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techrights-news | The Psychological Core Of Denver gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1033 | Jun 24 00:45 |
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techrights-news | systemd-oomd issues on desktop https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2022-June/042159.html | Jun 24 01:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.ubuntu.com | systemd-oomd issues on desktop | Jun 24 01:05 | |
techrights-news | The software operator design pattern: advantages - part 4 | Ubuntu ⚓ https://ubuntu.com//blog/software-operator-design-pattern-part-4 ䷉ Source: ubuntu | Jun 24 01:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The software operator design pattern: advantages – part 4 | Ubuntu | Jun 24 01:06 | |
techrights-news | What Is a Stream Deck and Should a Non-Gamer Buy One - Make Tech Easier ⚓ https://www.maketecheasier.com/what-is-stream-deck/ ䷉ Source: maketecheasier | Jun 24 01:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | What Is a Stream Deck and Should a Non-Gamer Buy One - Make Tech Easier | Jun 24 01:06 | |
techrights-news | "In this article, we are going to see how to set the mouse cursor from bitmap using the PyGame module in Python." https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/pygame-set-mouse-cursor-from-bitmap/ | Jun 24 01:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.geeksforgeeks.org | PyGame Set Mouse Cursor from Bitmap - GeeksforGeeks | Jun 24 01:19 | |
techrights-news | 10 useful vim shortcuts https://catonmat.net/top-10-vim-shortcuts | Jun 24 01:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-catonmat.net | 10 useful vim shortcuts | Jun 24 01:20 | |
techrights-news | DIP1000: Memory Safety in a Modern System Programming Language Pt. 1 https://dlang.org/blog/2022/06/21/dip1000-memory-safety-in-a-modern-system-programming-language-pt-1/ | Jun 24 01:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dlang.org | DIP1000: Memory Safety in a Modern System Programming Language Pt. 1 | The D Blog | Jun 24 01:21 | |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/cheetahs/D622.jpg | Jun 24 01:22 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/sneps/D271.jpg | Jun 24 01:22 |
techrights-news | Sticky Notes and Learning Rust gemini://moddedbear.xyz/logs/2022-06-23-sticky-notes-and-learning-rust.gmi | Jun 24 01:23 |
techrights-news | Lups now counts about 2550 capsules gemini://gemini.bortzmeyer.org/software/lupa/stats.gmi | Jun 24 01:24 |
DaemonFC | I got some natural peanut butter. It was horrible. I almost threw it out except I decided to make peanut butter cookies out of it. | Jun 24 01:42 |
DaemonFC | <schestowitz_TR> DaemonFC: sooner or later buyers might put a gnuj/linux distto on those? | Jun 24 01:43 |
DaemonFC | It's possible I guess. | Jun 24 01:43 |
DaemonFC | In any event, Microsoft is very concerned. | Jun 24 01:43 |
schestowitz_TR | right.. | Jun 24 01:45 |
schestowitz_TR | next week we see July numbers | Jun 24 01:45 |
schestowitz_TR | foir market share | Jun 24 01:45 |
schestowitz_TR | expect windows to fall some more | Jun 24 01:45 |
schestowitz_TR | laptop sales have not been good | Jun 24 01:46 |
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techrights-news | Installing and Using Rich Package in Python ⚓ https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/installing-and-using-rich-package-in-python/ ䷉ Source: geeksforgeeks | Jun 24 02:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.geeksforgeeks.org | Installing and Using Rich Package in Python - GeeksforGeeks | Jun 24 02:06 | |
techrights-news | Michael Geist: My Appearance Before the Senate Transport and Communications Committee on Bill C-11: The Senate Starts Review As Bill Receives House Approval https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/06/my-appearance-before-the-senate-transport-and-communications-committee-on-bill-c-11-the-senate-starts-review-as-bill-receives-house-approval/ | Jun 24 02:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.michaelgeist.ca | My Appearance Before the Senate Transport and Communications Committee on Bill C-11: The Senate Starts Review As Bill Receives House Approval - Michael Geist | Jun 24 02:07 | |
techrights-news | EPO Staff Survey’s Preliminary Results Published (Almost 2,000 Staff Surveyed), António Campinos Less Trustworthy Than Benoît Battistelli at Similar Points in Their Terms | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/staff-survey-of-the-epo-is-out/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/staff-survey-of-the-epo-is-out/ | Jun 24 02:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | EPO Staff Survey’s Preliminary Results Published (Almost 2,000 Staff Surveyed), António Campinos Less Trustworthy Than Benoît Battistelli at Similar Points in Their Terms | Techrights | Jun 24 02:13 | |
techrights-news | Selected Slides From Technologia’s EPO Staff Survey (2022 Compared to Prior Years) | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/technologia-slides/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/technologia-slides/ | Jun 24 02:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Selected Slides From Technologia’s EPO Staff Survey (2022 Compared to Prior Years) | Techrights | Jun 24 02:17 | |
fuzzy | i think pentagon windows os isn't concerned about windows market share itself, they are concerned about control and dominance by USA over global markets and controlling users | Jun 24 02:23 |
fuzzy | got some time to spare, woke up 3o'clock, enjoying the silence in the city, and a breeze of fresh air during summer with windows wide open | Jun 24 02:25 |
fuzzy | no cars, no noise | Jun 24 02:25 |
schestowitz_TR | good | Jun 24 02:26 |
schestowitz_TR | better if you live far from a road | Jun 24 02:26 |
fuzzy | gnu autoconf failed with a toolchain stage build a moment ago... which is somewhat annoying | Jun 24 02:26 |
schestowitz_TR | then you can hear birds too | Jun 24 02:26 |
fuzzy | need to start the toolchain build including gcc, which takes another 3hours before i can continue | Jun 24 02:27 |
fuzzy | then, 7hours ahead, i am invited for an interview at the employment agency | Jun 24 02:29 |
techrights-news | [Meme] Council Says... | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-admin-council-says/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-admin-council-says/ | Jun 24 02:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Council Says… | Techrights | Jun 24 02:30 | |
fuzzy | yesterday, i did some housekeeping, after pulling into the latest gentoo tree and syncing it against the c-only system profile | Jun 24 02:31 |
fuzzy | in parallel, followed german parliament debate, and didn't recover yet from this narcist insanity of theirs | Jun 24 02:32 |
schestowitz_TR | DaemonFC: maybe 'secure' boot would stand in their way | Jun 24 02:32 |
fuzzy | yesterday, they announced "Energy Gas Shortage Emergency" phase two in Germany | Jun 24 02:32 |
schestowitz_TR | supported by mr. security ;-) | Jun 24 02:32 |
DaemonFC | Putting it in Developer Mode inherently disables that. | Jun 24 02:32 |
schestowitz_TR | I gave a security lecture toa hospital when I was 22 | Jun 24 02:32 |
schestowitz_TR | and was in fact a computer scientist already | Jun 24 02:32 |
schestowitz_TR | didn't study genetics though ;-) | Jun 24 02:33 |
DaemonFC | Google has done far less than Apple or Microsoft have to get in your way of liberating a Chromebook. It's much harder to remove Windows these days than it is Chrome OS. | Jun 24 02:33 |
schestowitz_TR | Royal Eye Hospital | Jun 24 02:33 |
schestowitz_TR | the apporoach of wipe on rewboot is a joke | Jun 24 02:33 |
schestowitz_TR | with a roaming profile | Jun 24 02:33 |
schestowitz_TR | that might itself contain malware | Jun 24 02:33 |
schestowitz_TR | so you get the malware back in your clown "drivce" | Jun 24 02:34 |
fuzzy | vendors too fiddle with Chromebook (ARM) boot firmware | Jun 24 02:34 |
fuzzy | and the ATF | Jun 24 02:34 |
schestowitz_TR | of course they do :-) | Jun 24 02:34 |
fuzzy | often there is two options, to download the binary vendor firmware, which both is suspicious, and often doesn't reveal some internal configuration details for the opensource uboot firmware | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | DaemonFC: at 44 or thereabouts he brags about giving lectures | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | as a kid at 22 IU was already giving lectures | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | toi igh-profile audiences | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | they invited me | Jun 24 02:35 |
DaemonFC | https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/691960628369424394/989507184096313344/unknown.jpeg | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | I still have many slides online | Jun 24 02:35 |
schestowitz_TR | but might take me time to find them | Jun 24 02:35 |
fuzzy | then those vendor try to trick consumers into downloading, for example, some binary image for DRAM init, instead of publishing the DRAM specification | Jun 24 02:35 |
techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166418 | Jun 24 02:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Today in Techrights | Tux Machines | Jun 24 02:36 | |
fuzzy | same with the IntelME, which is required for exactly this, DRAM init, and remains closed-source, even when coreboot is flashed onto an intel board | Jun 24 02:36 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #boycottnovell-social and #techpol @ Techrights IRC Network: Thursday, June 23, 2022 | Jun 24 02:36 | |
fuzzy | similar situation with many (not all) ARM/Chrombooks | Jun 24 02:36 |
fuzzy | then, often, graphics init requires some driver and/or firmware, or you got no or limited graphics support | Jun 24 02:37 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #techrights @ Techrights IRC Network: Thursday, June 23, 2022 | Jun 24 02:37 | |
fuzzy | and WiFi chips, those are always blobbed to my knowledge, not aware of any WiFi which could be RYF certified | Jun 24 02:37 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #boycottnovell @ Techrights IRC Network: Thursday, June 23, 2022 | Jun 24 02:38 | |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Thursday, June 23, 2022 | Jun 24 02:39 | |
techrights-news | "The piece means something to me, and maybe one other person in this world. Sentimental memories shared with a once close friend, whom it originally belonged to. The friend is a friend no longer, that bridge long burned. Persons no longer who they once were, yet the tokens of seniment, glass and memory, remain." gemini://tilde.team/~smokey/logs/2022-06-23-lizard.gmi | Jun 24 02:39 |
fuzzy | and i think, all GPS receivers, contain firmware too, including an entire isolated tiny embedded operating system within | Jun 24 02:40 |
schestowitz_TR | hi, Guest1686 | Jun 24 02:40 |
Guest1686 | Hi | Jun 24 02:40 |
DaemonFC | https://wgntv.com/news/nexstar-media-wire/alexa-to-add-voices-of-your-deceased-loved-ones/ | Jun 24 02:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wgntv.com | Alexa to add voices of your deceased loved ones | WGN-TV | Jun 24 02:40 | |
DaemonFC | Alexa can now add items to the shopping list in the voice of your dead Aunt. | Jun 24 02:40 |
schestowitz_TR | new ways to market listening devices | Jun 24 02:40 |
schestowitz_TR | bezos and evil empire ;_) | Jun 24 02:40 |
schestowitz_TR | using people posthumously for spying | Jun 24 02:41 |
fuzzy | as soon as a chrombook is equipped with WiFi or GPS, certainly some firmware is implanted somewhere | Jun 24 02:41 |
schestowitz_TR | chromebooks uses proprietary haredware | Jun 24 02:41 |
techrights-news | ✩░▒▓▆▅▃▂▁𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐈𝐍▁▂▃▅▆▓▒░✩ Yesterday's bulletin is now ready! 🅷🆃🆃🅿: http://techrights.org/txt-archives/techrights-2022-06-23.txt | 🅶🅴🅼🅸🅽🅸 gemini://gemini.techrights.org/tr_text_version/techrights-2022-06-23.txt (tentative address, to work an hour from now) | Jun 24 02:41 |
schestowitz_TR | and user-hostile, too | Jun 24 02:41 |
fuzzy | when developing the c-only system profile and firmware for my cortex a53 boards (typical chromebook or smartphone hardware), too i checked documentation and various android firmware images for those boards | Jun 24 02:42 |
fuzzy | couldn't say any android would meet bare minimum acceptance criteria | Jun 24 02:42 |
DaemonFC | John Connor: "There's something wrong with Janelle. She's never this nice." T-800: "What is the dog's name?" John: "Max" T-800 in John's voice: "Hey Janelle, what's wrong with Wolfie? I can hear him crying. Is everything okay?" T-1000 as Janelle: "Everything's fine dear, everything's just fine. Where are you?" *camera pans out to the T-1000 having stabbed the step-dad through the throat* T-800 hangs up: "Your foster parents are dead!". | Jun 24 02:43 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, ^ | Jun 24 02:43 |
DaemonFC | The new Alexa. | Jun 24 02:43 |
DaemonFC | "There's something wrong with Grandma Harmon. She's never this nice!" | Jun 24 02:43 |
fuzzy | chatbot scripting again? | Jun 24 02:43 |
DaemonFC | I really liked that movie. I don't know. | Jun 24 02:44 |
DaemonFC | I've probably seen it at least ten times. | Jun 24 02:44 |
Guest1686 | Was my bot sending too many messages? | Jun 24 02:44 |
fuzzy | no | Jun 24 02:44 |
fuzzy | not yours | Jun 24 02:44 |
Guest1686 | (I mean the _9pfs-pylink one) | Jun 24 02:45 |
Guest1686 | Actually its username is pylink-_9pfs | Jun 24 02:45 |
Guest1686 | Hard to remember bot usernames. | Jun 24 02:45 |
fuzzy | currently i don't see any pylink-_9pfs had joined the channel | Jun 24 02:45 |
Guest1686 | Check the ban list, or logs from about 2 days ago. | Jun 24 02:46 |
DaemonFC | https://wgntv.com/news/chicago-news/yelp-closing-3-offices-including-chicago-says-remote-work-is-its-future/ | Jun 24 02:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wgntv.com | Yelp closing 3 offices including Chicago, says remote work is its future | WGN-TV | Jun 24 02:46 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, Yelp doing layoffs in disguise, pulling out of Chicago. | Jun 24 02:46 |
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DaemonFC | At least those that are left will be working from home where they won't be spewing Carbon Monoxide, NO2, and O3 everywhere and running up the price of gas for everyone. | Jun 24 02:48 |
schestowitz_TR | Guest1686: YOUR BOTS FLOODED THE CHANNEL | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | oops | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | caps by accident | Jun 24 02:50 |
Guest1686 | Sorry, how bad was it? | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | anyway, I had to block them | Jun 24 02:50 |
Guest1686 | Okay. | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | in the process I accidentally kicked a longtime member | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | so you caused us problems | Jun 24 02:50 |
Guest1686 | Sorry. | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | DaemonFC: seems michael larabel lives in chicago | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | but a nice part of it | Jun 24 02:50 |
schestowitz_TR | oor near chicago | Jun 24 02:51 |
schestowitz_TR | he said he pays $110 for unlimited broadband | Jun 24 02:51 |
schestowitz_TR | that's insane, it's like 3-4 times more than we pay | Jun 24 02:51 |
schestowitz_TR | but maybe he has fibre | Jun 24 02:51 |
schestowitz_TR | though that too does not cost much here | Jun 24 02:51 |
mjg59_ | Internet access is significantly more expensive in the US than in most of Europe | Jun 24 02:54 |
mjg59_ | I'm fortunate in having a local ISP that only charges $45 a month | Jun 24 02:54 |
fuzzy | internet is certainly more costly in rural areas than in urban regions | Jun 24 02:54 |
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fuzzy | the infrastructure, topology, to pull cables into every little village somewhere, that's expensive | Jun 24 02:55 |
fuzzy | yesterday, vodafone called me, again, for 10th time, among million internet contracts, i am probably the only customer who refused to "upgrade" | Jun 24 02:56 |
fuzzy | 32mbit/2mbit i got, however, i reject the new contracts, which permit the ISP to do carrier-grade NAT (CGN) for IPv4 | Jun 24 02:57 |
mjg59_ | Even in a lot of built up areas, the cable infrastructure is an effective monopoly | Jun 24 02:58 |
mjg59_ | AT&T are trying to get rid of their traditional phone network, so there are rural areas where you can't even get DSL | Jun 24 02:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▃▃▄▅▄▅▇▆▆▆▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▆▇▆▇▃▇▇▆▅▆▇▅▅▆▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 31.20 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▂▁▁▂▃▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁▂▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 4.71▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 24 02:59 |
fuzzy | mjg59_: i studied at Deutsche Telekom btw. | Jun 24 02:59 |
fuzzy | historically, the Telco networks were different to "the internet" | Jun 24 02:59 |
fuzzy | AT&T, Telekom etc., they operated SYNCHRONOUS circuit switched networks | Jun 24 03:00 |
fuzzy | which is another reaons, why it was "monopoly" and supposedly "expensive" | Jun 24 03:00 |
mjg59_ | Yes I understand the difference between circuit switching and packet switching | Jun 24 03:00 |
fuzzy | not saying synchronous circuit switching, globally, is necessary, just saying this is what AT&T/Telekom etc. offered | Jun 24 03:01 |
fuzzy | X.25 is another such service (older than the internet), which was common in critical infrastructure, such as railway | Jun 24 03:02 |
fuzzy | around year 2000, Telco was "liberalized", 20years later german railways is complaining about infrastructure issues | Jun 24 03:04 |
techrights-news | Number of COVID-19 Patients in Hospital Increased 68.44% So Far This Month https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/24/number-of-covid-19-patients-in-hospital-increased-68-44-so-far-this-month/ | Jun 24 03:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » Number of COVID-19 Patients in Hospital Increased 68.44% So Far This Month | Jun 24 03:04 | |
fuzzy | anyway, in a few hours, i shall talk about my employment prospects, and income situation at the employment agency | Jun 24 03:05 |
schestowitz_TR | you have career opportunities | Jun 24 03:05 |
schestowitz_TR | but need to talk less about politics | Jun 24 03:06 |
fuzzy | and a lung full of nicotine and dust | Jun 24 03:06 |
schestowitz_TR | when youy de-registered you had everyone kicked from #techpol | Jun 24 03:06 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ Gemini requests since start of month: 236154 total • Total number of pages in capsule: 41289 • Active: active (running) since Fri 2022-05-27 10:17:06 BST; 3 weeks 6 days ago | Jun 24 03:06 |
schestowitz_TR | which caused quite a scene | Jun 24 03:06 |
fuzzy | doubt it | Jun 24 03:07 |
fuzzy | there is no activity there | Jun 24 03:07 |
fuzzy | and i am not involved with politics | Jun 24 03:07 |
