | Jan 11 15:56 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Bill Gates Deposition: When βLittle Billβ Started Rocking Back and Forth, Having Been Presented With Some βSmoking Gunsβ | Techrights | Jan 11 15:57 | |
techrights-news | ICBM Red hat is STILL promoting "the Great Resignation" myth, even when millions are fired, inc. at IBM/Red Hat https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2023/1/top-6-books-job-hunters-2023 | Jan 11 15:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-enterprisersproject.com | IT talent: Top 6 books for job hunters in 2023 | The Enterprisers Project | Jan 11 15:57 | |
psydruid | https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/greece | Jan 11 15:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Desktop Operating System Market Share Greece | Statcounter Global Stats | Jan 11 15:57 | |
schestowitz[TR] | i checked greece in december | Jan 11 15:58 |
psydruid | GNU/Linux far eclipses Mac in Greece | Jan 11 15:58 |
psydruid | so that means all of the reasons for not offering applications for GNU/Linux but for Mac instead are bogus | Jan 11 15:58 |
Moocher5254 | Windows 7 now supports Secure Boot btw | Jan 11 15:59 |
psydruid | it's dead, jim | Jan 11 15:59 |
Moocher5254 | I know | Jan 11 15:59 |
Moocher5254 | but supports Secure Boot | Jan 11 15:59 |
psydruid | enjoy | Jan 11 15:59 |
Moocher5254 | I don't enjoy anything, just sayin' | Jan 11 15:59 |
techrights-news | ICBM: don't say "slaves"; we reserve the right to that word; we take jobs from 30-year veterans and give those jobs to someone in a poor country with 10 times less the salary! And twice as many working hours ("unofficially"). NOT SLAVERY. THAT'S FREE MARKET. EveryoneIsDoingIt(TM). | Jan 11 15:59 |
psydruid | no one cares | Jan 11 15:59 |
psydruid | but thanks for the news | Jan 11 16:00 |
Moocher5254 | "ICBM" ? | Jan 11 16:02 |
psydruid | gulag is your friend | Jan 11 16:03 |
psydruid | or your enemy | Jan 11 16:03 |
schestowitz[TR] | http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/greece-gnu-linux.png | Jan 11 16:03 |
Moocher5254 | anyway, have you pondered compilers are the "means of production" and the usage of Visual Studio Code is to finetune GithubCodespaces and thus take the means of production from the people? | Jan 11 16:03 |
psydruid | I haven't as I don't use either | Jan 11 16:04 |
Moocher5254 | I'd prefer paying for JetBrains suite but free is an enticing price | Jan 11 16:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | github actions = nsa-coinnected compiler | Jan 11 16:04 |
schestowitz[TR] | compromised projects | Jan 11 16:04 |
Moocher5254 | Not going that far | Jan 11 16:05 |
Moocher5254 | but a fine-looking it is | Jan 11 16:05 |
Moocher5254 | *but a fine-looking lockin it is | Jan 11 16:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | github needs to be burnedt | Jan 11 16:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | the sooner, the better | Jan 11 16:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | there is a lawsuit now | Jan 11 16:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | github=plagiarism machine | Jan 11 16:05 |
schestowitz[TR] | blender | Jan 11 16:06 |
schestowitz[TR] | fsf still too idle | Jan 11 16:06 |
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techrights-news | "Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0a4 is the fourth of seven planned alpha releases." https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2023/01/python-3120-alpha-4-released.html | Jan 11 16:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-pythoninsider.blogspot.com | Python Insider: Python 3.12.0 alpha 4 released | Jan 11 16:10 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): New software sells new hardware β but not forever β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/New_software_sells_new_hardware_but_not_forever.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/New_software_sells_new_hardware_but_not_forever.gmi β | Jan 11 16:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β New software sells new hardware β but not forever | Jan 11 16:10 | |
techrights-news | Child marriages as cover or means to conceal pedophilia https://www.chronicle.co.zw/cultural-decay-blamed-for-sexual-abuse-of-minors/ maybe tell Jeffrey Epstein and the Gates estate http://techrights.org/2020/10/11/bagel-reports-as-images/ | Jan 11 16:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.chronicle.co.zw | Cultural decay blamed for sexual abuse of minors | The Chronicle | Jan 11 16:13 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Trafficking Thousands of Underage Women/Girls for Sex is Not (and Was Never Ever) βNo Worse Than Stealing a Bagelβ | Techrights | Jan 11 16:13 | |
techrights-news | Taiwan chose the wrong distro, a Microsoft shill https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/article/140 | Jan 11 16:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.asrockind.com | NO TITLE | Jan 11 16:14 | |
techrights-news | "Haiku is an open source OS with a few differences. The big one is that it's not a Unix. The next is that it's pretty close to being a realistic, usable alternative OS for ordinary, everyday use." https://www.theregister.com/2023/01/11/haiku_beta_4/ | Jan 11 16:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Fourth beta of BeOS rebuild Haiku is out β’ The Register | Jan 11 16:14 | |
techrights-news | Outdated Periodic Table https://xkcd.com/2723/ | Jan 11 16:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-xkcd: Outdated Periodic Table | Jan 11 16:16 | |
techrights-news | Severity CVSS v3 9.8 https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-298-07 | Jan 11 16:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Delta Electronics InfraSuite Device Master (Update A) | CISA | Jan 11 16:17 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 16:20 |
techrights-news | Seems to be Microsoft Windows https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-298-07 | Jan 11 16:20 |
techrights-news | "There is nothing to disrupt here⦠except the economy and the cult of GDP growth no matter what. Not a technical problem that could be fixed starting from technology." https://stop.zona-m.net/2022/08/what-if-climate-really-becomes-cooler-than-silicon-valley/ | Jan 11 16:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-stop.zona-m.net | What if climate REALLY becomes cooler than Silicon Valley? | Stop at Zona-M | Jan 11 16:21 | |
techrights-news | "Qt Contributions" = helping proprietary software as "our Community Members. https://www.qt.io/blog/congratulations-to-our-2022-qt-champions | Jan 11 16:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.qt.io | Congratulations to our 2022 Qt Champions! | Jan 11 16:25 | |
techrights-news | How to Watch Hundreds of Free Movies on YouTube https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/11/how-to-watch-hundreds-of-free-movies-on-youtube/ | Jan 11 16:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | How to Watch Hundreds of Free Movies on YouTube Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 16:29 | |
*Despatche (~desp@u3xy9z2ifjzci.irc) has joined #techrights | Jan 11 16:31 | |
techrights-news | 'Crypto' spam/scam https://usethebitcoin.com/linux-vs-windows-vps-which-one-is-better-for-you/ | Jan 11 16:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Linux Vs Windows VPS - Which One Is Better For You? | UseTheBitcoin | Jan 11 16:31 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄: Google Android Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Android_Leftovers.1.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Android_Leftovers.1.gmi β | Jan 11 16:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Android Leftovers | Jan 11 16:32 | |
techrights-news | Working for MS (Mark Shuttleworth and MicroSoft) https://ubuntu.com//blog/automotive-trends-at-ces-las-vegas | Jan 11 16:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Automotive trends at CES Las Vegas | Ubuntu | Jan 11 16:35 | |
