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techrights-news | "I'm leaving a place that's very close to me. I'm unsure how to feel about this. All I hope is that nothing that harbors here follows me. I would like some fresh scenery." gemini://angel.smol.pub/feels | Jun 23 00:21 |
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techrights-news | Python CLI encrypted chat program. gemini://galanonim.smol.pub/python-cli-encrypted_chat | Jun 23 00:21 |
techrights-news | "I recently started dreaming about Brandon. My daughter told me that when you dream about dead people, that means they are reaching out to contact you, or something like that. But I think it just means that I am coming to terms with the fact that he is dead" gemini://rooster.smol.pub/disturbed | Jun 23 00:22 |
techrights-news | car troubles gemini://sud0nim.smol.pub/car-troubles | Jun 23 00:23 |
techrights-news | Preaching to the choir: the web sucks gemini://sud0nim.smol.pub/the-web-sucks | Jun 23 00:24 |
techrights-news | Learning Vim, what am i doing? gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1028 | Jun 23 00:24 |
MinceR | https://gist.githubusercontent.com/guns/1dc1742dce690eb560a3a2d7581a9632/raw | Jun 23 00:24 |
techrights-news | Wash Your Steering Wheel gemini://zelena.flounder.online/gemlog/2022-06-22_Wash_Your_Steering_Wheel.gmi | Jun 23 00:25 |
MinceR | https://files.explosm.net/comics/Dave/beeholder.png ( https://explosm.net/comics/dave-beeholder#comic ) | Jun 23 00:44 |
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fuzzy | does RMS consider his recent "GNU compiler" "free software" still? | Jun 23 01:04 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: Still need to get accustomed to your new nickname, activelow. | Jun 23 01:05 |
fuzzy | none of this were my nicknames | Jun 23 01:06 |
fuzzy | i need to change those regularly, due to being stalked upon | Jun 23 01:06 |
fuzzy | after two years of work, c-only system profile, i pulled in the latest gentoo-tree, and resolved some issues | Jun 23 01:07 |
fuzzy | looks ok now, in the next 8hours i'll have to sporadically check and patch some build errors only | Jun 23 01:08 |
fuzzy | so, it is possible, to maintain a linux distribution (including some more elaborate multimedia fun such as mplayer and libsdl, fully capable), without c++, without any vendor-lock against malicious contributors | Jun 23 01:09 |
fuzzy | sadly, i couldn't keep texlive, and didn't succeed yet with tetex | Jun 23 01:09 |
fuzzy | year 2006 the tetex maintainer quit, due to bloat, and 15years later the GNU autotools are painful, to pull back in tetex | Jun 23 01:10 |
fuzzy | i'll try some alternative unix troff implementation, maybe this suffices for some maths typesetting too | Jun 23 01:11 |
fuzzy | neatroff, already created the required ebuilds and included this into my distro... couldn't test yet | Jun 23 01:11 |
fuzzy | ideally some math-head could tell, if neatroff sufficed for typesetting some math paper | Jun 23 01:12 |
fuzzy | the sixel support, together with gnuplot for example, is cool, to rasterize vector illustrations, fully compatible with DEC-VT320 on linux framebuffer console | Jun 23 01:13 |
fuzzy | next HUGE todo is removal of gentoo-tooling | Jun 23 01:15 |
fuzzy | i won't accept python as a build-time dependency inside critical base-system | Jun 23 01:15 |
fuzzy | sadly, exherbo linux implemented their portage-alternative in C++, exherbo does support ebuilds/EAPI, however, there was only one worse choice than python to implement package management with: c++ | Jun 23 01:16 |
DaemonFC | The danger of using powders on your carpet very often is like that Walmart review of Love My Carpet that I came across. | Jun 23 01:17 |
fuzzy | the suckless.org people hacked some packaging with posix shell script... which will be alot of work to migrate my system-profile, containing ~500builds still | Jun 23 01:17 |
DaemonFC | Where the woman had been using it on her floors "all the time" for "years" and then she got a new bagless vacuum cleaner and noticed that no matter how much she vacuumed the carpet, the powder never stopped coming up out of it. | Jun 23 01:17 |
DaemonFC | It gets in there and it cakes up and builds up and then the only way to get it back out is to rip up the carpet and replace the carpet and the padding. | Jun 23 01:18 |
DaemonFC | So baking soda and powdered carpet cleaners are something you probably only want to do once a year at most, or in emergencies on just the spot that needs attention, if you can find it. | Jun 23 01:18 |
DaemonFC | With deep pile carpeting, it's not unusual for people to put so much of the damned powder in they don't realize there's already 50 cans of it in the carpet in one room that they'll never get back out. | Jun 23 01:19 |
fuzzy | DaemonFC: thank you for participating in my conversation | Jun 23 01:20 |
DaemonFC | Sorry, I was amused by a Walmart review. | Jun 23 01:20 |
DaemonFC | That happens often. | Jun 23 01:20 |
fuzzy | anyway, the huge benefit of the suckless.org package management approach is this: for the package manager itself the only requirement is POSIX shell script | Jun 23 01:20 |
DaemonFC | "I'll just dump this shit all over my carpet." Husband: CALL A PROFESSIONAL. Wife: "Nah, we're good!". | Jun 23 01:20 |
fuzzy | and there is almost nothing else (for scripting) as long-term stable as the korn shell compliant with posix is | Jun 23 01:21 |
fuzzy | and allthough migrating ~500packages into a completely new build-system is alot of work | Jun 23 01:22 |
fuzzy | i think, at least 100packages (alot of python) can be removed if gentoo tooling isn't required anymore | Jun 23 01:22 |
fuzzy | another problem is, once migrated, tracking upstream and updating the system once a year | Jun 23 01:23 |
fuzzy | because, i am the only developer, only one man, to maintain a c-only system profile free software distribution | Jun 23 01:24 |
MinceR | exherbo is infected with systemd by default, so it's garbage anyway | Jun 23 01:24 |
fuzzy | yes, and their package manager written in c++ | Jun 23 01:24 |
fuzzy | exherbo follows gentoo closely | Jun 23 01:24 |
fuzzy | anyway, as a c-only system with options available for sane c-compilers supported, is oasis-linux | Jun 23 01:24 |
MinceR | strange, i'd expect cancerd fanboys to implement a package manager in c or possibly rust, not c++ | Jun 23 01:25 |
fuzzy | oasis-linux fiddled together some build-system with Lua, which i won't, i'll keep it at POSIX shell following the idea of suckless.org package manager | Jun 23 01:25 |
MinceR | DaemonFC: just bury your carpet in sand and then you won't see the stains | Jun 23 01:26 |
MinceR | (this "solution" not approved by anakin) | Jun 23 01:26 |
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DaemonFC | MinceR, I really hate carpet. | Jun 23 02:37 |
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DaemonFC | Then again. That tidal wave would have gone out into the hallway without the carpet in the way. | Jun 23 02:37 |
MinceR | it's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere? | Jun 23 02:37 |
DaemonFC | It's a dirt magnet. It's really hard to thoroughly clean. | Jun 23 02:38 |
DaemonFC | If you get fleas or bedbugs or something, they could hide in it. Dust mites love it. | Jun 23 02:38 |
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DaemonFC | When the cat is running around looking for something to puke on, it will run out of the kitchen to barf on the carpet. | Jun 23 02:39 |
DaemonFC | They all do it. | Jun 23 02:39 |
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DaemonFC | MinceR, Mom has a cat that goes for shoes though. | Jun 23 02:41 |
DaemonFC | Not just any shoes. It only vomits in the left shoe/slipper. | Jun 23 02:41 |
techrights-news | ✩░▒▓▆▅▃▂▁𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐈𝐍▁▂▃▅▆▓▒░✩ Yesterday's bulletin is now ready! 🅷🆃🆃🅿: http://techrights.org/txt-archives/techrights-2022-06-22.txt | 🅶🅴🅼🅸🅽🅸 gemini://gemini.techrights.org/tr_text_version/techrights-2022-06-22.txt (tentative address, to work an hour from now) | Jun 23 02:42 |
DaemonFC | Cat: "Oh god I'm gonna be sick! Hold up a minute... LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT.....Oh, what the hell. Left again! RAAAAAAAAALF!!!!!" | Jun 23 02:42 |
MinceR | who's Ralph? | Jun 23 02:42 |
DaemonFC | It's another term for vomiting. | Jun 23 02:43 |
DaemonFC | Well, actually, it seems the preferred spelling is "Ralph". | Jun 23 02:43 |
DaemonFC | But it is slang, so.... | Jun 23 02:44 |
DaemonFC | You know when you're really drunk and there's projectile vomiting. | Jun 23 02:44 |
DaemonFC | It's just really really violent vomiting and it's forcing itself out of you and going all over the place? | Jun 23 02:44 |
fuzzy | amazing, gentoo-catalyst fails with musl-libc update... | Jun 23 02:44 |
DaemonFC | In the toilet, on the floor, over the wall.... | Jun 23 02:45 |
fuzzy | and, stage-building the toolchain is exactly what gentoo-catalyst was supposed to do | Jun 23 02:45 |
DaemonFC | That would be when it's appropriate to say you were "in there ralphing". | Jun 23 02:45 |
fuzzy | to remain fair, the gentoo tooling is maintained and often does what it should | Jun 23 02:45 |
fuzzy | no idea, why musl-1.2.2 -> musl-1.2.3 breaks | Jun 23 02:46 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, I've only ralphed when I wasn't drunk one time, | Jun 23 02:46 |
MinceR | yeah, but i still wonder which Ralph it was named for | Jun 23 02:46 |
fuzzy | it's a minor version bump, no abi nor api changes i think... | Jun 23 02:46 |
DaemonFC | When I was a kid, we were coming back from Virginia and I don't know what it was. If I ate something that gave me food poisoning, if it was my dad's shitty driving, whatever it was.... | Jun 23 02:46 |
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DaemonFC | "Pea soup" vomit all over the back seat of the 92 Lumina. | Jun 23 02:47 |
DaemonFC | It smelled horrible and I'm surprised that much came out. Just buckets and buckets of the stuff. | Jun 23 02:47 |
fuzzy | don't know, who is at fault this time | Jun 23 02:47 |
DaemonFC | It smelled so bad that my parents had to get the thing professionally detailed. But it never got the entire smell out. | Jun 23 02:48 |
DaemonFC | It sort of smelled like vinegar and rancid milk. | Jun 23 02:48 |
DaemonFC | He eventually gave me that car in 2005 so I could drive it to work and back as a beater car and I could still smell it 9 years later. | Jun 23 02:48 |
DaemonFC | First thing I noticed when I stuck my head in it. It still smelled faintly of that vomiting incident in 1996. | Jun 23 02:49 |
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DaemonFC | MinceR, And of course my dad is one of those people where you say "I'm gonna be sick! Can you pull over?" and he won't pull over. | Jun 23 02:50 |
DaemonFC | 5 minutes later he has to pull over anyways and rinse vomit out of his hair at a truck stop because he didn't just let me vomit out the car door into the emergency lane. | Jun 23 02:50 |
DaemonFC | George H.W. Bush had nothing on this. | Jun 23 02:52 |
MinceR | what does bush have to do with this? | Jun 23 02:52 |
DaemonFC | Let me loose on the Japanese Prime Minister. I'll teach him to take our automotive jobs. | Jun 23 02:52 |
DaemonFC | The Japanese are weird. | Jun 23 02:53 |
DaemonFC | They actually think Rahm Emanuel is a nice guy. | Jun 23 02:53 |
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fuzzy | anyway, when the recent update succeds, the c-only free software system profile is up-to-date against latest upstream (mostly what gentoo ~testing contains) | Jun 23 03:14 |
fuzzy | and anything else, is stabilized mostly | Jun 23 03:15 |
fuzzy | the biggest problem still is: the compiler/toolchain | Jun 23 03:15 |
fuzzy | and FSF/GNU have grown to be part of the problem, not the solution anymore | Jun 23 03:15 |
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fuzzy | i don't think, GNU/GCC ever will rollback to a sane compiler suite, to at least keeping clean the parts necessary for C-compilation | Jun 23 03:17 |
fuzzy | besides, too i nailed down binutils to an older version, can't reiterate the details why i did it, mainly to see if a binutils from gcc-4.7 era breaks with anything new | Jun 23 03:19 |
fuzzy | ideally, one day, i can remove GCC, remove binutils, and remove autotools entirely | Jun 23 03:20 |
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fuzzy | weird, ping timeout | Jun 23 03:21 |
MinceR | you already can | Jun 23 03:21 |
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MinceR | you could run the world's smallest OS by writing the opcodes for CLI and HLT in your boot record | Jun 23 03:21 |
MinceR | it does what windows and gnome OS do, only much faster | Jun 23 03:21 |
fuzzy | unix was implemented with C language, and the original compiler was PCC | Jun 23 03:22 |
fuzzy | anyway | Jun 23 03:22 |
fuzzy | ... ideally, one day, i can remove GCC, remove binutils, and remove autotools entirely | Jun 23 03:22 |
fuzzy | nowadays, GNU/GCC/binutils etc. have grown into being part of the problem | Jun 23 03:23 |
fuzzy | GNU/GCC/binutils/autotools pose a _threat_ to free software nowadays | Jun 23 03:23 |
fuzzy | btw. the uboot-loader shell can be extended i think | Jun 23 03:25 |
fuzzy | to place some user-land utilities and a compiler directly on top of what uboot-loader, without any linux-kernel or any other anymore | Jun 23 03:25 |
fuzzy | uboot fully initializes the hardware | Jun 23 03:26 |
fuzzy | although with u-boot loader i see other problems, which are, i doubt it could ever become a self-hosting environment | Jun 23 03:26 |
fuzzy | for example, uboot-loader requires c++ (python-swift)... what a glory... | Jun 23 03:26 |
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fuzzy | i feel betrayed, by what GNU/FSF claim was supposed to be "free software" | Jun 23 03:30 |
MinceR | don't we all | Jun 23 03:30 |
MinceR | by "free" OS-es that push cancerd on you but that's supposedly OK because they make other nonfree software (which fsf doesn't happen to like) more difficult to install | Jun 23 03:31 |
fuzzy | gentoo didn't push systemd, linux didn't | Jun 23 03:31 |
AdmFubar | They see you when you're sleeping, They know when you're awake, They know when you've been bad or good, So be good for goodness sake!! https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/06/whats-your-sleep-animal-fitbits-new-premium-feature-wants-to-help-you-evolve/?comments=1 | Jun 23 03:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-arstechnica.com | Night owls beware, Fitbit knows your sleep type and wants to educate you on it | Ars Technica | Jun 23 03:32 | |
fuzzy | it was: IBM/RedHat | Jun 23 03:32 |
fuzzy | and systemd isn't their only "innovation" which i reject: PAM, glibc | Jun 23 03:33 |
fuzzy | anyway, the most critical is the compiler | Jun 23 03:36 |
fuzzy | which is the #1 project of GNU/FSF | Jun 23 03:37 |
fuzzy | of cause, some might want to dispute if vim or emacs were, yet with such components there are acceptable options to choose from | Jun 23 03:38 |
fuzzy | with GCC, there is no alternative (llvm/clang isn't) | Jun 23 03:39 |
fuzzy | there is no replacement for gcc-4.7, nor any upgrade path anywhere | Jun 23 03:39 |
fuzzy | oasis-linux is trying with cproc, which i'll review, for sure | Jun 23 03:39 |
fuzzy | in any case, there is no alternative C compiler, which supported relevant targets (aarch32, aarch64, sparc, sh2 etc), and could compile the entire system including kernel/uboot-loader | Jun 23 03:41 |
DaemonFC | https://wgntv.com/news/chicagocrime/man-who-torched-chicago-police-suv-sentenced-to-34-months/ | Jun 23 03:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wgntv.com | Man who torched Chicago police SUV sentenced to 34 months | WGN-TV | Jun 23 03:41 | |
fuzzy | and gcc-4.7 is 10years old already, not maintained anymore | Jun 23 03:42 |
fuzzy | i do not know at least, which route to take... most promising remaining seems to be tinycc still | Jun 23 03:42 |
fuzzy | if i could downgrade kernel to version-2.6 with some aarch32 system, it shouldn't be too difficult to bring back tinycc | Jun 23 03:43 |
fuzzy | however... hardware support... it's a deadlock situation | Jun 23 03:43 |
fuzzy | and with gcc-4.7 i am locked out from aarch64 already | Jun 23 03:44 |
fuzzy | another idea, is some _old_ x86 system with older kernel versions pinned down, this would be the easiest route to take | Jun 23 03:47 |
fuzzy | an old x86 with tinycc is feasible | Jun 23 03:48 |
fuzzy | gcc-4.7 with SH-2 hardware is another option, tinycc/cproc got no sh-2 support, and sh-2 is relevant as a free/open hardware design | Jun 23 03:48 |
fuzzy | with x86 there will never be any hardware available which could be considered RYF (even when FSF/GNU argue what was supposed to be RYF, any x86 isn't) | Jun 23 03:49 |
MinceR | 23 043159 < fuzzy> gentoo didn't push systemd, linux didn't | Jun 23 03:50 |
MinceR | afaik the Gratis Windows Foundation doesn't promote gentoo | Jun 23 03:50 |
MinceR | they promote vile crap such as trisquel | Jun 23 03:50 |
MinceR | gentoo lets the user have too much control, the GWF doesn't like that | Jun 23 03:50 |
fuzzy | riscv64-tcc ... it's already there | Jun 23 03:52 |
fuzzy | although, i do not trust anything made in USA, california in particular | Jun 23 03:52 |
fuzzy | at least, i could rescue the c-only system profile for userspace | Jun 23 03:54 |
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DaemonFC | https://finance.yahoo.com/news/jpmorgan-lays-off-hundreds-mortgage-152017853.html?ncid=facebook_yfsocialfa_wje3x23a50w | Jun 23 05:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-finance.yahoo.com | JPMorgan starts cutting jobs in mortgage unit as homebuying demand cools | Jun 23 05:16 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, ^ | Jun 23 05:16 |
DaemonFC | "JPMorgan Chase & Co said on Wednesday it had started laying off employees in its mortgage business, as elevated inflation and rising mortgage rates slow the housing boom in the United States. | Jun 23 05:16 |
DaemonFC | More than 1,000 employees will be affected and about half of them will be moved to different divisions within the bank, according to Bloomberg News" | Jun 23 05:16 |
DaemonFC | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game) | Jun 23 05:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Monopoly (game) - Wikipedia | Jun 23 05:27 | |
DaemonFC | The "Ultimate Banking Edition" would be somewhat useful. | Jun 23 05:27 |
DaemonFC | The cash-based sets don't include enough money to account for everything that can happen in a large game that goes on for some time. | Jun 23 05:28 |
DaemonFC | So when I was a kid, I went down to the library and photocopied my monopoly money to cut out and use on my board. | Jun 23 05:28 |
DaemonFC | That way I'd have extra bills and wouldn't have to resort to small denominations and hand writing notes. | Jun 23 05:29 |
DaemonFC | "Ms. Monopoly is a feminist-oriented version of the game released in 2019, giving bonuses to female players.[75]" | Jun 23 05:30 |
DaemonFC | *rolls eyes* | Jun 23 05:30 |
DaemonFC | "Reception towards Ms. Monopoly was extremely negative upon its announcement. Eric Thurm, author of "Avidly Reads: Board Games", said the game created a "surface-level fantasy world" where women succeed simply because of their gender.[9] Madeleine Kearns of National Review called it "patronizing pointlessness".[10] Queens College's philosophy department head Christine Sypnowich said it was "unhelpful to portray women as needing special | Jun 23 05:33 |
DaemonFC | advantages." Jennifer Borda, an associate professor specializing in feminist studies at the University of New Hampshire, suggested that it would be more suitable if male players instead faced challenges women face in the workplace.[2] Mary Pilon, author of The Monopolists, criticized the game for failing to recognize Lizzie Magie, who invented The Landlord's Game, the precursor to Monopoly.[11] " | Jun 23 05:33 |
DaemonFC | Actual feminists didn't even like it. That's saying something. | Jun 23 05:33 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, the game basically, the big difference, is that they just give women more money for everything just because they're women. | Jun 23 05:33 |
DaemonFC | I'm almost surprised that this is an actual thing. | Jun 23 05:33 |
techrights-news | #Techrights Bulletin for Wednesday, June 22, 2022 http://techrights.org/txt full archive: http://techrights.org/txt-archives #gnu #linux #freesw #plaintext | Jun 23 05:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Bulletin Archives | Jun 23 05:33 | |
techrights-news | #Techrights full #IPFS index updated just now http://techrights.org/ipfs available as plain text @ http://techrights.org/ipfs/txt #dweb #sharing | Jun 23 05:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Techrights Full IPFS Index | Jun 23 05:33 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, Maybe they should have a version for Mitchell Baker. Mozilla Bankruptcy | Jun 23 05:34 |
DaemonFC | Woman CEO throws away a 50% marketshare, decades of user goodwill, and crashes the company into the rocks. | Jun 23 05:34 |
DaemonFC | And the only reason she's still there is because she's a woman. | Jun 23 05:34 |
techrights-news | "The Internet was not nearly as heavily populated or restricted as it is today, nor was it as filled with bots, spam, tracking, and harmful content of one kind or another. I lived in a very small farming town in those days, and the tight-knit, trusting culture of that town was similar to culture of the early Internet." gemini://jsreed5.org/log/2022/202206/20220622-simpler-times.gmi | Jun 23 05:47 |
DaemonFC | https://finance.yahoo.com/news/40-year-mortgages-housing-affordability-192636462.html | Jun 23 05:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-finance.yahoo.com | Can 40-year mortgages solve housing affordability? | Jun 23 05:47 | |
DaemonFC | LOL | Jun 23 05:47 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/cheetahs/D621.jpg | Jun 23 05:48 |
DaemonFC | I'm 38. If such a mortgage existed and I signed one now, I'd have to live to be 78 to own the house, if I could even make all of the payments. | Jun 23 05:48 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/sneps/D270.jpg | Jun 23 05:48 |
techrights-news | xkcd: What If? 2 Countdown ⚓ https://xkcd.com/2636/ ䷉ Source: xkcd | Jun 23 05:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-xkcd: What If? 2 Countdown | Jun 23 05:57 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▇▆▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▁ avg(k/sec) 31.35 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 4.76▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 23 05:59 |
techrights-news | http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/not-a-patent-office-anymore/ | Jun 23 06:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The EPO is Ceasing to Be a Patent Office | Techrights | Jun 23 06:01 | |
techrights-news | "Meet me at NooN is the first game from the duo at Pandaroo Interactive and quite an impressive entry to the puzzle genre." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/meet-me-at-noon-is-a-sweet-new-puzzler-with-time-loop-mechanics/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Meet me at NooN is a sweet new puzzler with time-loop mechanics | GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:08 | |
techrights-news | "Rail Route: The Story of Jozic is a standalone free expansion and introduction to the main Rail Route game." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/rail-route-the-story-of-jozic-is-a-great-free-intro-to-the-tycoon-a-management-game/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rail Route: The Story of Jozic is a great free intro to the tycoon & management game | GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:08 | |
techrights-news | "TFC: The Fertile Crescent is a pixel-art RTS that resembles some of the classics like Age of Empires." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/rts-game-tfc-the-fertile-crescent-gets-a-great-looking-roadmap/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-RTS game TFC: The Fertile Crescent gets a great looking roadmap | GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 | |