schestowitz_TR | I have a colleague who confronts and wattcks others | Jun 24 03:07 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ IPFS local node stats (bandwidth since last reset) calculated. • | Jun 24 03:07 |
schestowitz_TR | after getting caust off guard | Jun 24 03:07 |
schestowitz_TR | missing incidents and such | Jun 24 03:07 |
schestowitz_TR | I think we might remove him soon | Jun 24 03:08 |
fuzzy | sorry, sometimes my mind snaps into psychosis, given the insanity, lies and corruption | Jun 24 03:08 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ New daily bulletin is now being generated and assembled. | Jun 24 03:08 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | QmTweJ4nXQtfXHVgJZdLDGsqQhGfYUadfZnLsNyG957hjX | Jun 24 03:10 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ New daily bulletin has just been added to IPFS, hereon retrievable with the CID above. | Jun 24 03:10 |
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fuzzy | btw., many security issues are moot to discuss, with X.25 in critical infrastructure | Jun 24 03:11 |
fuzzy | hackers and script kiddies simply had no access to it | Jun 24 03:11 |
fuzzy | although, i stumbled upon some reports, SS7 network was pentested, and the IMSI catcher fun | Jun 24 03:11 |
fuzzy | nonetheless, the telco networks were relatively stable and reliable | Jun 24 03:12 |
mjg59_ | That's not really how it works | Jun 24 03:13 |
mjg59_ | These days almost everything is connected to something that speaks IP | Jun 24 03:13 |
mjg59_ | You're not going to be able to speak X.25 to something directly over the internet, sure | Jun 24 03:14 |
mjg59_ | But that just means you have to breach something that's bridging them | Jun 24 03:14 |
techrights-news | "Does what I do here make a difference in other people’s lives? In my life? Is this still scratching the creative itch that it used to? And if not, what needs to change? Where does kottke.org end and Jason begin?" -Kottke, on Sabbatical | Jun 24 03:14 |
fuzzy | another interesting aspect of Telekom/AT&T engineering, not business, Telco engineering | Jun 24 03:15 |
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fuzzy | it covered more than what the usual internet/software crowd was aware of | Jun 24 03:16 |
fuzzy | for example, at AT&T/Telekom, scientists, are far more occupied with mathematics, and electronics | Jun 24 03:16 |
fuzzy | signal processing, encoding schemes | Jun 24 03:17 |
fuzzy | which is why, i think, WiFi chips are almost always blobbed and locked | Jun 24 03:17 |
fuzzy | what's freely available, i think, Hayes 300 modem is a good start, to implement both hardware and software | Jun 24 03:18 |
fuzzy | i wasn't offended btw.; by the priorities of "free software", it was only irritating those were missing most of what was relevant at Telekom | Jun 24 03:19 |
fuzzy | got AX.25 with softmodem (via soundcard) on todo for review, as a hobbyist project to entertain myself while "unemployed" | Jun 24 03:21 |
fuzzy | btw.; digital scopes, are awful, it's all proprietary locked-down systems | Jun 24 03:22 |
fuzzy | many got some Xilinx Spartan chip for DSP stuff, however, for Xilinx, if at all anyone reached there, a monstrosity of microsoft windows software is necessary | Jun 24 03:23 |
fuzzy | that's why, the ancient X.25/Z80 era systems remain interesting | Jun 24 03:24 |
fuzzy | i didn't receive any "energy bonus payment" in germany either, because i am not employed | Jun 24 03:28 |
fuzzy | in the recent 5years, i collected a protocol plotted onto fanfeed paper for the applications letters i sent | Jun 24 03:28 |
fuzzy | it is a few dozen meters long | Jun 24 03:29 |
fuzzy | after 4years, i am invited now, to "discuss the employment situation" of mine | Jun 24 03:29 |
fuzzy | if i wasn't "cooperative" the income will be reduced by 10%, gradually down to zero | Jun 24 03:31 |
fuzzy | recently, politicians boasted about Intel, planning to construct some silicon Fab | Jun 24 03:36 |
fuzzy | i think, they got no idea whom they are dealing with | Jun 24 03:37 |
DaemonFC | https://chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/2022/6/21/23177687/speed-cameras-threshold-raised-chicago-city-council-finance-committee-vote | Jun 24 03:37 |
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DaemonFC | One woman said one of the speed cameras got her going to Starbucks and on the way back, and it turned into a $75 trip for coffee. | Jun 24 03:37 |
fuzzy | government will subsidize this intel fab with 1billion, another few billions were dumped into a Bosch Fab | Jun 24 03:37 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, Serves her right for getting in the car and burning gas to Starbucks and back. | Jun 24 03:38 |
DaemonFC | Who the hell can't put coffee and water into some sort of, gee, call it a coffee maker, at home? | Jun 24 03:38 |
DaemonFC | They sell everything you need to make coffee at the grocery store. | Jun 24 03:39 |
DaemonFC | Milk, sugar, coffee. | Jun 24 03:39 |
DaemonFC | Then there is coffee. | Jun 24 03:39 |
DaemonFC | You don't need to be that asshole who drives to Starbucks and crosses a picket line to pay $7 for a coffee. | Jun 24 03:39 |
DaemonFC | You really don't. | Jun 24 03:39 |
DaemonFC | I can't believe how much Starbucks is panicking about this labor union thing. | Jun 24 03:40 |
DaemonFC | They already sell cups of coffee at 15 times what their input prices are. That's labor, the materials, the cup, the energy, the rent for their stores. | Jun 24 03:41 |
DaemonFC | They use bulk purchasing power to get it super cheap. | Jun 24 03:41 |
DaemonFC | And to get it cheaper they have another idea now. They're going to make their customers pay a reusable cup deposit that they get credited back when they return the cup to have it refilled. | Jun 24 03:42 |
DaemonFC | That way they can make the customers pay for these reusable cups and they don't have to buy disposable cups anymore. They can sterilize them and then you just get another cup and go on your way. | Jun 24 03:43 |
DaemonFC | But the really sneaky part of this is if you can get a reusable cup into the hands of your customers, then you get more repeat business. | Jun 24 03:43 |
DaemonFC | Because they feel "buy in" into a system. | Jun 24 03:43 |
DaemonFC | So it's like these reusable razor handles. | Jun 24 03:43 |
DaemonFC | Yes, you save money on each blade after you own one, but you can only use their blades with it. | Jun 24 03:44 |
DaemonFC | Being better for the environment? Maybe a little. I mean, they don't need the disposable cup anymore, but.... | Jun 24 03:44 |
DaemonFC | The real damage to the environment is coming from the coffee itself. | Jun 24 03:44 |
DaemonFC | Most of the cups are either recycled or made from trees that were planted in order to be harvested for paper later. | Jun 24 03:45 |
fuzzy | most trees are cut down to plant Palm Oil trees, sugar plants etc... to produce "bio fuels" from | Jun 24 03:45 |
DaemonFC | But coffee growing is under huge pressure to be cheap, and that pressure promotes things like slash and burn farming and desertification, which are the major problems that Starbucks causes. | Jun 24 03:45 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, Did you read the latest Billshit? | Jun 24 03:46 |
DaemonFC | Giant space bubbles as a Lagrangian Point Satellite. | Jun 24 03:46 |
DaemonFC | The idea is basically this giant space umbrella that stops some solar radiation so we can just keep polluting. | Jun 24 03:47 |
DaemonFC | I mean, this is so contrived and nobody will ever do it. | Jun 24 03:47 |
fuzzy | historically the dispute, between AT&T, Unix, BSD and Linux, it is interesting, because, the dispute didn't cover what's relevant to the core business of Telco engineering and science | Jun 24 03:51 |
fuzzy | of cause, bsd/linux/unix, however you want to namecall this sector, it is important | Jun 24 03:51 |
fuzzy | however, it is not the core business of telco and science | Jun 24 03:52 |
fuzzy | such as, for example, a Ti89 type graphing calculator | Jun 24 03:52 |
fuzzy | don't ask me, where the knowledge and schematics are bit-rotting few decades later | Jun 24 03:53 |
fuzzy | the TexasInstruments software was not opensource, never | Jun 24 03:53 |
fuzzy | it's just, pointing into another direction, than what's typically discussed with "free software" | Jun 24 03:54 |
fuzzy | and, that's why, i find RMS confusing occasionally, because his office at MIT was located close nearby some other departments of his university | Jun 24 03:57 |
fuzzy | which is, at MIT, signal processing and electronics are lectured too | Jun 24 03:57 |
fuzzy | anyway, USA is far away, and after 1990, the east-german telco-university was, how should i say, hijacked by the typical US-corporate product portfolio | Jun 24 03:58 |
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fuzzy | in politics, dominated by "the west", who are the 80% majority in germany, they introduced a mindset of arrogance, of the victorious, to dictate terms | Jun 24 03:59 |
fuzzy | what they had forgotten: east-germany (not glorifying this), got the entire semiconductor business up and running 1990 | Jun 24 03:59 |
fuzzy | east-germany could manufacture all parts for Z80 equivalents, main CPU, serial and parellel io chips, i mean everything, the entire portfolio | Jun 24 04:00 |
fuzzy | including various transistors and parts | Jun 24 04:00 |
fuzzy | east-germany could produce all of it, 30years ago | Jun 24 04:00 |
fuzzy | magnetic tapes, line printers, screens, everything was produced, domestically, with universities nearby maintaining scientific libraries | Jun 24 04:06 |
fuzzy | coordinated, by the "Academy of Science" (formerly known as prussian academy of science), and the central committee | Jun 24 04:07 |
fuzzy | what survived the 1990 turmoil, was the central committee mindset and political dictate, the semiconductor business disappeared | Jun 24 04:08 |
fuzzy | and i remember some rumors, of industrial facilities moving further east, such as Czech Republic | Jun 24 04:09 |
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fuzzy | anyway, this was another vision, to utilize ordinary audio-chips inside typical consumer hardware | Jun 24 04:18 |
fuzzy | to implement some software-modem stuff, and transmit AX.25 packet radio with this | Jun 24 04:19 |
fuzzy | in theory, remaining conservative, 10KHz bandwith should be possible, somehow, which equates to 5KBps on shared medium | Jun 24 04:20 |
fuzzy | close to hayes 300 era data rates | Jun 24 04:21 |
fuzzy | some type of free software guerillia packet radio... if there isn't any opensource wifi hardware | Jun 24 04:21 |
fuzzy | OSI layer1 and OSI layer2... | Jun 24 04:22 |
fuzzy | most of what "free software" copes with is the higher OSI layers | Jun 24 04:22 |
fuzzy | at physical and link layer, which is the realm of telco engineering and science, BSD/Linux etc. got little to say | Jun 24 04:23 |
fuzzy | same with both digital and analog circuitry, and i do not feel confident with the typical CAD tooling | Jun 24 04:24 |
fuzzy | a list of books and literature, pencil and paper, should suffice, almost | Jun 24 04:24 |
fuzzy | recently, i noticed again, something went wrong with TeXlive, and TeTex isn't maintained anymore | Jun 24 04:26 |
fuzzy | the maintainer quit, because of bloat | Jun 24 04:26 |
fuzzy | because, books, need to be written, and i do not want to write any or typeset with microsoft windows type software | Jun 24 04:27 |
fuzzy | with unix troff (groff), some problem was, GNU troff, it required c++ somewhere, so i removed it | Jun 24 04:27 |
fuzzy | the ancient troff implementation, was difficult to compile, i didn't consider this anymore | Jun 24 04:28 |
fuzzy | however, i found neatroff... cannot say yet if this suffices for some typesetting of maths and formulas | Jun 24 04:28 |
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fuzzy | seems to be some historical unix stuff, troff, eqn | Jun 24 04:40 |
fuzzy | i don't know, what to think of this... because when i began studying year 2001 | Jun 24 04:41 |
fuzzy | "microsoft word" already dictated authoring | Jun 24 04:41 |
fuzzy | and the GNU hacker at german telecom who proposed TeX, this was at a time when TeTex was still maintained | Jun 24 04:42 |
fuzzy | i mean, someone had sponsored staff, to lecture students authoring with microsoft word at university... what a ridiculous joke | Jun 24 04:42 |
fuzzy | they didn't at least mention troff/eqn anymore, at the telco university | Jun 24 04:43 |
fuzzy | too, the telco management had decided, to skip C programming entirely, and given C++ was "standard" already | Jun 24 04:43 |
fuzzy | ITU-T involved too iirc... some microsoft windows IDE with c++ was introduced | Jun 24 04:43 |
DaemonFC | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjjPlEW9bRM | Jun 24 04:45 |
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fuzzy | thing is, with telecom _management_, besides the western mindset of historical victory | Jun 24 04:45 |
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fuzzy | i mean, this nonsense was arranged for, directly in german telecom headquarter somewhere, to lecture students | Jun 24 04:47 |
fuzzy | few days ago, Deutsche Telekom announced they got 1Terrabit optical fibre ready | Jun 24 04:48 |
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fuzzy | which is fascinating, of cause, however, the entire research and manufecturing, relys upon a globalized scientific complex and industry supply chains | Jun 24 04:49 |
fuzzy | which i consider _technically_ bancrupt | Jun 24 04:49 |
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techrights-news | #Techrights Bulletin for Thursday, June 23, 2022 http://techrights.org/txt full archive: http://techrights.org/txt-archives #gnu #linux #freesw #plaintext | Jun 24 05:33 |
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techrights-news | "The good news is there's a beautiful, almost comforting" ☛ https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/doing-well/ | Source: Jim Nielsen | Jun 24 05:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | Doing Well - Jim Nielsen’s Blog | Jun 24 05:38 | |
techrights-news | "Regardless of whether the title of this blog post is grammatically correct or not..." ☛ https://chenhuijing.com/blog/can-we-enterprise-css-grid/ | Source: Chen HuiJing | Jun 24 05:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-chenhuijing.com | Can we enterprise CSS grid? | Jun 24 05:38 | |
techrights-news | "[...] To start with, systemd is much more than an init system" ☛ https://dev1galaxy.org/files/Linux_Magazine_Reprint_Devuan.pdf | | Jun 24 05:38 |
techrights-news | "The downside of these and other smart bulbs is that they need to be powered on for voice or app control." ☛ https://staceyoniot.com/how-use-both-hue-bulbs-and-lutron-switches-in-your-smart-home/ | Source: Stacy on IoT | Jun 24 05:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-staceyoniot.com | How use both Hue bulbs and Lutron switches in your smart home - Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis | Jun 24 05:39 | |
techrights-news | "The first thing I tried was upgrading the firmware on the HBAs—four Broadcom 9405W-16i cards" ☛ https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2022/answering-questions-about-petapi | Source: Jeff Geerling | Jun 24 05:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.jeffgeerling.com | Answering Questions about the PetaPi | Jeff Geerling | Jun 24 05:40 | |
techrights-news | "In fact the only downside of the Dev One is the shitty Realtek wireless card it ships with" ☛ https://jaylittle.com/post/view/2022/6/proof-of-life-i-still-have-something-to-say | Source: Jay Little | Jun 24 05:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-jaylittle.com | Jay Little - Software Obsessionist - Proof of Life: I Still Have Something to Say | Jun 24 05:40 | |
techrights-news | "It is interesting to compare the performance of different web stacks and frameworks under simulated stress." ☛ https://yottadb.com/comparing-yottadb-web-framework-performance/ | Source: YottaDB | Jun 24 05:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Comparing YottaDB Web Framework Performance - YottaDB | Jun 24 05:41 | |
techrights-news | "GitHub’s Copilot is trained on software governed by these terms, and it fails to uphold them" ☛ https://drewdevault.com/2022/06/23/Copilot-GPL-washing.html | Source: Drew DeVault | Jun 24 05:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-drewdevault.com | GitHub Copilot and open source laundering | Jun 24 05:42 | |
techrights-news | "What do all these earlier mistakes have in common?" ☛ https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/a-brief-history-of-one-line-fixes | Source: Ted Unangst | Jun 24 05:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-flak.tedunangst.com | a brief history of one line fixes | Jun 24 05:43 | |
techrights-news | "The more unpredictable the task is as a function of allocated effort to task completion" ☛ https://benjamincongdon.me/blog/2022/06/22/Mental-Model-Difficult-Problems-vs.-Hard-Work/ | Source: Ben Congdon | Jun 24 05:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-benjamincongdon.me | Mental Model: Difficult Problems vs. Hard Work | Ben Congdon | Jun 24 05:43 | |
techrights-news | "So, how do we navigate a world filled with harmful chemicals?" ☛ https://text.npr.org/1106863211 | Source: NPR | Jun 24 05:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-text.npr.org | PFAS 'forever chemicals' are everywhere. Here's what you should know about them | Jun 24 05:44 | |
techrights-news | "The feature was originally included in Apple’s word processing software, but got the axe in 2013’s version 5.0, when Apple redesigned its iWork suite to give even footing across the iOS, iPadOS, and macOS platforms." ☛ https://sixcolors.com/post/2022/06/mail-merge-returns-to-pages-after-nine-years/ | | Jun 24 05:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sixcolors.com | Mail Merge returns to Pages after nine years – Six Colors | Jun 24 05:45 | |
techrights-news | "There are people who don't like email forwarding, but I can assure them that it definitely happensThere are people who don't like email forwarding, but I can assure them that it definitely happens" ☛ https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/spam/DKIMSigningMostlyMandatory | Source: uni Toronto | Jun 24 05:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/spam/DKIMSigningMostlyMandatory | Jun 24 05:46 | |
techrights-news | "had to learn how to produce a high-quality voice with less than a minute of recording versus an hour of recording in the studio." ☛ https://thehill.com/homenews/wire/3534512-alexa-to-add-voices-of-your-deceased-loved-ones/ | Source: The Hill | Jun 24 05:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-thehill.com | Alexa to add voices of your deceased loved ones | The Hill | Jun 24 05:47 | |
techrights-news | "If a person in Western Australia contracts Covid-19, they must remain in home quarantine for the following seven days" ☛ https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220616-the-nation-where-your-faceprint-is-already-being-tracked | Source: BBC | Jun 24 05:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The nation where your 'faceprint' is already being tracked - BBC Future | Jun 24 05:47 | |