techrights-news | Greenwashing by Microsoft boosters who are pushing and openwashing bloatware https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/please-participate-in-the-state-of-green-software-survey-2022 see http://techrights.org/2020/09/02/linux-foundation-greenwashing-and-openwashing-for-microsoft/ | Jan 11 16:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.linuxfoundation.org | Please Participate in the State of Green Software Survey 2022 | Jan 11 16:37 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Linux Foundation Works for Microsoft | Techrights | Jan 11 16:37 | |
techrights-news | We wrote to the Tamil Nadu government on mandatory submission of Aadhaar: Voicing our fears of exclusion and privacy violation β https://internetfreedom.in/we-wrote-to-the-tamil-nadu-government/ δ· Source: Internet Freedom Foundation | https://www.indiatoday.in/fyi/story/aadhar-uidai-cyber-spying-cia-wikileaks-report-cross-match-technologies-1032343-2017-08-27 | Jan 11 16:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-internetfreedom.in | We wrote to the Tamil Nadu government on mandatory submission of Aadhaar: Voicing our fears of exclusion and privacy violation | Jan 11 16:38 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.indiatoday.in | Wikileaks report claims CIA may access Aadhaar card details, government denies - India Today | Jan 11 16:38 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Today's ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ HowTos β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/another_batch.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/another_batch.gmi β | Jan 11 16:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β today's howtos | Jan 11 16:39 | |
techrights-news | French and Gentoo-based Bicom 6.7.0 "PBXware" is out http://www.bicomsystems.com/products/pbxware/ | Jan 11 16:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bicomsystems.com | Bicom Systems - PBXware IP PBX - Multi-Tenant, Call Center, Business | Jan 11 16:39 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft's longtime propagandist Davey Winder trying to shift attention away from Microsoft's back doors, as usual (he can't help himself, revealing his Redmond handlers) https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2023/01/11/google-kickstarts-2023-with-17-chrome-security-vulnerability-updates-for-windows-mac--linux/ | Jan 11 16:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.forbes.com | Google Kickstarts 2023 With 17 Chrome Security Vulnerability Updates | Jan 11 16:42 | |
techrights-news | βAside from cost and customizability, RISC-V (pronounced βrisk-fiveβ) benefits from being a modern, elegantly designed architecture without the baggage of legacy code,β says Eric Brown. βAlong with the open development environment, the modern design appeals to developers, who are increasingly crucial to success.β https://www.fosslife.org/key-technologies-2023-risc-v-rise | Jan 11 16:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fosslife.org | Key Technologies for 2023: RISC-V on the Rise | Jan 11 16:43 | |
techrights-news | Introducing the new MKR IoT Carrier Rev2: Time to start your next IoT project | Arduino Blog β https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/11/introducing-the-new-mkr-iot-carrier-rev2/ δ· Source: Arduino | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/11/introducing-the-new-mkr-iot-carrier-rev2/ | Jan 11 16:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | Introducing the new MKR IoT Carrier Rev2: Time to start your next IoT project | Arduino Blog | Jan 11 16:44 | |
techrights-news | "RISC-V chips have already begun to pop up in earbuds, hard drives" https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/01/09/1064876/riscv-computer-chips-10-breakthough-technologies-2023/ | Jan 11 16:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.technologyreview.com | A chip design that changes everything: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2023 | MIT Technology Review | Jan 11 16:45 | |
techrights-news | How Rupert Murdoch spins people getting poorer (because few, including Murdoch, suck all the capital out of the economy) https://www.wsj.com/articles/chip-inventories-swell-as-consumers-buy-fewer-gadgets-11672092605 | Jan 11 16:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Chip Inventories Swell as Consumers Buy Fewer Gadgets - WSJ | Jan 11 16:46 | |
techrights-news | "One of my recent projects has had me exploring the feasability of cross compiling Rust code for several achitectures on Linux." gemini://gemini.hitchhiker-linux.org/gemlog/cross_compilers_part_1.gmi | Jan 11 16:48 |
techrights-news | ICYMI Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: New Products, Learning Resources and much more https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/11/icymi-python-on-microcontrollers-newsletter-new-products-learning-resources-and-much-more-circuitpython-python-icymi-micropython-raspberry_pi/ | Jan 11 16:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | ICYMI Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: New Products, Learning Resources and much more! #CircuitPython #Python #ICYMI @micropython @Raspberry_Pi Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 16:53 | |
techrights-news | "Build a Roland 808-style step sequencer to trigger multiple drum tracks in your digital audio workstation (DAW), such as GarageBand or Ableton, over USB MIDI. All built in CircuitPython, and easy to customize." https://learn.adafruit.com/16-step-drum-sequencer | Jan 11 16:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-learn.adafruit.com | Overview | 16-Step Drum Sequencer | Adafruit Learning System | Jan 11 16:54 | |
techrights-news | "Joe used a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W to drive it, a DAC, NeoPixel LEDs (from Adafruit) for a VU meter, capacitive touch sensing buttons for the controls, and flat PiezoListen speakers from TDK." https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/11/joe-grand-creates-the-worlds-thinnest-boombox/ | Jan 11 16:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Joe Grand Creates the Worldβs Thinnest Boombox Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 16:54 | |
techrights-news | "I have said many times that I think Ted Turner was perhaps the most innovative man in the history of televisionβwho, during his history as a cable television mogul, had developed a reputation of building genuinely interesting ideas for broadcast programming" https://tedium.co/2023/01/11/ted-turner-cable-music-channel-history/ | Jan 11 16:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tedium.co | Ted Turner Made an MTV Competitor That Died After Only a Month | Jan 11 16:56 | |
techrights-news | was | Jan 11 16:57 |
techrights-news | "Iβll give you a hintβit played music, and it didnβt really work. Todayβs Tedium talks about the Cable Music Channel, a network that lasted five whole days longer than CNN+ did. Yes, thatβs how bad of a flop it was." https://tedium.co/2023/01/11/ted-turner-cable-music-channel-history/ | Jan 11 16:57 |
techrights-news | Dirk Eddelbuettel: qlcal 0.0.4 on CRAN: Extended and Updated http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2023/01/11#qlcal-r_0.0.4 | Jan 11 16:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dirk.eddelbuettel.com | Thinking inside the box | Jan 11 16:57 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | β IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 34.13 β IPFS upstream: βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ avg(k/sec) 215.23β swarm size (avg): 0 β² | Jan 11 16:59 |
techrights-news | What a bizarre Gemini capsule gemini://yam655.com | Jan 11 17:00 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Nautilus File Manager Adds Expandable Tree View β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Nautilus_File_Manager_Adds_Expandable_Tree_View.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Nautilus_File_Manager_Adds_Expandable_Tree_View.gmi β | Jan 11 17:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Nautilus File Manager Adds Expandable Tree View | Jan 11 17:01 | |