techrights-news | "Powered by the awesome GZDoom game engine" ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/gzdoom-powered-dark-fantasy-fps-hands-of-necromancy-is-out-now/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-GZDoom powered dark-fantasy FPS 'Hands of Necromancy' is out now | GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 | |
techrights-news | "Another great milestone has been hit for the Steam Deck, with Valve's popular Linux-powered handheld now having 3,500 games..." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/3500-games-now-steam-deck-verified-or-playable/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-3,500 games now Steam Deck Verified or Playable | GamingOnLinux | Jun 23 06:09 | |
techrights-news | "In this guide, we will share a list of the best MySQL graphical user interface (GUI) tools for Linux systems." ☛ https://www.tecmint.com/mysql-gui-tools-for-linux/ | Source: TecMint | Jun 23 06:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tecmint.com | 8 Best MySQL/MariaDB GUI Tools for Linux Administrators | Jun 23 06:14 | |
techrights-news | "In this tutorial, we are going to install Tomcat 10 and secure it with an SSL certificate on AlmaLinux OS" ☛ https://www.rosehosting.com/blog/how-to-install-and-secure-tomcat-10-on-almalinux/ | Source: RoseHosting | Jun 23 06:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How to Install and Secure Tomcat 10 on AlmaLinux - RoseHosting | Jun 23 06:14 | |
techrights-news | "We all know how running a command in the Debian command line, the Terminal, results in the execution of the command" ☛ https://vitux.com/save-output-of-a-command-from-the-debian-terminal-to-a-file/ | Source: Vitux | Jun 23 06:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Save Output Of A Command From the Debian Terminal To A File - VITUX | Jun 23 06:15 | |
techrights-news | GitHub & GitLab Are Awful, What Does The FSF Suggest ⚓ https://odysee.com/github-gitlab-are-awful,-what-does-the:db8828443abd728c1b3eda3f8e72f7d185fa8b2f ䷉ Source: odysee | Jun 23 06:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-odysee.com | GitHub & GitLab Are Awful, What Does The FSF Suggest | Jun 23 06:15 | |
techrights-news | 8 Best MySQL/MariaDB GUI Tools for Linux Administrators • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166364 | Jun 23 06:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 8 Best MySQL/MariaDB GUI Tools for Linux Administrators | Tux Machines | Jun 23 06:16 | |
techrights-news | Games: Meet me at NooN, Rail Route: The Story of Jozi, TFC: The Fertile Crescent, Hands of Necromancy • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166363 | Jun 23 06:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Games: Meet me at NooN, Rail Route: The Story of Jozi, TFC: The Fertile Crescent, Hands of Necromancy | Tux Machines | Jun 23 06:16 | |
techrights-news | Social control media https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-22/ofcom-ceo-melanie-dawes-bio-the-woman-regulating-uk-social-media-companies | Jun 23 06:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Bloomberg - Are you a robot? | Jun 23 06:17 | |
techrights-news | old: DEF CON bans social engineering expert Chris Hadnagy ⚓ https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/news/252513274/DEF-CON-bans-social-engineering-expert-Chris-Hadnagy ䷉ Source: techtarget | Jun 23 06:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.techtarget.com | DEF CON bans social engineering expert Chris Hadnagy | Jun 23 06:17 | |
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techrights-news | Cardano and Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Meet in Fireside Chat ⚓ https://u.today/cardano-and-linux-creator-linus-torvalds-meet-in-fireside-chat ䷉ Source: u | Jun 23 06:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-u.today | Cardano and Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Meet in Fireside Chat | Jun 23 06:18 | |
techrights-news | [Old] "This is a cursory review of all the indexing search engines I have been able to find" ☛ https://seirdy.one/posts/2021/03/10/search-engines-with-own-indexes/ | Source: Rohan Kumar | Jun 23 06:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-seirdy.one | A look at search engines with their own indexes - Seirdy | Jun 23 06:21 | |
techrights-news | "On 1G connections, anything can get wire bandwidth for streaming TCP traffic" ☛ https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/NetworkRelatedSpeeds2022 | Source: uni Toronto | Jun 23 06:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/NetworkRelatedSpeeds2022 | Jun 23 06:21 | |
techrights-news | Minetest ☛ https://itsfoss.com/minetest/ | Source: Its FOSS | Jun 23 06:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-itsfoss.com | Minetest, an Open Source Minecraft Alternative - It's FOSS | Jun 23 06:22 | |
techrights-news | "most W3C and WHATWG specifications have been written algorithmically" ☛ https://www.mnot.net/blog/2022/06/22/chromium-only | Source: Mark Nottingham | Jun 23 06:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.mnot.net | What willwould a Chromium-only Web look like? | Jun 23 06:22 | |
techrights-news | "Bind together two data frames by their rows or columns in R, To join two data frames by their rows" ☛ https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/06/bind-together-two-data-frames-by-their-rows-or-columns-in-r/ | Source: Rlang | Jun 23 06:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Bind together two data frames by their rows or columns in R | R-bloggers | Jun 23 06:23 | |
techrights-news | "Having proper knowledge of Data Structure and Algorithms makes a good identity for a Software Developer." ☛ https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/why-every-developer-should-learn-data-structures-and-algorithms/ | Source: Geeks For Geeks | Jun 23 06:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.geeksforgeeks.org | Why Every Developer Should Learn Data Structures and Algorithms? - GeeksforGeeks | Jun 23 06:24 | |
techrights-news | "“Well-calibrated” means that if you predict something occurs with X% probability" ☛ https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2022/06/20/You-Need-to-be-Wrong-Sometimes/ | Source: Ben Congdon | Jun 23 06:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-benjamincongdon.me | You Need to be Wrong (Sometimes) | Ben Congdon | Jun 23 06:24 | |
techrights-news | "The Tando drone has a camera for visually scanning a facility after an alarm has been raised or for general airborne patrol" ☛ https://staceyoniot.com/they-call-it-a-security-drone-but-this-is-a-flying-multisensor/ | Source: Stacy on IoT | Jun 23 06:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-staceyoniot.com | They call it a security drone, but this is a flying multisensor - Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis | Jun 23 06:24 | |
techrights-news | Gulag occupation ☛ https://yle.fi/news/3-12507373 | Source: YLE | Jun 23 06:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yle.fi | Google buys more land from the city of Hamina | News | Yle Uutiset | Jun 23 06:25 | |
techrights-news | "In a letter to several EU member states and the Commission..." ☛ https://digit.site36.net/2022/06/22/enhanced-border-security-partnership-eu-states-consider-unprecedented-biometrics-agreement-with-u-s/ | Source: Site36 | Jun 23 06:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-digit.site36.net | Border Security Partnership: EU states consider unprecedented biometrics agreement with U.S. – Security Architectures in the EU | Jun 23 06:26 | |
techrights-news | "ID.me's rush to hire and train nearly 1,500 new workers at this time..." ☛ https://www.businessinsider.com/id-me-customer-service-workers-hiring-secuirty-privacy-stress-data-2022-6 | Source: Business Insider | Jun 23 06:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.businessinsider.com | ID.me's Pandemic Growth Spurt Led to Frantic Hiring and Security Lapses | Jun 23 06:26 | |
techrights-news | "Brave Search has launched a new feature that gives you a way to create or apply custom filters" ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/22/23179067/brave-search-engine-apply-custom-rankings-filters-goggles | Source: The Verge | Jun 23 06:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Brave’s search engine lets you customize your results - The Verge | Jun 23 06:26 | |
techrights-news | "Mark Zuckerberg announced on Wednesday that Facebook Pay has officially become Meta Pay" ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/22/23179058/mark-zuckerberg-meta-pay-wallet-metaverse-details | Source: The Verge | Jun 23 06:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Zuckerberg details his plan to move your digital items across the metaverse - The Verge | Jun 23 06:26 | |
techrights-news | Patent offices are meant to carry out patent examination, but today’s EPO is so focused on money (by granting a ton of legally-invalid monopolies) that it is willing to enlist incapable and inexperienced workers as ‘machine operators’; this is done in violation of many EPC provisions http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/not-a-patent-office-anymore/ | Jun 23 06:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The EPO is Ceasing to Be a Patent Office | Techrights | Jun 23 06:29 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-22.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 23 06:30 |
techrights-news | "executive vice president and chief security officer at Mastercard" ☛ https://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/3533685-tech-executives-urge-government-to-share-cyber-threat-intel/ | Source: The Hill | Jun 23 06:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-thehill.com | Tech executives urge government to share cyber threat intel | The Hill | Jun 23 06:32 | |
techrights-news | "The one dissenting opinion on the report was from Phillips, who said the FTC did not do the study" ☛ https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2022/06/ftc-commissioner-says-agency-report-on-ai-for-online-harms-did-not-consult-outside-experts/ | Source: Broadband Breakfast | Jun 23 06:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-broadbandbreakfast.com | FTC Commissioner Says Agency Report on AI for Online Harms Did Not Consult Outside Experts : Broadband Breakfast | Jun 23 06:32 | |
techrights-news | "The court’s ruling means that Meta platforms Facebook and Instagram will continue to be largely inaccessible" ☛ https://www.jurist.org/news/2022/06/russia-court-upholds-meta-ban-for-extremist-activity/ | Source: JURIST | Jun 23 06:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.jurist.org | Russia court upholds Meta ban for 'extremist activity' - JURIST - News | Jun 23 06:33 | |
techrights-news | "The bigger issue is that Reddit has several competing corporate interests." ☛ https://medium.com/yardcouch-com/the-fall-of-reddit-why-its-quickly-declining-into-chaos-cb0da61aca56 | Source: Medium | Jun 23 06:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Fall Of Reddit: Why It’s Quickly Declining into Chaos | by Isaiah McCall | Yard Couch | Jun, 2022 | Medium | Jun 23 06:34 | |
techrights-news | "His crime, in quotation marks, was to report serious human rights violations in the world" ☛ https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/amlo-to-bring-up-case-of-wikileaks-founder-assange-during-meeting-with-biden/ | Source: Mexico News Daily | Jun 23 06:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mexiconewsdaily.com | AMLO to bring up case of Wikileaks founder Assange during Biden meeting | Jun 23 06:35 | |
techrights-news | "the ordeal of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange elicits grudging reactions from many American journalists" ☛ https://reason.com/2022/06/22/julian-assanges-case-frightening-omen-press-freedom/ | Source: Reason | Jun 23 06:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-reason.com | Julian Assange’s Case Is a Frightening Omen for Press Freedom | Jun 23 06:35 | |
techrights-news | "Fifteen representatives of journalist and publishers' unions and organizations from six countries" ☛ https://www.voanews.com/a/journalists-demand-assange-be-released-from-uk-jail-/6628202.html | Source: VOA News | Jun 23 06:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.voanews.com | Journalists Demand Assange Be Released From UK Jail | Jun 23 06:35 | |
DaemonFC | https://www.npr.org/2022/06/22/1106492968/maine-racist-juneteenth-sign | Jun 23 06:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Racist Juneteenth sign at Maine insurance agency sparks backlash online : NPR | Jun 23 06:36 | |
DaemonFC | The smaller picture just had the "Juneteenth ~it's whatever We're closed." part. | Jun 23 06:36 |
techrights-news | "The office said just because videos were posted on Snapchat" ☛ https://thehill.com/policy/technology/3533252-police-use-social-media-to-search-for-teens-who-broke-into-florida-mansion-threw-party/ | Source: The Hill | Jun 23 06:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-thehill.com | Police use social media to search for teens who broke into Florida mansion, threw party | The Hill | Jun 23 06:36 | |
DaemonFC | That would have been fine. Funny, even. | Jun 23 06:36 |
techrights-news | "Qualcomm successfully appealed against a €997 million ($1 billion) fine imposed by European Union" ☛ https://www.computerworld.com/article/3664408/what-the-eu-qualcomm-ruling-means-for-big-tech-antitrust-efforts.html | Source: Computer World | Jun 23 06:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-What the EU Qualcomm ruling means for big tech antitrust efforts | Computerworld | Jun 23 06:36 | |
techrights-news | Links 23/06/2022: 3,500 Games on Steam Deck Verified or Playable, Gemini on ESP32 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/gemini-on-esp32/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/gemini-on-esp32/ | Jun 23 06:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/06/2022: 3,500 Games on Steam Deck Verified or Playable, Gemini on ESP32 | Techrights | Jun 23 06:48 | |
techrights-news | Minetest, an Open Source Minecraft Alternative • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166365 | Jun 23 06:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Minetest, an Open Source Minecraft Alternative | Tux Machines | Jun 23 06:48 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166366 | Jun 23 06:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 06:48 | |
techrights-news | "We are back with a brand new episode of CC’s Open Minds … from Creative Commons podcast." ☛ https://creativecommons.org/2022/06/22/open-minds-podcast-special-episode-cc-roundtable-on-eu-data-act/ | Source: Creative Commons | Jun 23 06:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-creativecommons.org | Open Minds Podcast: *Special Episode* CC Roundtable on EU DATA ACT - Creative Commons | Jun 23 06:52 | |
techrights-news | "The CC Certificate program is an investment in the global community of open creators and advocates" ☛ https://creativecommons.org/2022/06/22/here-are-four-key-takeaways-from-evaluating-the-cc-certificate/ | Source: Creative Commons | Jun 23 06:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-creativecommons.org | Here are four key takeaways from evaluating the CC Certificate - Creative Commons | Jun 23 06:52 | |
techrights-news | "The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware in April refused to dismiss an antitrust claim against Westlaw" ☛ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/westlaw-must-face-antitrust-claims-case-could-boost-competitive-compatibility | Source: EFF | Jun 23 06:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.eff.org | Westlaw Must Face Antitrust Claims in a Case That Could Boost Competitive Compatibility | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Jun 23 06:54 | |
techrights-news | "We and our collaborators at ESA Education are excited to announce that 17,168 programs written by young people from 26 countries" ☛ https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/new-astro-pi-computer-names-mission-zero-2021-22/ | Source: Raspberry Pi | Jun 23 06:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.raspberrypi.org | The names of the new Astro Pi computers get revealed - Raspberry Pi | Jun 23 06:54 | |
techrights-news | DOJ Settlement: Facebook to Eliminate Tool that Let Advertisers Discriminate — ProPublica ⚓ https://www.propublica.org/article/facebook-doj-advertising-discrimination-settlement ䷉ Source: propublica | Jun 23 06:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | DOJ Settlement: Facebook to Eliminate Tool that Let Advertisers Discriminate — ProPublica | Jun 23 06:55 | |
techrights-news | GRAFT: "Progressives expressed outrage after a House panel voted Wednesday to tack an additional $37 billion" ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/22/unconscionable-house-committee-adds-37-billion-bidens-813-billion-military-budget | Source: Common Dreams http://techrights.org/2022/02/04/the-united-states-government-should-quit-bailing-out-microsoft-at-taxpayers-expense/ | Jun 23 06:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | 'Unconscionable': House Committee Adds $37 Billion to Biden's $813 Billion Military Budget | Jun 23 06:57 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The United States Government Should Quit Bailing Out Microsoft at Taxpayers’ Expense | Techrights | Jun 23 06:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▇▆▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▁ avg(k/sec) 31.35 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 4.76▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 23 06:59 |
DaemonFC | https://blog.amsoil.com/how-does-synthetic-motor-oil-increase-fuel-economy/ | Jun 23 06:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.amsoil.com | How Does Synthetic Motor Oil Increase Fuel Economy? – AMSOIL Blog | Jun 23 06:59 | |
DaemonFC | Wax buildup in an engine is rare these days, but can still happen. | Jun 23 06:59 |
DaemonFC | If you use conventional or a synthetic blend, then the oil will start to separate after a few years, which is mainly a problem in cars that sit. | Jun 23 06:59 |
techrights-news | Assange ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/22/assange-case-still-matters-lot | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 23 07:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Opinion | The Assange Case Still Matters—A Lot | Christian Christensen | Jun 23 07:00 | |
techrights-news | Extraditing Assange Would Be a “Legalized” Rendition to US Torture ☛ https://truthout.org/articles/extraditing-assange-would-be-a-legalized-rendition-to-us-torture/ | Source: TruthOut | Jun 23 07:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Extraditing Assange Would Be a “Legalized” Rendition to US Torture | Jun 23 07:00 | |
techrights-news | Assange Put on Suicide Watch After Patel Decision, Father Says ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/22/assange-put-on-suicide-watch-after-patel-decision-father-says/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 23 07:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Assange Put on Suicide Watch After Patel Decision, Father Says – scheerpost.com | Jun 23 07:00 | |
techrights-news | Free Assange ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/22/free-assange-yes-but-thats-not-nearly-enough/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 23 07:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Free Assange? Yes, But That’s Not Nearly Enough – scheerpost.com | Jun 23 07:01 | |
techrights-news | Assange Should Put the Pentagon and the CIA on Trial ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/06/22/assange-should-put-the-pentagon-and-the-cia-on-trial/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 23 07:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Assange Should Put the Pentagon and the CIA on Trial - CounterPunch.org | Jun 23 07:01 | |
techrights-news | Proprietary platforms ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/techdirt-podcast-episode-324-revisiting-the-question-of-proprietary-platforms-for-media-companies/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Techdirt Podcast Episode 324: Revisiting The Question Of Proprietary Platforms For Media Companies | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:02 | |
techrights-news | "As the big push is on to approve two internet-focused antitrust bills" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/another-issue-with-internet-antitrust-bills-sloppy-drafting-could-lead-to-problems-for-encryption/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Another Issue With Internet Antitrust Bills: Sloppy Drafting Could Lead To Problems For Encryption | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:02 | |
techrights-news | Somalia famine ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/22/children-dying-our-eyes-aid-workers-plea-help-famine-unfolds-somalia | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 23 07:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Children 'Dying Before Our Eyes': Aid Workers Plea for Help as Famine Unfolds in Somalia | Jun 23 07:03 | |
techrights-news | "Four years ago when the idea of a pandemic was something which only worried a few epidemiologists, a group of British hardware hackers and robotic combat enthusiasts came up with an idea." ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/22/how-far-can-you-push-a-500-small-electric-car-four-years-of-the-hacky-racer/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 23 07:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How Far Can You Push A £500 Small Electric Car; Four Years Of The Hacky Racer | Hackaday | Jun 23 07:03 | |
techrights-news | 15-Hour Work Week ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/22/praise-15-hour-work-week | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 23 07:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Opinion | In Praise of the 15-Hour Work Week | David Suzuki | Jun 23 07:05 | |
techrights-news | "former Megaupload executives Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk revealed a deal to avoid extradition to the US" ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-pair-plead-guilty-kim-dotcom-turns-anger-on-former-friends-220622/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 23 07:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Megaupload Pair Plead Guilty, Kim Dotcom Turns Anger on Former Friends * TorrentFreak | Jun 23 07:08 | |
techrights-news | "Pulp Fiction" NFT ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/tarantino-asks-court-to-dismiss-miramaxs-pulp-fiction-nft-lawsuit-220622/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 23 07:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Tarantino Asks Court to Dismiss Miramax's 'Pulp Fiction' NFT Lawsuit * TorrentFreak | Jun 23 07:08 | |
techrights-news | "Forbes started compiling an annual list of the world’s billionaires in 1987. That year, 141 people made the cut." ☛ https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/davos-man-peter-goodman/ | Source: The Nation | Jun 23 07:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.thenation.com | What Do We Do About the Davos Class? | The Nation | Jun 23 07:08 | |
techrights-news | Austerity Program ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/06/22/the-feds-austerity-program-to-reduce-wages/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 23 07:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Fed’s Austerity Program to Reduce Wages - CounterPunch.org | Jun 23 07:09 | |
techrights-news | Neoliberals ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/06/22/neoliberals-dont-like-free-markets-but-they-want-you-to-think-they-do/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 23 07:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Neoliberals Don't Like Free Markets, But They Want You to Think They Do - CounterPunch.org | Jun 23 07:10 | |
techrights-news | Linux Fu: Roll With The Checksums ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/22/linux-fu-roll-with-the-checksums/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 23 07:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Linux Fu: Roll With The Checksums | Hackaday | Jun 23 07:12 | |