techrights-news | "The Swedish DPA (IMY) refuses to take a decision on a GDPR complaint, claiming that the user is not a party to his own rights." ☛ https://noyb.eu/en/sweden-users-are-not-party-their-own-privacy-rights | Source: NYOB | Jun 24 05:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-noyb.eu | Sweden: Users are not party to their own privacy rights? | Jun 24 05:48 | |
techrights-news | "More than a 100 new tools were unveiled on Wednesday, including ones to support its plans to push into business-to-business" ☛ https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/internet/shopify-unveils-new-tools-twitter-tie-up-to-beat-ecommerce-slowdown/92407812 | Source: India Times | Jun 24 05:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Shopify | Twitter: Shopify unveils new tools, Twitter tie-up to beat ecommerce slowdown, CIO News, ET CIO | Jun 24 05:48 | |
techrights-news | "Earlier this week I was able to attend sections of the Eighth Workshop on Computing Within Limits." gemini://retrace.club/~mycorrhiza/posts/20220623_limits_solar_protocol.gmi | Jun 24 05:52 |
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techrights-news | Microsoft is the wrong platform ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/23/23180813/cryptocurrency-bill-cynthia-lummis-kirsten-gillibrand-github-trolling | Source: The Verge | Jun 24 06:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Senator posts cryptocurrency bill on GitHub, chaos ensues - The Verge | Jun 24 06:19 | |
techrights-news | NIST ☛ https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/06/on-the-subversion-of-nist-by-the-nsa.html | Source: Bruce Schneier | Jun 24 06:19 |
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techrights-news | "Those of us working in the area of technology education should also not shy away from occasions when our contributions to discussions need to be overtly political" ☛ https://criticaledtech.com/2022/06/22/ed-tech-is-political-so-what/ | Source: Neil Selwyn | Jun 24 06:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-criticaledtech.com | Ed-Tech is political … so what? – Critical Studies of EDUCATION & TECHNOLOGY | Jun 24 06:20 | |
techrights-news | https | Jun 24 06:21 |
techrights-news | "In order to tamp down unionization efforts at multiple Buffalo Starbucks locations" ☛ https://text.npr.org/1106868040 | Source: NPR | Jun 24 06:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-text.npr.org | Starbucks fired 7 union organizers. The government wants a court to reinstate them | Jun 24 06:24 | |
techrights-news | Human Made Internet Content Hidden in Plain Sight gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/2022-06-24-human-made-internet-content-hidden-in-plain-sight.gmi | Jun 24 06:26 |
techrights-news | "Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel, speaking at the event, suggested three areas of improvement for spectrum innovation" ☛ https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2022/06/agency-leaders-urge-improvements-to-spectrum-management/ | Source: Broadband Breakfast | Jun 24 06:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-broadbandbreakfast.com | Agency Leaders Urge Improvements to Spectrum Management : Broadband Breakfast | Jun 24 06:27 | |
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techrights-news | Digital Restrictions (DRM) collapsing ☛ https://thehill.com/policy/technology/3535316-netflix-lays-off-300-employees-in-second-round-of-mass-job-cuts/ | Source: The Hill | Jun 24 06:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-thehill.com | Netflix lays off 300 employees in second round of mass job cuts | The Hill | Jun 24 06:35 | |
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techrights-news | Digital Restrictions (DRM) for films ☛ https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/netflix-cuts-300-employees-new-layoffs-rcna34987 | Source: NBC | Jun 24 06:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nbcnews.com | Netflix cuts 300 employees in a new round of layoffs | Jun 24 06:39 | |
techrights-news | Digital Restrictions (DRM) bubble ☛ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61914167 | Source: BillBC | Jun 24 06:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bbc.co.uk | Netflix cuts 300 more jobs after subscriptions fall - BBC News | Jun 24 06:40 | |
techrights-news | Digital Restrictions (DRM) = no future ☛ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/netflix-cuts-300-employees-in-new-round-of-layoffs-1235157991/ | Source: Hollywood Reporter | Jun 24 06:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.hollywoodreporter.com | Netflix Lays Off 300 Employees In New Round of Cuts – The Hollywood Reporter | Jun 24 06:40 | |
techrights-news | "Nguyen declined to comment on whether Netflix plans additional layoffs in the near term." ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/23/23180281/netflix-layoffs-cuts-300-jobs | Source: The Verge | Jun 24 06:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Netflix cuts around 300 jobs after losing subscribers - The Verge | Jun 24 06:40 | |
techrights-news | "I think there are more interesting questions here than what exactly is plagiarism" ☛ https://walledculture.org/what-exactly-is-plagiarism-and-does-it-really-matter-anyway/ | Source: Walled Culture | Jun 24 06:41 |
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techrights-news | "The complaint claims Bungie “brand protection” contractor CSC Global sent Minor" ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/23/23180178/bungie-destiny-lawsuit-youtube-fake-dmca-copyright-notice | Source: The Verge | Jun 24 06:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Bungie sues Destiny YouTuber for sowing chaos with fake copyright strikes - The Verge | Jun 24 06:41 | |
techrights-news | "Operation 404" ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/brazils-targets-metaverse-piracy-in-latest-operation-404-crackdown-220623/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 24 06:42 |
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techrights-news | "A Twitter user who posted copyrighted photos for the purpose of criticizing a private-equity billionaire will retain their anonymity." ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/dmca-subpoena-to-unmask-twitter-user-hits-fair-use-constitutional-roadblock-220623/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 24 06:42 |
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techrights-news | "So you used a certain command but cannot remember its exact name anymore?" ☛ https://linuxhandbook.com/apropos-command/ | Source: Linux Handbook | Jun 24 06:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxhandbook.com | Search for Available Linux Commands With apropos | Jun 24 06:43 | |
techrights-news | "OpenHW specified that the Core-V MCU features the CV32E40P processor (previously known as the RI5CY) which is a 32 RISC-V core with four-stage pipeline" ☛ https://linuxgizmos.com/core-v-development-kit-packs-32-bit-risc-v-core/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jun 24 06:44 |
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techrights-news | "Orbbec’s new Femto line consists of three models, the Femto (standard), the Femto W and the Femto Live." ☛ https://linuxgizmos.com/orbbec-introduces-femto-time-of-flight-3d-camera-line/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jun 24 06:44 |
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techrights-news | "Another year, another big Steam Summer Sale." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/steam-summer-sale-2022/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Steam Summer Sale 2022 is live so prepare your wallet | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 | |
techrights-news | Steam ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/with-a-quick-script-you-can-run-steam-deck-desktop-mode-inside-gaming-mode/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-With a quick script you can run Steam Deck Desktop Mode inside Gaming Mode | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 | |
techrights-news | "Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop, a community updated and expanded version of the free Alien Swarm originally by Valve continues to see lots of improvements." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/alien-swarm-reactive-drop-devs-detail-their-support-of-proton-and-steam-deck/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop devs detail their support of Proton and Steam Deck | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 | |
techrights-news | "Valve released a fresh upgrade for Proton Experimental on June 22nd which brings even more game compatibility to Linux desktops and Steam Deck." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/proton-experimental-gets-paladins-working-on-linux-and-steam-deck/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Proton Experimental gets Paladins working on Linux and Steam Deck | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:46 | |
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techrights-news | "When you need to connect a Wi-Fi device to the internet and your phone has a good 4G signal" ☛ https://puri.sm/posts/how-to-enable-hot-spot-and-tethering-in-pureos-on-your-librem-5/ | Source: Purism | Jun 24 06:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-puri.sm | How to Enable Hot Spot and Tethering in PureOS on Your Librem 5 – Purism | Jun 24 06:52 | |
techrights-news | "Born Punk is a brand new cyberpunk point and click adventure from developer Insert Disk 22." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/cyberpunk-point-and-click-adventure-born-punk-is-out-now/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Cyberpunk point and click adventure Born Punk is out now | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:52 | |
techrights-news | "After some more games that should work great on the Steam Deck and so Linux desktop too?" ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/fanatical-offering-a-nice-bundle-of-steam-deck-verified-games/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Fanatical offering a nice bundle of Steam Deck Verified games | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:52 | |
techrights-news | "Looks like Valve are getting back into fixing up Team Fortress 2" ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/team-fortress-2-gets-a-surprise-update-fixing-many-problems/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Team Fortress 2 gets a surprise update fixing many problems | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:53 | |
techrights-news | "The mixture of a deckbuilding roguelike with escape-room style puzzles and psychological horror in Inscryption is now officially available for GNU/Linux" ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/inscryption-from-daniel-mullins-games-now-supported-on-linux/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 06:53 |
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techrights-news | COVID-19 surge in UK https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/24/number-of-covid-19-patients-in-hospital-increased-68-44-so-far-this-month/ | Jun 24 06:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » Number of COVID-19 Patients in Hospital Increased 68.44% So Far This Month | Jun 24 06:57 | |
techrights-news | At long last, after a couple of months in the making, the staff survey of the EPO is out (not the one controlled by EPO management with push-polling and ‘trick questions’) http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/staff-survey-of-the-epo-is-out/ | Jun 24 06:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | EPO Staff Survey’s Preliminary Results Published (Almost 2,000 Staff Surveyed), António Campinos Less Trustworthy Than Benoît Battistelli at Similar Points in Their Terms | Techrights | Jun 24 06:58 | |
techrights-news | In spite of the lack of media coverage, EPO insiders (mostly people who have worked at the EPO for quite a while) see the downward spiral in patent quality and they do not trust the management http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/technologia-slides/ | Jun 24 06:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Selected Slides From Technologia’s EPO Staff Survey (2022 Compared to Prior Years) | Techrights | Jun 24 06:58 | |
techrights-news | The Administrative Council of the EPO must be kidding itself if it thought replacing Benoît Battistelli with his friend António Campinos (and his unqualified or unsuitably unqualified friends from Alicante) would set the EPO on a route to improvement http://techrights.org/2022/06/23/epo-admin-council-says/ | Jun 24 06:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Council Says… | Techrights | Jun 24 06:58 | |
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techrights-news | "As they promised they would, AMD has now officially published the source code for FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 (FSR 2) under an open source license." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/06/amd-publishes-the-source-code-for-fidelityfx-super-resolution-2-fsr-2/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 07:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-AMD publishes the source code for FidelityFX Super Resolution 2 (FSR 2) | GamingOnLinux | Jun 24 07:00 | |
techrights-news | "The blog series is aligned with the general framework for discussing software design patterns" ☛ https://ubuntu.com//blog/software-operator-design-pattern-part-4 | Source: Ubuntu | Jun 24 07:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The software operator design pattern: advantages – part 4 | Ubuntu | Jun 24 07:01 | |
techrights-news | "How important security is for your application and digital services?" ☛ https://ubuntu.com//blog/weave-cybersecurity-into-your-product-design | Source: Ubuntu | Jun 24 07:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Weave Cybersecurity into your product design | Ubuntu | Jun 24 07:01 | |
techrights-news | "SUSE Enterprise Linux Server (SLES) is a modern and modular Linux distribution that was developed mainly for servers and mainframes." ☛ https://www.tecmint.com/install-suse-linux-enterprise-server/ | Source: TecMint | Jun 24 07:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tecmint.com | How to Install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP4 | Jun 24 07:02 | |
techrights-news | "In this guide, we explore how you can install and set up Rancher on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish)" ☛ https://www.linuxtechi.com/how-to-install-rancher-on-ubuntu/ | Source: LinuxTechi | Jun 24 07:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.linuxtechi.com | How to Install Rancher on Ubuntu 22.04 (Step by Step) | Jun 24 07:02 | |
techrights-news | Games: A Lot of Steam, Proton Experimental, and Inscryption • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166419 | Jun 24 07:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Games: A Lot of Steam, Proton Experimental, and Inscryption | Tux Machines | Jun 24 07:03 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166420 | Jun 24 07:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 24 07:03 | |
techrights-news | Links 24/06/2022: FidelityFX Free Software and a Look at PetaPi | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/petapi/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/petapi/ | Jun 24 07:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/06/2022: FidelityFX Free Software and a Look at PetaPi | Techrights | Jun 24 07:15 | |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166421 | Jun 24 07:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 07:15 | |
techrights-news | Open Hardware/Modding leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166422 | Jun 24 07:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Open Hardware/Modding leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 07:16 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166423 | Jun 24 07:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 07:16 | |
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techrights-news | Food Shortage or Economic Crisis ☛ https://www.democracynow.org/2022/6/23/food_crisis_sanctions_russia_ukraine_climate | Source: Democracy Now | Jun 24 07:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.democracynow.org | Food Shortage or Economic Crisis? Experts Say Poverty & Capitalism Are Real Drivers of Global Hunger | Democracy Now! | Jun 24 07:49 | |
techrights-news | Patents slaughter millions of people ☛ https://www.democracynow.org/2022/6/23/world_trade_organization_covid_patent_monopolies | Source: Democracy Now | Jun 24 07:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.democracynow.org | Global Access to COVID-19 Vaccines & Tests Limited by WTO Deal Pushed by Rich Countries & Big Pharma | Democracy Now! | Jun 24 07:49 | |
techrights-news | Jeff Yass avoids tax. But Pro Publica takes money from a criminal, who avoids even more tax. The bribes from Bill Gates ruin the credibility of this publisher. ☛ https://www.propublica.org/article/how-susquehanna-yass-avoided-billion-taxes | Jun 24 07:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | How Susquehanna’s Jeff Yass Avoided $1 Billion in Taxes — ProPublica | Jun 24 07:51 | |
techrights-news | Meanwhile Pro Publica bags bribes from the world's biggest polluter, Bill Gates ☛ https://www.propublica.org/article/gulf-coast-restoration-fund-mississippi-jobs | Jun 24 07:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | BP Oil Spill Funds in Mississippi Haven’t Created Many Jobs — ProPublica | Jun 24 07:51 | |
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techrights-news | EFF is dead to me. Recommends Privacy-Infringing Microsoft-Run DuckDuckGo that spies on you!! ☛ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/security-and-privacy-tips-people-seeking-abortion | Source: EFF | Jun 24 07:58 |
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techrights-news | Why did EFF leave out Microsoft??? ☛ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/06/bipartisan-digital-advertising-act-would-break-big-trackers | Source: EFF | Jun 24 08:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.eff.org | The Bipartisan Digital Advertising Act Would Break Up Big Trackers | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Jun 24 08:00 | |
techrights-news | Starbucks ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/06/23/while-ceos-make-millions-and-workers-struggle-union-surge-unsurprising | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 24 08:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Opinion | While CEOs Make Millions and Workers Struggle, Union Surge Is Unsurprising | Brian Wakamo | Jun 24 08:20 | |
techrights-news | China and Russia ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/23/china-will-decide-the-outcome-of-russia-v-the-west/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 24 08:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-China Will Decide the Outcome of Russia v. the West – scheerpost.com | Jun 24 08:27 | |