techrights-news | "now available for Enterprise Linux users" https://www.prweb.com/releases/2023/1/prweb19108352.htm they mean ICBM/Red Hat | Jan 11 17:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.prweb.com | SingularityCE Container Technology is Now Available in the EPEL Repository | Jan 11 17:03 | |
techrights-news | "performance is terrible, but that's hopefully resolved with the GSP work which is still ongoing :)" https://chaos.social/@karolherbst/109666048560595911 | Jan 11 17:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-karolherbst π§ π¦: "User (thanks for testing @etarsis@mastodon.gamedeβ¦" - chaos.social | Jan 11 17:05 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Red Hat Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Red_Hat_Leftovers.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Red_Hat_Leftovers.gmi β | Jan 11 17:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Red Hat Leftovers | Jan 11 17:06 | |
techrights-news | "This week, Linux Out Loud chats about the age of building PCs coming to an end." https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-46/ | Jan 11 17:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-46: Build Your Own - Linux Out Loud - TuxDigital | Jan 11 17:07 | |
techrights-news | 18392 tech employees laid off in 2023... in 36 companies. https://layoffs.fyi/ | Jan 11 17:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Layoffs.fyi - Tech Layoff Tracker and Startup Layoff Lists | Jan 11 17:07 | |
techrights-news | Amazon alone is more than 18k https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-to-lay-off-over-17-000-workers-more-than-first-planned-11672874304?mod=djemalertNEWS | Jan 11 17:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Amazon Layoffs to Hit Over 18,000 Workers, the Most in Recent Tech Wave - WSJ | Jan 11 17:07 | |
XRevan86 | https://theins.press/en/news/258472 | Jan 11 17:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theins.press | βHeβs had a fever for over a week, they don't allow him to lie down and refuse to treat himβ: Yulia Navalnaya on her husband's condition | Jan 11 17:14 | |
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psydruid | https://www.bbc.com/news/business-64231473 | Jan 11 17:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Royal Mail 'cyber-incident' hits overseas post - BBC News | Jan 11 17:44 | |
MinceR | https://existentialcomics.com/comic/477 | Jan 11 17:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-existentialcomics.com | World Championship Philosophy - Existential Comics | Jan 11 17:46 | |
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phanes | schestowitz[TR], yes FSF is too idle. I'm not sure if it's recovering well politically from all the internal movements from the RMS thing a couple years ago. | Jan 11 19:39 |
MinceR | it's dead, Jim | Jan 11 19:42 |
XRevan86 | https://smbc-comics.com/comic/misquotation | Jan 11 19:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.smbc-comics.com | Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Misquotation | Jan 11 19:43 | |
MinceR | lol | Jan 11 19:43 |
phanes | tbh it probably needs an agitation presence to keep it healthy | Jan 11 19:43 |
MinceR | too late | Jan 11 19:44 |
MinceR | it got infiltrated by corporate SJWs | Jan 11 19:44 |
phanes | there are bad actors in there, yeah i was just about to say that | Jan 11 19:44 |
MinceR | some of them started the "GNU assembly" | Jan 11 19:44 |
MinceR | many of their people started relying on ShitHub | Jan 11 19:44 |
MinceR | when rasengan took over freenode, the FSF had a chance to at least ensure they had control over their IRC channels | Jan 11 19:45 |
MinceR | they chose not to have that control | Jan 11 19:45 |
phanes | im curious what you mean by that | Jan 11 19:47 |
MinceR | by what | Jan 11 19:49 |
XRevan86 | MinceR means self-hosting. | Jan 11 19:49 |
MinceR | it didn't even have to be self-hosting, though that would have been preferable | Jan 11 19:49 |
MinceR | all it took was moving to an IRC network that _isn't_ controlled by people who tried to cancel RMS and the board of the FSF | Jan 11 19:49 |
MinceR | there are probably hundreds of such networks | Jan 11 19:49 |
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phanes | oh, that, yeah | Jan 11 19:58 |
phanes | well maybe they'll be able to move their portfolio forward with more emotionally charged discussions about their genitals | Jan 11 19:59 |
MinceR | lol | Jan 11 20:00 |
phanes | i cant give them too much shit though, there are elements in FSF that are trying to resolve problems I want to see resolved | Jan 11 20:01 |
phanes | they weren't paying attention to it before their channel was shut down on freenode | Jan 11 20:01 |
phanes | but again | Jan 11 20:03 |
phanes | their venue selection speaks volumes about the problem that they are afflicted by | Jan 11 20:03 |
phanes | as you said | Jan 11 20:03 |
phanes | by the time they were shut down they needed to move where the majority of other open source projects sit so it's a symptom of a larger problem | Jan 11 20:04 |
MinceR | oh, also, apparently nobody in the FSF dare speak about freedom-related issues with software as long as it's under a license they approve | Jan 11 20:04 |
MinceR | and they are even more useless when it comes to issues with hardware | Jan 11 20:05 |
MinceR | s/are/ares/ | Jan 11 20:05 |
MinceR | undo | Jan 11 20:05 |
MinceR | s/dare/dares/ | Jan 11 20:05 |
phanes | you can thank environment shaping for that | Jan 11 20:06 |
phanes | the FSF's opposition is not unintelligent | Jan 11 20:07 |
phanes | if the available pool of contributors is facing an ideological minefield vs. making lots of money to infect it with things it wasn't designed to address, an entire little faux-culture will form that thinks a certain way | Jan 11 20:08 |
phanes | its mission is partially hijacked imo | Jan 11 20:08 |
MinceR | closer to entirely | Jan 11 20:09 |
MinceR | they prop up IΰΈΏM even as IΰΈΏM does everything they can to eliminate our freedoms | Jan 11 20:10 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 20:20 |
MinceR | (cat) https://pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/odditymall-1.jpg | Jan 11 20:22 |
phanes | eh? what is it that you think IBM is doing? | Jan 11 20:34 |
MinceR | forcing more former GNU/Linux distros to adopt systemd and gnome and keep offering only those to users | Jan 11 20:35 |
MinceR | orchestrating cancellation attempts against people who speak out in support of free software | Jan 11 20:35 |
phanes | like what? | Jan 11 20:35 |
phanes | im not seeing that | Jan 11 20:36 |
MinceR | generally polluting what used to be the free software community with SJW bullshit | Jan 11 20:36 |
phanes | do you mean RH? | Jan 11 20:36 |
MinceR | IΰΈΏM owns RH | Jan 11 20:36 |
phanes | i know that, im just not seeing what youre talking about | Jan 11 20:36 |
MinceR | exploiting their control over systemd, gnome and various distros to push other crap | Jan 11 20:36 |
phanes | example please | Jan 11 20:37 |
MinceR | you didn't see them use their control over gnome to force debian to adopt systemd as the only "option"? | Jan 11 20:37 |
MinceR | or to use their control over the debian TC to prevent debian from changing their default DE away from gnome? | Jan 11 20:37 |
phanes | oh gnome is just a cancer project | Jan 11 20:37 |
phanes | always been that way since the 3.0 release | Jan 11 20:38 |
MinceR | or you didn't see IΰΈΏM buy RH, and then not only keep it functioning the same as before but take its CEO as IΰΈΏM president? | Jan 11 20:38 |
MinceR | well, that cancer project became a tool of forcing systemd into OS-es, by not even accepting patches to implement support for running it without systemd | Jan 11 20:39 |
phanes | link please | Jan 11 20:45 |
MinceR | for what | Jan 11 20:45 |
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DaemonFC | https://www.yewtu.be/watch?v=JXMIpHDgb2A | Jan 11 21:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Gus Fring: Scarier Than We Thought - Invidious | Jan 11 21:14 | |