techrights-news | "Authorities in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands and the U.K. last week said they dismantled the “RSOCKS” botnet" ☛ https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/06/meet-the-administrators-of-the-rsocks-proxy-botnet/ | Source: Krebs On Security | Jun 23 07:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-krebsonsecurity.com | Meet the Administrators of the RSOCKS Proxy Botnet – Krebs on Security | Jun 23 07:13 | |
techrights-news | The Federal Bureau of Tweets: Twitter is Hiring an Alarming Number of FBI Agents ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/22/the-federal-bureau-of-tweets-twitter-is-hiring-an-alarming-number-of-fbi-agents/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 23 07:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Federal Bureau of Tweets: Twitter is Hiring an Alarming Number of FBI Agents – scheerpost.com | Jun 23 07:15 | |
techrights-news | Working two jobs to bail out Microsoft? ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/22/the-pentagon-gets-more-money-and-americans-pay-the-price/ | Source: Scheerpost http://techrights.org/2022/02/04/the-united-states-government-should-quit-bailing-out-microsoft-at-taxpayers-expense/ | Jun 23 07:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Pentagon Gets More Money and Americans Pay the Price – scheerpost.com | Jun 23 07:19 | |
techrights-news | Qatar: "Labor abuses, homophobia, corruption? Qatar and FIFA will use the men’s World Cup to put a happy gloss on it all" ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/22/the-tragic-absurdity-of-qatars-world-cup-sportswashing/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 23 07:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Tragic Absurdity of Qatar’s World Cup Sportswashing – scheerpost.com | Jun 23 07:21 | |
techrights-news | HDMI = DRM ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/22/hdmi-is-an-attack-surface-so-heres-an-hdmi-firewall/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 23 07:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-HDMI Is An Attack Surface, So Here’s An HDMI Firewall | Hackaday | Jun 23 07:21 | |
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techrights-news | "Raspberry Pi-powered retro gaming console" ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/22/putting-a-little-more-juice-in-your-emulation-station/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 23 07:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Putting A Little More Juice In Your Emulation Station | Hackaday | Jun 23 07:26 | |
techrights-news | "It’s always interesting to watch one-time disruptors shift toward turf protection" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/roku-netflix-start-behaving-more-like-the-annoying-cable-giants-they-once-disrupted/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Roku, Netflix, Start Behaving More Like The Annoying Cable Giants They Once Disrupted | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:30 | |
techrights-news | Disinformation Governance Board = censorship disguised as security ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/white-house-launches-yet-another-task-force-to-try-to-curb-online-abuse-but-so-far-it-seems-extremely-one-sided/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-White House Launches Yet Another Task Force To Try To Curb Online Abuse; But So Far It Seems Extremely One-Sided | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:30 | |
techrights-news | "hey, let’s grant a waiver to save people" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/too-little-too-late-wto-finally-eases-patent-rights-on-covid-vaccines/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Too Little, Too Late, WTO Finally Eases Patent Rights On COVID Vaccines | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:31 | |
techrights-news | "Video games have always had bugs at the time of their release, though there has been a trend coinciding with the uptick in digital game sales" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/22/kotor-2-released-on-nintendo-switch-in-a-state-that-makes-it-un-finishable/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 23 07:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-KOTOR 2 Released On Nintendo Switch In A State That Makes It Un-Finishable | Techdirt | Jun 23 07:32 | |
techrights-news | Stop paying Microsoft, you give money to criminals https://changelog.complete.org/archives/10396-i-finally-found-a-solid-debian-tablet-the-surface-go-2 | Jun 23 07:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-changelog.complete.org | I Finally Found a Solid Debian Tablet: The Surface Go 2 | The Changelog | Jun 23 07:36 | |
techrights-news | 389.5 - The Martial Arts of Podcasting - mintCast ⚓ https://mintcast.org/2022/06/22/389-5the-martial-arts-of-podcasting/ ䷉ Source: mintcast | Jun 23 07:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mintcast.org | 389.5 – The Martial Arts of Podcasting – mintCast | Jun 23 07:39 | |
techrights-news | "I've seen some pretty terrible pieces of linux advice out there but this is without a doubt the worst thing that I have ever heard." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=5MU9ASBNrFQ | Jun 23 07:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | The Worst Linux Advice You Will Ever Hear - Invidious | Jun 23 07:39 | |
techrights-news | "I have an addiction. I'm addicted to configuring my window managers. There was nothing wrong with my Xmonad config." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=A0Sr87gtlEw | Jun 23 07:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | I Can't Stop Tinkering With Xmonad! (NamedActions and GridSelect) - Invidious | Jun 23 07:40 | |
techrights-news | Ankush Das continues to post marketing spam for the so-called 'Linux' Foundation; they almost certainly pay for this spam https://news.itsfoss.com/linux-foundation-scholarship-2022/ | Jun 23 07:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.itsfoss.com | 500 Individuals Received Training & Certification Scholarships by The Linux Foundation - It's FOSS News | Jun 23 07:42 | |
techrights-news | Flameshot Screenshot Tool Just Added Even More Features http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166346#comment-34106 | Jun 23 07:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Flameshot 12.0.0 Released with Movable Layer, New Magnifier and 20+ Bug Fixes | Tux Machines | Jun 23 07:44 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166367 | Jun 23 07:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 07:44 | |
techrights-news | Videos and Audiocasts/Shows: Xmonad, Worst Linux Advice, mintCast, and The Linux Link Tech Show (TLLTS) • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166368 | Jun 23 07:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Videos and Audiocasts/Shows: Xmonad, Worst Linux Advice, mintCast, and The Linux Link Tech Show (TLLTS) | Tux Machines | Jun 23 07:44 | |
techrights-news | Video added: LibrePlanet 2022: The Net beyond the Web https://bndl.org/talks/net-beyond-web.txt | Jun 23 07:45 |
techrights-news | The author of this fluff, Dan Whiting, chooses proprietary software https://linuxfoundation.org/blog/austin-22-drone-light-show/ see http://techrights.org/2022/04/04/dan-whiting-linux-foundation/ | Jun 23 07:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxfoundation.org | Open Source Brings Good Things to Life - Linux Foundation | Jun 23 07:47 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Linux Foundation Has a New Lead Editor. Like Jim Zemlin, He Doesn’t Use Linux. He’s in Love with iPad. | Techrights | Jun 23 07:47 | |
techrights-news | "Everybody struggles" became a chorus for "cannot complete my assignment" and "it's OK", as if nobody is supposed to accomplish it but that's not a failure of Outreachy https://dev.to/redoca2k/outreachy-week-3-everybody-struggles-3dbp | Jun 23 07:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dev.to | Outreachy Week-3: Everybody struggles - DEV Community | Jun 23 07:48 | |
techrights-news | RISC-V International reveals latest spec approvals - El Reg ⚓ https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/22/riscv_latest_specifications/ ䷉ Source: theregister | Jun 23 07:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | RISC-V International reveals latest spec approvals • The Register | Jun 23 07:51 | |
techrights-news | Linux Foundation works toward improved data-center efficiency http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166292#comment-34107 | Jun 23 07:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Introduction of Open Programmable Infrastructure (OPI) Project | Tux Machines | Jun 23 07:55 | |
techrights-news | Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V, Astro Pi, and Raspberry Pi • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166369 | Jun 23 07:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V, Astro Pi, and Raspberry Pi | Tux Machines | Jun 23 07:55 | |
techrights-news | Internet shutdowns hide atrocities: people in Myanmar need global action - Access Now ⚓ https://www.accessnow.org/myanmar-shutdowns-hide-atrocities/ ䷉ Source: accessnow | Jun 23 07:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.accessnow.org | Internet shutdowns hide atrocities: people in Myanmar need global action - Access Now | Jun 23 07:56 | |
techrights-news | How internet shutdowns affect women in Iran ⚓ https://www.accessnow.org/how-internet-shutdowns-affect-women-in-iran/ ䷉ Source: accessnow | Jun 23 07:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.accessnow.org | How internet shutdowns affect women in Iran | Jun 23 07:57 | |
techrights-news | Open call to all international actors: Do more to stop internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings in Myanmar - Access Now ⚓ https://www.accessnow.org/statement-against-myanmar-shutdowns/ ䷉ Source: accessnow | Jun 23 07:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.accessnow.org | Open call to all international actors: Do more to stop internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings in Myanmar - Access Now | Jun 23 07:57 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▇▆▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▁ avg(k/sec) 31.35 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 4.76▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 23 07:59 |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166370 | Jun 23 08:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 08:04 | |
techrights-news | Links 23/06/2022: Open Hardware and More LF ’Fluff’ | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/lf-fluff/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/lf-fluff/ | Jun 23 08:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/06/2022: Open Hardware and More LF ‘Fluff’ | Techrights | Jun 23 08:04 | |
techrights-news | IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/irc-log-220622/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/irc-log-220622/ | Jun 23 08:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 | Techrights | Jun 23 08:27 | |
techrights-news | Impromptu Hip Hop Performance gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1029 | Jun 23 08:31 |
techrights-news | 2022-06-23 Locrian.Zone: THE TRUTH ABOUT PYECRAFT added to library. gemini://gemini.locrian.zone/library/Wells/Pyecraft.gmi | Jun 23 08:32 |
techrights-news | "There's no shortage of dire error messages produced by software. There's an old joke referencing Ken Thompson[a], one of the creators of Unix, as well as the creator of the programming language ‘B’ (the predecessor to ‘C’) and the video game ‘Space Travel’..." gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/flexibeast/gemlog/2022-06-23.gmi | Jun 23 08:32 |
techrights-news | "Baiscally they say that if the fees are high for a revocation action, it’s a policy to protect granted patents, ie they don’t want people or companies to challenge existing patents." http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/17/petition-for-ministerial-conference-on-european-patent-organisation/ | Jun 23 08:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | Petition for ministerial conference on European Patent Organisation - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jun 23 08:36 | |
techrights-news | Rust does not actually solve the biggest security issues. Worse yet, it's controlled by Microsoft/NSA in GitHub. https://lwn.net/Articles/897435/ | Jun 23 08:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Vetting the cargo [LWN.net] | Jun 23 08:46 | |
techrights-news | Rethinking Fedora's Java packaging https://lwn.net/Articles/897198/ | Jun 23 08:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rethinking Fedora's Java packaging [LWN.net] | Jun 23 08:46 | |
techrights-news | Appalling lack of press coverage regarding deaths in Afghan earthquake. I guess if US troops were stationed there, there would be sobbing over THEIR loss of life... | Jun 23 08:48 |
techrights-news | Steven Vaughan-Nichols now running anti-FOSS FUD pieces for Microsoft proxies because 'Linux' Foundation pays him to do this | Jun 23 08:51 |
techrights-news | Kernel: LWN Articles About Linux and LSFMM • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166371 | Jun 23 08:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Kernel: LWN Articles About Linux and LSFMM | Tux Machines | Jun 23 08:52 | |
techrights-news | "Mark Wielaard writes about improvements at Sourceware, the site that holds the repository for many projects in the GNU toolchain and beyond." https://lwn.net/Articles/898655/ | Jun 23 08:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Wielaard: Sourceware – GNU Toolchain Infrastructure roadmap [LWN.net] | Jun 23 08:52 | |
techrights-news | No, proper GNU/Linux did this and still does this. ChromeOS is spyware. https://chromeunboxed.com/chromebooks-have-become-the-swiss-army-knife-of-computing/ | Jun 23 08:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-chromeunboxed.com | Chromebooks have become the Swiss Army Knife of computing | Jun 23 08:53 | |
techrights-news | [PATCH v9 00/14] io-uring/xfs: support async buffered writes - Stefan Roesch ⚓ https://lore.kernel.org/io-uring/20220616212221.2024518-1-shr@fb.com/ ䷉ Source: fb | Jun 23 08:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | [PATCH v9 00/14] io-uring/xfs: support async buffered writes - Stefan Roesch | Jun 23 08:54 | |
schestowitz_TR | https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=spacex-starlink&num=1 | Jun 23 08:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-SpaceX Starlink Internet Experience & Performance (US Midwest, Mid 2022) Review - Phoronix | Jun 23 08:56 | |
schestowitz_TR | "That's my initial experience with Starlink in the US Midwest / Chicago area for using this SpaceX Internet service. I'll post any additional findings and benchmarks after a few more months of usage. | Jun 23 08:56 |
schestowitz_TR | " | Jun 23 08:56 |
schestowitz_TR | Some footage of his home in Chicago | Jun 23 08:56 |
techrights-news | The Rust Programming Language Blog: Call for testing: Cargo sparse-registry https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/06/22/sparse-registry-testing.html | Jun 23 08:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.rust-lang.org | Call for testing: Cargo sparse-registry | Rust Blog | Jun 23 08:57 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▇▆▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▁ avg(k/sec) 31.35 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 4.76▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 23 08:59 |
techrights-news | Lance Whitney has been reduced to puff pieces writer, even for the 'Linux' Foundation that pays his employer to do this. Journalism is dead. It's PR now. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/employers-increase-hiring-open-source-skills/ | Jun 23 08:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Employers to increase hiring of IT pros with open source skills | TechRepublic | Jun 23 08:59 | |
techrights-news | The beauty of equations in Physics ⚓ https://siddhesh.in/posts/the-beauty-of-equations-in-physics.html ䷉ Source: siddhesh | Jun 23 09:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-siddhesh.in | The beauty of equations in Physics | Jun 23 09:12 | |
techrights-news | Far too expensive and bloated. Maybe good if it was still 2010... https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/06/23/kontron-d3723-r-amd-ryzen-embedded-r2000-mini-itx-motherboard/ | Jun 23 09:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnx-software.com | Kontron D3723-R - An AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 motherboard in mini-ITX form factor - CNX Software | Jun 23 09:19 | |
schestowitz_TR | psydruid: ^^ | Jun 23 09:19 |
techrights-news | Pango 1.90 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166372 | Jun 23 09:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Pango 1.90 | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:22 | |
techrights-news | Firebird 3.0.10 sub-release is available • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166373 | Jun 23 09:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Firebird 3.0.10 sub-release is available | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:23 | |
techrights-news | MaaXBoard 8ULP SBC leverages NXP i.MX 8ULP Cortex-A35/M33 SoC for Edge audio and HMI applications • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166374 | Jun 23 09:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | MaaXBoard 8ULP SBC leverages NXP i.MX 8ULP Cortex-A35/M33 SoC for Edge audio and HMI applications | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:23 | |
techrights-news | "Bonkers card game Inscryption can now be enjoyed by more people thanks to a new launch on Mac and Linux." https://htxt.co.za/2022/06/inscryption-mac-and-linux-ports-now-available/ | Jun 23 09:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 403 @ https://htxt.co.za/2022/06/inscryption-mac-and-linux-ports-now-available/ ) | Jun 23 09:27 | |
techrights-news | Any crank can pay the 'Linux' Foundation to promote its crap; the "Linux" brand is being reduced to rubble https://coinquora.com/cardano-linux-foundations-to-drive-blockchain-innovation/ | Jun 23 09:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-coinquora.com | Cardano, Linux Foundations To Drive Blockchain Innovation | Jun 23 09:29 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-22.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 23 09:30 |
techrights-news | DevTerm portable Linux terminal now supports Raspberry Pi CM4 via a $19 adapter http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166325#comment-34109 | Jun 23 09:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Raspberry Pi Projects and News | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:31 | |
techrights-news | They basically signed a marketing contract and will misappropriate the "Linux" mark in exchange for money https://www.asktraders.com/analysis/cardano-foundation-becomes-gold-member-in-the-linux-foundation/ | Jun 23 09:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 403 @ https://www.asktraders.com/analysis/cardano-foundation-becomes-gold-member-in-the-linux-foundation/ ) | Jun 23 09:33 | |
schestowitz | http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166352#comment-34110 | Jun 23 09:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux and Linux Foundation | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:34 | |
techrights-news | Maybe 'Linux' Foundation holds its event in Texas because it reckons a ton of lies will be better tolerated around that area | Jun 23 09:37 |
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techrights-news | 10 Best Linux Games for Free 2022 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166375 | Jun 23 09:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 10 Best Linux Games for Free 2022 | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:45 | |
techrights-news | 5 Useful Linux Command Line Tools that Everyone Should Use • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166376 | Jun 23 09:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 5 Useful Linux Command Line Tools that Everyone Should Use | Tux Machines | Jun 23 09:49 | |
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techrights-news | Getting rid of obesogens and endocrine-disruptors by (usefully) bleeding gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~adiabatic/sywtlf/obesogens-out/ | Jun 23 09:53 |
techrights-news | British Hospitals Increasingly Overpopulated With COVID-19 Patients Again (and It's Only Summer!) https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/23/hospitals-summer-of-covid/ | Jun 23 10:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » British Hospitals Increasingly Overpopulated With COVID-19 Patients Again (and It’s Only Summer!) | Jun 23 10:12 | |
techrights-news | "Containerd gains support for launching Linux containers on FreeBSD, OpenBSD 7.1 on PINE64 RockPro64, true minimalistic window manager does not exist, OpenBSD folklore, HardenedBSD May 2022 Status Report, DragonFlyBSD 6.2.2 out, and more" https://www.bsdnow.tv/460 | Jun 23 10:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bsdnow.tv | BSD Now 460: OpenBSD airport folklore | Jun 23 10:17 | |
techrights-news | Our government has a new COVID-19 policy: human culling. | Jun 23 10:19 |
techrights-news | Parquet S3 FDW 0.3.0 released https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/parquet-s3-fdw-030-released-2474/ | Jun 23 10:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.postgresql.org | PostgreSQL: Parquet S3 FDW 0.3.0 released | Jun 23 10:21 | |
techrights-news | "We have just newly released Foreign Data Wrapper for databases with JDBC interface. This release can work with PostgreSQL 13 and 14." https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/jdbc-fdw-020-release-2477/ | Jun 23 10:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.postgresql.org | PostgreSQL: JDBC FDW 0.2.0 release | Jun 23 10:22 | |
techrights-news | "We have released PGSpider extension v1.0.0. This is an extension to construct data virtualization engine by PostgreSQL. As compared to the first release of 10 months ago, the quality and connectivity of FDWs were improved." https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/pgspider-extension-100-is-released-2473/ | Jun 23 10:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.postgresql.org | PostgreSQL: PGSpider extension 1.0.0 is released | Jun 23 10:22 | |
techrights-news | "We have just released version 1.2.0 of the Foreign Data Wrapper for InfluxDB. This release can work with PostgreSQL 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14." https://www.postgresql.org/about/news/influxdb-fdw-120-released-2475/ | Jun 23 10:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.postgresql.org | PostgreSQL: InfluxDB FDW 1.2.0 released | Jun 23 10:23 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166377 | Jun 23 10:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:25 | |
techrights-news | Clown and other buzzwords aplenty https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/06/23/multi-cloud-storage-strategies-saas-applications | Jun 23 10:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-developers.redhat.com | Multi-cloud storage strategies for SaaS applications | Red Hat Developer | Jun 23 10:26 | |
techrights-news | What does Red Hat know about leadership? Its staff is quitting in droves, seeing that ICBM is collapsing. https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/6/effective-leadership | Jun 23 10:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-enterprisersproject.com | 3 E's of effective leadership | The Enterprisers Project | Jun 23 10:27 | |
techrights-news | Telling staff out of work "you are IBM employee 100% of the time" does cause burnout, it does not prevent it https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/6/cios-prevent-burnout | Jun 23 10:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-enterprisersproject.com | IT leadership: 3 ways CIOs prevent burnout | The Enterprisers Project | Jun 23 10:28 | |
techrights-news | What "open org"? IBM is not an open organisation but a proprietary and patent bully corporation whose own president (the author of the "open org") quit abruptly https://opensource.com/open-organization/22/6/applying-smart-thinking-open-organization-principles | Jun 23 10:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Applying smart thinking to open organization principles | Opensource.com | Jun 23 10:29 | |