techrights-news | "Amazon Labor Union President Chris Smalls addressed the crowd at the Friday night plenary" ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/23/videos-from-the-2022-labor-notes-conference/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 24 08:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Videos from the 2022 Labor Notes Conference – scheerpost.com | Jun 24 08:31 | |
techrights-news | Austerity ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/23/the-feds-austerity-program-to-reduce-wages/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 24 08:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Fed’s Austerity Program to Reduce Wages – scheerpost.com | Jun 24 08:32 | |
techrights-news | Chipotle ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/06/23/the-unionization-wave-continues-workers-in-maine-have-organized-the-first-chipotle-store-in-the-country/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 24 08:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Unionization Wave Continues: Workers in Maine Have Organized the First Chipotle Store in the Country – scheerpost.com | Jun 24 08:33 | |
techrights-news | "MIT complains that designing a robot hand is time-consuming and takes a lot of iterations." ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/23/design-your-next-robot-hand-in-minutes/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 24 08:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Design Your Next Robot Hand In Minutes | Hackaday | Jun 24 08:37 | |
techrights-news | Spain and investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/23/spain-demands-eu-withdraw-energy-treaty-undermines-climate-action | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 24 08:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Spain Demands EU Withdraw From Energy Treaty That Undermines Climate Action | Jun 24 08:38 | |
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matey | <schestowitz_TR> laptop sales have not been good <- if prices are soaring, people probably wait on new laptops | Jun 24 08:43 |
schestowitz_TR | nce last reset) calculatgood for the planet, too | Jun 24 08:44 |
schestowitz_TR | good for the planet, too | Jun 24 08:44 |
matey | yes war is great for the planet | Jun 24 08:44 |
matey | fewer new laptops, LOADS of tanks running all over europe | Jun 24 08:44 |
schestowitz_TR | it depopulates too slowly | Jun 24 08:44 |
schestowitz_TR | from the planet's POV | Jun 24 08:44 |
matey | im sure the lack of new laptops | Jun 24 08:44 |
matey | <schestowitz_TR> it depopulates too slowly <- i mean, i have no idea what youre talking about | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | the population issue isnt dented by war at all | Jun 24 08:45 |
schestowitz_TR | it is | Jun 24 08:45 |
schestowitz_TR | less reproduction and more deaths | Jun 24 08:45 |
schestowitz_TR | it's not just P-C to say this | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | fucking dumb | Jun 24 08:45 |
schestowitz_TR | in ww2 reproduction almost halted for a bit | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | look at the birthrates over the past 50-100 years | Jun 24 08:45 |
schestowitz_TR | then came "boomers"| | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | its exponential | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | WAR DOESNT DENT THAT! | Jun 24 08:45 |
matey | you have a phd, this is the most basic statistical shit you could pray for | Jun 24 08:46 |
matey | and the war wont last enough to change birth rates | Jun 24 08:46 |
matey | nor have the past 30 wars | Jun 24 08:46 |
matey | look up a graph | Jun 24 08:46 |
matey | it's not just P-C to say this <- basic math has nothing to do with "pc" or not | Jun 24 08:47 |
matey | the war. doesnt. dent. birthrates. | Jun 24 08:47 |
matey | on any meaningful scale! | Jun 24 08:47 |
matey | its not EVEN A blip | Jun 24 08:47 |
matey | "good for the earth" <- nearly the most ridiculous thing youve ever said | Jun 24 08:47 |
matey | war is good for the planet! -- roy schestowitz | Jun 24 08:48 |
matey | christ on a stick | Jun 24 08:48 |
matey | tank running around aimlessly < new latop | Jun 24 08:48 |
matey | dum dum dum dum dum | Jun 24 08:48 |
matey | sometimes i wonder what gumball machine you get your conclusions from | Jun 24 08:49 |
matey | <schestowitz_TR> in ww2 reproduction almost halted for a bit <- <schestowitz_TR> then came "boomers"| <- EXACTLY | Jun 24 08:50 |
matey | youre refusting yourself in realtime | Jun 24 08:50 |
matey | -s | Jun 24 08:50 |
schestowitz_TR | after about 50 million died | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | and then the next generation was bigger than ever | Jun 24 08:51 |
schestowitz_TR | more than 1% of the world's popultion | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | war doesnt affect population growth | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | look up the biggest war in terms of deaths ever | Jun 24 08:51 |
schestowitz_TR | plagues can do more | Jun 24 08:51 |
schestowitz_TR | like "black death" | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | now look at a graph of population growth | Jun 24 08:51 |
schestowitz_TR | not that I recommend of it | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | they dont compare | Jun 24 08:51 |
matey | plagues seem (mathematically) like a function of overpopulation | Jun 24 08:52 |
matey | if overpopulation (in other species than humans-- NOT to imply that humans are necessarily different this way) | Jun 24 08:52 |
matey | if overpopulation is severe enough | Jun 24 08:52 |
matey | a plague can come along and decimate the species | Jun 24 08:52 |
matey | its tricky to say if that could happen to the human race, but it shouldnt be impossible | Jun 24 08:53 |
matey | sort of like global warming, the problem is a sort of chain reaction of events | Jun 24 08:53 |
matey | global warming can have small causes that trigger disproportional effects on weather / temp conditions | Jun 24 08:54 |
matey | so a few degress can unleash events that change things much much more | Jun 24 08:54 |
matey | when you consider food chain / food supply / various other factors | Jun 24 08:54 |
matey | a plague can have similar devastating multipliers | Jun 24 08:54 |
matey | not that it necessarily will, but its bad enough that its possible | Jun 24 08:55 |
matey | it might be reasonable to say that the more overpopulated humans are, the more out of balance other species will be | Jun 24 08:55 |
matey | and some non-human plague could trigger events that lead to the human populuation falling apart in numbers | Jun 24 08:56 |
matey | maybe. | Jun 24 08:56 |
matey | it wouldnt be pretty | Jun 24 08:56 |
matey | the LESS overpopulated we are, the less ugly that would be | Jun 24 08:56 |
matey | big numbers arent our friend in that scenario, they are the problem exactly | Jun 24 08:56 |
schestowitz_TR | birth rates can fall | Jun 24 08:57 |
schestowitz_TR | when people realise future for kids isn't viable | Jun 24 08:58 |
matey | yeah, but you have to imagine what it would take for enough people to realise that | Jun 24 08:58 |
schestowitz_TR | or when these turn from assets into liability | Jun 24 08:58 |
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matey | lol, kids were always a liability | Jun 24 08:59 |
schestowitz_TR | matey: many did realise this | Jun 24 08:59 |
matey | "many" in what proportion | Jun 24 08:59 |
schestowitz_TR | japan, singapore, china, nordic countries... | Jun 24 08:59 |
matey | oh yeah | Jun 24 08:59 |
matey | chinas doing REAL WELL with this | Jun 24 08:59 |
schestowitz_TR | there used to be more tax benefits raising a kid | Jun 24 08:59 |
schestowitz_TR | free college still available in some places | Jun 24 08:59 |
matey | chinas population issue is like a guy whos arm is off trying to stick a little bandage on it | Jun 24 09:00 |
schestowitz_TR | <techrights-news> Nutritious diet ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/06/23/paul-and-blackburn-among-gop-senators-opposing-extension-school-meal-program | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 24 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Paul and Blackburn Among GOP Senators Opposing Extension of School Meal Program | Jun 24 09:00 | |
schestowitz_TR | not sure if the china remark was sarcastic | Jun 24 09:01 |
matey | i bet they cant decide if they want to reel it in so they dont all starve | Jun 24 09:01 |
matey | or if they want to conquor the earth by breeding | Jun 24 09:01 |
schestowitz_TR | collectively, as a nation, they already school a lot of ther world | Jun 24 09:01 |
schestowitz_TR | individually, for people, it is a hellhole | Jun 24 09:01 |
matey | chinas doing REAL WELL with this <- this at least, was sarcastic | Jun 24 09:01 |
matey | plagues are the most likely population reducers, but also the most dangerous | Jun 24 09:04 |
matey | humanity needs an overhaul to survive | Jun 24 09:05 |
matey | capitalism and stalinist bureaucracies are not up to the task | Jun 24 09:05 |
matey | both need to be replaced for humanity to end the tailspin | Jun 24 09:05 |
matey | thats good in a way... because survival necessitates more than reform now | Jun 24 09:05 |
matey | basically we fix this or we die | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | thats probably the only thing that could ever get us to fix it | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | and in that sense its a positive | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | of course if we fail, thats arguably bad | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | depending who you ask | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | personally i think fixing it is a good idea | Jun 24 09:06 |
matey | we havent evolved as a society in a while | Jun 24 09:07 |
matey | its about time | Jun 24 09:07 |
techrights-news | Links 24/06/2022: FidelityFX Free Software and a Look at PetaPi | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/petapi/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/petapi/ | Jun 24 09:11 |
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techrights-news | Ed Sheeran ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/ed-sheeran-wins-legal-costs-after-shape-of-you-verdict/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 11:19 |
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XRevan86 | https://theins.press/en/news/252552 | Jun 24 11:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theins.press | Russian Eurovision contestants make anti-war statement | Jun 24 11:26 | |
techrights-news | Amy Klobuchar’s AICOA antitrust bill ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/the-worst-reason-to-brush-off-content-moderation-concerns-in-antitrust-bills-eh-the-supreme-court-may-destroy-230-anyway-so-it-shouldnt-much-matter/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 11:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Worst Reason To Brush Off Content Moderation Concerns In Antitrust Bills: Eh, The Supreme Court May Destroy 230 Anyway, So It Shouldn’t Much Matter… | Techdirt | Jun 24 11:27 | |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/24/member-of-khersons-occupation-government-killed-in-car-explosion-russian-state-media-report-news "Member of Kherson’s occupation government killed in car explosion, Russian state media report" | Jun 24 11:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jun 24 11:27 | |
schestowitz_TR | XRevan86: : ooof. dangerous | Jun 24 11:27 |
schestowitz_TR | remember that athelete and lukashenko | Jun 24 11:27 |
XRevan86 | https://themoscowtimes.com/2022/06/24/a78093 | Jun 24 11:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.themoscowtimes.com | Ukraine Forces to Retreat From Severodonetsk: Governor - The Moscow Times | Jun 24 11:27 | |
schestowitz_TR | retreating from their own country :-( | Jun 24 11:28 |
XRevan86 | schestowitz: I remember well what happened to Protasevich. | Jun 24 11:28 |
fuzzy | in recent days, occasionally had seen vehicles, with ukrainian flag, in germany | Jun 24 11:28 |
fuzzy | some of those cars, of those ukrainians who can afford them, seems to me ukraine isn't as "poor" as portrayed | Jun 24 11:29 |
fuzzy | at least those who arrived with their cars in germany | Jun 24 11:29 |
fuzzy | even by german standards, this isn't poor war refugees | Jun 24 11:29 |
fuzzy | it's just, it is ukrainians who proudly present their poverty and reasons to flee ukraine, by flagging their cars with national pride | Jun 24 11:30 |
XRevan86 | "who proudly present their poverty" <- Really now? | Jun 24 11:30 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: the "energy price" discussion is a political propaganda lie from EU... they are citing EU "spot market" prices | Jun 24 11:30 |
fuzzy | however, german industry and russia negotiated LONG-TERM contracts independant from this "spot market" nonsense | Jun 24 11:31 |
schestowitz_TR | how do you know those are not cars of Germans? | Jun 24 11:31 |
fuzzy | schestowitz_TR: i cannot say for sure, nonetheless they put Ukrainian flags onto their cars | Jun 24 11:31 |
schestowitz_TR | so? | Jun 24 11:31 |
schestowitz_TR | lots of polish sites do too | Jun 24 11:32 |
schestowitz_TR | and americans.. and germans | Jun 24 11:32 |
schestowitz_TR | some have friends in ukraine | Jun 24 11:32 |
schestowitz_TR | or spouse originally from ukraine | Jun 24 11:32 |
*XRevan86 assumed activelow meant vehicle registration plates, but apparently not. | Jun 24 11:32 | |
schestowitz_TR | or from poland | Jun 24 11:32 |
fuzzy | schestowitz_TR: it slightly contradicts the public image drawn by EU propaganda, of "poor" Ukrianians suffering from Russian aggression | Jun 24 11:32 |
schestowitz_TR | ukraine is not a rich country | Jun 24 11:32 |
XRevan86 | It's not rich, but it's not dirt poor either. | Jun 24 11:32 |
schestowitz_TR | the well-off Ukrainians can possibly migrate first | Jun 24 11:33 |
fuzzy | schestowitz_TR: WRONG, ukraine was known as the richest region of former soviet union | Jun 24 11:33 |
schestowitz_TR | like Klitschko brothers | Jun 24 11:33 |
XRevan86 | It wasn't, Latvia was richer for instance. | Jun 24 11:33 |
fuzzy | furthermore, ukraine got rich soil, heavy industry, etc... doesn't mean economy flourished in Ukraine, for whatever reason, and if it is poverty, it is worth to have a look, why.... | Jun 24 11:34 |
schestowitz_TR | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wladimir_Klitschko I thought he was naturalised as Germany | Jun 24 11:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Wladimir Klitschko - Wikipedia | Jun 24 11:34 | |
schestowitz_TR | iGerman | Jun 24 11:34 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: Keep in mind that Ukraine is a mostly agrarian country. | Jun 24 11:34 |
schestowitz_TR | but it says "Ukrainian" | Jun 24 11:34 |
schestowitz_TR | born , Kazakh | Jun 24 11:34 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: wrong, ukraine got scientific institutions, heavy industry, etc. etc. ... and Tchernobyl besides other nuclear plants | Jun 24 11:34 |
schestowitz_TR | he is in the army now | Jun 24 11:35 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: Ukraine was/is the third largest nuclear and military force globally | Jun 24 11:35 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: It's worth to have a look why combatants from Russia came from regions that are so poor to them Ukraine looked like eldorado. | Jun 24 11:35 |
fuzzy | another fact, about "poor" Ukraine, was, their gas/energy consumption was HIGHEST globally, due to inefficient heating installations etc. | Jun 24 11:36 |
schestowitz_TR | highest per capita? | Jun 24 11:36 |
fuzzy | yes, and alltogether energy consumption was excessive | Jun 24 11:36 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: Like why can't Buryats live better in Russia? | Jun 24 11:37 |
fuzzy | in particular, Gas | Jun 24 11:37 |
fuzzy | and there was reports, about population living in eastern Ukraine, who are _not_ opposed to Russia | Jun 24 11:39 |
fuzzy | because, meanwhile Kiev flourished as a "boom town", former heavy industry regions in eastern ukraine didn't benefit | Jun 24 11:40 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: There are reports about population living in eastern Ukraine who are opposed to Russia now that it destroyed their lives. | Jun 24 11:40 |
fuzzy | sure, this is what is reported by EU propaganda | Jun 24 11:40 |
fuzzy | yet, who is at fault? how stupid are those political leaders, who suggest to shoot with heavy artillery at cities? | Jun 24 11:41 |
XRevan86 | It's such EU propaganda I can't use it here because ye don't speak Russian. | Jun 24 11:41 |
XRevan86 | "who suggest to shoot with heavy artillery at cities?" <- Like that: https://suspilne.media/253261-z-dahu-devatipoverhivki-u-harkovi-znali-500-kilogramovu-rosijsku-aviabombu-foto/ ? | Jun 24 11:43 |
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fuzzy | XRevan86: there was various reports, Ukraine shot rockets at russians, since 2014 already | Jun 24 11:44 |
fuzzy | some photos, supposedly showing russian artillery in action 2022, were in fact photos taken 2014 already | Jun 24 11:44 |
matey | thats an old trick | Jun 24 11:45 |
matey | the alt-right uses it on youtube all the time | Jun 24 11:45 |
matey | i suspect not only the right, but them i know | Jun 24 11:45 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: I can't refute "something somewhere", what's your point? | Jun 24 11:46 |
XRevan86 | Russia isn't shelling Kharkiv? Didn't shell Mariupol? Siverodonetsk wasn't shelled? | Jun 24 11:47 |
fuzzy | sorry for the confusion, if there was any; XRevan86, just tried to explain public tv and newspapers are full of propaganda shit, in germany | Jun 24 11:47 |
fuzzy | meanwhile artillery and military gear is asked for in ukraine, to shoot at russians | Jun 24 11:47 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: There are also reports that DPR resorts to Orwellian tactics and shoots Donetsk themselves to make people fear Ukraine. From Donetsk itself. It became hell a lot more plausible lately since senseless shelling continues while Ukraine faces a shortage in artillery. | Jun 24 11:48 |
fuzzy | and the most recent propaganda lie is citing "EU" "spot market" prices were at fault, which is an outrageous propanda lie, because Russia and German Industry negotiated long-term contracts independent from EU and their "spot market" | Jun 24 11:48 |
schestowitz_TR | fuzzy: can you take it to #techpol ? | Jun 24 11:49 |
XRevan86 | Meanwhile Russia has a shittonne of artillery. | Jun 24 11:49 |
XRevan86 | But that's not proof, just a possibility that hasn't been proven or disproven. | Jun 24 11:49 |
techrights-news | Stingray ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/stingray-manufacturer-l3harris-seeking-to-acquire-nso-group/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 11:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Stingray Manufacturer L3Harris Seeking To Acquire NSO Group | Techdirt | Jun 24 11:49 | |
mjg59_ | Woo next we'll be discussing how Russia didn't shoot down MH17 | Jun 24 11:49 |