phanes | MinceR, for this: well, that cancer project became a tool of forcing systemd into OS-es, by not even accepting patches to implement support for running it without systemd | Jan 11 21:15 |
DaemonFC | I appreciated what they eventually portray Gus Fring as. | Jan 11 21:15 |
DaemonFC | He's a psychopath that actually has a lot of empathy. | Jan 11 21:15 |
DaemonFC | The guy is just very compartmentalized. | Jan 11 21:15 |
DaemonFC | He has firewalls set up to the point where it's almost like multiple personalities, except that he's the same person using the same identity with all of them. | Jan 11 21:16 |
MinceR | phanes: this seems to be a good starting point >> https://github.com/dantrell/gentoo-project-gnome-without-systemd | Jan 11 21:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-GitHub - dantrell/gentoo-project-gnome-without-systemd: GNOME Without Systemd | Jan 11 21:18 | |
DaemonFC | There's one side of Gus that is patient, unflappable, outwardly kind, and charismatic, there's the vengeful man who is also very patient, but he's cruel and will wait decades to savor inflicting revenge on the people who wronged him, and there's the side that's in the normal mentally-healthy human being range, perhaps even truly a nice man. A man who was once in love. The Salamancas fractured his psyche when they killed Max. | Jan 11 21:18 |
DaemonFC | Previously, there had just been the Gus that ran the fried chicken chain and sold meth on the side, but he was very much the same man. | Jan 11 21:19 |
DaemonFC | They've obviously consulted with excellent psychiatrists for the character profiles on these shows. | Jan 11 21:19 |
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DaemonFC | Because they've shown with Gus what horrible trauma (being forced, at gunpoint, to look at the person you love, who was just murdered, and threatened with being next. | Jan 11 21:20 |
DaemonFC | In 30-40 seconds the man changed forever from the trauma and anger, and when they let him go they had no idea the mistake they had made. | Jan 11 21:20 |
psydruid | "How GNU/Linux turned into GNOME/Cancer: a post mortem" | Jan 11 21:27 |
techuser | Is it an article? | Jan 11 21:27 |
psydruid | yes | Jan 11 21:27 |
psydruid | it just hasn't been written yet | Jan 11 21:27 |
MinceR | will you write it? | Jan 11 21:28 |
psydruid | I'm not sure I have the motivation for it | Jan 11 21:28 |
psydruid | I've got better things to do | Jan 11 21:28 |
techuser | schestowitz-TR: regarding things here, power outages were more often yesterday and the day before it. Today as usual, iirc. | Jan 11 21:29 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, I was explaining police procedure to Mandy because he was watching a video of the cops going to a guy's house over a stolen backpack. | Jan 11 21:49 |
DaemonFC | And then the guy's sister shows up and starts going crazy. | Jan 11 21:49 |
DaemonFC | I was listing everything both of them did that they shouldn't do, what charges are coming, why everything the cops did was legal, and how both of those people could have avoided being arrested for anything, or even having the house searched. | Jan 11 21:49 |
DaemonFC | "Ask if they have a search warrant through the door. If they don't, don't open the door." | Jan 11 21:50 |
DaemonFC | Guy opens the door. Cop says "I smeel weed.". Classic. | Jan 11 21:50 |
DaemonFC | The guy was an idiot. At one point, the cops searched his garbage cans, and Mandy says "They can't do that.". I said, "Yes they can. Anything you throw in the trash is fair game.". | Jan 11 21:51 |
DaemonFC | That includes flash drives, memory sticks, hard disks.... | Jan 11 21:51 |
MinceR | :> | Jan 11 21:51 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, I told mom one day....She asked, "What is that noise?". | Jan 11 21:51 |
DaemonFC | I said, "I'm throwing out some old hard disks, so I have to Hillary Clinton them first.". | Jan 11 21:52 |
DaemonFC | Drive was encrypted, but you boot up, do a sector-by-sector wipe, then format the disk. | Jan 11 21:53 |
DaemonFC | Then you take it out, break open the enclosure, take the platters out. | Jan 11 21:53 |
DaemonFC | Run a degaussing magnet over them thoroughly. | Jan 11 21:53 |
DaemonFC | Take a screwdriver and scratch the hell out of the platter surface. | Jan 11 21:53 |
DaemonFC | Then you take scissors and cut them up into ribbons, and then you take a hammer and bash the ribbons in to crumple them up real good. | Jan 11 21:54 |
DaemonFC | If they want to pull anything off, good luck with that. | Jan 11 21:54 |
DaemonFC | BTW, Western Digital builds their external hard drives pretty well. | Jan 11 21:55 |
MinceR | :> | Jan 11 21:55 |
DaemonFC | I cannot recommend Seagate for hard disks. | Jan 11 21:56 |
DaemonFC | They have about 3x the failure rate of WD over any given time span, and cost at least as much, so what's the point? | Jan 11 21:56 |
DaemonFC | And they don't bother mentioning Linux anywhere in the documentation. | Jan 11 21:56 |
DaemonFC | When I bought my WD, it had Tux on the box and it had instructions for formatting the disk for Linux that were fairly accurate for 2016. | Jan 11 21:57 |
CrystalMath | i got a Toshiba, hope it will work as well as Hitachi stuff | Jan 11 21:57 |
CrystalMath | (but the likelyhood of that, it seems, is 0.000001%) | Jan 11 21:57 |
DaemonFC | I have a Toshiba right now. | Jan 11 22:05 |
DaemonFC | The throughput isn't spectacular. | Jan 11 22:05 |
DaemonFC | If you try to run a bittorrent download, I wouldn't do that AND try to play a 4K movie over it. | Jan 11 22:06 |
DaemonFC | Maybe I'm just spoiled by SSDs. | Jan 11 22:06 |
DaemonFC | I've considered just shelling out for an external SSD and making it another BtrFS volume now that BtrFS is reasonably stable, I haven't lost data to it, and it's got a lot of nice features. | Jan 11 22:07 |
DaemonFC | The recent Linux kernels have improved BtrFS greatly. | Jan 11 22:07 |
DaemonFC | It was written with a lot of special-case code that wasn't used by anything else, and so it never really got a shakedown except by all of the early adopters that started losing data to it. | Jan 11 22:08 |
DaemonFC | But now that a lot of that is in the other layers, like VFS, and the specific code for BtrFS is being removed, it's as reliable is anything, I suppose. | Jan 11 22:08 |
DaemonFC | I was concerned by Fedora's decision to switch to it, but I think that was a good call looking over how it's worked out. | Jan 11 22:09 |
DaemonFC | Especially with ZStandard, which is so fast you won't even notice if there is any CPU overhead. | Jan 11 22:09 |
DaemonFC | Fedora has been known for "fly by the seat of your pants" stuff into things that clearly don't work right and won't for years. | Jan 11 22:10 |
DaemonFC | Which is why I left KDE, a big reason I left KDE. | Jan 11 22:10 |
DaemonFC | I switched to GNOME on most of my systems BECAUSE Fedora brought in KDE 4.0. | Jan 11 22:10 |
MinceR | there was lot to improve about btrfs ever since it was announced "stable" | Jan 11 22:10 |
MinceR | considering it took about a week to corrupt the fs i tried it with when it was "stable" | Jan 11 22:10 |
MinceR | even MICROS~1's filesystem implementations tend to be more stable than that | Jan 11 22:11 |
DaemonFC | It was truly awful and I was concerned about BtrFS for the same reason. I was concerned it was too early and it's a file system, so it's a lot more to go wrong than just parts of your desktop crashing because KDE absolutely HAD TO HAVE 4.0 when they did. | Jan 11 22:11 |
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phanes | MinceR, this link demonstrates gnome has a dependency on systemd it does not demonstrate that the gnome project is refusing patches to support other init systems | Jan 11 22:11 |
DaemonFC | <MinceR> even MICROS~1's filesystem implementations tend to be more stable than that | Jan 11 22:11 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, early BtrFS was quite bad. | Jan 11 22:11 |