techrights-news | PostgreSQL: InfluxDB FDW 1.2.0, PGSpider Extension 1.0.0, JDBC FDW 0.2.0, and Parquet S3 FDW 0.3.0 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166378 | Jun 23 10:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | PostgreSQL: InfluxDB FDW 1.2.0, PGSpider Extension 1.0.0, JDBC FDW 0.2.0, and Parquet S3 FDW 0.3.0 | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:30 | |
techrights-news | Where Do Files Go When the rm Command Is Issued? • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166379 | Jun 23 10:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Where Do Files Go When the rm Command Is Issued? | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:31 | |
techrights-news | "This month’s Windows Server updates are causing a wide range of issues, including VPN and RDP connectivity problems on servers with Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) enabled." https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/recent-windows-server-updates-break-vpn-rdp-rras-connections/ | Jun 23 10:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Recent Windows Server updates break VPN, RDP, RRAS connections | Jun 23 10:34 | |
techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166361 | Jun 23 10:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Today in Techrights | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:37 | |
techrights-news | Red Hat / IBM Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166381 | Jun 23 10:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Red Hat / IBM Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:37 | |
techrights-news | First Beta for Krita 5.1.0 Released • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166382 | Jun 23 10:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | First Beta for Krita 5.1.0 Released | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:37 | |
techrights-news | "Orbbec’s new Femto line consists of three models, the Femto (standard), the Femto W and the Femto Live. All models share a similar design as seen in the image below." http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166351#comment-34111 | Jun 23 10:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Imagination unveils IMG RTXM-2200 32-bit RISC-V real-time "Catapult" CPU | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:39 | |
techrights-news | "Distributed systems have unique requirements for the site reliability engineer (SRE). One of the best ways to maintain site reliability is to enforce a certain set of best practices. These act as guidelines for configuring infrastructure and policies." https://opensource.com/article/22/6/circuit-breaker-pattern-site-reliability-engineering | Jun 23 10:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How to use a circuit breaker pattern for site reliability engineering | Opensource.com | Jun 23 10:41 | |
techrights-news | Libre Arts - LSP Plugins 1.2.2 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166383 | Jun 23 10:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Libre Arts - LSP Plugins 1.2.2 | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:42 | |
techrights-news | Links 23/06/2022: Pango 1.90, First Beta for Krita 5.1 and Microsoft Bricks/Breaks Windows Server Again | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/beta-for-krita-5-1/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/beta-for-krita-5-1/ | Jun 23 10:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/06/2022: Pango 1.90, First Beta for Krita 5.1 and Microsoft Bricks/Breaks Windows Server Again | Techrights | Jun 23 10:47 | |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166384 | Jun 23 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:48 | |
techrights-news | Japan Successfully Produces Electricity With Kairyu Deep Sea Turbine https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/337086-japan-successfully-produces-electricity-with-kairyu-deep-sea-turbine | Jun 23 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Japan Successfully Produces Electricity With Kairyu Deep Sea Turbine - ExtremeTech | Jun 23 10:48 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166385 | Jun 23 10:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:51 | |
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techrights-news | 10 Fun Free and Open Source Board Games • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166386 | Jun 23 10:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 10 Fun Free and Open Source Board Games | Tux Machines | Jun 23 10:54 | |
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techrights-news | Decades of back doors have meant security failures and a lack of people traintd to understand real security https://cacm.acm.org/careers/261982-closing-the-cybersecurity-talent-gap-with-new-candidate-pools/fulltext | Jun 23 10:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cacm.acm.org | Closing the Cybersecurity Talent Gap With New Candidate Pools | Careers | Communications of the ACM | Jun 23 10:59 | |
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techrights-news | "The public grooming comes via Murdoch and Nine media this morning to extend the life of fossil fuel plants and entrench the power of the very same corporations which have just extorted the energy market operator AEMO by threatening to pull supply out of the grid unless richly compensated." https://michaelwest.com.au/ransom-notes-pay-us-to-keep-our-old-power-plants-running-or-else-say-fossil-fuel-majors/ | Jun 23 11:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | Ransom Notes: pay us to keep our old power plants running or else, say fossil fuel majors - Michael West | Jun 23 11:02 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | QmXFr24fsod4hN7dFFg3cke2MTRCdpmXGmrzBy4E9SuDmx | Jun 23 11:03 |
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psydruid | > [notice] www.cnx-software.com | Kontron D3723-R - An AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 motherboard in mini-ITX form factor - CNX Software | Jun 23 11:04 |
psydruid | schestowitz, the performance isn't that impressive. I guess this hardware is mostly chosen for compatibility reasons, more specifically Vista-based software that can't run on anything else. | Jun 23 11:04 |
schestowitz_TR | yes | Jun 23 11:04 |
schestowitz_TR | but they price themselves out of the market | Jun 23 11:04 |
psydruid | they will learn the lesson the hard way | Jun 23 11:05 |
psydruid | "nobody ever got fired for buying Intel (or AMD)" | Jun 23 11:05 |
psydruid | there is a generation of programmers who are more familiar with RISC, which is more popular now than it ever was in the 80s and the 90s | Jun 23 11:06 |
techrights-news | Spam + "tweet" as "Source" https://fasterthanli.me/articles/remote-development-with-rust-on-fly-io | Jun 23 11:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-fasterthanli.me | Remote development with Rust on fly.io | Jun 23 11:07 | |
techrights-news | No, overzealous patent maximalists and their lobbyists break patent law and the patent system https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/articles/261304-artificial-intelligence-is-breaking-patent-law/fulltext | Jun 23 11:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cacm.acm.org | Artificial Intelligence Is Breaking Patent Law | Opinion | Communications of the ACM | Jun 23 11:09 | |
techrights-news | The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 131: The Bill C-11 Clause-by-Clause Review – What “An Affront to Democracy” Sounds Like https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/06/law-bytes-podcast-episode-131/ | Jun 23 11:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.michaelgeist.ca | The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 131: The Bill C-11 Clause-by-Clause Review - What “An Affront to Democracy” Sounds Like - Michael Geist | Jun 23 11:09 | |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166388 | Jun 23 11:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 11:10 | |
techrights-news | Programming in blocks lets far more people code — but not like software engineers: Response to the Ofsted Report https://computinged.wordpress.com/2022/06/20/programming-in-blocks-let-far-more-people-code-but-not-like-software-engineers-response-to-the-ofsted-report/ | Jun 23 11:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-computinged.wordpress.com | Programming in blocks lets far more people code — but not like software engineers: Response to the Ofsted Report | Computing Education Research Blog | Jun 23 11:10 | |
techrights-news | How Capital Evolves - neritam ⚓ https://neritam.wordpress.com/2022/06/20/how-capital-evolves/ ䷉ Source: neritam | Jun 23 11:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-neritam.wordpress.com | How Capital Evolves – neritam | Jun 23 11:30 | |
techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166389 | Jun 23 11:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Today in Techrights | Tux Machines | Jun 23 11:30 | |
matey | "nobody ever got fired for buying Intel (or AMD)" | Jun 23 11:53 |
matey | in bed | Jun 23 11:54 |
schestowitz_TR | bed bugs | Jun 23 11:55 |
matey | if intel gives you bed bugs, call term-minix | Jun 23 12:00 |
matey | "hello microsoft? intel put linix in my cpu and i want windows there" | Jun 23 12:01 |
matey | "its not linix, get a raspberry spy" | Jun 23 12:01 |
matey | "okay!" | Jun 23 12:01 |
fuzzy | five eyes | Jun 23 12:02 |
matey | ^ the true store of windows me | Jun 23 12:02 |
matey | microsoft "windows ME is the worst thing ever" | Jun 23 12:02 |
matey | intel: "hold my beer" | Jun 23 12:02 |
matey | mjg talking about the nsa: "yo dawg, we herd you hate intel me-- so we put minix in a chip inside minix on a chip, so you can get surveilled while you get surveilled!" | Jun 23 12:04 |
fuzzy | anyone knows what's hiding inside USB controllers? | Jun 23 12:05 |
matey | mjg: thats nothing, intel me is now a hypervisor in a hypervisor with cores in cores in cores! | Jun 23 12:05 |
matey | anyone knows what's hiding inside USB controllers? <- more usb controllers and a southbridge | Jun 23 12:05 |
matey | plus some flash that no one knows what its for | Jun 23 12:06 |
matey | and a very very very tiny ccd | Jun 23 12:06 |
matey | maybe wifi | Jun 23 12:06 |
fuzzy | i'm using PS/2 keyboard still | Jun 23 12:06 |
matey | and a very very very tiny ccd <- the old usb controllers detected devices based on changes in current | Jun 23 12:07 |
fuzzy | old? usb1.x? | Jun 23 12:07 |
matey | the NEW usb controllers detect them using optical sensor arrays and machine learning algorithms | Jun 23 12:07 |
matey | because why not? | Jun 23 12:07 |
matey | "someones plugging in a keyboard. oh! and mr johnson is watering his plants again" | Jun 23 12:08 |
matey | smart homes are the first step | Jun 23 12:08 |
matey | then every computer will have a SMART BUS | Jun 23 12:08 |
fuzzy | hard disks contain controllers too, arm chips | Jun 23 12:09 |
matey | tiny cameras and mics in every signal cable | Jun 23 12:09 |
fuzzy | NVME seem to suck too | Jun 23 12:09 |
matey | hard disks contain controllers too, arm chips <- yep, so do microsd cards | Jun 23 12:09 |
fuzzy | not sure what and how much fits into microsd | Jun 23 12:09 |
matey | your phone will know everything you ate for lunch and who your friends are | Jun 23 12:10 |
matey | SO WILL YOUR MOUSE! | Jun 23 12:10 |
matey | every time i press a key on my keyboard it takes my pulse, glucose level and checks the pollen in the air | Jun 23 12:12 |
matey | and my air conditioner and hair dryer are plotting against me | Jun 23 12:14 |
matey | they tell me that my toothbrush feels neglected but i know theyre lying, i just brushed 15 minutes ago | Jun 23 12:14 |
matey | theyre just fucking with me | Jun 23 12:15 |
matey | i get in my car it says "oil level at 10%" | Jun 23 12:15 |
matey | i open the bonnet it says "MADE YOU LOOK!" | Jun 23 12:15 |
matey | looney tunes tried to warn us https://yewtu.be/watch?v=q_IE_0-Xlis | Jun 23 12:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Looney Tunes | An ACME Push Botton Home | Classic Cartoon | WB Kids - Invidious | Jun 23 12:17 | |
techrights-news | "So stop reading Hacker News and Reddit and shipping." Censorship sites controlled by corrupt oligarchs. Don't waste time on these. https://catonmat.net/if-you-dont-build-it-they-wont-come | Jun 23 12:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-catonmat.net | If you don't build it, they won't come | Jun 23 12:18 | |
techrights-news | "[Rich]: [an “AI engine”] is just regular expressions." https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/fav-excerpts-from-the-postlight-podcast-part-ii/ | Jun 23 12:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | Favorite Excerpts from the Postlight Podcast, Part II - Jim Nielsen’s Blog | Jun 23 12:19 | |
matey | oh nice, they cut out / censored elmer fudd smoking a cigar and having a robot extinguish it | Jun 23 12:20 |
matey | adults never smoked cigars, these things dont even exist | Jun 23 12:21 |
matey | having a robot throw a bucket of water on a guy smoking a cigarette might send a message that smoking is good | Jun 23 12:21 |
matey | and the cartoon (which is at least 50 years old but maybe older) suggests a "housewife" might do cleaning | Jun 23 12:22 |
matey | this censored cartoon may give people the impression that mens health and keeping big tobacco away from kids is important, but liberating women isnt! | Jun 23 12:23 |
matey | /me tsks | Jun 23 12:23 |
techrights-news | A toy language using Raku and QBE gemini://tozip.chickenkiller.com/2022-06-23-toy-lang.gmi | Jun 23 12:24 |
fuzzy | ticker: "too many (hidden) cameras, Tesla is forbidden to roam freely by Berlin police" | Jun 23 12:25 |
matey | good lord | Jun 23 12:26 |
matey | not only did the censor the cigar (sorry bill) | Jun 23 12:26 |
matey | (other bill) | Jun 23 12:26 |
*Skywave (~SkywaveC3@mgjeb8v2dysec.irc) has joined #techrights | Jun 23 12:26 | |
matey | they also cut out the ending where elmer fudd gets back at daffy | Jun 23 12:26 |
matey | this is what happens when you get rid of dislikes on youtube | Jun 23 12:27 |
matey | hopefully theyll remain consistent and also remove all the scenes where elmer fudd (a hunter) carries a rifle | Jun 23 12:27 |
matey | i mean, what kind of message does THAT send? | Jun 23 12:28 |
matey | today, hes huntin wabbits. tomorrow hes terrorising his school | Jun 23 12:28 |
matey | if you want to understand the violence happening today, dont blame video games | Jun 23 12:28 |
matey | blame warner brothers, it was them all along! | Jun 23 12:29 |
matey | meanwhile they have a 22 minute tom and jerry cartoon | Jun 23 12:29 |
matey | i hope they removed all the violence from it, someone might get the wrong idea | Jun 23 12:29 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-22.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 23 12:30 |
matey | oh itchy and scratchy already did it | Jun 23 12:30 |
techrights-news | Krita 5.1 Promises JPEG-XL Support, Improved Support for WebP and Photoshop Files • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166390 | Jun 23 12:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Krita 5.1 Promises JPEG-XL Support, Improved Support for WebP and Photoshop Files | Tux Machines | Jun 23 12:35 | |
techrights-news | Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 217 released https://diffoscope.org/news/diffoscope-217-released/ | Jun 23 12:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-diffoscope.org | diffoscope 217 released | Jun 23 12:37 | |
techrights-news | NIST for back doors (for those who watched NSA leaks it's not new) https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/06/on-the-subversion-of-nist-by-the-nsa.html | Jun 23 12:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-On the Subversion of NIST by the NSA - Schneier on Security | Jun 23 12:38 | |
techrights-news | US does not support security standards but back doors standards, i.e. fake security that's designed to give the US control to everything | Jun 23 12:38 |
techrights-news | Submit a Goal and Help Shape the Future of KDE • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166391 | Jun 23 12:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Submit a Goal and Help Shape the Future of KDE | Tux Machines | Jun 23 12:38 | |
techrights-news | Ask ext4 encrypt and simplified boot menu https://bkhome.org/news/202206/ask-ext4-encrypt-and-simplified-boot-menu.html | Jun 23 12:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-bkhome.org | Ask ext4 encrypt and simplified boot menu | Jun 23 12:41 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166392 | Jun 23 12:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 12:45 | |
techrights-news | #KeepItOn: U.N. spotlights global impacts of internet shutdowns with new report - Access Now ⚓ https://www.accessnow.org/keepiton-un-internet-shutdowns-report/ ䷉ Source: accessnow | Jun 23 12:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Resolving timed out after 10520 milliseconds ( status 0 @ https://www.accessnow.org/keepiton-un-internet-shutdowns-report/ ) | Jun 23 12:46 | |
techrights-news | Oh, dear. Calling a GNU Parallel release after Ferdinand Marcos... http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=10199 | Jun 23 12:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-savannah.gnu.org | GNU Parallel - News: GNU Parallel 20220622 ('Bongbong') released [Savannah] | Jun 23 12:47 | |
techrights-news | Current status of LightDM https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/current-status-of-lightdm/29048 | Jun 23 12:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-discourse.ubuntu.com | Current status of LightDM - LightDM - Ubuntu Community Hub | Jun 23 12:48 | |
techrights-news | [Intel-gfx] [PULL] drm-misc-next ⚓ https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2022-June/300200.html ䷉ Source: lists | Jun 23 12:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.freedesktop.org | [Intel-gfx] [PULL] drm-misc-next | Jun 23 12:48 | |
techrights-news | [PATCH 0/2] Kconfig: -O3 enablement - Miko Larsson ⚓ https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220621133526.29662-1-mikoxyzzz@gmail.com/ ䷉ Source: linux | kernel | Jun 23 12:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | [PATCH 0/2] Kconfig: -O3 enablement - Miko Larsson | Jun 23 12:49 | |
techrights-news | "That would be Android operating system and more specifically Android 12 TV OS with support for Google Play." https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/06/23/mekotronics-r58-review-rockchip-rk3588-mini-pc-unboxing-teardown/ | Jun 23 12:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnx-software.com | Mekotronics R58 review - Part 1: Rockchip RK3588 mini PC unboxing & teardown - CNX Software | Jun 23 12:51 | |
techrights-news | ASUS is a Taiwanese brand, but the products aren't made in Taiwan. "Most of the Asus’s laptops are assembled in China as the labor cost and assembly cost is quite cheap compared to others. Shanghai and Suzhou are the two main cities in China" https://linuxhint.com/where-are-asus-laptops-made/ | Jun 23 12:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxhint.com | Where are Asus Laptops Made? | Jun 23 12:52 | |
techrights-news | A love story: systemd and proprietary software https://www.suse.com/c/let-it-fly-sap-hana-on-suse-cluster-and-systemd-native-integration/ | Jun 23 12:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Let it fly - SAP HANA on SUSE cluster and systemd native integration | SUSE Communities | Jun 23 12:52 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft is googlebombing "Linux" again with its ATTACK on GNU/Linux... called WSL | Jun 23 12:55 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 31.20 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 4.71▕ swarm size (avg): 6.06 ⟲ | Jun 23 12:59 |
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MinceR | https://files.explosm.net/comics/Kris/shower.png ( https://explosm.net/comics/kris-shower#comic ) | Jun 23 13:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Cyanide & Happiness (Explosm.net) | Jun 23 13:09 | |
techrights-news | Raspberry Pi ’Slimshader’ Adds Real-Time Visual Effects to Your Music • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166393 | Jun 23 13:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Raspberry Pi 'Slimshader' Adds Real-Time Visual Effects to Your Music | Tux Machines | Jun 23 13:13 | |
psydruid | DEC/Microsoft OpenVista | Jun 23 13:15 |
techrights-news | Microsoft + OpenShift? No. https://developers.redhat.com/articles/2022/06/23/gpu-enablement-microshift | Jun 23 13:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-developers.redhat.com | GPU enablement on MicroShift | Red Hat Developer | Jun 23 13:18 | |
techrights-news | Well, Laura Tucker... the "CREEPY" thing is about it that it records everything, sends it to bezos, and saves it forever https://www.maketecheasier.com/amazon-alexa-mimic-any-voice/ | Jun 23 13:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | Amazon to Add Creepy Alexa Feature to Mimic Any Voice - Make Tech Easier | Jun 23 13:19 | |
techrights-news | I Made A Home Assistant Hub Using The Atomstack X20 Pro • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166394 | Jun 23 13:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | I Made A Home Assistant Hub Using The Atomstack X20 Pro | Tux Machines | Jun 23 13:20 | |
techrights-news | Linux Foundation works with spies and spy agencies. DO NOT LOOK TO LF FOR SECURITY! | Jun 23 13:21 |
techrights-news | Mekotronics R58 review - Part 1: Rockchip RK3588 mini PC unboxing & teardown • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166395 | Jun 23 13:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Mekotronics R58 review - Part 1: Rockchip RK3588 mini PC unboxing & teardown | Tux Machines | Jun 23 13:22 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166396 | Jun 23 13:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 13:26 | |
matey | Open Source Stupidity | Jun 23 13:30 |
matey | its more viral than the gpl ever was | Jun 23 13:31 |
fuzzy | viral is a deflection | Jun 23 13:31 |
fuzzy | authors may always choose to re-license their own software | Jun 23 13:32 |
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fuzzy | the malicious cancer is anti-competitive incompatibility among vendors (such as "unix wars"), vendor locks, supply chain attacks, and proprietary closed source rubbish | Jun 23 13:37 |
fuzzy | besides, GPL is rather weak, to protect software freedom, because GPL does not prevent various attacks, if guarding _standards_ are missing | Jun 23 13:37 |
techrights-news | "David Graeber commented on the irony that all the french thinkers who are so influential in American academia could never have made it through the American tenure system" gemini://alex.flounder.online/journal.gmi | Jun 23 13:37 |
MinceR | > sends it to bezos, | Jun 23 13:38 |
MinceR | and to the NSA | Jun 23 13:38 |
MinceR | and to the rest of the Five Eyes | Jun 23 13:38 |
MinceR | (Six?) | Jun 23 13:38 |
techrights-news | Fun with Anchor Text Keywords gemini://marginalia.nu/log/59-anchor-text.gmi | Jun 23 13:38 |
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fuzzy | that's how various free software was destroyed, with anti-competitive extensions, vendor-locks, sypply chain attacks | Jun 23 13:38 |
fuzzy | and missing standards was one key element to achieve this | Jun 23 13:39 |
schestowitz_TR | bezos is the collector | Jun 23 13:39 |
schestowitz_TR | they pay him for it | Jun 23 13:39 |
schestowitz_TR | he also collected millions of sites | Jun 23 13:39 |
schestowitz_TR | with databases, usernames etc. | Jun 23 13:39 |
fuzzy | the safest situation is, i think: permissive license (open source) together with a guarding standard (for example motif widgets IEEE standard), together with expired or relieved patents | Jun 23 13:40 |
fuzzy | expired patents are less dangerous than no patent claims at all | Jun 23 13:40 |
techrights-news | "link shorteners" (crap) are made or exist so that you could not possibly bypass them (or fetch real URL) without being spied on. No other PRACTICAL purposes to them... social control media is all about spying, control... | Jun 23 13:42 |
techrights-news | You can use Markdown to format your post | Jun 23 13:42 |