techrights-news | Maine ☛ https://truthout.org/articles/maine-chipotle-workers-file-to-form-companys-first-ever-union/ | Source: TruthOut | Jun 24 11:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Maine Chipotle Workers File to Form Company’s First-Ever Union | Jun 24 11:50 | |
techrights-news | "basically ban email providers from letting political mailings go to spam." ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/is-the-gop-pro-political-spam-bill-driven-entirely-by-a-major-gop-spam-factory/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 11:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Is The GOP Pro-Political Spam Bill Driven Entirely By GOP’s Favorite Spam Factory? | Techdirt | Jun 24 11:51 | |
matey | sometimes the topic is free software | Jun 24 11:51 |
matey | but since thats mostly been taken over by open source, it comes up less often than it used to | Jun 24 11:51 |
schestowitz_TR | no | Jun 24 11:51 |
matey | yes | Jun 24 11:51 |
schestowitz_TR | we are not about free software | Jun 24 11:51 |
matey | rofl | Jun 24 11:51 |
schestowitz_TR | it was always about more | Jun 24 11:51 |
schestowitz_TR | patents mostly | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | then software | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | monopolies | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | privacy etc. | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | free software is not even in the site name | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | noot free* or soft* | Jun 24 11:52 |
matey | Free Software Sentry | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | RMS suggested it | Jun 24 11:52 |
XRevan86 | mjg59_: I have reason to believe fuzzy does think Russia didn't. | Jun 24 11:52 |
matey | well he was a sucker | Jun 24 11:52 |
schestowitz_TR | because he didn't get a name for the site that would promote his own objective | Jun 24 11:52 |
matey | he should have given the idea to someone who gave a shit about free software instead | Jun 24 11:53 |
schestowitz_TR | free software is becoming one or more issues | Jun 24 11:53 |
schestowitz_TR | in light if attacks on the communication layer | Jun 24 11:53 |
matey | anyway, good to know "we are not about free software" | Jun 24 11:53 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: i only reject the propaganda image of "evil russians" | Jun 24 11:53 |
matey | the russians arent the problem | Jun 24 11:54 |
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fuzzy | furthermore, for decades, documentaries were broadcasted, about russia, many former soviet boxers joined german boxing clubs | Jun 24 11:54 |
matey | its their fucking government | Jun 24 11:54 |
fuzzy | i mean, decades, of this, and now "EU" wants to lecture me about evil russians? | Jun 24 11:54 |
matey | so just so we are clear | Jun 24 11:54 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: Sure, I don't consider myself evil. Do ye have to employ lies of the Russian propaganda in that? | Jun 24 11:55 |
matey | "techrights" isnt about free software | Jun 24 11:55 |
matey | and the only reason it claims to be "free software sentry" is because rms thought it would be nice to mention "free software" somewhere | Jun 24 11:55 |
techrights-news | "Democrats have insisted that the two main antitrust bills that have been able to scrape together bipartisan support won’t have any impact on content moderation" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/republicans-effectively-admit-that-if-content-moderation-is-written-out-of-antitrust-bills-theyll-pull-their-support/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 11:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Republicans Announce That If Content Moderation Is Written Out Of Antitrust Bills, They’ll Pull Their Support | Techdirt | Jun 24 11:55 | |
matey | and all the times you implied the site was somehow About That were just bullshit and marketing... | Jun 24 11:55 |
matey | Good To Know | Jun 24 11:55 |
fuzzy | here we go, another detail: imports of Russian gas into USA _increased_ (according to the Sankt Petersburg site)...; now please explain to me why USA/Washington intend to dictate sanctions against Russian gas supplies into germany? | Jun 24 11:55 |
schestowitz_TR | look at 2006 posts | Jun 24 11:55 |
schestowitz_TR | it's about Microsoft-Novell deal | Jun 24 11:56 |
schestowitz_TR | the main issue then was the patents | Jun 24 11:56 |
schestowitz_TR | sowftware patents impact all software developers | Jun 24 11:56 |
XRevan86 | "to the Sankt Petersburg site" <- Just call it fscking Anti-Spiegel. | Jun 24 11:56 |
schestowitz_TR | and harm proprietary software too | Jun 24 11:56 |
matey | ive archived most of the articles from 2006 to 2020 | Jun 24 11:56 |
matey | plus more recent ones | Jun 24 11:56 |
matey | theyre in a single text file where i placed the articles i considered most relevant | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | hand-picked | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | i know what the site is about. | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | but since you constantly change your message | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | im not surprised to hear this shit now | Jun 24 11:57 |
schestowitz_TR | afd hates csu and the ccoalition so much that it is willing to make an alliance with putin and rt | Jun 24 11:57 |
schestowitz_TR | much like gop in usa | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | youre a fucking chameleon | Jun 24 11:57 |
matey | you should have been in marketing | Jun 24 11:57 |
schestowitz_TR | asking for help from the outside, a "had-been" empire | Jun 24 11:57 |
schestowitz_TR | we were always mostly about patents | Jun 24 11:58 |
schestowitz_TR | or, this was the primary theme | Jun 24 11:58 |
schestowitz_TR | you should know | Jun 24 11:58 |
schestowitz_TR | you indexed the whole site | Jun 24 11:58 |
matey | theres A LOT of patent stuff | Jun 24 11:58 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: The US banned Russian petroleum and gas completely in March. | Jun 24 11:58 |
matey | yeah, im not denying theres loads of patent stuff | Jun 24 11:58 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: how then could imports have increased? | Jun 24 11:58 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: I don't know, especially since the US *exports* natural gas. | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | but theres something youre forgetting | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | your own narrative | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | when it was boycott novell | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | obviously quite a lot was about novell | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | and yes, even then, patents were a huge issue | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | the novell thing was a patent issue | Jun 24 11:59 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: They don't need Russian natural gas, and Russia provides natural gas through pipelines, it's unable to compress and ship it anywhere anyway. | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | but i remember when you rebranded the website | Jun 24 11:59 |
matey | you SAID what it was about | Jun 24 11:59 |
schestowitz_TR | http://techrights.org/?stories | Jun 24 12:00 |
matey | and even if it was mostly about patents | Jun 24 12:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Techrights | Free Software Sentry – watching and reporting maneuvers of those threatened by software freedom | Jun 24 12:00 | |
schestowitz_TR | ""Patents (10,669) | Jun 24 12:00 |
matey | the rest is just a matter of convenience | Jun 24 12:00 |
fuzzy | USA were lying about their imports/exports, even the USA energy agency data contradicted what washington announced | Jun 24 12:00 |
schestowitz_TR | " | Jun 24 12:00 |
schestowitz_TR | Free/Libre Software (3,278)" | Jun 24 12:00 |
matey | considering the website is mostly about patents | Jun 24 12:00 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: Or, here's another possibility, this is just complete nonsense. | Jun 24 12:00 |
fuzzy | USA does NOT export a surplus of energy/oil/gas, what USA exports _only_ is _refined_ oil/gas products, and to export refinded products, USA must IMPORT first | Jun 24 12:00 |
fuzzy | and those imports, from Russia, supposedly, increased, meanwhile USA/Washington intend to dictate sanctions | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | and considering that 3278 is 30% of 10669 | Jun 24 12:01 |
schestowitz_TR | many are daily links | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | id say free software features NOTABLY | Jun 24 12:01 |
schestowitz_TR | "News Roundup (6,131)" | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | i never said it WASNT about patents | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | but you saying its not about free software is just a joke | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | i mean | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | but hey, good to know | Jun 24 12:01 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy:That's just wrong, the US exports shale gas. | Jun 24 12:01 |
matey | techrights isnt about free software | Jun 24 12:02 |
matey | it just hijacks that narrative to push whatever | Jun 24 12:02 |
matey | like open source would generally do | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | techrights is about tech rights | Jun 24 12:02 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: it did, in the past, and the "fracking boom" in USA was projected to end, the prognosis was USA couldn't continue with it for long | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | fsf is about (f)ree (s)oftware | Jun 24 12:02 |
matey | thats what i thought | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | fsfe is about german lads | Jun 24 12:02 |
matey | not anymore | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | who abuse the word of grve | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | *greve | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | and the org of RMAS | Jun 24 12:02 |
schestowitz_TR | *RMS | Jun 24 12:03 |
schestowitz_TR | and infringe the agreement on trademarks | Jun 24 12:03 |
schestowitz_TR | if they were trademark nazis, they would go all KISS | Jun 24 12:03 |
schestowitz_TR | with "intellectual property" over the SS | Jun 24 12:03 |
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XRevan86 | fuzzy: Fracking and shale gas are not the same thing. | Jun 24 12:04 |
techrights-news | Frontex ☛ https://digit.site36.net/2022/06/23/new-pre-authorization-system-profiling-of-passengers-could-also-be-banned-for-frontex/ | Source: Site36 | Jun 24 12:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-digit.site36.net | New pre-authorization system: Profiling of passengers could also be banned for Frontex – Security Architectures in the EU | Jun 24 12:04 | |
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fuzzy | XRevan86: oil and gas can be refined; even dirty brown coal can be refined into oil and gas (Buna, East-Germany did this) | Jun 24 12:04 |
fuzzy | whatever USA imports or exports, certainly USA never had an energy export suprlus, it's a propaganda lie from washington | Jun 24 12:05 |
XRevan86 | https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/imports-of-petroleum stumbled upon this | Jun 24 12:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tradingeconomics.com | United States Imports of Petroleum - May 2022 Data - 1989-2021 Historical | Jun 24 12:06 | |
fuzzy | all i am saying, i am very curious to know, exactly which energy products are imported by USA, and from where | Jun 24 12:06 |
fuzzy | and just if, imagine this, a war ignites in Ukraine, USA imports energy from Russia, and intends to sanction elsewhere, just what if... | Jun 24 12:07 |
fuzzy | what i know for sure is this only, "EU" public tv and newspapers are full of propaganda shit, wherever it is produced | Jun 24 12:07 |
fuzzy | and it isn't Russian propaganda shit, it is originating elsewhere | Jun 24 12:07 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: https://whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2022/03/08/fact-sheet-united-states-bans-imports-of-russian-oil-liquefied-natural-gas-and-coal/ this never happened? | Jun 24 12:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.whitehouse.gov | FACT SHEET: United States Bans Imports of Russian Oil, Liquefied Natural Gas, and Coal | The White House | Jun 24 12:08 | |
fuzzy | XRevan86: what is it then, Ukrainian energy products? Burisma/London/Biddler Joe? | Jun 24 12:08 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: The US doesn't have a literal pipeline from Russia, they were never as dependent on Russian fuel as the EU. | Jun 24 12:09 |
fuzzy | XRevan86: btw. PartyBoJo announced he expects a prolonged war in Ukraine. it was PartyBoJo who said this, not Putin. | Jun 24 12:09 |
matey | "Of course we welcome examiners to join our fight for Software Freedom, which extends to a fight for justice." http://techrights.org/2021/06/07/against-malicious-software/ The Correlation Between Software Freedom and Universal Justice | Jun 24 12:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Correlation Between Software Freedom and Universal Justice | Techrights | Jun 24 12:09 | |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: And? | Jun 24 12:09 |
matey | 06/24/22 10:51 <schestowitz_TR> we are not about free software 06/24/22 10:52 <schestowitz_TR> free software is not even in the site name | Jun 24 12:10 |
XRevan86 | fuzzy: I give some news from Russia and Ukraine here daily. It should be obvious that the war is going to be prolonged. | Jun 24 12:10 |
XRevan86 | Russia is advancing 2km a month, Ukraine's counter-attacks are not that impressive either. | Jun 24 12:11 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=dxCjpEc66Dw | Jun 24 12:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Anything Goes - Invidious | Jun 24 12:12 | |
matey | ok youtube | Jun 24 12:13 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=r7NJ9ylAhos | Jun 24 12:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Anything Goes - Cole Porter (with lyrics) - Invidious | Jun 24 12:13 | |
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matey | "The Free Software Movement will survive this. *We* have a much more powerful message than the lies of corporate operatives." http://techrights.org/2021/05/05/failed-coup-vs-fsf/ | Jun 24 12:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Lessons From Another Failed Coup Against the Free Software Movement | Techrights | Jun 24 12:20 | |
matey | /me shrugs | Jun 24 12:20 |
schestowitz_TR | that's what you found to refuse with? | Jun 24 12:21 |
matey | oh no, im just looking for things that CLEARLY IMPLY techrights WAS about free software | Jun 24 12:22 |
matey | ive found two things that go against what youre saying now | Jun 24 12:22 |
matey | So Far | Jun 24 12:22 |
schestowitz_TR | we stand for many things inc. net neutrality | Jun 24 12:22 |
matey | thats not what im refuting | Jun 24 12:22 |
schestowitz_TR | it'\s even on the banner in the front page (sidebar) | Jun 24 12:22 |
matey | i just think its ridiculous that when i said sometimes free software is the topic | Jun 24 12:22 |
matey | you spit out that its Not About | Jun 24 12:23 |
schestowitz_TR | techrights channel is about techa nd rights | Jun 24 12:23 |
matey | it'\s even on the banner <- so is the gnu lgoo | Jun 24 12:23 |
matey | yeah | Jun 24 12:23 |
matey | its just when you say some nonsenses like "techrights isnt about free software" | Jun 24 12:23 |
schestowitz_TR | latest link was: "Profiling of passengers could also be banned for Frontex – Security Architectures in the EU" | Jun 24 12:23 |
schestowitz_TR | it's about tech | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | and passengers' basic rights | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | we also cover epo that's about labour rights AND patents | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | some call it "patent rights" | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | which is false | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | the US courts refuted this narrative | Jun 24 12:24 |
schestowitz_TR | sharing are more like rights than monopolies are | Jun 24 12:25 |
techrights-news | A RISC-V laptop or mini PC with Rockchip RK3588-class performance may be coming soon • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166424 | Jun 24 12:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | A RISC-V laptop or mini PC with Rockchip RK3588-class performance may be coming soon | Tux Machines | Jun 24 12:26 | |
techrights-news | Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Visual Studio • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166425 | Jun 24 12:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Visual Studio | Tux Machines | Jun 24 12:26 | |
techrights-news | Interview with German Scholarship student Julian Hübenthal • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166426 | Jun 24 12:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Interview with German Scholarship student Julian Hübenthal | Tux Machines | Jun 24 12:26 | |
matey | Techrights basically watches and reports on threats to software freedom and if that freedom is under attack, then it’s only likely that interest will grow. Techrights is of course cheering for freedom (and for rights; it’s even in the site’s name), but when things go awry we try to be objective about it. | Jun 24 12:26 |
matey | i mean you just change your story when it suits you | Jun 24 12:27 |
matey | let me find the url for that one | Jun 24 12:27 |
techrights-news | Tech conferences for grown-ups https://www.politico.com/newsletters/digital-future-daily/2022/06/22/tech-conferences-for-grown-ups-00041464 | Jun 24 12:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Tech conferences for grown-ups- POLITICO | Jun 24 12:27 | |
matey | im not trying to take anything out of context here | Jun 24 12:28 |
matey | you say things clearly intended to give certain impressions | Jun 24 12:28 |
fuzzy | btw. today i asked at the employment agency, for some office space... | Jun 24 12:28 |
matey | later when that no longer does anything for you, you shift the narrative | Jun 24 12:28 |
matey | not the focus-- the premise! | Jun 24 12:28 |
matey | "THE Web site Techrights bears a motto/byline inspired or suggested by Richard Stallman almost a decade ago." http://techrights.org/2019/12/29/strong-year-for-techrights/ 2019 Was a Strong Year for Techrights | Jun 24 12:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | 2019 Was a Strong Year for Techrights | Techrights | Jun 24 12:29 | |
matey | i mean the motto is in latin | Jun 24 12:30 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 24 12:30 |
matey | bonum certament certa-- something like "truth for truths sake" (i dont know latin) | Jun 24 12:30 |
fuzzy | as far as rights are concerned... i mean, some office space | Jun 24 12:33 |
fuzzy | and then, i told them, i got enough work to do, to hire staff | Jun 24 12:33 |