DaemonFC | It usually takes years to seriously rot NTFS. | Jan 11 22:11 |
phanes | as far as i can tell anyway, its alot of rambling | Jan 11 22:11 |
DaemonFC | So if you can't do better than that, kill yourself. | Jan 11 22:12 |
DaemonFC | :P | Jan 11 22:12 |
MinceR | phanes: why are those patches not merged into gnome, then? | Jan 11 22:12 |
phanes | MinceR, have they been submitted with a pull request to gnome mainline? | Jan 11 22:12 |
MinceR | well, i've seen Backdoors corrupt 3 VFAT filesystems immediately upon seeing them, but that was one time, i think | Jan 11 22:12 |
MinceR | phanes: i don't develop those patches, i'm the wrong person to ask | Jan 11 22:12 |
phanes | MinceR, then it sounds like you are making assumptions | Jan 11 22:13 |
MinceR | uh huh | Jan 11 22:13 |
MinceR | it sounds like you aren't really willing to do the research | Jan 11 22:13 |
phanes | no im not | Jan 11 22:13 |
DaemonFC | https://www.npr.org/2023/01/11/1148334198/a-man-stabs-6-people-at-a-central-paris-train-station-before-police-shoot-him | Jan 11 22:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Paris train station attacks leaves 6 injured; police shoot assailant : NPR | Jan 11 22:14 | |
phanes | but look we're agreed gnome is an ugly thing that causes a net harm to f/oss | Jan 11 22:15 |
DaemonFC | Maybe he was interacting with Debian developers. | Jan 11 22:15 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 22:15 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR2], ^ | Jan 11 22:15 |
MinceR | i had a collection of links on cancerd but i made the mistake of just keeping them in a browser | Jan 11 22:15 |
MinceR | so i'm not sure where they are now | Jan 11 22:15 |
MinceR | i keep the more recent stuff in text files in a git repo | Jan 11 22:16 |
DaemonFC | "The suspect attacked several people, including a police officer, with a "bladed weapon" during the morning rush hour, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told reporters at the scene, flanked by Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo. | Jan 11 22:16 |
DaemonFC | He said the unnamed assailant was currently "between life and death" in hospital after being shot in the chest, according to French media. Darmanin thanked the police "for their effective and courageous reaction."" | Jan 11 22:16 |
DaemonFC | So let me get this straight. Liberal narrative: There's no way to hurt a lot of people without a gun and a good guy with a gun never saves people from bad guys. But, 6 people were stabbed in Paris today in under a minute at a train station, and the only reason the guy didn't keep going was because a cop, with a gun, shot him in the chest. | Jan 11 22:17 |
DaemonFC | Maybe we should take the guns away from the cops at the train station. | Jan 11 22:17 |
DaemonFC | They can stop the next mass stabbing attack, which are common in Europe, with foul language or something. | Jan 11 22:18 |
DaemonFC | "Nom de Dieu de putain de bordel de merde de saloperies de connards d'enculé de ta mère. It's like wiping your arse with silk, I love it." | Jan 11 22:18 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, ^ | Jan 11 22:19 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 22:19 |
MinceR | lol | Jan 11 22:19 |
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DaemonFC | MinceR, I got my new eyeglasses today. | Jan 11 22:23 |
DaemonFC | Apparently, Luxottica isn't the only cartel of eyewear. | Jan 11 22:24 |
DaemonFC | There's another one called VSP. | Jan 11 22:24 |
DaemonFC | Walmart goes through VSP to offer employee vision insurance, and then they pulled a Luxottica and bought about a dozen brands of frames and Carl Zeiss optics to make their own lenses. | Jan 11 22:24 |
DaemonFC | I think the biggest difference is Luxottica is a lot bigger, and with them it's entirely possible that they're the insurance company, the frame company, the lens company, the store owner, and the employer of the optometrist. | Jan 11 22:25 |
DaemonFC | So they're worse than VSP. | Jan 11 22:25 |
DaemonFC | With VSP they own the insurance company and the frames and lenses, but the optometrist at Walmart owns his own business, and the store is Walmart. | Jan 11 22:26 |
DaemonFC | So it's smaller and less vertically integrated. | Jan 11 22:26 |
DaemonFC | I absolutely will not buy from Luxottica. | Jan 11 22:26 |
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MinceR | what's the insurance for? | Jan 11 22:28 |
DaemonFC | eye exams and glasses | Jan 11 22:29 |
DaemonFC | It looks like the Public Pretender sent Fumbles McCrackhead upstairs a letter. | Jan 11 22:29 |
DaemonFC | 22 CM 1200 (visible in the window). The post office just throws his mail somewhere. | Jan 11 22:30 |
DaemonFC | 2022-09-091GURNEESUBSTANTIVE OFFENSERETAIL THEFT/DISP MERCH/<$3002022-10-12BOND FORFEITED | Jan 11 22:30 |
DaemonFC | 2022-09-091GURNEESUBSTANTIVE OFFENSERETAIL THEFT/DISP MERCH/<$3002022-12-29BOND FORFEITED | Jan 11 22:30 |
DaemonFC | Well, that's awesome. | Jan 11 22:30 |
DaemonFC | He can't even be bothered to show up over a petty theft that the state will throw out anyway because it doesn't have time to take it to trial. | Jan 11 22:31 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, He's in trouble over something at a minimum of every 3 to 6 months. | Jan 11 22:31 |
DaemonFC | So that's not even the most current case. He was picked up by the police again for shoplifting at Walmart in December while he was out on an I-Bond for this. | Jan 11 22:32 |
DaemonFC | And they released him again. | Jan 11 22:32 |
DaemonFC | 2022-12-281WAUKEGANSUBSTANTIVE OFFENSERETAIL THEFT/DISP MERCH/<$300 | Jan 11 22:33 |
*MinceR buys some Disp Merch | Jan 11 22:34 | |
DaemonFC | I gotz some DISP MERCH yo! | Jan 11 22:34 |
DaemonFC | I finna be sellin'. | Jan 11 22:34 |
DaemonFC | BIZNATCH! | Jan 11 22:34 |
DaemonFC | "YOU CALLED MY ABUELITA BIZNATCH!" *STOMPS ON THE GUY'S LEG AND SNAPS THE BONE* -Tuco Salamanca | Jan 11 22:35 |
DaemonFC | And that was when Tuco could be reasoned with. | Jan 11 22:35 |
DaemonFC | Before the Blue Meth had him out machine gunning cows and laughing and shouting "THERE'S NOTHING LEFT OF IT! HAHAHAHAHAHA!". | Jan 11 22:35 |
MinceR | :) | Jan 11 22:35 |
DaemonFC | Saul Goodman talked him down from slitting their throats and pulling their tongue out through their neck and dumping the bodies somewhere. | Jan 11 22:36 |
DaemonFC | (Colombian Necktie) | Jan 11 22:36 |
DaemonFC | Then they were mad because he convinced Tuco to just break their legs instead to "send a message that you're tough, but fair". | Jan 11 22:37 |
DaemonFC | He was going to break both of their legs, but Saul talked him down again, and it was just one leg each. | Jan 11 22:38 |
DaemonFC | He is a lawyer.... | Jan 11 22:38 |
DaemonFC | Plea bargaining, you know. :) | Jan 11 22:38 |
DaemonFC | Out in the desert, with a deranged psychopath high on meth. | Jan 11 22:38 |
DaemonFC | I like Tuco. He's just incredibly violent, to the point where calling his grandmother Biznatch was enough that he was seriously going to slit the guy's throat and pull his tongue out his neck for doing that. | Jan 11 22:39 |
DaemonFC | There is just something about a guy who goes around giving Colombian Neckties because you slighted him and putting out cigarettes on his tongue that is just badass to where you do respect him, you know. | Jan 11 22:40 |
DaemonFC | If you know what's good for you. | Jan 11 22:40 |
DaemonFC | You'd think that his man who he killed for speaking out of turn would have witnessed enough of Tuco's behavior to never cross him. | Jan 11 22:41 |
DaemonFC | If you're dealing with a person who will murder you in some horrific way for slighting them, then you should be very eager to please, right? | Jan 11 22:42 |
MinceR | or just kill him ASAP, if you can | Jan 11 22:42 |
DaemonFC | That's the thing. | Jan 11 22:42 |
DaemonFC | You work for him, you're rolling in money. | Jan 11 22:42 |
DaemonFC | You piss him off, you're dead. | Jan 11 22:43 |