fuzzy | if opensource software is guarded by a standard, then it cannot easily be extended, "improved" upon with non-standard vendor-specific extensions | Jun 23 13:42 |
techrights-news | digiKam 7.7 Photo Manager App Released with AVIF Image and Olympus OM-1 Support • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166397 | Jun 23 13:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | digiKam 7.7 Photo Manager App Released with AVIF Image and Olympus OM-1 Support | Tux Machines | Jun 23 13:42 | |
fuzzy | if opensource software is based on _expired_ patents, then i wouldn't know how any claims could be raised again | Jun 23 13:43 |
techrights-news | One severe issue with Diaspora is that if you set the thing to follow back you can have "implicit" association with explicit material... that you never chose to see. It's an issue with more than just social control media. Gemini tackles this. | Jun 23 13:45 |
fuzzy | that's another reason, why sillicion valley loves "innovation", with new ISAs, claiming those were "opensource", and then reclaim patents against it | Jun 23 13:45 |
fuzzy | would be curious, about RISC-V, and patent claims | Jun 23 13:46 |
fuzzy | in comparison, SuperH patent claims expired, who knows, MIPS, SPARC... how innovative silicon valley was, agaim with RISC-V | Jun 23 13:46 |
MinceR | (cat) https://imgur.com/t/cats/M0xJIuL | Jun 23 13:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Have you met Myrtle? - Album on Imgur | Jun 23 13:46 | |
techrights-news | Social control media is toxic, unreliable, and risky... and more trouble than it's worth. All of it. | Jun 23 13:46 |
MinceR | i think the safest situation would be with a society of intelligent, civilized beings (so, not humans) | Jun 23 13:47 |
MinceR | and then none of the legal bullshit is necessary, or even desired | Jun 23 13:47 |
SomeH4x0r | Skywave wants posthumanism, if there is anything to continue the conversation here | Jun 23 13:47 |
fuzzy | that's not legal bullshit MinceR | Jun 23 13:47 |
fuzzy | spying, fraud, theft, plundering, sabotage are illegal | Jun 23 13:48 |
techrights-news | With enough surveillance the Web has already become a dirt-digging expedition or blackmail machine that ultimately helps states and corporations more tightly control the populations/customers. Mostly the Web, but some of the Net too. Those are NOT platforms for activism. Don't mistake them for that. | Jun 23 13:48 |
MinceR | laws are bullshit, jurists are bullshit, courts are bullshit, the state is bullshit | Jun 23 13:48 |
fuzzy | even if, a cartell headquartered in USA is selling this as "freedom" | Jun 23 13:49 |
MinceR | and they talk a lot about "rule of law" but never implement it anywhere | Jun 23 13:49 |
MinceR | the most severe cases of sociopathy always rule everyone and own everything | Jun 23 13:49 |
MinceR | and i'm fucking tired of it | Jun 23 13:49 |
fuzzy | you know, they are the "good people", "doing good", it's charity and philanthrops | Jun 23 13:49 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 23 13:49 |
MinceR | yeah, rich sociopaths throwing what is less than pocket change to them around and buying gullible fools' reverence with it | Jun 23 13:50 |
MinceR | fuck that too | Jun 23 13:50 |
MinceR | do you believe that bill gAIDS is a "good person" just because he throws around a tiny fraction of the money he scammed from people like us? | Jun 23 13:50 |
techrights-news | "Microsoft has already ditched their engine for Chromium; we’re all worried about Mozilla’s health and long-term (or even medium-term) viability, and Apple is only one competition judgement away from having to open up iOS to other engines." https://www.mnot.net/blog/2022/06/22/chromium-only | Jun 23 13:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.mnot.net | What willwould a Chromium-only Web look like? | Jun 23 13:51 | |
fuzzy | you know, SuperH, MIPS, SPARC... it's all established ISAs with industry support of decades... | Jun 23 13:51 |
fuzzy | some of those are opensource (Verilog)... nonetheless, RISC-V is the hottest freedom shit | Jun 23 13:51 |
fuzzy | marketing campaign running hot | Jun 23 13:51 |
techrights-news | Not new technology, just looser regulations after lobbying by corrupt, greedy corporations that want all your money and do not wish to employ anybody https://www.dallasnews.com/business/technology/2022/06/07/a-self-driving-truck-will-soon-deliver-goods-to-34-sams-club-locations-in-d-fw/ | Jun 23 13:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.dallasnews.com | A self-driving truck will soon deliver goods to 34 Sam’s Club locations in D-FW | Jun 23 13:52 | |
techrights-news | "Latest effort would spend billions on a few universities, but skeptics give it long odds" https://www.science.org/content/article/japan-tries-again-revitalize-its-research | Jun 23 13:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.science.org | Science | AAAS | Jun 23 13:53 | |
matey | <fuzzy> that's how various free software was destroyed, with anti-competitive extensions, vendor-locks, sypply chain attacks <- this is true | Jun 23 13:53 |
MinceR | 23 145116 < fuzzy> you know, SuperH, MIPS, SPARC... it's all established ISAs with industry support of decades... | Jun 23 13:53 |
MinceR | and no one is making them | Jun 23 13:53 |
MinceR | and there probably are legal hurdles in the way of implementing them | Jun 23 13:54 |
matey | <fuzzy> that's another reason, why sillicion valley loves "innovation", with new ISAs, claiming those were "opensource", and then reclaim patents <- this at least, seems to happen | Jun 23 13:54 |
MinceR | but the biggest bullshit of all is the "social contract" | Jun 23 13:55 |
Skywave | SomeH4x0r, MinceR, good topic. Vernor Vinge in Singularity writes that a posthumanist civilization would just genetically engineer itself some new beings, Human 2.0. | Jun 23 13:55 |
matey | <MinceR> but the biggest bullshit of all is the "social contract" <- explain | Jun 23 13:55 |
Skywave | be done with the proprietary iHumans completely. | Jun 23 13:55 |
Skywave | we are glorified monkey+ creatures thinking we are civilized dignified beings. | Jun 23 13:56 |
Skywave | when this is just a massive animalistic template with only a little bit of reason, an advanced neocortex. | Jun 23 13:56 |
Skywave | the power elite want to hold these critters around because they like playing these games. thus they are called psychopaths. | Jun 23 13:56 |
Skywave | the herder-cattle situation. how about neither. | Jun 23 13:56 |
Skywave | but beware: both the herders _and_ the cattle *will* want to murder you if you try to disrupt their game. | Jun 23 13:57 |
Skywave | people are perfectly fine handing over all of their data to governments and corporations as long as they can keep their delusions of "privacy" from one another. | Jun 23 13:57 |
Skywave | tell them how about forcing all data to be open to all and they'd not like that one bit. | Jun 23 13:57 |
MinceR | matey: we're supposed to give up our sovereignty so that the state can provide for us. in exchange, the state brutally oppresses us, and we're supposed to be happy about it. | Jun 23 13:57 |
Skywave | there is going to be no sovereignty for anyone in the future, not even in name only. | Jun 23 13:58 |
MinceR | matey: we're supposed to give up our sovereignty so the state can protect us, but it won't even protect us from itself | Jun 23 13:58 |
Skywave | cells in the body have no sovereignty, they do whatever DNA tells them to do. | Jun 23 13:58 |
matey | /me thinks everyone should be armed | Jun 23 13:58 |
Skywave | when a caterpillar becomes a butterfly, all the cells get liquefied to feed the imaginal discs, which turn into the butterfly. | Jun 23 13:58 |
MinceR | matey: hobbes said that human rottenness can be fixed via a "Leviathan" but forgot to mention that the "Leviathan" is made out of humans and thus it can't fix anything, it just makes everything worse | Jun 23 13:58 |
MinceR | 23 145830 < matey> /me thinks everyone should be armed | Jun 23 13:58 |
MinceR | i think so too | Jun 23 13:58 |
Skywave | human beings think they are the butterfly. | Jun 23 13:58 |
matey | its not the same thing as sovereignty | Jun 23 13:59 |
matey | but i think it would help a lot | Jun 23 13:59 |
matey | for one it would help make the cops obsolete | Jun 23 13:59 |
matey | that alone would be a step forward for humanity | Jun 23 13:59 |
MinceR | they were always obsolete, counter-productive even | Jun 23 13:59 |
Skywave | i like non-lethal weapons like tasers. | Jun 23 13:59 |
matey | it would (this is harder to get people to understand) mak e the military obsolete | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | tasers arent non-lethal | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | rubber bullets arent non-lethal | Jun 23 14:00 |
MinceR | we just picked random crazies and decided it's ok for them to be armed, but not for the rest of us | Jun 23 14:00 |
Skywave | otherwise there is no defense against militaries having drones. | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | hammers and wrenches arent non-lethal | Jun 23 14:00 |
Skywave | ok less lethal, right. | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | any of these can kill you | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | Less Lethal yes | Jun 23 14:00 |
MinceR | and, like other forms of power, those positions naturally attract the people who can be trusted the least with it | Jun 23 14:00 |
Skywave | it is non-lethal in intent. a bullet *will* wreck your sh*t. | Jun 23 14:00 |
matey | but tasers server a different purpose than guns | Jun 23 14:00 |
MinceR | Skywave: tasers can still kill you | Jun 23 14:00 |
Skywave | even peppersprays might cause anaphylaxis. | Jun 23 14:01 |
MinceR | especially if you have a heart condition | Jun 23 14:01 |
matey | those positions naturally attract the people who can be trusted the least with it <- yes | Jun 23 14:01 |
Skywave | i can agree that the technical term is always less-lethal. | Jun 23 14:01 |
matey | it was more of a nitpick on my part, skywave | Jun 23 14:02 |
Skywave | no problem. | Jun 23 14:02 |
matey | i just think they dont deserve their reptuation entirely, that their name implies. hence the nitpick | Jun 23 14:02 |
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matey | for defence in some sitations, less lethal weapons make sense | Jun 23 14:03 |
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matey | if youre trying to obsolete cops and the military (creating a world where there is less need for either) | Jun 23 14:03 |
matey | you need more than tasers at least | Jun 23 14:03 |
matey | if everyone has guns, and most of them want democracy | Jun 23 14:04 |
matey | democracy is a likely outcome | Jun 23 14:04 |
matey | the real thing, not this made-in-china shit | Jun 23 14:04 |
MinceR | in RAGE, i liked how The Authority wanted to be seen as the state, but they were obviously just another gang | Jun 23 14:04 |
MinceR | because that's what the state is | Jun 23 14:04 |
MinceR | just another gang of criminals | Jun 23 14:04 |
matey | in mexico the cartels (which im no fucking fan of, but im willing to treat them academically) begin to subsume some of the functions of the state | Jun 23 14:05 |
matey | its surreal imo, but instructive | Jun 23 14:05 |
matey | the more people who are armed, the more redundant the state becomes | Jun 23 14:05 |
techrights-news | Let Machines Do the Work: Automating Semiconductor Research with Machine Learning https://www.tus.ac.jp/en/mediarelations/archive/20220616_3714.html there is already a lot of optimisation, automation etc... inc. IDE, templating and optimisation algorithms in place. ML/AI = old hype revitalised. | Jun 23 14:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tus.ac.jp | Let Machines Do the Work: Automating Semiconductor Research with Machine Learning | Tokyo University of Science | Jun 23 14:06 | |
matey | if the cartels want to provide some practical benefit to the public-- theres not many who can stop them | Jun 23 14:06 |
techrights-news | “SSH at Scale” Talk Tonight https://mwl.io/archives/17504 | Jun 23 14:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mwl.io | “SSH at Scale” Talk Tonight – Michael W Lucas | Jun 23 14:06 | |
matey | theyre too brutal, and i dont think thuggery is the way to a better future | Jun 23 14:06 |
matey | but thats not the point | Jun 23 14:07 |
psydruid | Mikey LarAMDel: "While being powered by uninteresting Arm Cortex-A53 cores ..." that perform about as well as AMD's chips from 2005 and have been shipped in tens of billions of devices while the latest ARM cores have caught up with the best Intel and AMD have | Jun 23 14:07 |
psydruid | he surely isn't being paid to slag off the competition, is he? | Jun 23 14:08 |
matey | i dont know, i need better silicon just to load his fucking website | Jun 23 14:08 |
psydruid | lol | Jun 23 14:08 |
techrights-news | FOSSlife promoting Microsoft proprietary software that violates the GPL. Bogus: it came from a man who assaults women. https://www.fosslife.org/github-copilot-now-generally-available | Jun 23 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fosslife.org | GitHub Copilot Now Generally Available | Jun 23 14:09 | |
MinceR | lol | Jun 23 14:09 |
matey | if i was a phoronix reader id probably dedicate a machine to it | Jun 23 14:09 |
MinceR | if i was a moronix reader, i wouldn't be | Jun 23 14:09 |
matey | unfortunately im not sure i have anything up to the task | Jun 23 14:09 |
matey | all jokes aside, its that painful | Jun 23 14:09 |
psydruid | that's become a big driver of hardware upgrades | Jun 23 14:09 |
matey | yeah well | Jun 23 14:10 |
psydruid | I think it's intentional too | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | for me its a big driver of reducing what i allow into my web browser | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | people are like | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | a lot of websites dont work with tor | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | GREAT! | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | those are the first to go | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | if you want a web-free world, start with the ones that dont work on tor | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | then you can wean off most of the ones that need js too | Jun 23 14:10 |
matey | i dont allow css by default | Jun 23 14:11 |
matey | sometimes i enable it when i want to | Jun 23 14:11 |
matey | i dont allow images by default | Jun 23 14:11 |
techrights-news | Raphaël Hertzog: Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, May 2022 https://raphaelhertzog.com/2022/06/23/freexians-report-about-debian-long-term-support-may-2022/ | Jun 23 14:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-raphaelhertzog.com | Freexian’s report about Debian Long Term Support, May 2022 | Jun 23 14:11 | |
psydruid | there was no way local applications were going to get bloated and slow at the required speed, so they had to resort to doing that to the web | Jun 23 14:11 |
matey | i dont allow js by default | Jun 23 14:11 |
matey | if you want me to enable that shit for you, you better have something DAMNED USEFUL to me | Jun 23 14:11 |
techrights-news | Enterprise Linux Security Episode 33 - Patch your Confluence Server! - Invidious ⚓ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=EAkdm1NDaHM ䷉ Source: Video | Invidious | Multimedia | Jun 23 14:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Enterprise Linux Security Episode 33 - Patch your Confluence Server! - Invidious | Jun 23 14:12 | |
matey | so they had to resort to doing that to the web <- funny how they succeeded exactly where internet explorer failed | Jun 23 14:12 |
fuzzy | "One of the multi-year efforts in the GNOME Wayland camp has been on deep color support" | Jun 23 14:13 |
matey | same dastandly bastardly plan, only without the worst browser in history | Jun 23 14:13 |
matey | " GNOME Wayland" | Jun 23 14:13 |
matey | /me stabs both and sets them on fire | Jun 23 14:13 |
techrights-news | GitHub Copilot and open source laundering • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166398 | Jun 23 14:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GitHub Copilot and open source laundering | Tux Machines | Jun 23 14:13 | |
fuzzy | some days ago i checked linux mali/lima gpu code, for missing 8bit color palette support | Jun 23 14:14 |
matey | ill use 3 or 4 gtk4 apps, if that | Jun 23 14:14 |
techrights-news | Bodhi 6.0.1 Released... but ICBM Red Hat still outsources the development to Microsoft Proprietary Software Prison (GitHub), so you know to avoid it... | Jun 23 14:14 |
matey | the rest can burn | Jun 23 14:14 |
matey | id prefer 0 | Jun 23 14:14 |
fuzzy | because, 8bit color palette is good, even with quality photos, and it saves a considerable amount of memory on a slower data-bus tiny cortex a53 systems got | Jun 23 14:14 |
fuzzy | "PCI Express 7.0 Specification Announced - Hitting 128 GT/s In 2025 PCI Express 7.0 Specification Announced" | Jun 23 14:16 |
techrights-news | AlmaLinux is again outsourcing to Microsoft proprietary software. Use RockyLinus instead. https://linuxiac.com/albs-almalinux-build-system-becomes-publicly-open/ | Jun 23 14:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxiac.com | ALBS, the AlmaLinux Build System Becomes Publicly Open to All | Jun 23 14:16 | |
fuzzy | deep color must be good for something, to flood the data bus with colorful electrons | Jun 23 14:16 |
matey | 128 GT/s since i dont know what that is | Jun 23 14:16 |
matey | im guessing its gigatwinks | Jun 23 14:17 |
matey | gigatwinks per second | Jun 23 14:17 |
fuzzy | giga-transfers i think, GT*bus-width is the data-rate in gigabit/s | Jun 23 14:17 |
techrights-news | AlmaLinux: boosters of Microsoft proprietary crap, Azure surveillance, GitHub prison, and WSL (an ATTACK on GNU/Linux). If you think you need to install AlmaLinux, don't. Use RockyLinux. They deleted GitHub. | Jun 23 14:19 |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166400 | Jun 23 14:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 14:19 | |
fuzzy | with 64bit bus on pci-e (not sure), this is 1TerraByte/s | Jun 23 14:19 |
matey | deep color must be good for something, to flood the data bus with colorful electrons <- youre making it sound kind of cool | Jun 23 14:19 |
fuzzy | brain-radiation | Jun 23 14:20 |
techrights-news | "Between 2022-06-16 and 2022-06-23 there were 25 New Steam games released with Native Linux clients. For reference, during the same time, there were 298 games released for Windows on Steam, so the Linux versions represent about 8.4 % of total released titles. Here’s a quick pick of the most interesting ones..." https://boilingsteam.com/new-steam-games-with-native-linux-clients-2022-06-23-edition/ | Jun 23 14:20 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-boilingsteam.com | New Steam Games with Native Linux Clients - 2022-06-23 Edition - Boiling Steam | Jun 23 14:20 | |
fuzzy | plugging into 1KiloWatt powersupply directly into the brain | Jun 23 14:20 |
techrights-news | Cockpit Project: Cockpit 272 https://cockpit-project.org//blog/cockpit-272.html | Jun 23 14:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cockpit-project.org | Cockpit 272 — Cockpit Project | Jun 23 14:21 | |
matey | in a perfect world youd have 24-bit colour on the vt, and, you could turn it off and do 8 using ansi escapes | Jun 23 14:21 |
matey | but, i can imagine someone finding a serious flaw in that plan and coming up with a better idea | Jun 23 14:22 |
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matey | something like a string that changes modes repeatedly until your gpu overheats or something | Jun 23 14:22 |
techrights-news | "Partying for the ruling class in superspreader events was never a priority. Meanwhile people around me not only get infected but also reinfected. It takes a big toll on their health, in spite of a young age…" https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/23/hospitals-summer-of-covid/ | Jun 23 14:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » British Hospitals Increasingly Overpopulated With COVID-19 Patients Again (and It’s Only Summer!) | Jun 23 14:22 | |
matey | of course in a perfect world no one would create such a string | Jun 23 14:22 |
fuzzy | ticking down color depth alone, reduced the memory-data rate 75%, or, to put it another way, can improve performance up to 300% | Jun 23 14:23 |
matey | either way, im in charge of whether each vt is 80x25 or 80x50 | Jun 23 14:23 |
matey | i still havent figured out 8x43 but im pleased with it so far | Jun 23 14:24 |
matey | (8x43 is way nicer than 8x50) | Jun 23 14:24 |
fuzzy | scaling down the framebuffer from FullHD to HDReady or similar, is another 200% boost | Jun 23 14:24 |
matey | some of us would rather have the resolution (or at least full colour) | Jun 23 14:25 |
techrights-news | When it comes to UK Covid-19 fatalities data, the data supplies to the public is already 35 days behind! | Jun 23 14:25 |
fuzzy | sure, i am happy with DVD/Pal resolution video, only watching the old X-files series currently | Jun 23 14:26 |
matey | scully <3 | Jun 23 14:26 |
fuzzy | USA changed since then, the 1990s | Jun 23 14:26 |
matey | to say the least | Jun 23 14:26 |
matey | gillian anderson invented asmr | Jun 23 14:27 |
techrights-news | But based on data we do have, in the week ending 10-06-2022 we had 50%+ more deaths with COVID-19 in the death certificate than the prior week. We're being gaslight and left in the dark. | Jun 23 14:27 |
MinceR | has anyone invented the ASMD yet, though? | Jun 23 14:27 |
fuzzy | found another one recently, "Joy of Painting" Bob Ross, it's broadcasted in the middle of the night on german alpha science tv channel | Jun 23 14:28 |
matey | asmd? | Jun 23 14:28 |
fuzzy | no clue, asmd? | Jun 23 14:28 |
matey | "be sure to make your ascii look like happy little ascii" | Jun 23 14:28 |
MinceR | https://liandri.beyondunreal.com/ASMD | Jun 23 14:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-liandri.beyondunreal.com | Shock Rifle - Liandri Archives | Jun 23 14:29 | |
techrights-news | Steven Vaughan-Nichols,found himself as a job as a marketer of Jim Zemlin, sub-contracted via ZDNet and working on Microsoft's payroll | Jun 23 14:29 |
matey | i suppose seeing gillian anderson with an asmd wouldnt be off-putting | Jun 23 14:30 |
techrights-news | LF-funded fluff instead of news. When "journalism" is just a sub-branch of the Public Relations industry. http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166352#comment-34112 | Jun 23 14:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux and Linux Foundation | Tux Machines | Jun 23 14:31 | |
matey | i dont have much of a girls-with-guns fetish, but then again, its gillian anderson | Jun 23 14:31 |
techrights-news | This project lets you experience life with a cybernetic tail | Arduino Blog ⚓ https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/06/23/this-project-lets-you-experience-life-with-a-cybernetic-tail/ ䷉ Source: Arduino | Hardware | OpenHardware | Hacking | Jun 23 14:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | This project lets you experience life with a cybernetic tail | Arduino Blog | Jun 23 14:31 | |
matey | her face is amazing. its her voice that melts me into a puddle | Jun 23 14:32 |
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MinceR | :) | Jun 23 14:32 |
matey | if she has half that effect on most people, the revolution will need earplugs | Jun 23 14:32 |
techrights-news | "i've read some posts here and am excited to get to know y'all. i used to spend most if not all my time on twitter, but slowly i'm weaning off of it. didn't really serve me much apart from a time-killer and a mind-occupier." gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1030 | Jun 23 14:33 |
fuzzy | i think, the acting abilities of mulder and scully weren't the strength of the show | Jun 23 14:33 |
matey | better than babylon 5 at least | Jun 23 14:34 |
matey | but thats the joke | Jun 23 14:34 |
fuzzy | in fact, they didn't get into they of what was best: the story telling, character portraits of other typical inhabitants of america | Jun 23 14:34 |
matey | babylon 5 was an amazing show. the acting was... | Jun 23 14:34 |
matey | i think christopher reeves could have outperformed some of them | Jun 23 14:34 |
matey | even after the accident, he wasnt quite as stiff | Jun 23 14:34 |