fuzzy | quality jobs, not bullshit jobs | Jun 24 12:33 |
fuzzy | somewhat ironic, if some unemployed east-german nazi scum talks about mathematics, computers, and economic prospects | Jun 24 12:34 |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166427 | Jun 24 12:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 24 12:36 | |
fuzzy | then i tried to explain, there is nothing wrong with vacancies, although i knew for myself what's important and what isn't | Jun 24 12:36 |
fuzzy | and, i need some office space, and need to hire staff | Jun 24 12:36 |
fuzzy | i mean, if they dump billions to subsidize intel to plant their consumer crap fabs into east germany | Jun 24 12:37 |
techrights-news | "Because of the TNSR architecture and fast vector processing capabilities in VPP, the WireGuard implementation in TNSR is much faster than the standard in kernel Ubuntu / Linux WireGuard implementations." https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/578186670/netgate-releases-tnsr-high-performance-router-version-22-06 | Jun 24 12:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.einnews.com | Netgate Releases TNSR High Performance Router Version 22.06 - EIN Presswire | Jun 24 12:37 | |
matey | the last one i found said "we need unity in OUR movement" though that was a guest post so it hardly counts | Jun 24 12:37 |
matey | of course guest posts are funny | Jun 24 12:37 |
matey | guest posts are funny because when roy mentions contents from them he will often say "we" | Jun 24 12:38 |
matey | but when any guest post author makes an assertion like the one im making now | Jun 24 12:38 |
matey | its "oh thats a guest post" | Jun 24 12:38 |
matey | its like "whats yours is mine and whats ours is also mine" | Jun 24 12:38 |
schestowitz_TR | it would be worse if I used "i" or "me" | Jun 24 12:39 |
matey | mmhmm | Jun 24 12:39 |
schestowitz_TR | but now you are pronoun-mining | Jun 24 12:39 |
schestowitz_TR | brb | Jun 24 12:39 |
matey | no, im pointing out a trend of appropriation and narrative shifting | Jun 24 12:40 |
schestowitz_TR | you are fighing over relatively minor semzntic things | Jun 24 12:40 |
matey | and noting that this guest post had a line i thought was relevant, but then i noted the author so im not including that one | Jun 24 12:40 |
schestowitz_TR | you are nitpicking | Jun 24 12:41 |
schestowitz_TR | I've said we for agggeeees | Jun 24 12:41 |
schestowitz_TR | bbiab | Jun 24 12:41 |
schestowitz_TR | no need to fight over such minotr stuff | Jun 24 12:41 |
techrights-news | "Multispectral imaging, or photography using wavelengths other than those in ordinary visible light" ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/06/23/hackaday-prize-2022-multispectral-smartphone-camera-reveals-paintings-inner-secrets/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 24 12:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Hackaday Prize 2022: Multispectral Smartphone Camera Reveals Paintings’ Inner Secrets | Hackaday | Jun 24 12:41 | |
SomeH4x0r | or just buy a proper camera | Jun 24 12:42 |
techrights-news | Assange ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/06/23/a-letter-to-biden-on-assanges-extradition/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 24 12:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-An Open Letter to Biden on Assange's Extradition - CounterPunch.org | Jun 24 12:42 | |
SomeH4x0r | > minor stuff | boiling frog | Jun 24 12:43 |
SomeH4x0r | you ruin it by introducing minor stuff over time | Jun 24 12:43 |
schestowitz_TR | naa | Jun 24 12:43 |
schestowitz_TR | he is not diaagreeing with the message | Jun 24 12:43 |
schestowitz_TR | but with some pronouns here and there | Jun 24 12:43 |
schestowitz_TR | and it leads to a lot of infighting | Jun 24 12:43 |
schestowitz_TR | we have over 100 contributors | Jun 24 12:44 |
schestowitz_TR | if you include sources | Jun 24 12:44 |
schestowitz_TR | whom we quote | Jun 24 12:44 |
schestowitz_TR | and people who send us material like leaked docs | Jun 24 12:44 |
matey | im not quoting quotes, only things you wrote yourself | Jun 24 12:45 |
matey | thats why the urls are cited here | Jun 24 12:45 |
matey | and im only looking at lines that have "we" and "free software" in the same line-- this doesnt even have hits for "techrights" and "free software" | Jun 24 12:46 |
matey | i could probably do this for the next few hours | Jun 24 12:46 |
matey | obviously today you feel like downplaying the connection between techrights and free software | Jun 24 12:46 |
matey | but later when it suits you, youll go in the other direction | Jun 24 12:46 |
matey | ive seen you flip-flop completely on things, but this is more like massaging the context | Jun 24 12:47 |
matey | imo it says more about whats on your mind than what youve even written | Jun 24 12:48 |
matey | youre moving farther from free software in your head | Jun 24 12:48 |
matey | later youll move closer to it again | Jun 24 12:48 |
matey | either way, your rhetoric changes with the wind, and thats the point im making | Jun 24 12:48 |
matey | (not for the first time) | Jun 24 12:48 |
matey | its one thing to change your views-- i do that, so does everyone else | Jun 24 12:49 |
matey | its another to move around with such flight that there clearly isnt a position, just the appearance of one | Jun 24 12:49 |
matey | thats a politician thing, and you either do that or you dont | Jun 24 12:49 |
matey | when people do that, consistency is shallow and much of it is comical | Jun 24 12:50 |
matey | because it becomes a bit of a farce | Jun 24 12:50 |
matey | same thing happened when the fsf put pressure on you | Jun 24 12:51 |
matey | you moved away from your own narrative to suck up to the wrong people there | Jun 24 12:51 |
matey | later when the dust had settled, you moved back to being critical | Jun 24 12:51 |
matey | people call you on it, youre slippery, like today | Jun 24 12:52 |
matey | handwavey denials and... i mean its never going to NOT be like this | Jun 24 12:52 |
matey | you dont waver on epo stuff though | Jun 24 12:52 |
techrights-news | Solana Saga: Essential Devs Now Have A New Phone For You • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166428 | Jun 24 12:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Solana Saga: Essential Devs Now Have A New Phone For You | Tux Machines | Jun 24 12:52 | |
matey | as far as i know, its too dull for me to follow closely | Jun 24 12:52 |
matey | so maybe thats the only part of this you actually give a damn about (for whatever reason) | Jun 24 12:53 |
matey | i never call you on it, because i would be asleep before i could find anything to critique | Jun 24 12:53 |
matey | not yoru fault that patents are boring | Jun 24 12:53 |
matey | they just are | Jun 24 12:53 |
matey | some of its very important of course-- boring though it may be | Jun 24 12:54 |
matey | patents are used to attack free sw obviously | Jun 24 12:54 |
matey | but in the past 5 years ive seen only a couple trends that seem that important | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | maybe others LOOKED important and proved less so, i dont know | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | obviously gnome selling out on patents was awful | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | that was one story | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | and the other (not new) is microsoft cashing in on things like android / usb | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | so you try to buy not-microsoft, they get paid anyway | Jun 24 12:55 |
matey | those are the biggest patent stories i know since alice and acta | Jun 24 12:56 |
matey | maybe theres others, but in terms of actual hurt to free sw (not just threats on the horizon) those seem to be the big two | Jun 24 12:56 |
matey | only so much you can say about those | Jun 24 12:56 |
matey | the ibm gcc story is way bigger | Jun 24 12:56 |
matey | but thats copyright, not patents, so... | Jun 24 12:57 |
matey | /me shrugs | Jun 24 12:57 |
matey | i think the narrative simply fits whoever youre trying to ingratiate yourself with at the moment | Jun 24 12:58 |
matey | when it was the fsf, thats where the narrative went | Jun 24 12:58 |
matey | then when that was done, it went back in the direction it was headed in before | Jun 24 12:58 |
matey | thats the pattern i see over and over | Jun 24 12:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▃▅▅▂▃▆▅▆▅▅▄▇▅▆█▅▅▆▅▆▆▅▄▆▄▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 33.83 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▁▁▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 12.08▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 24 12:59 |
matey | but its not hard to get away from someone pointing it out | Jun 24 12:59 |
matey | radar missile lock, pilot releases chaff | Jun 24 12:59 |
matey | heat missile lock, pilot releases flares | Jun 24 12:59 |
matey | heavy critique of integrity? author releases noise | Jun 24 12:59 |
matey | it hasnt failed, i dont expect it to | Jun 24 13:00 |
matey | we both know that proof would require investment | Jun 24 13:00 |
matey | and no one has the attention span for it | Jun 24 13:00 |
matey | therefore, its a non-issue | Jun 24 13:01 |
matey | or as you say "we move on" | Jun 24 13:01 |
techrights-news | Social control media ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/california-seems-to-be-taking-the-exact-wrong-lessons-from-texas-and-floridas-social-media-censorship-laws/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 13:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-California Seems To Be Taking The Exact Wrong Lessons From Texas And Florida’s Social Media Censorship Laws | Techdirt | Jun 24 13:03 | |
matey | "Richard Stallman once said: 'Idiots can be defeated but they never admit it.' http://techrights.org/2012/12/09/fsf-on-ubuntu/ | Jun 24 13:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Story Behind Criticising Ubuntu’s Privacy Settings | Techrights | Jun 24 13:03 | |
matey | it doesnt have to per se, but i think it does | Jun 24 13:04 |
matey | come down to which one of us is the idiot. | Jun 24 13:04 |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166429 | Jun 24 13:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 13:08 | |
techrights-news | TikTok Privacy ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/06/23/the-myopic-focus-on-tiktok-privacy-issues-remains-kind-of-weird/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 24 13:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Myopic Focus On TikTok Privacy Issues Remains Kind Of Weird | Techdirt | Jun 24 13:15 | |
techrights-news | SpiralLinux Is a New Debian-Based Distro from the GeckoLinux Creator http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166246#comment-34119 | Jun 24 13:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | SpiralLinux: Creator of GeckoLinux emits new Debian remix | Tux Machines | Jun 24 13:27 | |
techrights-news | OSOM’s OV1 is now Solana’s web3 Android handset, Saga http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166428#comment-34120 | Jun 24 13:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Solana Saga: Essential Devs Now Have A New Phone For You | Tux Machines | Jun 24 13:27 | |
fuzzy | anyway, i asked at employment agency, for some office space, with the remark, "hey, got some jobs for you" | Jun 24 13:28 |
fuzzy | no, no bullshit jobs | Jun 24 13:28 |
fuzzy | huh | Jun 24 13:28 |
fuzzy | hey, why does Intel receive billions of subsidies in east-germany to plant their consumer crap plants? | Jun 24 13:29 |
fuzzy | pardon? east-germany? MY HOMELAND... you want to dump billions of subsidies into Intel consumer crap? | Jun 24 13:30 |
fuzzy | i demand some office space!!! | Jun 24 13:30 |
fuzzy | I, got some quality jobs. | Jun 24 13:30 |
matey | "why does Intel receive billions of subsidies in east-germany" | Jun 24 13:30 |
fuzzy | I, do not need you to tell me what to do. | Jun 24 13:30 |
fuzzy | I, I got some quality jobs. | Jun 24 13:31 |
fuzzy | I got them. | Jun 24 13:31 |
matey | because politicians sell out their constituants and suck up to corporations and people with more money | Jun 24 13:31 |
fuzzy | btw. i had welcomed company from silicon valley, although, it was NOT INTEL!!!! | Jun 24 13:31 |
techrights-news | "Since we all see plenty of ASCII art in Geminispace but nobody talks about how to make any, I figured this might be more interesting than my least interesting post here." gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~adiabatic/ascii-art/iphone/ | Jun 24 13:31 |
fuzzy | for example, i had asked Lattice Semi and Zilog. | Jun 24 13:31 |
fuzzy | Lattice and Zilog: YOU ARE WELCOME. | Jun 24 13:31 |
fuzzy | Intel: FUCK YOU. GET THE FUCK OUT. | Jun 24 13:31 |
matey | theres money for them | Jun 24 13:32 |
matey | they want money | Jun 24 13:32 |
fuzzy | it is my homeland. i decide, who is welcome and who is not. | Jun 24 13:32 |
techrights-news | Links 24/06/2022: Mostly Political Catchup | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/political-catchup/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/political-catchup/ | Jun 24 13:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/06/2022: Mostly Political Catchup | Techrights | Jun 24 13:32 | |
matey | if you dont want ducks, dont throw bread | Jun 24 13:32 |
matey | it is my homeland. i decide <- apparently someone has decided in your stead | Jun 24 13:32 |
fuzzy | before 1990, we got nukes | Jun 24 13:32 |
matey | a pretender to the throne? | Jun 24 13:33 |
fuzzy | sadly, i haven't got them, when intel arrives | Jun 24 13:33 |
fuzzy | and the policitians, who decide, who is welcomed, and who isn't | Jun 24 13:34 |
fuzzy | because, i am NOT anti USA or anything | Jun 24 13:35 |
fuzzy | it is only this, i can distinguish, who acts in good faith, and who isn't | Jun 24 13:35 |
fuzzy | 1 billion Euros of subsidies for the Intel kikes | Jun 24 13:36 |
fuzzy | thats 4 billion Reichsmark | Jun 24 13:36 |
fuzzy | hey, Zilog, Lattice, what would you do with 4 billion Reichsmark? | Jun 24 13:36 |
fuzzy | so, imagine this, i was a politician, who decided, who received, 4 billion Reichsmark, I decide, in MY HOMELAND | Jun 24 13:37 |
fuzzy | 4 billion Reichsmark | Jun 24 13:37 |
fuzzy | this is alot of cash | Jun 24 13:37 |
fuzzy | and then, i tell you, what to do | Jun 24 13:37 |
fuzzy | guess what, who decides? about MY HOMELAND? who is it? | Jun 24 13:38 |
fuzzy | then they say, racist nazi... me? no. | Jun 24 13:38 |
matey | the reason they mistake you for a nazi is that you support a party that uses rhetoric about your "homeland" to get people to support policies that... | Jun 24 13:39 |
fuzzy | the difference however is this: i am willing to nuke out intel and microsoft and ibm. get the fuck out of my homeland. | Jun 24 13:39 |
matey | well, it all hinges on whether afd is ultimately white supremacist | Jun 24 13:40 |
matey | they want to keep people out of germany, keep it german | Jun 24 13:40 |
fuzzy | pardon? | Jun 24 13:40 |
matey | apparently they lean on racist / populist rhetoric to achieve this goal | Jun 24 13:40 |
fuzzy | i mean, maybe, you could learn something, from german language, and germans? | Jun 24 13:40 |
fuzzy | and too, russians, maybe, i mean, Bronstein Mathematics. | Jun 24 13:41 |
matey | yeah well, dont count on TOO MUCH sympathy there | Jun 24 13:41 |
matey | my family fled germany | Jun 24 13:41 |
matey | so | Jun 24 13:41 |
matey | and too, russians, maybe <- no idea what that even means | Jun 24 13:41 |
matey | my family fled germany as odds are they would have been killed if they didnt | Jun 24 13:42 |
fuzzy | well, you see. | Jun 24 13:42 |
matey | lol | Jun 24 13:42 |
fuzzy | my family | Jun 24 13:42 |
fuzzy | my grandfather, from Leipzig, he was among the first to protest, 1990. | Jun 24 13:44 |
fuzzy | guess why matey ? | Jun 24 13:44 |
fuzzy | want to know why ? | Jun 24 13:44 |
matey | might as well say why | Jun 24 13:44 |
fuzzy | ok, the eugenics racist spook, it didn't end in 1945 | Jun 24 13:44 |
matey | i mean there are lots of eugenicists, sadly | Jun 24 13:45 |
fuzzy | my grandfather, from leipzig, he had dark hair and dark eyes, and my grandmother was a blonde beast | Jun 24 13:45 |
fuzzy | and they, fell in love, my grandmother, she told me, he loved him | Jun 24 13:45 |
matey | alright | Jun 24 13:45 |
fuzzy | ok... so, some bureaucrats, tried to prevent, they married... | Jun 24 13:46 |
fuzzy | after 1945... they were married for 50years or something | Jun 24 13:46 |
matey | ok | Jun 24 13:46 |
fuzzy | although, i must admit, my grandparents, they were socialized, as hitler youth | Jun 24 13:47 |
fuzzy | this is an undeniable fact | Jun 24 13:47 |
matey | that was a difficult group to stay out of if you wanted to | Jun 24 13:47 |
fuzzy | so, what is german, what isn't? | Jun 24 13:47 |
matey | indeed | Jun 24 13:47 |
matey | the simplest definition is that someone born in, naturalised in, or allowed asylum in germany, is german though | Jun 24 13:48 |
fuzzy | my grandmother, Waltraud, she told me, she knew many "jews", and she said, anyone claiming, among germans, they wouldn't knew, what happened | Jun 24 13:48 |
fuzzy | those, they are lying | Jun 24 13:48 |
matey | maybe asylum in germany doesnt count until youre a naturalised citizen | Jun 24 13:48 |
matey | she knew many "jews", and she said, anyone claiming, among germans, they wouldn't knew, what happened <- eh? | Jun 24 13:49 |
matey | those, they are lying <- i dont follow your meaning here | Jun 24 13:49 |
fuzzy | after 1945 many "germans" argued they didn't know what happened | Jun 24 13:49 |
fuzzy | my grandmother, Waltraud is her name, she told, that's impossible | Jun 24 13:49 |
matey | thats true, many argued that | Jun 24 13:49 |
fuzzy | EVERYONE MUST HAVE KNOWN ABOUT THE CRIMES | Jun 24 13:49 |
matey | everyone? | Jun 24 13:50 |
fuzzy | YES | Jun 24 13:50 |
matey | how? | Jun 24 13:50 |
fuzzy | she said, it was IMPOSSIBLE, to not know what happened, this is what she said | Jun 24 13:50 |
matey | ok | Jun 24 13:50 |
matey | so basically, what youre saying is | Jun 24 13:50 |
fuzzy | i am saying, nowadays, i am accused of being "nazi" whatever | Jun 24 13:51 |
matey | you come from a line of people who knew the actions in the earlier part of the century were atrocities | Jun 24 13:51 |
fuzzy | or racist, it's all insults and lies | Jun 24 13:51 |
matey | by association perhaps | Jun 24 13:51 |
matey | maybe its unfair | Jun 24 13:51 |
fuzzy | it is propaganda lies | Jun 24 13:51 |
matey | but the accusations at afd at least | Jun 24 13:52 |
fuzzy | and, i knew some other relatives, such as Uncle Horst | Jun 24 13:52 |
matey | seem to have substance | Jun 24 13:52 |
fuzzy | because, those people, they had names | Jun 24 13:52 |
fuzzy | german names | Jun 24 13:52 |
fuzzy | and, who were the victims? and who had benefit? | Jun 24 13:53 |
*CrystalMath (~coderain@xwqy6uuc6n3s2.irc) has joined #techrights | Jun 24 13:53 | |
fuzzy | all i am saying is this: I DECIDE WHO IS WELCOMED IN MY HOMELAND AND WHO IS NOT | Jun 24 13:53 |
matey | youre not being very clear here | Jun 24 13:53 |
matey | ok | Jun 24 13:53 |
fuzzy | and if not, what then? | Jun 24 13:54 |