DaemonFC | You kill him, his family comes after you and you're also dead. | Jan 11 22:43 |
MinceR | there are other ways of getting money | Jan 11 22:43 |
DaemonFC | You leave, you know too much about him and he can't allow you to live, so you're also dead. | Jan 11 22:43 |
DaemonFC | It's a life that's kind of hard to leave once you're that far in. | Jan 11 22:43 |
DaemonFC | <MinceR> there are other ways of getting money | Jan 11 22:44 |
DaemonFC | They don't just let people leave, MinceR | Jan 11 22:44 |
DaemonFC | Once you're out, you're a liability. | Jan 11 22:44 |
DaemonFC | The police could pick you up and start threatening you unless you cooperate, then you disappear off into a witness protection program where the cartel can't find you. | Jan 11 22:44 |
DaemonFC | So you leave, you're a liability that cannot be allowed to exist. | Jan 11 22:44 |
DaemonFC | It's like the mafia. | Jan 11 22:45 |
DaemonFC | I met a man who used to be a high ranking member of the Chicago Outfit, met him back in the 1990s. | Jan 11 22:45 |
DaemonFC | He had to go into Witness Protection for years. | Jan 11 22:45 |
DaemonFC | They tried to kill him with a car bomb, but they wired it to the ignition wrong, and his car just didn't start. | Jan 11 22:46 |
DaemonFC | He got extremely lucky. | Jan 11 22:46 |
DaemonFC | I don't imagine that Mexican cartels are much nicer than that when someone wants out. | Jan 11 22:47 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, So the way vision insurance works is the vertical integration. | Jan 11 22:56 |
DaemonFC | First off, you pay the eye doctor like $85 for a basic exam these days. | Jan 11 22:56 |
DaemonFC | If you get the insurance, it's like $4. | Jan 11 22:56 |
DaemonFC | He gives you your prescription and you CAN take it anywhere, but if you have the vision insurance, they drastically mark down their own brands for you with an "allowance" and a small co-pay. | Jan 11 22:57 |
DaemonFC | So it pretty much forces you to be their customer, because at this point if you go anywhere else, you pay at least as much, probably more. | Jan 11 22:57 |
MinceR | ic | Jan 11 22:58 |
DaemonFC | So they're going to make money either from selling the exams and horrifically marked up glasses, or the insurance. | Jan 11 22:58 |
MinceR | here they usually do the exam gratis if you have them make the glasses | Jan 11 22:58 |
DaemonFC | But you're not getting out of one or the other. | Jan 11 22:58 |
DaemonFC | Yes, that's another way you can get an eye exam. | Jan 11 22:58 |
DaemonFC | It's "free" at some places without insurance, but they're not legally obligated to tell you what your prescription is then unless you buy something from them. | Jan 11 22:58 |
DaemonFC | So then the glasses ar $750-$1,000 a pair. :) | Jan 11 22:59 |
DaemonFC | Because "free exam". | Jan 11 22:59 |
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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): GnuCash 5.0 Accounting Software Promises New Stock Transaction Assistant, More β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/GnuCash_5_0_Accounting_Software_Promises_New_Stock_Transaction_.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/GnuCash_5_0_Accounting_Software_Promises_New_Stock_Transaction_.gmi β | Jan 11 23:01 |
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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Wordbook: Offline English Dictionary App for GNOME β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Wordbook_Offline_English_Dictionary_App_for_GNOME.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Wordbook_Offline_English_Dictionary_App_for_GNOME.gmi β | Jan 11 23:02 |
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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): #HowTo Import LibreOffice Calc Spreadsheet to Base Database Table β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/How_to_Import_LibreOffice_Calc_Spreadsheet_to_Base_Database_Tab.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/How_to_Import_LibreOffice_Calc_Spreadsheet_to_Base_Database_Tab.gmi β | Jan 11 23:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β How to Import LibreOffice Calc Spreadsheet to Base Database Table | Jan 11 23:02 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄: Google Android Leftovers β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Android_Leftovers.2.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Android_Leftovers.2.gmi β | Jan 11 23:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Android Leftovers | Jan 11 23:02 | |
techrights-news | "In this video, I am going to show how to install OpenMandriva ROME 23.01." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=qJOBiDwDr2w | Jan 11 23:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | How to install OpenMandriva ROME 23.01 - Invidious | Jan 11 23:10 | |
DaemonFC | Today's word is "bombast". | Jan 11 23:10 |
DaemonFC | That's a good word. You can even combine it with yesterday's word, "Germane". | Jan 11 23:10 |
techrights-news | A Quick Overview of BunsenLabs Linux Beryllium https://yewtu.be/watch?v=_lk2hsSCmOY | Jan 11 23:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | BunsenLabs Linux Beryllium Quick Overview #shorts - Invidious | Jan 11 23:10 | |
DaemonFC | "Your honor, I was impressed with the bombastic nature of the state's opening speech, but frankly I am at loss for how any of it was germane to the situation we are presented with today." | Jan 11 23:11 |
DaemonFC | A nice way of saying "The irrelevant ramblings of a self-important man. Nothing more.". | Jan 11 23:12 |
techrights-news | "I have learnt a lot since I applied to Outreachy and started working on my internship project. I think the most interesting thing I have learnt about so far is Valgrind." https://shinigami65.wordpress.com/2022/12/26/outreachy-week-3-new-learnings/ | Jan 11 23:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-shinigami65.wordpress.com | Outreachy Week 3: New Learnings β Shinigami's Blog | Jan 11 23:13 | |
DaemonFC | MinceR, https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=5YOVN2BTSmI | Jan 11 23:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-vid.puffyan.us | One Long Incredibly Unbroken Sentance - Invidious | Jan 11 23:14 | |
techrights-news | "I am an Outreachy intern with the GNOME Foundation working on the Create infrastructure for Performance tracking for librsvg project." https://shinigami65.wordpress.com/2023/01/11/outreachy-week-5-my-project-and-progress-so-far/ | Jan 11 23:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-shinigami65.wordpress.com | Outreachy Week 5: My project and progress so far β Shinigami's Blog | Jan 11 23:14 | |
techrights-news | GNOME flirting with DRM of a malicious company https://informatique-libre.be/swilmet/blog/2023-01-11-gedit-microsoft-store.html | Jan 11 23:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-informatique-libre.be | gedit on the Microsoft Store :: SΓ©bastien Wilmet's blog | Jan 11 23:15 | |
techrights-news | "The Linux command line delivers great power. The problem is, the correct use of that power hinges on the accuracy of your typing. Here are eight typos you never want to make." https://www.howtogeek.com/856515/typos-you-really-need-to-avoid-on-linux/ | Jan 11 23:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.howtogeek.com | 8 Typos You Really Need to Avoid on Linux | Jan 11 23:18 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (βΉ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-10.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2023-01-11.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jan 11 23:20 |
techrights-news | linuxsecurity.com (Brittany Day) shilling Microsoft garbage, boosting Microsoft sites. Very, very disappointing. https://linuxsecurity.com/news/vendors-products/microsoft-s-security-update-guide-to-report-on-cbl-mariner-linux-vulnerabilities | Jan 11 23:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxsecurity.com | Microsoft's Security Update Guide To Report on CBL-Mariner Linux Vu... | Jan 11 23:21 | |