matey | even if you could act, you were on set with countless people who barely could | Jun 23 14:35 |
matey | so it was hard to tell | Jun 23 14:35 |
techrights-news | New spam/plagiarism site called "timestabloid"... and of course shitty Gulag Nose (Google News) will index that as a news source. You should dump Google, it's a noise and spying machine. | Jun 23 14:36 |
fuzzy | the x-files series was best when not focussing on the main actors too much | Jun 23 14:36 |
matey | there i could never agree | Jun 23 14:36 |
matey | they could have gotten rid of the entire show and just have scully read everyones lines | Jun 23 14:36 |
matey | that would be fine | Jun 23 14:37 |
matey | i did like some of the plots | Jun 23 14:37 |
matey | i think | Jun 23 14:37 |
matey | mulder was my favourite character, from a writing standpoint | Jun 23 14:37 |
matey | duchovney wasnt terrible | Jun 23 14:37 |
fuzzy | of cause | Jun 23 14:37 |
matey | but all in all if it was a one woman show | Jun 23 14:38 |
matey | i mean i wouldnt have complained | Jun 23 14:38 |
fuzzy | just saying, the strength of x-files wasn't the main characters and their acting | Jun 23 14:38 |
fuzzy | it was the story telling, and the many other different actors involved | Jun 23 14:38 |
matey | some of the story telling was excellent | Jun 23 14:38 |
matey | some of it was really weak | Jun 23 14:38 |
matey | the first movie was dubious | Jun 23 14:39 |
matey | the second movie was criminally shit | Jun 23 14:39 |
fuzzy | there's a contradiction in the main plot | Jun 23 14:39 |
matey | the franchise was like a dog with cancer they wouldnt let die | Jun 23 14:39 |
fuzzy | when Kritschgau explained, the Alien UFO was all government scam, Mulder and Scully followed along this reasoning without doubt | Jun 23 14:39 |
matey | as soon as they brought the guy in from terminator they should have taken the whole thing out and shot it | Jun 23 14:40 |
matey | it wasnt his fault, he couldnt help it either | Jun 23 14:40 |
fuzzy | and then later, yes, the nonsense culminated in the super soldier | Jun 23 14:40 |
fuzzy | it wasn't enough, mulder and scully had sexual intercourse, and scully got pregnant | Jun 23 14:40 |
fuzzy | no, it she gave birth to a super-soldier | Jun 23 14:40 |
fuzzy | the underlying motive of this, was the injection of microchips into the population (pox vaccination) | Jun 23 14:41 |
fuzzy | and categorizing the population in gigantic archives | Jun 23 14:42 |
fuzzy | and then, some give birth to super-soliders, by magic force, instead of eugenics of cause | Jun 23 14:42 |
matey | it wouldnt have been a worse show than it turned out if at that point they had scrapped all their plans, kept the previous plotines, replaced mulder with ed o neill and scully with katey sagal | Jun 23 14:42 |
fuzzy | the lone gunmen btw. are among those side-actors, which made X-files series shine above anything else produced for TV | Jun 23 14:43 |
matey | mulder could spend the next few seasons undercover selling shoes while scully was completely useless, but amusing | Jun 23 14:43 |
matey | well yeah the lone gunmen was better than the show they left behind | Jun 23 14:44 |
matey | but the novelty was used up even faster, so | Jun 23 14:44 |
matey | it was too much like having richard stallman, linus torvalds and eric raymond in your house once a week, forever | Jun 23 14:45 |
matey | stallman could stay, for better or worse | Jun 23 14:45 |
matey | torvalds and raymond would HAVE TO die | Jun 23 14:45 |
matey | i think the best explanation for the xfiles is this | Jun 23 14:47 |
matey | chris carter never had a coke habit before the third season | Jun 23 14:47 |
matey | and then every season it got worse after that | Jun 23 14:47 |
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matey | im not saying he actually did any coke | Jun 23 14:47 |
techrights-news | SPAMnil openwashing again.... 'Open' Mainframe. This is getting out of hand... the brands we've long relied on are being diluted into oblivion. | Jun 23 14:47 |
matey | only that most theories fail to tie everything together, and this one excells imo | Jun 23 14:48 |
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techrights-news | This is absurd because "the clown" means a security breach, unless it's the government itself running and controlling that "clown computing" https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2022/06/23/cisa-releases-cloud-security-technical-reference-architecture | Jun 23 14:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | CISA Releases Cloud Security Technical Reference Architecture | CISA | Jun 23 14:49 | |
techrights-news | "Some highlights from Linus' recent fireside chat, Qt gets a new leader and a Linux botnet we should probably take seriously." https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/149012/linux-action-news-246/ | Jun 23 14:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.jupiterbroadcasting.com | Linux Action News 246 | Jupiter Broadcasting | Jun 23 14:49 | |
matey | the second movie happened because there was no intervention | Jun 23 14:51 |
matey | carters family and friends didnt only let him down, they let all fans down | Jun 23 14:51 |
matey | people think the matrix sequels were bad. they could just have the architect shit on a mirror for 2 hours and id go watch that before anyone could pay me to see another xfiles movie | Jun 23 14:53 |
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matey | that film was a cry for help and no one did anything | Jun 23 14:54 |
matey | even after making that movie, carter deserves better | Jun 23 14:54 |
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fuzzy | there was moments, when Mulder excelled: Blasphemie | Jun 23 14:55 |
matey | i liked mulder | Jun 23 14:56 |
fuzzy | one such moment was the investigation of the murder of a priest, who faked his hands were bleeding, with some ketchup | Jun 23 14:56 |
matey | if you tried to cross james kirk with humphrey bogart, youd get mulder | Jun 23 14:56 |
fuzzy | and then got strangled by satan for it... "believe, believe in the miracle" | Jun 23 14:56 |
matey | of course that would be silly. and he was. | Jun 23 14:56 |
fuzzy | and mulder, checks the blood content, as an FBI agent would, by tasting with his tounge | Jun 23 14:57 |
fuzzy | brilliant | Jun 23 14:57 |
matey | by then i think chris carter was just face first in a table full of the stuff | Jun 23 14:57 |
fuzzy | another such moment was the mockery of telekinetic abilities, when he was tested for this and could see in advance which pictures appear on screen | Jun 23 14:57 |
fuzzy | i was rolling on the floor laughing | Jun 23 14:58 |
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fuzzy | and, then mulder got injected with drugs, cruzified by medics... dreaming of a former female agent | Jun 23 14:58 |
fuzzy | absurd humor | Jun 23 14:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 31.20 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 4.71▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 23 14:59 |
matey | what happened to do no harm | Jun 23 14:59 |
matey | i guess all bets are off when you join the fbi | Jun 23 14:59 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=C-CG5w4YwOI | Jun 23 15:00 |
schestowitz_TR | psymin: weclome back! | Jun 23 15:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | "Weird Al" Yankovic - Party In The CIA (Parody of "Party In The U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus) - Invidious | Jun 23 15:00 | |
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schestowitz_TR | sorry about yesterday, I was worried you had been wrongly offended. I was trying to stop some outsider who used two nicknames similar to yours | Jun 23 15:00 |
psymin | good morning schestowitz_TR | Jun 23 15:00 |
schestowitz_TR | and hit the wrong name | Jun 23 15:00 |
schestowitz_TR | psydroid2: gm | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | psymin: ^ | Jun 23 15:01 |
psydroid2 | schestowitz_TR, ga | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | maybe psy* and py*... gets confusing | Jun 23 15:01 |
psydroid2 | psymin, ge | Jun 23 15:01 |
psydroid2 | lol | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | it's 3 here | Jun 23 15:01 |
psydroid2 | well, good night guys | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | I just got dsome leaked cocuments | Jun 23 15:01 |
psydroid2 | it's 4 here | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | going to record a video about them | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | back in a while | Jun 23 15:01 |
schestowitz_TR | *Some leaked documents | Jun 23 15:02 |
schestowitz_TR | (EPO) | Jun 23 15:02 |
matey | /me has always wondered about psydroid psydruid and psymin, though psymin always seemed more different | Jun 23 15:02 |
schestowitz_TR | when with autocomplete I need to watch closelyt | Jun 23 15:02 |
matey | and i never said a thing until someone else sort of mentioned it | Jun 23 15:02 |
psydroid2 | we haven't seen or heard much of psymin | Jun 23 15:02 |
*schestowitz_TR minimised window to avoid getting distracted when recording | Jun 23 15:02 | |
matey | true to the name then | Jun 23 15:02 |
psymin | You've probably seen me idling :) | Jun 23 15:02 |
psydroid2 | that's true :) | Jun 23 15:03 |
matey | /me assumes theyre cousins | Jun 23 15:03 |
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psydroid2 | cousins from different fathers and mothers | Jun 23 15:10 |
psymin | sometimes I think psydroid2 is myself logged in from an android phone | Jun 23 15:15 |
matey | i never have that problem since i dont have an android phone | Jun 23 15:15 |
matey | though if i did i would probably think the same thing | Jun 23 15:15 |
psydroid2 | it's getting that confusing, huh? | Jun 23 15:15 |
matey | no its fine | Jun 23 15:15 |
matey | this is just for fun | Jun 23 15:15 |
matey | at least now we know the truth | Jun 23 15:16 |
matey | there are two of you | Jun 23 15:16 |
psydroid2 | that's better than having someone come to the chat to impersonate you | Jun 23 15:16 |
psydroid2 | it was an honour to say the least | Jun 23 15:16 |
matey | im sorry i missed it | Jun 23 15:16 |
psydroid2 | it was just another guest in the guesthouse | Jun 23 15:17 |
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psydroid2 | or just another fox in the henhouse | Jun 23 15:18 |
matey | another crank in the madhouse | Jun 23 15:18 |
schestowitz_TR | does anyone here have experience working on shares desks? | Jun 23 15:27 |
schestowitz_TR | *Shared | Jun 23 15:27 |
schestowitz_TR | at work? | Jun 23 15:27 |
schestowitz_TR | where you get dynamically allocatd a desk? | Jun 23 15:27 |
schestowitz_TR | the EPO wants to do this madness | Jun 23 15:27 |
schestowitz_TR | workers with 6-figure salaries... cannot have their own PC and chair? | Jun 23 15:28 |
matey | if someone told me to use chers desk, id tell them SNAP OUT OF IT! | Jun 23 15:28 |
schestowitz_TR | Cher the singer? | Jun 23 15:28 |
matey | thats not the worst of it, theyre also assigning seats in the cafeteria | Jun 23 15:28 |
schestowitz_TR | "Strong ENough"? | Jun 23 15:28 |
psydroid2 | I had that at one job, I was assigned a different desk and chair every 2 months | Jun 23 15:28 |
psydroid2 | I think they do it so you get to know your colleagues better but it could also be so you don't form too strong a team or clique | Jun 23 15:29 |
psydroid2 | it's definitely weird | Jun 23 15:30 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-22.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 23 15:30 |
matey | when people find out there is no epo, that someone just escaped from a mental institution and started requesting funds and publishing papers, then it will all make sense | Jun 23 15:30 |
matey | same thing with tesla | Jun 23 15:30 |
schestowitz_TR | psydroid2: some cities do this | Jun 23 15:32 |
schestowitz_TR | with council housing | Jun 23 15:32 |
schestowitz_TR | for that reason | Jun 23 15:32 |
matey | /me steals some /me steals some of antónio campinos letterhead and starts sending him messages from himself, "from the future" | Jun 23 15:32 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=SdT7r1OXFQ0 | Jun 23 15:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | The Office: Future Dwight - Invidious | Jun 23 15:35 | |
MinceR | https://ircz.de/p/2206136 | Jun 23 15:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ircz.de | IRCZ makes your life worth living https://i.redd.it/rld48xo098491.jpg created on 2022-06-13 01:54:18.751075 | Jun 23 15:36 | |
techrights-news | 🔤SpellBinding: ABEGHLU Wordo: TIARA gemini://tilde.cafe/~spellbinding/gemlog/2022-06-23.gmi | Jun 23 15:36 |
psymin | what is an epo? | Jun 23 15:36 |
techrights-news | Understanding explicit OpenCL memory migration between device gemini://gemini.clehaxze.tw/gemlog/2022/06-23-understanding-explicit-opencl-memory-migration-between-devices.gmi | Jun 23 15:37 |
schestowitz_TR | psymin: european patent ofice | Jun 23 15:37 |
schestowitz_TR | "EPO Management Behaves As If the Goal is to Shut Down and Outsource the Patent Office, Making a Bank or Having Rubber-Stamping With Kangaroo Courts Override the European Patent Convention (EPC)" | Jun 23 15:37 |
schestowitz_TR | Article in progress | Jun 23 15:38 |
matey | after desksharing of course comes mandatory carpooling | Jun 23 15:39 |
schestowitz_TR | heh | Jun 23 15:40 |
schestowitz_TR | maybe | Jun 23 15:40 |
MinceR | homesharing, abolition of private property | Jun 23 15:40 |
matey | they start requiring employees to act as a free uber for coworkers | Jun 23 15:40 |
matey | finally they start company brothels where you have to let coworkers sleep with your spouse | Jun 23 15:42 |
matey | i mean, amazon and google already get to watch | Jun 23 15:44 |
matey | its just one more step until they get to join in | Jun 23 15:44 |
matey | ^ spple too | Jun 23 15:44 |
MinceR | the government has already joined in | Jun 23 15:45 |
MinceR | https://i.pinimg.com/564x/28/41/fa/2841fad4ae14eb4acc09001c4c61cd3e.jpg | Jun 23 15:45 |
matey | desksharing sounds like a great idea until theyre short on desks and someone has to work in your lap | Jun 23 15:48 |
matey | happened at microsoft, ballmer was very apologetic about it | Jun 23 15:48 |
matey | "sorry, i rub peoples thighs when i get nervous, it helps me relax" | Jun 23 15:49 |
matey | so does an intracardiac epinephrine injection | Jun 23 15:51 |
matey | "but thats" | Jun 23 15:51 |
matey | "yeah, but for him thats relaxing" | Jun 23 15:51 |
psymin | Ballmer was apologetic about something? | Jun 23 15:54 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=BOjJtcTvg60 | Jun 23 15:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Gummy Bears! Bouncing here and there and everywhere! #shorts - Invidious | Jun 23 15:54 | |
XRevan86 | https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/06/22/taira-is-already-home "Release of famous Ukrainian paramedic Yulia Paevska leaves pro-Kremlin blogosphere confused" | Jun 23 15:56 |
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XRevan86 | https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/06/23/the-alleged-attempt-to-assassinate-vladimir-solovyov "What we know about the far-right ex-convicts accused of plotting to kill Russia's chief propagandist" | Jun 23 15:56 |
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XRevan86 | https://theins.press/en/news/252518 | Jun 23 15:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theins.press | Kadyrov's children’s coach becomes Sports Minister of Chechnya | Jun 23 15:56 | |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/23/russia-launches-parallel-import-of-smartphones-and-gaming-consoles-news "Russia launches parallel import of smartphones and gaming consoles" | Jun 23 15:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jun 23 15:57 | |
XRevan86 | https://themoscowtimes.com/2022/06/23/a78077 | Jun 23 15:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.themoscowtimes.com | Russia Mulls ‘Leisure Zone’ in Place of Azovstal Plant Ruins - The Moscow Times | Jun 23 15:57 | |
XRevan86 | https://themoscowtimes.com/2022/06/23/a78085 | Jun 23 15:57 |
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XRevan86 | "Russia Says Dollar Debt Repaid in Rubles Amid Default Fears" | Jun 23 15:57 |
XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/06/23/7354216/ | Jun 23 15:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | First portion of the American HIMARS multiple-launch rocket systems is already in Ukraine ? Reznikov | Ukrayinska Pravda | Jun 23 15:58 | |
schestowitz_TR | " | Jun 23 16:00 |
schestowitz_TR | Many staff members are now used to a certain amount of teleworking. Nevertheless, they also chose to work on the Office’s premises, which is a statutory right and remains the default. It is not a favour management would do you depending on “special circumstances”, as it sometimes would like you to believe. | Jun 23 16:00 |
schestowitz_TR | Therefore, staff are entitled to adequate working conditions on site. | Jun 23 16:00 |
schestowitz_TR | On 1 September 2022, the New Ways of Working will kick off with the management’s intention to introduce a feature that deeply changes work life: hot-desking, sometimes referred to as hoteling. Your staff representatives have not been involved at any stage so far and we have asked for urgent discussions (see the CSC open letter). | Jun 23 16:00 |
schestowitz_TR | The reflections in this publication are based on what we have understood from meetings management held with some of you, putting the cart before the horse and making announcements before any discussions with the Staff Committee(s). | Jun 23 16:00 |
schestowitz_TR | " | Jun 23 16:00 |
matey | i mean lets suppose disney ISNT satan worship | Jun 23 16:03 |
matey | if its not, what is? | Jun 23 16:03 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=DgPt6mvjr5Q | Jun 23 16:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Steve Ballmer Had A Wild Celebration To This Nicholas Batum Three-Pointer - Invidious | Jun 23 16:08 | |
matey | it was a silly question i know | Jun 23 16:08 |
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MinceR | https://ircz.de/p/22061254 | Jun 23 16:15 |
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techrights-news | EPO Management Behaves As If the Goal is to Shut Down and Outsource the Patent Office, Making a ’Monopolies Bank’ Instead... or Having Rubber-Stamping With Kangaroo Courts Override the European Patent Convention (EPC) | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-hot-desking/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-hot-desking/ | Jun 23 16:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | EPO Management Behaves As If the Goal is to Shut Down and Outsource the Patent Office, Making a ‘Monopolies Bank’ Instead… or Having Rubber-Stamping With Kangaroo Courts Override the European Patent Convention (EPC) | Techrights | Jun 23 16:49 | |
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techrights-news | [Meme] Granting Patents Like Mad is Not Productivity (It’s Also Illegal) | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/sobbing-tony/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/sobbing-tony/ | Jun 23 17:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Granting Patents Like Mad is Not Productivity (It’s Also Illegal) | Techrights | Jun 23 17:00 | |
techrights-news | Weekly Increase of 56% in COVID-19-Linked Deaths, But the Government's Disclosure of Data is Almost Going Away Next Week https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/23/covid-deaths/ | Jun 23 17:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » Weekly Increase of 56% in COVID-19-Linked Deaths, But the Government’s Disclosure of Data is Almost Going Away Next Week | Jun 23 17:18 | |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166401 | Jun 23 17:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:19 | |
techrights-news | Lorien: Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding tool for Linux • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166402 | Jun 23 17:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Lorien: Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding tool for Linux | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:19 | |
techrights-news | Stephen O'Grady, bribed by Microsoft, hyping up a GPL violation machine that was created by a man who physically assaults women https://redmonk.com/sogrady/2022/06/23/copilot/ | Jun 23 17:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-redmonk.com | Where is Copilot Taking Us? – tecosystems | Jun 23 17:33 | |
techrights-news | "GitHub, Microsoft and Salesforce are RedMonk customers"... same company twice... and by customers he means MARKETING customers. RedMonk = glorified marketing spam. | Jun 23 17:34 |
techrights-news | Companies like OSI and Redmonk (yes, OSI became a company): we limit the bribes, but if Microsoft pretends to be two companies, then we let it bribe us twice/two times over... | Jun 23 17:37 |
techrights-news | KDE neon 20220623 is out https://neon.kde.org/ | Jun 23 17:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-neon.kde.org | KDE neon | Jun 23 17:38 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166403 | Jun 23 17:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:38 | |
techrights-news | Tails 5.1.1 is out • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166404 | Jun 23 17:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Tails 5.1.1 is out | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:42 | |
XRevan86 | https://theins.press/en/opinion/mikhail-krutikhin/252531 | Jun 23 17:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theins.press | The Queen's Gambit. Mikhail Krutikhin on how the Kremlin sacrifices Gazprom's revenues to blackmail Europe | Jun 23 17:42 | |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/23/im-not-going-to-apologise-chief-of-yekaterinburg-plant-tells-striking-workers-russias-special-operation-in-ukraine-is-to-blame-for-their-unpaid-wages-news "Chief of Yekaterinburg plant tells striking workers Russia’s ‘special operation’ in Ukraine is to blame for their unpaid wages" | Jun 23 17:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jun 23 17:43 | |
techrights-news | Public Knowledge Applauds Bipartisan Privacy Efforts, Cautions Congress Must Fix FCC Authority Concerns Before Full Committee Markup - Public Knowledge ⚓ https://publicknowledge.org/public-knowledge-applauds-bipartisan-privacy-efforts-cautions-congress-must-fix-fcc-authority-concerns-before-full-committee-markup/ ䷉ Source: publicknowledge | Jun 23 17:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-publicknowledge.org | Public Knowledge Applauds Bipartisan Privacy Efforts, Cautions Congress Must Fix FCC Authority Concerns Before Full Committee Markup - Public Knowledge | Jun 23 17:45 | |
techrights-news | Fedora / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166405 | Jun 23 17:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Fedora / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:45 | |
techrights-news | How RISC OS happened, as told by original Acorn Arthur lead • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166406 | Jun 23 17:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | How RISC OS happened, as told by original Acorn Arthur lead | Tux Machines | Jun 23 17:45 | |
techrights-news | "So why is the data going away? Because COVID-19 is going away? Or because the government cannot defend its policies anymore? The media has been complicity in this gaslighting." https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/23/covid-deaths/ | Jun 23 17:46 |
techrights-news | Flabbergasting strategy in Europe’s second-largest institution makes one wonder if the goal is to drive out the workers or simply shut down the workplace http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-hot-desking/ | Jun 23 17:46 |
techrights-news | Patent granting is down by a quarter at the EPO, so António Campinos — like Benoît Battistelli before him — resorts to terrorising staff http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/sobbing-tony/ | Jun 23 17:46 |
matey | one way to make fuzzys research useful to more people would be to have minimalism clubs that specialise in removing features and making things more modular | Jun 23 17:48 |
matey | umatrix is a cool extension but a proxy that killed any web feature you wanted would be cooler | Jun 23 17:49 |