matey | it seems a bit like part of an argument | Jun 24 13:54 |
matey | the rest of which has not been presented | Jun 24 13:54 |
fuzzy | just as said, east-germany, dismantled | Jun 24 13:54 |
fuzzy | if it didn't and Intel arrived, i would nuke them | Jun 24 13:55 |
fuzzy | instead, we got a government here, which subsidize them, with billions of cash | Jun 24 13:55 |
fuzzy | i would pull the trigger myself, even if they wanted to hang me for doing it | Jun 24 13:56 |
fuzzy | i would pull the trigger to nuke intel | Jun 24 13:56 |
fuzzy | instead, the "german" government nowadays, intends to subsidize them with billions of cash | Jun 24 13:57 |
fuzzy | 4 billion Reichsmark | Jun 24 13:57 |
fuzzy | imagine this, what i could do with 4 billion Reichsmark? | Jun 24 13:57 |
fuzzy | instead, i couldn't at least afford some tiniest office and lab space in MY OWN HOMELAND | Jun 24 13:58 |
fuzzy | discuss. | Jun 24 13:58 |
matey | how many people live in germany? | Jun 24 13:58 |
fuzzy | germans? | Jun 24 13:58 |
matey | whatever you like | Jun 24 13:58 |
matey | how many? | Jun 24 13:59 |
fuzzy | 83million | Jun 24 13:59 |
fuzzy | although, that's NOT germany anymore, to my understanding | Jun 24 13:59 |
fuzzy | german population, don't knoew, a few hundred thousand something | Jun 24 13:59 |
matey | the thing is | Jun 24 14:01 |
matey | im sure im doing something wrong here | Jun 24 14:01 |
matey | when i multiply 83million times 48.20 | Jun 24 14:01 |
matey | i get 4 billion | Jun 24 14:02 |
matey | and while im sure thats not right | Jun 24 14:02 |
matey | youre asking what you could do with 4 billion | Jun 24 14:02 |
matey | shouldnt you be asking what you could do with 50.00 or something closer to that? | Jun 24 14:02 |
matey | not that i think it should go to intel | Jun 24 14:02 |
matey | i dont like them any more than you do | Jun 24 14:03 |
matey | but even if my figures are wrong, theyre probably closer than your 4 billion | Jun 24 14:03 |
fuzzy | pardon? it is german government who wastes 4 billion reichsmark on intel, not me | Jun 24 14:03 |
matey | well yeah but its your money right? | Jun 24 14:03 |
fuzzy | instead, i would have welcomes Zilog and Lattice, NOT intel | Jun 24 14:03 |
fuzzy | too, i had welcomed Hitache/J-core/SuperH, NOT intel | Jun 24 14:04 |
fuzzy | matey: it is MY HOMELAND | Jun 24 14:04 |
fuzzy | I DECIDE | Jun 24 14:04 |
matey | i think either would need more thn 50 reichsmark | Jun 24 14:04 |
fuzzy | 4 billion, this is what they waste, for Intel, only for Intel | Jun 24 14:05 |
matey | divided by 83 million | Jun 24 14:05 |
matey | is what? | Jun 24 14:05 |
fuzzy | pardon? | Jun 24 14:05 |
matey | whats 4b divided by 83m | Jun 24 14:06 |
fuzzy | Lattice was almost bancrupt, due to lack of funding of a few millions | Jun 24 14:06 |
fuzzy | Lattice: YOU ARE WELCOME | Jun 24 14:06 |
fuzzy | Intel: get the fuck out | Jun 24 14:06 |
fuzzy | Lattice: what would you do, with 4 billion reichsmark? | Jun 24 14:06 |
matey | what do you suppose the other 82,999,999 germans want | Jun 24 14:07 |
fuzzy | yerk off with Netflix FullHD porn streaming? | Jun 24 14:07 |
matey | well the good news is | Jun 24 14:08 |
matey | 4 billion can pay for A LOT of netflix | Jun 24 14:08 |
matey | but netflix is more likely to run on intel than zilog | Jun 24 14:08 |
fuzzy | 4 billion, for intel alone | Jun 24 14:08 |
matey | yeah its ridiculous (so is netflix) | Jun 24 14:08 |
fuzzy | just as said, i would funnel those 4 billion reichsmark into lattice semi and zilog | Jun 24 14:08 |
matey | why you, though? | Jun 24 14:09 |
fuzzy | because, it is MY HOMELAND. | Jun 24 14:09 |
matey | and the other 82,999,999 germans there? | Jun 24 14:09 |
matey | is it their homeland too? | Jun 24 14:09 |
fuzzy | whoever they are. | Jun 24 14:09 |
fuzzy | matey: NO. | Jun 24 14:09 |
matey | oh, ok | Jun 24 14:10 |
matey | well the good news then | Jun 24 14:10 |
matey | is you can take their 4b and do whatever you want to with it | Jun 24 14:10 |
matey | but from what youve said, it sounds like someone has already done that | Jun 24 14:10 |
fuzzy | matey: wrong, Intel got it. | Jun 24 14:10 |
fuzzy | so, good luck with this. | Jun 24 14:10 |
matey | you said it | Jun 24 14:10 |
fuzzy | no, this wasn't me, who decided. | Jun 24 14:10 |
matey | how many people have germany as a homeland? | Jun 24 14:11 |
matey | besides you | Jun 24 14:11 |
fuzzy | difficult to estimate | Jun 24 14:11 |
fuzzy | because, they committed ethnocide against the population | Jun 24 14:11 |
fuzzy | to eradice, evidence | Jun 24 14:11 |
matey | oh okay | Jun 24 14:11 |
matey | no, i like this idea | Jun 24 14:11 |
matey | they supported the holocaust so they shouldnt have rights | Jun 24 14:12 |
matey | i mean thats what the nuremberg trials were about | Jun 24 14:12 |
fuzzy | and then, "they" dump billions, into Tesla and Intel Kikes | Jun 24 14:12 |
matey | i cant really complain about those, maybe they were too lenient | Jun 24 14:12 |
fuzzy | sad thing, about the nuremberg trials, you know, they hanged Julius Streicher | Jun 24 14:12 |
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fuzzy | meanwhile, Ilya Ehrenburg, this is the one, this historical truth teller | Jun 24 14:13 |
fuzzy | why wasn't this one hanged? Ilya Ehrenburg, and his offspring, inciting hatred, nowadays? | Jun 24 14:13 |
matey | streicher was the founder of Der Stürmer, which was an important part of the nazi propaganda machine | Jun 24 14:14 |
matey | why WOULDNT he be executed? | Jun 24 14:14 |
matey | whats sad about it? | Jun 24 14:14 |
fuzzy | hanged, death sentence, Ilya Ehrenburg, why wasn't this kike hanged? | Jun 24 14:14 |
matey | i think i understand why people think you might be a racist nazi | Jun 24 14:14 |
matey | i mean apart from afd | Jun 24 14:14 |
fuzzy | why? come on. explain to me. why did they hang Streiche, and they didn't hang Ehrenburg? | Jun 24 14:14 |
matey | well i understand why they killed Streicher at least | Jun 24 14:15 |
matey | what did Ilya Ehrenbur DO | Jun 24 14:15 |
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fuzzy | exactly the SAME as Julius Streicher did, matey | Jun 24 14:15 |
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fuzzy | Streiche was hanged, Ehrenburg, the jew, wasn't hanged for his crimes | Jun 24 14:15 |
fuzzy | come on. why? | Jun 24 14:15 |
matey | exactly the SAME <- looking it up now | Jun 24 14:16 |
fuzzy | and, i got some more questions for you | Jun 24 14:16 |
matey | Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg was a Soviet writer, revolutionary, journalist and historian. Ehrenburg was among the most prolific and notable authors of the Soviet Union; he published around one hundred titles. He became known first and foremost as a novelist and a journalist – in particular, as a reporter in three wars. | Jun 24 14:16 |
matey | well im still trying to find the reason you want ehrenburg killed | Jun 24 14:16 |
fuzzy | because he, Ehrenburg, and his offspring, commited the exact same crame as Julius Streicher did | Jun 24 14:17 |
fuzzy | *crime | Jun 24 14:17 |
matey | During the war, Ilya Ehrenburg was one of the most widely read journalists in the Soviet Press. As a Jew, he worked hard to place articles about Jewish suffering, including the piece "To Remember" in Pravda, the Russian daily paper, where he referred to the Nazi murder of six million Jews. | Jun 24 14:17 |
matey | because he, Ehrenburg, and his offspring, commited the exact same crame as Julius Streicher did <- and how is that? | Jun 24 14:17 |
matey | i mean | Jun 24 14:17 |
matey | im not finding any evidence of that | Jun 24 14:17 |
fuzzy | inciting hatred, HATE PROPAGANDA | Jun 24 14:18 |
fuzzy | this was the job, of Ehrenburg | Jun 24 14:18 |
matey | Streichers lies for example, resulted in mass extermination | Jun 24 14:18 |
matey | who died because of Ehrenburg? | Jun 24 14:18 |
matey | how many? | Jun 24 14:18 |
fuzzy | 7 Million german soldiers alone | Jun 24 14:18 |
fuzzy | 7 Million | Jun 24 14:18 |
fuzzy | however, this, is a glorious victory, you know | Jun 24 14:19 |
matey | you do realise that german soliders INVADED RUSSIA, right? | Jun 24 14:19 |
fuzzy | pardon? | Jun 24 14:19 |
matey | they brought tanks and soldiers and plans to russia | Jun 24 14:19 |
matey | and started killing people on russian soil | Jun 24 14:19 |
fuzzy | matey: german settlers, farmer and craftsmen, did NOT invade, german settlers were invited by catherine the great | Jun 24 14:19 |
fuzzy | already | Jun 24 14:19 |
matey | also known as "invading russia" | Jun 24 14:19 |
fuzzy | and the "red revolution" seeked to expropriate, germans | Jun 24 14:20 |
matey | okay let me rephrase then | Jun 24 14:20 |
fuzzy | to loot and plunder | Jun 24 14:20 |
fuzzy | this is fact | Jun 24 14:20 |
matey | russia has a border | Jun 24 14:20 |
matey | german military was crossing that border with troops | Jun 24 14:20 |
fuzzy | sure, and some russians are germans | Jun 24 14:20 |
matey | and killing people inside that border | Jun 24 14:20 |
matey | usually this is known as an invasion | Jun 24 14:20 |
fuzzy | sure, yet, it began, long before 1933 and hitler | Jun 24 14:21 |
matey | what do you call it? | Jun 24 14:21 |
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matey | and you think Ehrenburg should be killed because | Jun 24 14:21 |
fuzzy | as far as Ukraine and Russia and Poland are concerned? | Jun 24 14:21 |
matey | he was directly responsible for those soldiers being killed | Jun 24 14:21 |
fuzzy | it was ethnocide of the german population within Russia/Ukrain/Poland | Jun 24 14:21 |
fuzzy | and this, is historical fact | Jun 24 14:21 |
fuzzy | undeniable | Jun 24 14:21 |
fuzzy | however, with east-germany, yet another border was crossed | Jun 24 14:22 |
matey | and you dont think they were killed maybe because they came over the border and started shooting and bombing people? | Jun 24 14:22 |
fuzzy | that's why, i wished, we didn't dismantle nukes | Jun 24 14:22 |
fuzzy | matey: when? | Jun 24 14:22 |
matey | breaking a treaty that hitler had signed | Jun 24 14:22 |
fuzzy | catherine the great invited german farmers and craftsmen, 1800 already | Jun 24 14:22 |
matey | when were they crossing the border and killing people? | Jun 24 14:23 |
fuzzy | furthermore, the Knights of the German Cross, and the Hanseatic League trade union, it existed for 500 years already | Jun 24 14:23 |
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matey | so my understand so far is this | Jun 24 14:23 |
fuzzy | trade troutes existed, down to middle east, including Israel | Jun 24 14:23 |
matey | because of catherine the great in the 1800s | Jun 24 14:23 |
fuzzy | that's how long germans lived there, even longer, given other historical facts | Jun 24 14:24 |
matey | in the 1900s germans should be allowed to cross the russian border (while under a peace treaty signed by hitler) | Jun 24 14:24 |
fuzzy | and, germans did NOT "invade", historical truth is, germans were expelled, deported, before hitler seized power | Jun 24 14:24 |
matey | and basically just rampage and slaughter and no jewish reporters should dare say this is a bad thing... | Jun 24 14:24 |
matey | and because they said this is a bad thing, they should be killed | Jun 24 14:24 |
matey | so they didnt invade per se | Jun 24 14:25 |
matey | this was more like a returning home parade, with tanks and bombs for added celebratory effect | Jun 24 14:25 |
matey | i mean they probably had more of those on hand than fireworks | Jun 24 14:25 |
matey | you can appreciate the kind of misunderstandings that could result though | Jun 24 14:25 |
fuzzy | historical truth is, german settlements existed, for hundreds of years, trade routes, across entire europe | Jun 24 14:25 |
matey | unless of course those misunderstandings were all perpetrated by the press | Jun 24 14:26 |
matey | :) | Jun 24 14:26 |
fuzzy | and nowadays, they loot and plunder east-germany | Jun 24 14:26 |
fuzzy | and this is the moment when, i say, pull the trigger, get out the nukes | Jun 24 14:26 |
matey | i dont doubt it. after all, its europe | Jun 24 14:26 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=AIZKZ3C1ML8 | Jun 24 14:28 |
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matey | Ilya Ehrenburg was born on Jan. 27, 1891, in Kiev. | Jun 24 14:47 |
matey | in kiev! | Jun 24 14:47 |
matey | oh, priceless | Jun 24 14:47 |
techrights-news | "Stratis 3.1.0 includes significant improvements to the management of the thin-provisioning layers, as well as a number of other user-visible enhancements and bug fixes." https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Stratis_3.1.0 | Jun 24 14:47 |
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matey | https://www.facinghistory.org/holocaust-human-behavior/to-remember-ilya-ehrenburg | Jun 24 14:49 |
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matey | apparently the alt-right (perhaps others as well) credit him with the "6 million" in "6 million jews" | Jun 24 14:50 |
matey | granted those were civilians | Jun 24 14:50 |
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matey | but lets not forget also that invading german soldiers were killed | Jun 24 14:50 |
matey | during an invasion of a country they had a peace treaty with | Jun 24 14:52 |
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matey | a peaceful invasion, made bloody by yellow journalists, i guess | Jun 24 14:53 |
matey | to his credit, stalin did his best to keep things calm | Jun 24 14:53 |
matey | telling his men to simply get slaughtered rather than provoke the nice german troops | Jun 24 14:54 |
matey | but did they listen? nooooo | Jun 24 14:54 |
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matey | why do people never listen | Jun 24 14:54 |
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matey | i think mike godwin is probably standing on a ledge right about now | Jun 24 14:55 |
matey | /me softly mumbles "dont do it, mike!" | Jun 24 14:55 |
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techrights-news | "The AlmaLinux Build System will let users build software for the AlmaLinux distribution. Full access of ALBS is slated for July." But needs to delete GitHub. AlmaLinux keeps sucking up to Microsoft, also Azure (layoffs) and WSL (attack on GNU/Linux) https://www.itprotoday.com/linux/almalinux-build-system-what-you-need-know | Jun 24 14:59 |
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matey | We must remember: fascism was born out of the greed and stupidity of some, and the perfidy and cowardice of others. If mankind wants to put an end to the bloody nightmare of these years, it must put an end to fascism. Half measures will not do here. If fascism is left somewhere to breed, then in ten or twenty years we will again see rivers of blood. | Jun 24 15:00 |
matey | A nail drives out a nail, but you cannot drive out fascism with fascism. You cannot liberate nations of one brand of fascism and deliver them into the hands of fascists of a different brand. -- ilya ehrenburg | Jun 24 15:01 |
matey | but i guess not everyones a fan | Jun 24 15:01 |
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matey | today was interesting, i learned how german peace treaties work | Jun 24 15:20 |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166436 | Jun 24 15:20 |
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matey | basically theyre like working with chuck norris | Jun 24 15:21 |
matey | he cant do those kicks in a real battle, so you sort of have to stand still so he can kick you | Jun 24 15:21 |
matey | similarly, when germany is invading a country they signed a peace treaty with | Jun 24 15:21 |
matey | youre not supposed to fight back. a german peace treaty means "we can invade-- but you agreed not to defend yourself!" | Jun 24 15:22 |
schestowitz_TR | poland? | Jun 24 15:22 |
schestowitz_TR | france? | Jun 24 15:22 |
matey | russia | Jun 24 15:22 |
matey | stalin and hitler were besties | Jun 24 15:22 |
matey | but hitlers not a very good friend (not that stalin would be) | Jun 24 15:22 |
matey | actually hitler wore the pants that in marriage | Jun 24 15:23 |
matey | s/that in/in that/ | Jun 24 15:23 |
schestowitz_TR | source? | Jun 24 15:23 |
schestowitz_TR | I know they allied on splitting Poland | Jun 24 15:23 |
schestowitz_TR | but don't know when or why it turned sour | Jun 24 15:23 |
matey | history book? | Jun 24 15:23 |
schestowitz_TR | the attacker often pretends to be proactivelyt defending | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | like putin does in ukraine | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | or israel innn gaza | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | or uk in falkland | Jun 24 15:24 |
XRevan86 | matey: Keep in mind that Hitler didn't declare war, so whatever the USSR and Nazi Germany had was not war, it was a special military operation to de-Jew-ise and de-militarise the USSR. | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | or japan, I think | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | so even when you are the aggressor it's some "defence" thing | Jun 24 15:24 |
matey | it was a special military operation <- honestly it was more innocent than that | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | putin in georgia | Jun 24 15:24 |
XRevan86 | Claiming otherwise is Fake News, by the penalty of law. | Jun 24 15:24 |
schestowitz_TR | us in iraq | Jun 24 15:24 |
matey | they were only going in to paint "z" on some things | Jun 24 15:24 |
matey | the whole thing was a misunderstanding | Jun 24 15:24 |
matey | us in iraq <- that wasnt under a peace treaty though | Jun 24 15:25 |
matey | and gene simmons says it was liberating! | Jun 24 15:25 |
matey | the famous political analyst and bass player | Jun 24 15:25 |
XRevan86 | matey: Germany was just protecting the German population, Russia is just protecting the Russian population. | Jun 24 15:25 |
matey | XRevan86: and they could do that if not all those meddling journalists from kiev! | Jun 24 15:26 |
XRevan86 | matey: Who fabricated a massacre in Bucha | Jun 24 15:26 |
matey | /me knows fuck-all about bucha | Jun 24 15:27 |
techrights-news | Those are NOT "Linux Commands" https://www.fosslife.org/alternatives-deprecated-linux-commands | Jun 24 15:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fosslife.org | Alternatives to Deprecated Linux Commands | Jun 24 15:27 | |
matey | whats really funny though | Jun 24 15:29 |
techrights-news | What if? This is where we are heading.. //www.mnot.net/blog/2022/06/22/chromium-only | Jun 24 15:29 |
matey | is someone told me herr doktor sixel might be a nazi sympathiser | Jun 24 15:29 |
matey | i only knew about the afd thing, and you know | Jun 24 15:29 |
techrights-news | "I fucking hate Jira." https://ifuckinghatejira.com/ | Jun 24 15:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ifuckinghatejira.com | I fucking hate Jira. | Jun 24 15:29 | |
matey | there has to be AT LEAST ONE guy supporting them that doesnt know their deal | Jun 24 15:29 |
matey | i guess | Jun 24 15:29 |