techrights-news | "Stunt actors, especially in the 1970s and 80s, did a lot of flying around using something called an air ramp. This is a pneumatic or hydraulic device that springs forward when you step on it, propelling you into the air like youβre jumping dramatically or being thrown by an explosion." https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/11/building-an-air-ramp-that-can-launch-a-person-20-feet/ | Jan 11 23:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.adafruit.com | Building an Air Ramp That Can Launch a Person 20 Feet Β« Adafruit Industries β Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! | Jan 11 23:26 | |
techrights-news | R-D - Optimizing 3D glTF Assets for Interactive Journalism β https://rd.nytimes.com/projects/optimizing-3d-gltf-assets-for-interactive-journalism δ· | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//rd.nytimes.com/projects/optimizing-3d-gltf-assets-for-interactive-journalism | Jan 11 23:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-rd.nytimes.com | R&D - Optimizing 3D glTF Assets for Interactive Journalism | Jan 11 23:27 | |
techrights-news | Openwashing https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-RDNA3-ISA-Guide "doesn't cover programming details for other IP blocks. While years ago AMD focused on providing publicly available programming documentation for their hardware as part of their open-source driver effort" | Jan 11 23:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-AMD RDNA3 ISA Reference Guide Published - Phoronix | Jan 11 23:28 | |
techrights-news | "Around the first 'public' release of Perl 6 (The x-mas release) I wrote a module that uses the libgumbo from google to parse html5 webpages." https://blogs.perl.org/users/sylvain_colinet/2023/01/benchmarking-rakudo-releases-is-raku-still-slow.html | Jan 11 23:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Benchmarking Rakudo releases. Is Raku Still slow? | Sylvain Colinet [blogs.perl.org] | Jan 11 23:30 | |
techrights-news | Syslog-ng 101, part 4: Configuration and testing | Random thoughts of Peter 'CzPβ Czanik β https://peter.czanik.hu/other/syslog-ng-tutorial-part-4-configuration-testing/ | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//peter.czanik.hu/other/syslog-ng-tutorial-part-4-configuration-testing/ | Jan 11 23:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-peter.czanik.hu | Syslog-ng 101, part 4: Configuration and testing | Random thoughts of Peter 'CzP' Czanik | Jan 11 23:31 | |
techrights-news | Fourth covid winter gopher://sdf.org:70/0/users/agk/2023-01-11-vid.txt | Jan 11 23:32 |
techrights-news | It's apparently a valid URL, despite it being malformed in my opinion gemini://gemini.conman.org/boston/2023/01/11.1 | Jan 11 23:32 |
techrights-news | State of the 'Net entering 2023: indienet, smolweb, gemini gemini://subphase.xyz/users/flow/gemlog/33-moment.gmi | Jan 11 23:33 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Xubuntu 23.04 Will Offer Official βMinimalβ Image β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Xubuntu_23_04_Will_Offer_Official_Minimal_Image.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Xubuntu_23_04_Will_Offer_Official_Minimal_Image.gmi β | Jan 11 23:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Xubuntu 23.04 Will Offer Official βMinimalβ Image | Jan 11 23:33 | |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Liferea Feed Reader finally Released 1.14.0 Stable [Ubuntu PPA] β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Liferea_Feed_Reader_finally_Released_1_14_0_Stable_Ubuntu_PPA.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Liferea_Feed_Reader_finally_Released_1_14_0_Stable_Ubuntu_PPA.gmi β | Jan 11 23:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Liferea Feed Reader finally Released 1.14.0 Stable [Ubuntu PPA] | Jan 11 23:33 | |
DaemonFC | My sage green shirt arrived. | Jan 11 23:33 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Godot Engine - Godot 4.0 Documentation Sprint β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Godot_Engine_Godot_4_0_Documentation_Sprint.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Godot_Engine_Godot_4_0_Documentation_Sprint.gmi β | Jan 11 23:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Godot Engine - Godot 4.0 Documentation Sprint | Jan 11 23:33 | |
DaemonFC | Now all I need are those Clarks Wallabee shoes. | Jan 11 23:34 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Fedora 38 is finally taking shape β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Fedora_38_is_finally_taking_shape.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Fedora_38_is_finally_taking_shape.gmi β | Jan 11 23:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Fedora 38 is finally taking shape | Jan 11 23:34 | |
schestowitz[TR] | DaemonFC: what are you gonna become, mister peanuts? | Jan 11 23:34 |
DaemonFC | Walter White. | Jan 11 23:34 |
schestowitz[TR] | i c | Jan 11 23:35 |
DaemonFC | I thought it would be funny to emulate his dress style from the first half of Season 5 for court. | Jan 11 23:35 |
MinceR | lol @ Mr Peanut | Jan 11 23:35 |
DaemonFC | https://i.guim.co.uk/img/static/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2015/7/17/1437147332577/cd5a36a1-2aff-4b78-a784-77f19d12d8a8-2060x1236.jpeg?width=445&quality=45&auto=format&fit=max&dpr=2&s=b7898688eeaf46789b07362698ec652d | Jan 11 23:36 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz[TR], ^ | Jan 11 23:36 |
techrights-news | Sabine Soellheim is shilling SAP proprietary junk INSTEAD OF the SUSE products. I.e. the usual... https://www.suse.com/c/sap-security-5-critical-considerations/ | Jan 11 23:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-SAP Security: 5 Critical Considerations to Protect Your Infrastructure | SUSE Communities | Jan 11 23:37 | |
techrights-news | Kicking off 2023 with the MIT Reality Hack! β https://www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2023/01/11/kicking-off-2023-mit-reality-hack/ δ· Source: Collabora | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.collabora.com/news-and-blog/blog/2023/01/11/kicking-off-2023-mit-reality-hack/ | Jan 11 23:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.collabora.com | Kicking off 2023 with the MIT Reality Hack! | Jan 11 23:37 | |
DaemonFC | MinceR, I found some decent Tag Monaco clones. Much cheaper of course. | Jan 11 23:37 |
DaemonFC | Quartz movement. | Jan 11 23:37 |
MinceR | even the suse products are proprietary junk | Jan 11 23:37 |
DaemonFC | Probably more accurate than Walt's $300,000 watch. | Jan 11 23:37 |
DaemonFC | I was watching a Youtube video today. | Jan 11 23:38 |
techrights-news | HEY HI or plagiarism blurred away? https://dwaves.de/2023/01/11/ai-ki-generates-pictures-from-words/ | Jan 11 23:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Β» AI KI generates pictures from words | dwaves.de | Jan 11 23:38 | |
DaemonFC | They're right. There's no "technical" reason to keep making automatic mechanical watches. | Jan 11 23:38 |
DaemonFC | They aren't as accurate, and can never be. The only upside really is there's no battery in them. | Jan 11 23:38 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Kali Linux (is) Everywhere! β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Kali_Linux_is_Everywhere.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/Kali_Linux_is_Everywhere.gmi β | Jan 11 23:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines β Kali Linux (is) Everywhere! | Jan 11 23:39 | |
DaemonFC | Even the simplest automatic mechanical movements have almost 100 parts in them. | Jan 11 23:39 |
DaemonFC | They cost more because it's more labor intensive to put them together at the factory, even if you're offshoring everything to Malaysia or something. | Jan 11 23:39 |
MinceR | and apparently they take pride in having as many moving parts as possible | Jan 11 23:39 |
DaemonFC | Like Seiko does for the NH35A. | Jan 11 23:39 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, The 6308 is actually mechanically simpler than the NH35A. | Jan 11 23:40 |