matey | one of the problems with most proxies is they dont act as a mitm | Jun 23 17:49 |
matey | so you cant really filter anything unless its http | Jun 23 17:49 |
matey | but if the proxy could have an ssl connection to the web and the browser could have an ssl connection to the proxy | Jun 23 17:50 |
matey | it could do what umatrix does, but for any browser | Jun 23 17:51 |
matey | if people are going to keep adding features to hijack applications | Jun 23 17:51 |
matey | removing and boycotting features is a way forward | Jun 23 17:52 |
matey | there arent enough people to do it, thats why projects like devuan become hamlets | Jun 23 17:52 |
matey | it would have to start with offering new skills to people, and encouraging them to learn those skills | Jun 23 17:53 |
matey | youd want to talk about the benefits to creating a world where users had control of their computing again | Jun 23 17:53 |
techrights-news | Links 23/06/2022: digiKam 7.7 and Tails 5.1.1 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/tails-5-1-1/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/tails-5-1-1/ | Jun 23 17:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/06/2022: digiKam 7.7 and Tails 5.1.1 | Techrights | Jun 23 17:54 | |
matey | as long as theres talk of federation, its worth talking about what federations can DO | Jun 23 17:55 |
matey | what they can learn, teach, accomplish, and how they can take things back | Jun 23 17:55 |
matey | software that puts users in control ultimately means smaller software | Jun 23 17:55 |
schestowitz_TR | star trek has a federation | Jun 23 17:55 |
matey | thanks for that roy | Jun 23 17:55 |
matey | ive met some of the cast | Jun 23 17:56 |
matey | a world where users wait for developers is a world where developers control users | Jun 23 17:57 |
MinceR | 23 184900 < matey> umatrix is a cool extension but a proxy that killed any web feature you wanted would be cooler | Jun 23 17:57 |
MinceR | a proxy would have to do MITM against https pages for it to work, though | Jun 23 17:57 |
matey | there should be more ways that people can take control | Jun 23 17:57 |
MinceR | so i'd rather have a content blocking protocol | Jun 23 17:57 |
matey | 16:49 <matey> one of the problems with most proxies is they dont act as a mitm | Jun 23 17:57 |
MinceR | where a web browser could ask the content blocking daemon for every resource whether it should be downloaded or not | Jun 23 17:58 |
MinceR | and possibly whether to remove certain elements (div, whatever) from it | Jun 23 17:58 |
matey | yeah that would be better | Jun 23 17:58 |
matey | but im not just talking about resources | Jun 23 17:59 |
matey | im also talking about html elements. javascript commands | Jun 23 17:59 |
matey | basically give users the most powerful filter imaginable | Jun 23 17:59 |
matey | at the top level you could just block domains altogether | Jun 23 17:59 |
matey | after that, resources | Jun 23 18:00 |
matey | and after that, specific content (including html tags at least) | Jun 23 18:00 |
matey | if you hated one level of filter (maybe its slow) you could just disable that level | Jun 23 18:01 |
matey | so maybe its a great tool but the content filter sucks-- dont run that part | Jun 23 18:01 |
matey | youd still have control over domains and resources | Jun 23 18:01 |
matey | if it worked like torsocks you could run a browser (or wget) from it like this | Jun 23 18:03 |
matey | wfilter wget http://techrights.org | Jun 23 18:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Welcome to Techrights | Jun 23 18:03 | |
matey | and it would get that page, but only after passing through your default filter settings | Jun 23 18:04 |
matey | preferably configured with text files | Jun 23 18:04 |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166407 | Jun 23 18:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 18:04 | |
matey | but you could also say | Jun 23 18:04 |
matey | wfilter firefox | Jun 23 18:04 |
matey | using the proxy setup in firefox seems like a good idea, except that mozilla are exactly the sort of people not to honour that | Jun 23 18:05 |
matey | if they even still do | Jun 23 18:05 |
matey | the point isnt whether people should be using firefox | Jun 23 18:05 |
matey | but that this feature isnt tied to what browser you use | Jun 23 18:05 |
MinceR | another problem with the proxy setup is how do you check if the certificates are good if your browser can't see the TLS connection | Jun 23 18:05 |
MinceR | HSTS would be another problem | Jun 23 18:06 |
matey | browser -> tofu -> proxy | Jun 23 18:06 |
matey | the proxy would handle that like a browser would | Jun 23 18:06 |
matey | then the connection between the browser and the proxy would be tofu-based | Jun 23 18:06 |
matey | unless im mistaken you can get to stop bitching about that after the first time | Jun 23 18:06 |
MinceR | and the browser would go crazy because of HSTS | Jun 23 18:07 |
matey | so what youre saying is, if you used that proxy | Jun 23 18:07 |
matey | you couldnt get the browser to trust the connection? | Jun 23 18:07 |
matey | to other websites you mean | Jun 23 18:07 |
MinceR | the site would probably make the browser redirect to the https version pretty much immediately | Jun 23 18:08 |
matey | ok, crazy idea... | Jun 23 18:08 |
MinceR | and if the browser sees that the connection is still not encrypted on its end, it would probably refuse to proceed | Jun 23 18:08 |
matey | first of all, we are talking about https in the first place | Jun 23 18:09 |
matey | so redirecting to https isnt the issue here | Jun 23 18:09 |
matey | we are handling all the certs as a feature of the proxy itself | Jun 23 18:09 |
MinceR | from the browser's point of view, it's supposed to look like it's plain http | Jun 23 18:09 |
MinceR | because the proxy is doing TLS | Jun 23 18:09 |
MinceR | unless you MITM and re-encrypt like Zorp does | Jun 23 18:09 |
matey | then (if possible) creating a generic connection between the proxy and the | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | browser | Jun 23 18:10 |
MinceR | but i'm not sure if that's even workable with "modern" sites and technologies | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | unless you MITM and re-encrypt like Zorp does <- well thats what ive been saying | Jun 23 18:10 |
MinceR | ic | Jun 23 18:10 |
MinceR | i missed that part | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | but i'm not sure if that's even workable with "modern" sites and technologies <- nor am i | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | i kind of think it cant be impossible, because ssl just isnt that bulletproof in the first place | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | no matter what you do | Jun 23 18:10 |
matey | the question for me is whether its possible within SOME reasonable level of not fucking up the whole point of ssl | Jun 23 18:11 |
matey | it could even help if the proxy handled these things more sanely than mozilla for example | Jun 23 18:11 |
matey | youre basically talking about building a browser... but minus the rendering, plugins, all the gui bullshit | Jun 23 18:12 |
matey | which then talks securely to a gui browser | Jun 23 18:12 |
matey | or wget for that matter | Jun 23 18:12 |
matey | it would separate a LOT of what the browser does from the browser itself | Jun 23 18:12 |
matey | making things more modular, giving users more control, and giving them LESS reason to stay tied to the worst browser | Jun 23 18:12 |
matey | another idea i had, which i even wrote about a year ago, was just making a different kind of text browser | Jun 23 18:13 |
matey | it has most of the same ideas, this is just that idea but it lets you use your own web browser as a frontend for it | Jun 23 18:13 |
matey | so you can use the rendering capabilities of mozilla or netsurf but let the new thing take care of everything behind the gui | Jun 23 18:14 |
matey | and the point of this extra layer isnt just modularity | Jun 23 18:14 |
matey | it would be something users could take control of via python or something | Jun 23 18:14 |
matey | so like now you could rewrite how your web experience works | Jun 23 18:15 |
matey | mozilla used to give you the power to do so much of this | Jun 23 18:15 |
matey | but you know how that goes | Jun 23 18:15 |
matey | you write something as sophisticated as umatrix even, they come along and break all your shit | Jun 23 18:16 |
matey | sending plugins back to the stone age because they think its awesome | Jun 23 18:16 |
matey | im not saying it wholly unjustified, but they do love an excuse to give you no option | Jun 23 18:16 |
matey | i prefer things that take that power away from people like mozilla | Jun 23 18:16 |
matey | give it back to users | Jun 23 18:16 |
matey | whenever mozilla pulls something like that, they should be kneecapped somehow | Jun 23 18:17 |
matey | give it back to users | Jun 23 18:17 |
matey | its not easy, thats why in the long run, mozilla should kill itself | Jun 23 18:17 |
matey | but its still fucking here, so... | Jun 23 18:17 |
matey | giving people a way to boycott it piece by piece-- this is one reason i love umatrix | Jun 23 18:17 |
matey | sadly, umatrix crashes, without taking the browser with | Jun 23 18:18 |
matey | then i load a page and all my umatrix, NOOOOO! | Jun 23 18:18 |
matey | the page loads without any filtering | Jun 23 18:18 |
matey | then i feel dirty | Jun 23 18:18 |
matey | the plugin system mozilla has is completely inadequate | Jun 23 18:18 |
MinceR | 23 191337 < matey> it has most of the same ideas, this is just that idea but it lets you use your own web browser as a frontend for it | Jun 23 18:18 |
matey | its NOT more secure, if anything its less reliable | Jun 23 18:18 |
MinceR | i've been thinking of writing something that could act like that | Jun 23 18:18 |
MinceR | ncurses frontend, Tk frontend, web frontend | Jun 23 18:19 |
matey | good | Jun 23 18:19 |
matey | GREAT! | Jun 23 18:19 |
MinceR | and then the web frontend could run in chromium or whatever | Jun 23 18:19 |
MinceR | and have site-specific preprocessing/fetching scripts to turn a "modern" page into a static page that doesn't eat tons of CPU and RAM | Jun 23 18:20 |
techrights-news | Hopefully Reddit will die soon https://medium.com/yardcouch-com/the-fall-of-reddit-why-its-quickly-declining-into-chaos-cb0da61aca56 | Jun 23 18:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Fall Of Reddit: Why It’s Quickly Declining into Chaos | by Isaiah McCall | Yard Couch | Jun, 2022 | Medium | Jun 23 18:20 | |
matey | that would be good | Jun 23 18:20 |
MinceR | and place visual indicators for content you might be missing, and provide a means to access it | Jun 23 18:20 |
matey | basically every site is a blob now | Jun 23 18:20 |
matey | so contrary to the original web | Jun 23 18:21 |
matey | so making it possible to reverse that | Jun 23 18:21 |
matey | i mean, on the one hand, the drawback is making the web tolerable a bit longer | Jun 23 18:21 |
matey | on the other hand, it can be a sort of methadone clinic for people who are trying to get away from the web, since we know full well the exodus is far off | Jun 23 18:21 |
matey | and im willing to explore that idea | Jun 23 18:21 |
matey | im all about kneecapping the web so more reasonable websites get through and some others... dont | Jun 23 18:22 |
MinceR | i'd also add support for gopher and gemini protocols and markup | Jun 23 18:22 |
matey | i make a couple exceptions too | Jun 23 18:22 |
matey | i wouldnt complain | Jun 23 18:22 |
matey | usually im against bolting gemini and web together, but in this context it would be reasonable enough | Jun 23 18:23 |
matey | one of the things i love about gemini is that it makes it REALLY EASY to do something like this to gemini | Jun 23 18:23 |
matey | i mean | Jun 23 18:23 |
matey | i could personally create this for gemini easily enough | Jun 23 18:24 |
matey | for the web its a bitch | Jun 23 18:24 |
matey | "deblob the web" | Jun 23 18:24 |
matey | the fsf hired some flybynight to create librejs | Jun 23 18:25 |
matey | youd think they would rely on volunteers, but thats not what happened | Jun 23 18:25 |
matey | they couldnt find talent without making it a chance for someone to come in, do the minimal work, get paid, then leave the fsf with... | Jun 23 18:26 |
matey | i mean, ive always liked the idea but the implementation... | Jun 23 18:26 |
matey | why is icecat utter shit everywhere | Jun 23 18:26 |
matey | /me turns off librejs | Jun 23 18:26 |
techrights-news | Precedents of the Unprecedented: Black Squares Before Malevich – The Public Domain Review ⚓ https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/black-squares-before-malevich/ ䷉ Source: publicdomainreview | Jun 23 18:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-publicdomainreview.org | Precedents of the Unprecedented: Black Squares Before Malevich – The Public Domain Review | Jun 23 18:26 | |
matey | oh, okay, its not | Jun 23 18:26 |
techrights-news | The curious tale of a fake Carrier.app ttps://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2022/06/curious-case-carrier-app.html | Jun 23 18:27 |
matey | id rather see people i know developing software gradually than seeing someone come in, develop a whole plugin bounty-style then piss off | Jun 23 18:27 |
matey | imo the results speak for themselves. something gets downloaded directly from github using wget ffs | Jun 23 18:28 |
matey | its based on jasmine (whatever that is) | Jun 23 18:28 |
techrights-news | "There is a new application available for Sparkers: WineZGUI" https://sparkylinux.org/winezgui/ | Jun 23 18:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sparkylinux.org | WineZGUI – SparkyLinux | Jun 23 18:29 | |
techrights-news | EasyOS Update delta files for smaller downloads • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166408 | Jun 23 18:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | EasyOS Update delta files for smaller downloads | Tux Machines | Jun 23 18:29 | |
schestowitz_TR | matey: | Jun 23 18:30 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-22.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 23 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR | barry uses shithub | Jun 23 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR | you know this alreaady | Jun 23 18:30 |
matey | the fsf had a repo before github existed. youd think they would pull in the library they needed | Jun 23 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR | did they kick you out from the forum for talking about ut? | Jun 23 18:30 |
matey | possibly compile it there | Jun 23 18:30 |
matey | i wasnt kicked out of the forum at all | Jun 23 18:30 |
matey | LOL i know what happened | Jun 23 18:31 |
matey | its been fucking years | Jun 23 18:31 |
matey | its nearly impossible to get banned there | Jun 23 18:31 |
matey | like if osama bin laden were still alive, he probably could have posted there at least until 2003 or 2004 | Jun 23 18:31 |
matey | the forum no longer exists, the admin is deceased | Jun 23 18:32 |
matey | i was on okay terms with the moderator | Jun 23 18:32 |
SomeH4x0r | I know a person who is into controversial illegal stuff, and is looking for places with free speech, btw | Jun 23 18:32 |
matey | but i got really tired of the community and in | Jun 23 18:33 |
matey | and is looking for places with free speech, btw <- this is a nearly suicidal way to look for a place to talk about illegal stuff | Jun 23 18:33 |
AdmFubar | the time bomb? https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/23/tesla_model_s_explodes_after/ | Jun 23 18:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Totaled Tesla goes up in flames three weeks after crash • The Register | Jun 23 18:33 | |
matey | i mean if thats your goal, youll have to build it yourself | Jun 23 18:33 |
matey | otherwise how would you ever know you could trust it | Jun 23 18:34 |
matey | but i got really tired of the community, a lot of which is RIDICULOUSLY cult-like | Jun 23 18:34 |
SomeH4x0r | yes, he said he will look for options to set up his own chat | Jun 23 18:34 |
matey | its nearly impossible to get banned but i set out deliberately to | Jun 23 18:35 |
matey | he said he will look for options <- the way you talk about these things openly is also a liability to everyone around you | Jun 23 18:35 |
matey | in varying degrees, and most people wont care | Jun 23 18:35 |
matey | but its sloppy and self-defeating | Jun 23 18:35 |
matey | its nearly impossible to get banned but i set out deliberately to-- mostly by harassing the moderator in pm | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | he was very patient, and i included the fact that it wasnt personal | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | id be way less likely to do that today | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | but that the time i was adamant | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | so he finally banned me | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | at my insistence | Jun 23 18:36 |
matey | YEARS LATER i went there under another handle, sent a pm to the same moderator, apologised and explained again | Jun 23 18:37 |
matey | and he didnt ban me a second time | Jun 23 18:37 |
matey | only when i demanded it | Jun 23 18:37 |
matey | it was REALLY REALLY hard to get banned there | Jun 23 18:38 |
matey | a few managed. i dont know how. | Jun 23 18:38 |
matey | but i like how a segue from github to barry to me getting banned somewhere works in your head | Jun 23 18:38 |
matey | i mean thats kind of priceless | Jun 23 18:39 |
matey | ive been banned from incredibly few places in the past 20-25 years online | Jun 23 18:39 |
matey | you probably know half of them, its not many | Jun 23 18:39 |
matey | and to say the least, im outspoken | Jun 23 18:40 |
matey | and i swear (youll deny) you insinuate it proves something but | Jun 23 18:41 |
matey | its always been somewhere run by the same uppity cunts who tried to remove stallman from lieplanet | Jun 23 18:41 |
matey | over similar shit | Jun 23 18:41 |
matey | so its like | Jun 23 18:41 |
matey | some kind of mini-scandal if its me | Jun 23 18:41 |
matey | but the rest of the time you pose as some magnanimous free speech guy | Jun 23 18:42 |
matey | the only reason you let people speak freely is you think youre giving them enough rope to hang themselves | Jun 23 18:42 |
matey | thats not the same thing | Jun 23 18:42 |
matey | but you deny everything all the time so... i mean, you can say the obvious, say the truth here, it will never make any kind of difference (i know that) | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | then later, and this is my point-- try to be like | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | oh yeah github, by the way, werent you banned from puppy? | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | not really. | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | sancimonious double standard. | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | +t | Jun 23 18:43 |
matey | some kind of mini-scandal if its me / its always been somewhere run by the same uppity cunts who tried to remove stallman / over similar shit | Jun 23 18:44 |
matey | deny it all you like. theres no other explanation that makes a lick of sense. | Jun 23 18:45 |
matey | that never stops you | Jun 23 18:45 |
matey | the moderator at puppy incidently, took constant shit from everyone | Jun 23 18:48 |
matey | he wasnt perfect, he must have really fucked up a couple times, i know he played favourites a little | Jun 23 18:48 |
matey | in fairness, there were few moderators in the history of forums that were less heavy-handed or drunk with power | Jun 23 18:49 |
matey | and he may have held grudges but i never saw evidence of it | Jun 23 18:49 |
matey | as a result, the forum was LOADED with trolls. but most of those trolls used the distro so | Jun 23 18:50 |
matey | it was more of a community than github or libreoffice will ever be, albeit a clusterfuck of one | Jun 23 18:50 |
matey | with that forum gone, i cant imagine the distro faring well | Jun 23 18:51 |
matey | it was on its last legs, now it only has the tiny other forum that could never begin to compare | Jun 23 18:51 |
matey | i dont know anyone that users barrys new distro | Jun 23 18:51 |
matey | he washed his hands of puppy so if the community doesnt keep it going, it doesnt keep going | Jun 23 18:52 |
matey | people looking for a distro that really does sort of what puppy USED TO when it was relatively awesome are going to use antix | Jun 23 18:52 |
matey | people have been drifting from puppy to antix for ages. of course its github-based too | Jun 23 18:53 |
matey | but antix is more like puppy used to be, or better | Jun 23 18:53 |
matey | theyve done some really dumb things, but not more than puppy did, and its as usable as devuan if not moreso | Jun 23 18:54 |
matey | the puppy you see on github isnt puppy | Jun 23 18:55 |
matey | officially, from barry, it is | Jun 23 18:55 |
matey | but thats only half the story | Jun 23 18:56 |
matey | most puppy users think of it differently | Jun 23 18:56 |
matey | i mean barry puts the community in charge | Jun 23 18:56 |
matey | then the community splits on the future | Jun 23 18:56 |
matey | one official part of the split exists, blessed | Jun 23 18:57 |
matey | but culturally its not always connected to the rest of it | Jun 23 18:57 |
matey | most is on github, but not all of it, and at most only the non-github-based projects interest me so | Jun 23 18:58 |
matey | people give the official one more flak that it deserves | Jun 23 18:58 |
matey | but puppy is bizarre | Jun 23 18:58 |
matey | you have the developers that put themselves in charge | Jun 23 18:58 |
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matey | you have the most paranoid users that are afraid if you talk too much about how things work on the forums theyll be dragged into involuntary developertude | Jun 23 18:59 |
matey | and you have the people in between that love remastering but dont give two shits about the official shit | Jun 23 18:59 |
matey | puppy is insane | Jun 23 19:00 |
matey | im really past wanting anything to do with it, but id still take it over systemd, if those were the choices | Jun 23 19:00 |
matey | it wasnt really my first distro... but it was really my first distro | Jun 23 19:01 |
matey | technically though, the first one i used was tomsrtbt | Jun 23 19:01 |
schestowitz_TR | <matey> the puppy you see on github isnt puppy | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | he is a good developer | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | and makes a small distro | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | I had it on a machine once | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | very old machine | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | I wonder why he doesn't use free hosting in some other place | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | or self-hosts | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | he can get that free fromm ibiblio maybe | Jun 23 19:03 |
schestowitz_TR | they do his download/file-hosting | Jun 23 19:04 |
schestowitz_TR | but I doubt they set up git instances | Jun 23 19:04 |
schestowitz_TR | maybe ask gitlab if they can give him a free instance | Jun 23 19:04 |
schestowitz_TR | they tend to give those out for promotional purposes | Jun 23 19:04 |
schestowitz_TR | and then he can at least move away from microsoft | Jun 23 19:05 |
schestowitz_TR | to a "lesser evil" | Jun 23 19:05 |
techrights-news | Exploitable remotely/low attack complexity (severity 8.8/10). Of course it's ProprietaryShit(R), so CorporateMedia(TM) won't say a word. https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-174-05 | Jun 23 19:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Elcomplus SmartICS | CISA | Jun 23 19:10 | |
techrights-news | CVSS v3 9.8 (out 10!). Will corrupt corporate media cover it? Probably not. If it's not "Open Source" and Microsoft sends bribes to create a stigma against what's safer. https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-174-04 | Jun 23 19:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Pyramid Solutions EtherNet/IP Adapter Development Kit | CISA | Jun 23 19:11 | |
techrights-news | 9.9 out of 10. https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsa-22-174-03 | Jun 23 19:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Secheron SEPCOS Control and Protection Relay | CISA | Jun 23 19:12 | |
matey | <schestowitz_TR> I wonder why he doesn't use free hosting in some other place <- barry never gave a shit about any of this | Jun 23 19:14 |
matey | to him, freedom is a lightweight distro, no more no less | Jun 23 19:14 |
matey | it was never puppy gnu/linux | Jun 23 19:15 |
matey | github is there | Jun 23 19:15 |
matey | it "just works" | Jun 23 19:15 |
matey | doesnt even matter if thats true | Jun 23 19:15 |
matey | barry gives roughly zero fucks. what do you expect, hes australian | Jun 23 19:15 |
techrights-news | Proprietary software again. "Exploitable from an adjacent network/low attack complexity" https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ics/advisories/icsma-22-174-01 | Jun 23 19:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | OFFIS DCMTK | CISA | Jun 23 19:16 | |
matey | thats not a remotely unfair comment | Jun 23 19:16 |
matey | maybe theres an australian that gives more fucks-- if so, the others probably think hes weird | Jun 23 19:16 |
matey | "youre from sydney arent you?" | Jun 23 19:16 |
techrights-news | Why does LXer add the story "TypeScript joins 5 most used languages in 2022 lineup"? To help Microsoft? This is an attack on the free and vendor-neutral stuff. | Jun 23 19:17 |
matey | maybe ask gitlab if they can give him a free instance <- i think gitlab is too bloated for him to stand it | Jun 23 19:18 |
matey | i think its nearly fucking unusable | Jun 23 19:18 |
matey | people like it for features, but i think its like trying to pick your nose while your finger is cased in 12 layers of lead casing | Jun 23 19:18 |
matey | which you should obviously never do even if you were physically capable | Jun 23 19:19 |
techrights-news | The article is only based on some self-selecting survey (easy to game) and used by Microsoft booster Richard Speed to promote Microsoft's agenda. This is what happens when "surveys" are just sophisticated marketing plots... and the publisher is paid by criminals from Microsoft | Jun 23 19:19 |
matey | barry may give zero fucks, but i dont think he wants to wait all day either | Jun 23 19:19 |
techrights-news | Visual Studio Code is proprietary spyware controlled by criminals. 1password does not mind associating with it? IIRC, 1password is also proprietary and thus untrustworthy (assume it can leak out all your passwords) https://dev.to/1password/introducing-1password-for-visual-studio-code-3b2k | Jun 23 19:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dev.to | Introducing 1Password for Visual Studio Code - DEV Community | Jun 23 19:24 | |
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techrights-news | You go to Planet Mozilla (the "new" Mozilla) and it shills to you Microsoft's Visual Studio Code and 1Password, which are proprietary and harmful. Maybe Firefox too is going to go down that route. Don't underestimate the self-harming potential of Chief/Chef Baker. | Jun 23 19:26 |
techrights-news | Splunk is proprietary and looks like a WordPress knockoff https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-insights-integration-splunk | Jun 23 19:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Introducing Red Hat Insights integration with Splunk | Jun 23 19:27 | |
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techrights-news | Posthumous Remorse gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1031 "What does it profit you, imperfect courtesan, not to have known what the dead weep for?" | Jun 23 19:34 |
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schestowitz | "I used to worry that not worrying | Jun 23 19:35 |
schestowitz | would leave me | Jun 23 19:35 |
schestowitz | with things | Jun 23 19:35 |
schestowitz | to worry | Jun 23 19:35 |
schestowitz | about" gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1032 | Jun 23 19:35 |
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techrights-news | "Have you ever wanted a perfect community? Well search no more, since it's here! Located in cities, The Community is always growing with new members! Every single day, millions are becoming like us!" gemini://altesq.net/~ryanb/broadcasts/2022-06-23.gmi | Jun 23 19:36 |
MinceR | https://ircz.de/p/22061241 | Jun 23 19:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ircz.de | IRCZ makes your life worth living https://i.redd.it/pearbznnal191.jpg created on 2022-06-12 15:28:29.848794 | Jun 23 19:38 | |
techrights-news | UBports OTA-23 is coming: Here’s a list of models to test on • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166409 | Jun 23 19:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | UBports OTA-23 is coming: Here's a list of models to test on | Tux Machines | Jun 23 19:54 | |
techrights-news | Pretty useless gimmick. You cannot point one eye at each screen https://www.maketecheasier.com/airdroid-cast-review/ | Jun 23 19:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | AirDroid Cast Review: Screen Mirroring Made Easy - Make Tech Easier | Jun 23 19:57 | |
techrights-news | "The Linux Foundation is a sponsor of The New Stack" so they get to tell the media what to say or 'report' for LF sponsors' agenda https://thenewstack.io/rust-in-the-linux-kernel-by-2023-linus-torvalds-predicts/ https://linux.slashdot.org/story/22/06/23/1348251/linus-torvalds-says-rust-for-the-kernel-could-possibly-be-merged-for-linux-520 | Jun 23 19:58 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linux.slashdot.org | Linus Torvalds Says Rust For The Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged For Linux 5.20 - Slashdot | Jun 23 19:58 | |
techrights-news | Torvalds says he only worked on Git for 6 months. It took off because Linux used it and Linux was a high-profile project with strong reputation (before LF came, attacking it reputation for money... from Linux foes and GPL haters) | Jun 23 20:00 |
techrights-news | "In this video, I am going to show an overview of EuroLinux 9.0 and some of the applications pre-installed." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=z0QRpeqGqXQ | Jun 23 20:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | EuroLinux 9.0 overview | ENTERPRISE LINUX DISTRIBUTION - Invidious | Jun 23 20:03 | |
techrights-news | Valve’s new VR headset, Brave Search anti-bias tool, Microsoft vs FOSS copycat apps - Linux news - Invidious ⚓ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=NOwCyNR4yfc ䷉ Source: Video | Invidious | Multimedia | Jun 23 20:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Valve's new VR headset, Brave Search anti-bias tool, Microsoft vs FOSS copycat apps - Linux news - Invidious | Jun 23 20:03 | |
techrights-news | Linux succeeded because of GNU and the GPL (GCC and all that). Git succeeded because of Linux and the GPL. Maybe we should all pay attention to where it all started and WHY it took off. | Jun 23 20:06 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1540017981605961731 | Jun 23 20:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews): "Putin's state TV cronies ponder out loud about exchanging Brittney Griner for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout and propose executing U.S. POWs Alexander Drueke and Andy Huynh one day before the midterm elections to undermine the Democrats and Biden."|nitter | Jun 23 20:07 | |
techrights-news | The Linux Foundation’s Big Lie: ‘Linux’ is 22 Years Old http://techrights.org/2013/09/20/wilful-omissions/ | Jun 23 20:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Linux Foundation’s Big Lie: ‘Linux’ is 22 Years Old | Techrights | Jun 23 20:07 | |
techrights-news | GNU/Linux too big to ignore. https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/23/23179901/inscryption-macos-linux-release-deck-builder-card-battler-roguelike | Jun 23 20:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Inscryption, the card-battling roguelike, comes to Mac and Linux - The Verge | Jun 23 20:10 | |
techrights-news | Chertan is a Cool Circular Conky Theme for Linux Desktops • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166410 | Jun 23 20:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Chertan is a Cool Circular Conky Theme for Linux Desktops | Tux Machines | Jun 23 20:11 | |
schestowitz_TR | XRevan86: that already has that effect | Jun 23 20:12 |
psydroid2 | Microsoft and its (OEM) partners in crime worked hard to keep GNU/Linux away from the desktop, but that plan is starting to fail now | Jun 23 20:12 |
schestowitz_TR | soaring prices due to the wart | Jun 23 20:12 |
schestowitz_TR | war | Jun 23 20:12 |
schestowitz_TR | and the trumpsters blaming "biden" for it | Jun 23 20:12 |
schestowitz_TR | nnot putin | Jun 23 20:13 |
schestowitz_TR | putin is a mate of their hero | Jun 23 20:13 |
techrights-news | No, Linux Foundation. We need to abolish software patents, not "Ensur[e] Patents Foster Innovation in Open Source" https://linuxfoundation.org/blog/ensuring-patents-foster-innovation-in-open-source/ they literally repeat lies IBM told in Europe | Jun 23 20:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxfoundation.org | Ensuring Patents Foster Innovation in Open Source - Linux Foundation | Jun 23 20:14 | |
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techrights-news | F37 proposal: Add -fno-omit-frame-pointer to default compilation flags (System-Wide Change proposal) https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/OOJDAKTJB5WGMOZRXTUX7FTPFBF3H7WE/ Fedora "community" = "IBM staff 100% of the time" | Jun 23 20:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.fedoraproject.org | F37 proposal: Add -fno-omit-frame-pointer to default compilation flags (System-Wide Change proposal) - devel - Fedora Mailing-Lists | Jun 23 20:16 | |
techrights-news | VMware is failing to patch its proprietary stuff that's violating the GPL https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2022/06/23/malicious-cyber-actors-continue-exploit-log4shell-vmware-horizon | Jun 23 20:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Malicious Cyber Actors Continue to Exploit Log4Shell in VMware Horizon Systems | CISA | Jun 23 20:17 | |
techrights-news | LF event in Texas: a pile of lies, FUD, and meh | Jun 23 20:18 |
techrights-news | LF and OIN... and Microsoft, which BLACKMAILS Linux with patents: "They added an Open Source Zone in 2019 with the help of the Linux Foundation, Open Invention Network, and Microsoft." https://linuxfoundation.org/blog/ensuring-patents-foster-innovation-in-open-source/ http://techrights.org/2021/03/18/epoleaks-report-march-2021-part-13/ | Jun 23 20:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | EPO and Microsoft Collude to Break the Law — Part XIII: A Global ‘IP’ Player | Techrights | Jun 23 20:20 | |
XRevan86 | schestowitz: Indeed. Opportunists do what they know best. | Jun 23 20:21 |
techrights-news | Maybe Linux Foundation should just buy the Lolita Express and "open-source" it for Bill Gates/Gates Foundation. Since LF incubates many phony openwashing "foundations"... portraying unethical stuff as altruistic. | Jun 23 20:24 |
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AdmFubar | https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/23/peek-a-boo/ | Jun 23 21:31 |
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AdmFubar | https://gist.github.com/slimsag/c01bb6508e3dfa744bf3bdafa0cfe07f | Jun 23 21:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gist.github.com | Because cross-compiling binaries for Windows is easier than building natively · GitHub | Jun 23 21:51 | |
MinceR | (cat) (no audio) https://i.imgur.com/7PQ13al.mp4 | Jun 23 21:52 |
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DaemonFC | <psydroid2> Microsoft and its (OEM) partners in crime worked hard to keep GNU/Linux away from the desktop, but that plan is starting to fail now | Jun 23 22:23 |
DaemonFC | Not just starting to. Microsoft is in deep shit at Walmart. | Jun 23 22:23 |
DaemonFC | They still sell Windows laptops, but fully 50% of the floor space is now Chromebooks and why you should buy one of those instead. | Jun 23 22:23 |
DaemonFC | Many people shop at Walmart because they need the discounts. | Jun 23 22:24 |
DaemonFC | So a $129-$200 laptop that doesn't get viruses or slow down and run into issues with corrupting itself all the time is a good pitch. | Jun 23 22:24 |
DaemonFC | Microsoft makes some really terrible and slow Windows 11 laptop deals with OEMs that really don't care what it says about their brand. | Jun 23 22:24 |
DaemonFC | But they're not good computers. You can barely even use them at all. | Jun 23 22:25 |
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schestowitz_TR | DaemonFC: sooner or later buyers might put a gnuj/linux distto on those? | Jun 23 22:46 |
techrights-news | People Know Gates & Jobs But Why Not Linus Torvalds - Invidious ⚓ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6v3wwAmENqw people do not 'know' them, either. They're being spoonfed lies and propaganda. | Jun 23 22:48 |
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techrights-news | "In this video, we are looking at KaOS 2022.06." "https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4n7Y5hqDb_w | Jun 23 22:48 |
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techrights-news | Linux Around The World: USA - Kentucky http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165929#comment-34116 | Jun 23 22:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GNU/Linux: Arch Linux, "Linux" Around The World, and Linux Format 290 | Tux Machines | Jun 23 22:49 | |
techrights-news | Linux Foundation again paints mass surveillance as "privacy"; there's no connection to Linux, it's a liability to the "Linux" brand https://linuxfoundation.org/blog/sharing-health-data-while-preserving-privacy-the-cardea-project/ | Jun 23 22:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxfoundation.org | Sharing Health Data while Preserving Privacy: The Cardea Project - Linux Foundation | Jun 23 22:52 | |
techrights-news | Perl Weekly Challenge 170: Primorial Numbers and Kronecker Product http://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2022/06/perl-weekly-challenge-170-primorial-numbers-and-kronecker-product.html | Jun 23 22:53 |
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AdmFubar | https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/scalper-bots-out-of-control-in-israel-selling-state-appointments/ | Jun 23 22:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Scalper bots out of control in Israel, selling state appointments | Jun 23 22:58 | |
techrights-news | Linux on iPhones and iPads http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165564#comment-34117 | Jun 23 22:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Have an old iPad lying around? You might be able to make it run Linux soon | Tux Machines | Jun 23 22:58 | |
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AdmFubar | https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/spyware-vendor-works-with-isps-to-infect-ios-and-android-users/ | Jun 23 22:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bleepingcomputer.com | Spyware vendor works with ISPs to infect iOS and Android users | Jun 23 22:59 | |
techrights-news | Slavemaster job at ICBM. https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-job-opening-community-action-and-impact-coordinator-fcaic/ | Jun 23 23:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-communityblog.fedoraproject.org | Fedora Job Opening: Community Action and Impact Coordinator (FCAIC) – Fedora Community Blog | Jun 23 23:02 | |
techrights-news | Diversity extras required. No technical skills needed. https://lleksah.wordpress.com/2022/06/23/the-freedom-of-internet-at-oscal-2022/ | Jun 23 23:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lleksah.wordpress.com | The Freedom of Internet at OSCAL 2022 | Sólo para Mí! | Jun 23 23:04 | |
techrights-news | Videos: KaOS, Myths, and More • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166411 | Jun 23 23:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Videos: KaOS, Myths, and More | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:04 | |
techrights-news | today’s howtos • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166412 | Jun 23 23:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:07 | |
techrights-news | Core-V development kit packs 32-bit RISC-V core • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166413 | Jun 23 23:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Core-V development kit packs 32-bit RISC-V core | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:07 | |
techrights-news | Fuzzing is not security and outsourcing to Microsoft/NSA/GitHub is the opposite of security https://hacks.mozilla.org/2022/06/fuzzing-rust-minidump-for-embarrassment-and-crashes/ | Jun 23 23:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-hacks.mozilla.org | Fuzzing rust-minidump for Embarrassment and Crashes - Part 2 - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog | Jun 23 23:10 | |
techrights-news | Conan-izing an OpenGL project. http://adam.younglogic.com/2022/06/conan-izing-an-opengl-project/ | Jun 23 23:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-adam.younglogic.com | Conan-izing an OpenGL project. | Adam Young’s Web Log | Jun 23 23:11 | |
techrights-news | Adam Young: Intro to libvirt based virtualization on Linux http://adam.younglogic.com/2022/06/intro-to-libvirt-based-virtualization-on-linux/ done the Red Hat way | Jun 23 23:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-adam.younglogic.com | Intro to libvirt based virtualization on Linux | Adam Young’s Web Log | Jun 23 23:12 | |
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techrights-news | Linux Foundation Fluff • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166414 | Jun 23 23:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux Foundation Fluff | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:12 | |
techrights-news | Mr. Panic https://www.businesstoday.in/technology/story/exclusive-edge-computing-can-provide-enterprises-better-control-over-sensitive-data-says-red-hats-ben-panic-338331-2022-06-20 | Jun 23 23:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.businesstoday.in | EXCLUSIVE: Edge computing can provide enterprises better control over sensitive data, says Red Hat's Ben Panic - BusinessToday | Jun 23 23:18 | |
techrights-news | Open source is crucial for common, industry-wide standards that enable companies to future-proof solutions – Ishu Verma / Red Hat https://erp.today/navigating-global-supply-chain-disruption/ | Jun 23 23:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-erp.today | Navigating global supply chain disruption – ERP Today | Jun 23 23:19 | |
techrights-news | IIRC, this publisher receives bribes from Red Hat/ICBM https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/ibm-red-hat-expand-telefonicas-cloud-push/2022/06 | Jun 23 23:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-IBM, Red Hat Expand Telefónica’s Cloud Push - SDxCentral | Jun 23 23:20 | |
techrights-news | New malware beta. Epic malware and bloatware disguised as "Web browser" https://blog.chromium.org/2022/06/chrome-104-beta-new-media-query-syntax.html | Jun 23 23:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.chromium.org | Chromium Blog: Chrome 104 Beta: New Media Query Syntax, Region Capture, and More | Jun 23 23:22 | |
techrights-news | Fedora / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166415 | Jun 23 23:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Fedora / Red Hat / IBM Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:24 | |
techrights-news | Programming and Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166416 | Jun 23 23:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming and Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:30 | |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1540073355331739649 | Jun 23 23:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews): "US Naval Attaché in Moscow took a selfie, giving the middle finger to the symbol of Russia's war, "Z." Duma member threatened him in a profanity-laced rant on live TV. On his way home, the angry Russian lawmaker fell off his bike and broke his collarbone."|nitter | Jun 23 23:30 | |
XRevan86 | https://t.me/chtede/51194 He fell from a motorcycle, by the way. | Jun 23 23:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-t.me | Telegram: Contact @chtede | Jun 23 23:31 | |
schestowitz_TR | hmmm. some US diplomats are still in Moscow? | Jun 23 23:31 |
XRevan86 | schestowitz: Naval attache of the US Embassy in Moscow Dale Samuel evidently is. | Jun 23 23:32 |
techrights-news | Demonstration EPO staff during meeting about re-election president Campinos http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/23/demonstration-epo-staff-during-meeting-about-re-election-president-campinos/ | Jun 23 23:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | Demonstration EPO staff during meeting about re-election president Campinos - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jun 23 23:34 | |
techrights-news | "After “winner takes all” now top managers takes all, the new mission statement of the EPO. Not really a surprise without any supervision, check and balances as it exist within the EU institutions in Bruxelles." http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/23/demonstration-epo-staff-during-meeting-about-re-election-president-campinos/#comments | Jun 23 23:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | Demonstration EPO staff during meeting about re-election president Campinos - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jun 23 23:34 | |
techrights-news | "Mr Campinos was elected to restore social peace within the EPO. He seems to clearly have failed to do that. In a reasonably functioning public institution, under such circumstances the deciding body would at least have to provide reasons or re-appointing the person who has not succeeded in their mission." http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/23/demonstration-epo-staff-during-meeting-about-re-election-president-campinos/#comment | Jun 23 23:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | Demonstration EPO staff during meeting about re-election president Campinos - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jun 23 23:35 | |
techrights-news | "But we are talking about the European Patent Organisation. I expect Mr Campinos to be re-elected, and any demonstration, petition and questions from this blog to be given the silent treatment by the AC. The lack of accountability is one of the major issues of this institution." http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/23/demonstration-epo-staff-during-meeting-about-re-election-president-campinos/#comments | Jun 23 23:35 |
XRevan86 | schestowitz: Also this happened: https://themoscowtimes.com/2022/06/22/a78071 | Jun 23 23:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.themoscowtimes.com | U.S. Embassy in Moscow Gets New Address, Named After Ukraine Separatists - The Moscow Times | Jun 23 23:36 | |
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schestowitz_TR | got some EPO scoops :-) | Jun 23 23:39 |
schestowitz_TR | good news | Jun 23 23:39 |
techrights-news | UPC is outright illegal http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2022/06/20/upc-the-great-paradox-why-the-cjeu-could-bring-in-uniform-protection-and-equal-effect-when-interpreting-the-eus-external-patent-law-e-g-trips-notwithstanding-the-futile-ef/ | Jun 23 23:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | UPC – the great paradox: why the CJEU could bring in "uniform protection" and "equal effect" when interpreting the EU's "external" patent law (e.g. TRIPS), notwithstanding the futile efforts at keeping its grubby little hands off "internal" patent law - Kluwer Patent Blog | Jun 23 23:42 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166417 | Jun 23 23:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 23 23:46 | |
techrights-news | Links 23/06/2022: EasyOS Improves Update Process | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/easyos-update-process/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/easyos-update-process/ | Jun 23 23:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/06/2022: EasyOS Improves Update Process | Techrights | Jun 23 23:47 | |
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