DaemonFC | And it keeps better time, I'm told. | Jan 11 23:40 |
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DaemonFC | Seiko used them in the 5 series in the 1980s and they almost all still work fine. | Jan 11 23:41 |
DaemonFC | They were a 17 jewel movement without support for hacking. | Jan 11 23:41 |
DaemonFC | Hacking support actually increases the number of parts and makes the watch more prone to losing time. | Jan 11 23:41 |
DaemonFC | So you can set it perfectly, but there's more internal friction and this can cause the movement to run a little bit slower. | Jan 11 23:42 |
DaemonFC | The NH35A goes into all sorts of watches. | Jan 11 23:42 |
DaemonFC | You can find it in $29 watches and $400 watches. | Jan 11 23:43 |
DaemonFC | YOu go higher than that, you don't really see it anymore. | Jan 11 23:43 |
DaemonFC | They go with fancier ones. | Jan 11 23:43 |
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DaemonFC | Most people buy on brand and if they like the watch or not. Not what's actually behind the scenes making it work. | Jan 11 23:44 |
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DaemonFC | As long as it doesn't lose a horrific amount of time, most people are okay with it. | Jan 11 23:44 |
DaemonFC | Setting an automatic watch once or twice a month isn't a major hassle. | Jan 11 23:44 |
DaemonFC | Rolex is squarely in the "It's just jewelry. Why are you expecting this to keep good time?" category. | Jan 11 23:45 |
DaemonFC | It's junk. They lose time like crazy. | Jan 11 23:45 |
DaemonFC | As they age it gets way worse and you go in for $1,300 service every 4-5 years when you can't stand it anymore. | Jan 11 23:45 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jan 11 23:45 |
DaemonFC | I would be madder than hell if I paid that much for a watch and had it losing a minute every day. | Jan 11 23:46 |
DaemonFC | You can get cheap junk at the mall that loses 5 seconds. | Jan 11 23:46 |
DaemonFC | How is a minute a day from a Rolex anywhere near an acceptable margin? | Jan 11 23:46 |
DaemonFC | Truth is, the Japanese make great stuff. | Jan 11 23:47 |
DaemonFC | An automatic is an automatic. It's never going to be dead on, but the Japanese have way better tolerances and quality control than the Swiss. | Jan 11 23:47 |
DaemonFC | It's been like that for 50 years or so and people still get Swiss watches. | Jan 11 23:48 |
DaemonFC | Status symbol, as schestowitz[TR] said. | Jan 11 23:48 |
schestowitz[TR] | yeah | Jan 11 23:48 |
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DaemonFC | I liked that episode of Breaking Bad where Jesse is smart enough to hide the meth he's been stealing out of Fring's Superlab. He doesn't get it past Walt, of course, but he comes up with an explanation that would probably have fooled almost anyone else, including Gus. | Jan 11 23:50 |
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DaemonFC | "Vestiges". | Jan 11 23:50 |
DaemonFC | Walt is sitting there trying to account for the 0.04% variance and Jesse is fumbling through explanations like "What about evaporation?" and Walt says "None of our chemicals are exposed to the open air long enough for long enough to account for this.". | Jan 11 23:51 |
techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Today's ππΆπΉ ππ’π€π©πͺπ―π¦π΄ HowTos β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.4.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/01/11/today_s_howtos.4.gmi β | Jan 11 23:51 |
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DaemonFC | So Jesse says, "What about, like, the water on your beer?" Walt says, "Condensation? No, that's not possible.". | Jan 11 23:51 |
DaemonFC | So Jesse tries again and comes up with something plausible. "What about all that crap we scrape off the tanks. I mean, there's got to be like a gallon of that stuff, at least.". | Jan 11 23:52 |
DaemonFC | And Walt says, "Vestiges? Hmm. Maybe...." because he knows Fring has the place bugged. | Jan 11 23:52 |
DaemonFC | He can't let Fring know what's going on, so he helps Jesse misdirect with "Vestiges". | Jan 11 23:52 |
DaemonFC | Things can only ever be so precise. | Jan 11 23:53 |
techrights-news | They should instead work to obliterate the PATENTS https://www.newtimes.co.rw/article/4166/news/business/multi-million-dollar-fund-launched-to-boost-pharmaceutical-innovation-in-africa | Jan 11 23:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.newtimes.co.rw | Multi-million-dollar fund launched to boost pharmaceutical innovation in Africa - The New Times | Jan 11 23:53 | |
DaemonFC | You engineer a process that minimizes waste and inefficiency, and you can still waste a lot, you know? | Jan 11 23:53 |
DaemonFC | In the last 50 years of Internal Combustion Engine development, the thermodynamic efficiency hasn't increased dramatically. | Jan 11 23:54 |
DaemonFC | They still waste about two-thirds of the energy in a gallon of gas, iirc. | Jan 11 23:54 |
techrights-news | Everything to Know About Passkeys for a Password-Free Future | Wirecutter β https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/what-are-passkeys-and-how-they-can-replace-passwords/ δ· Source: New York Times | Meh. We heard this BEFORE... and meanwhile the states STILL mandate BACK DOORS | Jan 11 23:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | Everything to Know About Passkeys for a Password-Free Future | Wirecutter | Jan 11 23:54 | |
MinceR | 12 004437 < DaemonFC> Setting an automatic watch once or twice a month isn't a major hassle. | Jan 11 23:55 |
MinceR | it's a lot more hassle than i'm willing to put up with | Jan 11 23:55 |
DaemonFC | They just make the engine a lot smaller for the most part. They did increase efficiency, by making the gasoline burn better and reducing mechanical waste of work energy. | Jan 11 23:55 |
DaemonFC | But they're still horribly inefficient. | Jan 11 23:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | 24 times a year | Jan 11 23:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | for a device that's meant tto keep time | Jan 11 23:55 |
schestowitz[TR] | if you move it one minute backwards that may be like 65 clicks | Jan 11 23:55 |
DaemonFC | If you make the engine of a mechanically simpler design, you have less parts that are causing parasitic drain, hampering overall efficiency. | Jan 11 23:56 |
DaemonFC | But you can't change the fundamental laws of physics. You can only design the best possible engine within those laws. | Jan 11 23:56 |
schestowitz[TR] | ryan was like, "oh yeah?!" | Jan 11 23:57 |
DaemonFC | The Swiss watch movements are much the same thing, really. | Jan 11 23:57 |
schestowitz[TR] | "watch me" | Jan 11 23:57 |
techrights-news | "A quick video covering the newest release of Manjaro KDE. With a newer kernel and a fresher look will Manjaro retain the mantle of the Best Arch Distro?" https://yewtu.be/watch?v=QYP8yGELfHQ | Jan 11 23:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Manjaro KDE β Still The King Of Arch Distros? - Invidious | Jan 11 23:57 | |
techrights-news | "When we talk about Switching to Linux, we are not usually talking about a 100% change right now. You should move slowly for the best transition." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=GLypBJN-xz8 | Jan 11 23:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Slowly Switching to Linux - Invidious | Jan 11 23:58 | |
MinceR | who cares what's the "Best Arch Distro"? arch sucks. | Jan 11 23:59 |
techrights-news | "Devin Ulibarri and Walter Bender of Sugar Labs join Doc Searls and Dan Lynch on FLOSS Weekly. Searls and Lynch learn how kids can compose music and produce code with open source Music Blocks. You can learn too, in just an hour of fun listening. Or, even better, by watching this week's video." https://twit.tv/shows/floss-weekly/episodes/714 | Jan 11 23:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-twit.tv | Sugar Labs and Music Blocks | Jan 11 23:59 | |
DaemonFC | The Japanese simplified theirs. The Swiss overdesign it. | Jan 11 23:59 |
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