XRevan86 | matey: All one needs to know is that Minwar and Putin personally deny everything and claim the whole thing is fabricated. And *any* evidence to the contrary, like https://nytimes.com/2022/05/19/world/europe/russia-bucha-ukraine-executions.html | Jun 24 15:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | New Evidence Shows How Russian Soldiers Executed Men in Bucha - The New York Times | Jun 24 15:30 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | but then i talked to him and got his side of the story | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | and i guess its like, 10-20 times worse than i imagined | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | so thats fun | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | maybe baphometos should be called blitzkriegos or something | Jun 24 15:30 |
XRevan86 | matey: It's that easy to refute, no brain-cells required. | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | or specialmilitaryos | Jun 24 15:30 |
techrights-news | Audiocasts/Shows: TLG, Bad Voltage, and Linux in the Ham Shack • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166437 | Jun 24 15:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Audiocasts/Shows: TLG, Bad Voltage, and Linux in the Ham Shack | Tux Machines | Jun 24 15:30 | |
techrights-news | "Not publishing one sentence per line, no. Write like this for your eyes only. HTML or Markdown combine separate lines into one paragraph." https://sive.rs/1s | Jun 24 15:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sive.rs | writing one sentence per line | Derek Sivers | Jun 24 15:30 | |
matey | its a special military operating system! | Jun 24 15:30 |
matey | i still think cutting the crap out of linux is a good idea | Jun 24 15:31 |
matey | but it was starting to look like wholesale liquidation, and i guess theres no need to hunt for an explanation for that now | Jun 24 15:31 |
techrights-news | git clarity gemini://idiomdrottning.org/git-clarity | Jun 24 15:31 |
matey | at any rate, if i need an os from people who think hitler was just defending the HOMELAND, i can use fedora | Jun 24 15:32 |
XRevan86 | matey: https://youtu.be/NkEgtfL0TIU?t=88 | Jun 24 15:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.youtube.com | NO TITLE | Jun 24 15:32 | |
techrights-news | "Healthcare is a human right, and anybody wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy deserves access to whatever form of medical care they choose. However, abortion wasn’t invented in the 20th century, and in the face of patriarchal state repression, I encourage folks to share these resources, some of which I mirror here." gemini://retrace.club/~mycorrhiza/posts/20220503_herbal_abortions.gmi | Jun 24 15:32 |
XRevan86 | First thing I found with subtitles. | Jun 24 15:32 |
matey | subttles will help | Jun 24 15:33 |
matey | i dont know cyrillic, let alone russian | Jun 24 15:33 |
matey | (but i can probably spot the CAFE now) | Jun 24 15:33 |
XRevan86 | Not the same speech I was looking for, but this will suffice. | Jun 24 15:33 |
XRevan86 | He gave a more verbose comment on Bucha being fake, saying that Anglo-Saxons fabricated the whole thing and he has proof. | Jun 24 15:34 |
matey | wow | Jun 24 15:35 |
matey | watch his face | Jun 24 15:35 |
XRevan86 | That was in April. Still waiting for that proof. | Jun 24 15:35 |
matey | thats a true dyed-in-the-wool sociopath | Jun 24 15:35 |
matey | of course, given the situation, that sounds like an understatement (and might be) | Jun 24 15:35 |
matey | either hes colder than ice or he has animatronic implants | Jun 24 15:36 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/06/2022: SLE 15 SP4 and Darkbar 1.0.1 | Techrights | Jun 24 15:36 | |
XRevan86 | matey: He has botox. | Jun 24 15:36 |
matey | bush jr would grin stupidly when saying things like that, because he knew it was bullshit | Jun 24 15:37 |
matey | matey: He has botox. <- extra strength | Jun 24 15:37 |
matey | but fair point | Jun 24 15:37 |
matey | now all the psycho fascist leaders are going to want botox so they can say this shit with a straight face | Jun 24 15:38 |
XRevan86 | matey: "bush jr would grin stupidly when saying things like that, because he knew it was bullshit" <- https://youtu.be/vi/JQnQsQ35zc4/hqdefault.jpg like this? | Jun 24 15:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.youtube.com | NO TITLE | Jun 24 15:38 | |
matey | i dunno, im having trouble getting anything besides html from that | Jun 24 15:40 |
matey | but i used to support national public radio | Jun 24 15:40 |
matey | i stopped listening and supporting when every day i had to listen to that idiot doing speeches | Jun 24 15:40 |
matey | i mostly liked that they played classical music | Jun 24 15:40 |
matey | youtube would exist not long after that | Jun 24 15:41 |
XRevan86 | * https://i.ytimg.com/vi/JQnQsQ35zc4/hqdefault.jpg | Jun 24 15:42 |
matey | he looks like a happy crash test dummy | Jun 24 15:43 |
matey | what kind of foundation did they put on him, latex? | Jun 24 15:43 |
XRevan86 | This is pre-botox, the year 2000. | Jun 24 15:43 |
matey | still very uncanney valley | Jun 24 15:44 |
matey | but theres a nuance | Jun 24 15:44 |
matey | In aesthetics, the uncanny valley (Japanese: 不気味の谷 bukimi no tani) is a hypothesized relation between an object's degree of resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to the object. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley | Jun 24 15:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Uncanny valley - Wikipedia | Jun 24 15:45 | |
matey | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actroid | Jun 24 15:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Actroid - Wikipedia | Jun 24 15:46 | |
matey | ewwwwwww | Jun 24 15:47 |
matey | just looking at it makes you feel like its trying to eat your face | Jun 24 15:47 |
matey | the funny thing is | Jun 24 15:48 |
matey | ive spent a lot of time reading a webcomic (a couple actually) where the models are 3d rendered | Jun 24 15:48 |
matey | (and then i suppose, 2d rendered) | Jun 24 15:48 |
matey | and they look creepy enough that some people wont read them | Jun 24 15:49 |
matey | but i can stand them | Jun 24 15:49 |
XRevan86 | matey: https://youtu.be/dqDqvKYDv9M found it, only one word but I still wanted to find with subtitles. | Jun 24 15:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@Invidious: https://invidious.weblibre.org/watch?v=dqDqvKYDv9M | Jun 24 15:49 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights--> invidious.weblibre.org | eXile TV: Putin Tackles Kursk Submarine Disaster - Invidious | Jun 24 15:49 | |
matey | but that robot is fucking creepy | Jun 24 15:49 |
matey | "well, hes dead" | Jun 24 15:50 |
matey | "it sank" | Jun 24 15:50 |
matey | i wonder if that interview inspired bill gates | Jun 24 15:50 |
techrights-news | It is probably fair to say that in recent years the patent maximalism lobby perished, but at the same time the patent REFORM movement is dying or barely active. This is, IMHO, related to the demise of journalism and the WWW. | Jun 24 15:51 |
matey | i think i prefer the botox / slowly poisoned one to the just-ate-a-canary one | Jun 24 15:51 |
matey | "oh its not botox. i just havent slept in 3 weeks" | Jun 24 15:51 |
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matey | meanwhile bidens got a | Jun 24 15:53 |
matey | whats the deal, they make his dentures twice the size they should be, or what | Jun 24 15:53 |
matey | "im not smiling, i just have REALLY big teeth" | Jun 24 15:54 |
XRevan86 | https://meduza.io/en/feature/2020/10/06/we-couldn-t-tell-the-relatives 2020: "Declassified transcripts show that Putin was obsessed with polling even as Bill Clinton consoled him after the Kursk submarine disaster" | Jun 24 15:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-meduza.io | NO TITLE | Jun 24 15:54 | |
matey | "seriously joe, what the hell?" | Jun 24 15:54 |
matey | "i started farting in 2007 and havent stopped, youd grin too!" | Jun 24 15:54 |
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matey | Putin was obsessed with polling <- he wouldnt leave twitter along either | Jun 24 15:55 |
matey | it didnt even exist yet, but he kept checking | Jun 24 15:56 |
XRevan86 | > “It sank,” Putin said with a smirk. That expression has haunted the president ever since. | Jun 24 15:57 |
XRevan86 | Sure as heck did. | Jun 24 15:57 |
matey | the botox fixed it | Jun 24 15:58 |
matey | ive only seen that smirk on one other person | Jun 24 15:58 |
matey | bill murray, and HE was being funny at the time | Jun 24 15:58 |
techrights-news | Weekly Mortality Reports Not Published for 15 Days Already, Information Blackout Does Not Tackle COVID-19 as It's Rebounding, Surging, and Killing People https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2022/06/24/pandemic-blackout/ | Jun 24 16:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-schestowitz.com » Blog Archive » Weekly Mortality Reports Not Published for 15 Days Already, Information Blackout Does Not Tackle COVID-19 as It’s Rebounding, Surging, and Killing People | Jun 24 16:03 | |
techrights-news | In Faeroe Islands 34,658 people tested positive for COVID-19 (out of 49,229 people in total) and only 28 died | Jun 24 16:11 |
XRevan86 | https://understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-june-19 "Russian forces are likely employing false-flag artillery strikes against infrastructure in Russian-held areas of Donetsk Oblast in order to dissuade pro-Ukrainian sentiment and encourage the mobilization of proxy forces. Open-source Twitter accounts confirmed ISW’s previous assessment that artillery attacks agai | Jun 24 16:11 |
XRevan86 | nst Donetsk City were likely conducted from within Russian-held territory, refuting accusations made by Russian authorities that blamed Ukrainian troops for the attacks.[ https://nitter.net/GeoConfirmed/status/1538527271165771778#m ] Such false-flag attacks are likely being propagated by Russian authorities to create hostility toward the Ukrainian military." | Jun 24 16:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-understandingwar.org | Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, June 19 | Institute for the Study of War | Jun 24 16:11 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | GeoConfirmed (@GeoConfirmed): "Based on the first video we can make an assessment about the number of impacts: https://twitter.com/leonidragozin/status/1533158430390861829 1,5km away from impact area. Speed of sound 343 m/s so rougly 5 seconds delay. The movie starts immediately with the sound of impacts. 14/"|nitter | Jun 24 16:11 | |
XRevan86 | It's not solid proof, so at the time I walked away from this. | Jun 24 16:12 |
XRevan86 | The hints that they're doing this have been floating around for many years. | Jun 24 16:13 |
techrights-news | In Iceland most of the population tested positive for COVID-19 and 153 died. | Jun 24 16:13 |
XRevan86 | But lately the focus on the war is of course *much-much* higher, and a lot more is known about how Russia and Ukraine conduct their operations. | Jun 24 16:14 |
XRevan86 | And these shelling of Donetsk allegedly conducted by Ukraine are becoming increasingly more and more ridiculous. | Jun 24 16:14 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=k4QENwQO8EI | Jun 24 16:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | 10 Subtle Signs of a Psychopath - Invidious | Jun 24 16:15 | |
XRevan86 | Because it looks like if Ukraine wanted to attack Donetsk, they'd actually be able to hit something of value at least once. | Jun 24 16:16 |
techrights-news | In Bulgaria 3.2% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 died. In Peru it's 6%. | Jun 24 16:16 |
matey | "many psychopaths dont realise theyre contradicting themselves, because their opinions are impulsive and temporary" | Jun 24 16:16 |
XRevan86 | (of value from a military perspective) | Jun 24 16:16 |
matey | "psychopaths have no problem with lying, so they say whatever strikes them in the moment" | Jun 24 16:17 |
XRevan86 | matey: That sounds like Ilya Kyva. | Jun 24 16:17 |
matey | i can think of other examples | Jun 24 16:18 |
matey | who is ilya kyva? | Jun 24 16:18 |
XRevan86 | matey: I don't know if I can describe him. | Jun 24 16:18 |
matey | well okay but | Jun 24 16:18 |
techrights-news | openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2022/25 https://dominique.leuenberger.net/blog/2022/06/opensuse-tumbleweed-review-of-the-week-2022-25/ | Jun 24 16:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dominique.leuenberger.net | openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the week 2022/25 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*) | Jun 24 16:18 | |
matey | what is his relationship to you, events, or some other thing? | Jun 24 16:18 |
XRevan86 | matey: He's a Ukrainian polician who used to be a borderline Nazi and then turned into a heavy Russia supporter. | Jun 24 16:19 |
matey | other than a first and second name (i assumed he was a political figure) | Jun 24 16:19 |
techrights-news | Reproducible Builds: Supporter spotlight: Hans-Christoph Steiner of the F-Droid project https://reproducible-builds.org/news/2022/06/24/supporter-spotlight-hans-christoph-steiner-f-droid-project/ | Jun 24 16:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Supporter spotlight: Hans-Christoph Steiner of the F-Droid project — reproducible-builds.org | Jun 24 16:19 | |
matey | i may be missing part of the conversation, and i was just going to go check. so if it seems like an odd question, thats why | Jun 24 16:19 |
XRevan86 | matey: He did *a lot* of controversial things. | Jun 24 16:19 |
matey | so a public figure the | Jun 24 16:19 |
matey | then | Jun 24 16:20 |
XRevan86 | yes | Jun 24 16:20 |
XRevan86 | And he made a lot of shit up. | Jun 24 16:20 |
techrights-news | Red Hat Learning Community celebrates 100,000 members ⚓ https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/red-hat-learning-community-celebrates-100000-members ䷉ Source: Red Hat | ICBM | GNU | Linux | Jun 24 16:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Red Hat Learning Community celebrates 100,000 members | Jun 24 16:20 | |
XRevan86 | That was later picked up by Russian propaganda as well. | Jun 24 16:20 |
matey | ohh ok | Jun 24 16:20 |
matey | yeah from that description i think yovue mentioned him before | Jun 24 16:20 |
XRevan86 | matey: IIRC, our friend activelow even shared some of Kyva's pearls. | Jun 24 16:20 |
XRevan86 | I did, yea. | Jun 24 16:20 |
matey | "see how often their opinions flop back and forth. it may happen more than you realise" | Jun 24 16:21 |
XRevan86 | matey: The guy flips back and forth quicker than a clock. | Jun 24 16:22 |
XRevan86 | The shoe fits, basically. | Jun 24 16:22 |
XRevan86 | Better than to anyone else. | Jun 24 16:23 |
matey | theyre very hierarchical | Jun 24 16:24 |
matey | all trying to be the alpha | Jun 24 16:24 |
matey | no wp article sadly | Jun 24 16:24 |
matey | oh wait here we go https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illia_Kyva | Jun 24 16:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Illia Kyva - Wikipedia | Jun 24 16:25 | |
matey | transliteration does it | Jun 24 16:25 |
XRevan86 | https://theins.press/en/news/252560 | Jun 24 16:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theins.press | More arson attacks at Russian military enlistment offices: Fire bottles thrown in Belgorod and Perm | Jun 24 16:25 | |
matey | or should i say transyliteration | Jun 24 16:26 |
matey | lol | Jun 24 16:26 |
matey | the moment i saw his face i thought it was a breaking bad sequel | Jun 24 16:26 |
techrights-news | EPO actions/strike: Ballot on extension of the Work-to-Rule actions until 30 September 2022 | Jun 24 16:26 |
matey | id link to the picture but its all unicode shoved into html entities | Jun 24 16:27 |
matey | he looks like a cross between dr phil and john malkovich | Jun 24 16:27 |
XRevan86 | I think my English-translation sources missed pretty amusing recent news about a school prank. | Jun 24 16:28 |
matey | school prank? | Jun 24 16:28 |
XRevan86 | https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&u=https://tjournal.ru/news/659829 | Jun 24 16:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tjournal-ru.translate.goog | Школа в Клину провела акцию «Труд освобождает» с лозунгами Третьего Рейха — из-за розыгрыша блогера из Беларуси — Новости на TJ | Jun 24 16:31 | |
XRevan86 | "School at Klin did a performance "Work liberates" with the slogans of the Third Reich – because of a prank of a blogger from Belarus" | Jun 24 16:33 |
matey | lol | Jun 24 16:33 |
matey | there was an episode of the office like that | Jun 24 16:33 |
matey | dwight (who loves authority anyway) won some award for sales and had to give a speech at a sales convention | Jun 24 16:34 |
matey | so his boss michael scott tried to teach him how to tell jokes at big events | Jun 24 16:34 |
matey | jim, who always pranks dwight, said humour wasnt his style-- he needed to beat his fist on the podium and extoll the values of hard work and discipline | Jun 24 16:35 |
matey | then he stitched together bits of speeches of people like mussolini | Jun 24 16:35 |
matey | dwight delivered the speech predictably and powerfully, and to the horror of some everyone cheered | Jun 24 16:35 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ilE4lr9Qb3A the speech | Jun 24 16:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Dwight's Acceptance Speech - The Office - Invidious | Jun 24 16:36 | |
XRevan86 | It's a special form of Poe's Law the way I see it. | Jun 24 16:39 |
XRevan86 | The school couldn't tell if it's in Nazi Germany or not. | Jun 24 16:39 |
matey | sadly, a lot of things we used to joke about have come true | Jun 24 16:40 |
XRevan86 | Sadly, I don't think anyone's covered this in English. Quite something. | Jun 24 16:42 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/maceochi/status/1540030012631535618 found something | Jun 24 16:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Ian Mac Eochagáin (@maceochi): "A Belarusian artist posing as a United Russia official made a school in Klin, Russia, do a staff cleanup of the grounds under the title “Work makes free” and with the slogan “One folk, one nation, one leader”. The school did so and sent him a photo report. Genius and scary."|nitter | Jun 24 16:43 | |
matey | lol | Jun 24 16:48 |
matey | someone from a comedy show put a table outside and got a bunch of people to sign a petition to "end womens sufferage" | Jun 24 16:49 |
matey | of course womens sufferage is the right to vote | Jun 24 16:49 |
matey | but it also sounds like "women suffering" | Jun 24 16:49 |
matey | so people who dont know what sufferage means signed to end womens right to vote | Jun 24 16:49 |
matey | and it was just a poke at people not knowing their own language and history | Jun 24 16:50 |
matey | one of the more notable women in the womens sufferage movement was susan b anthony | Jun 24 16:50 |
matey | i only know her name because she was on a dollar coin that was only made for a single year | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | there are not a lot of dollar coins | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | theres the larger silver dollar in actual silver, from the 1800s | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | theres the large silver dollar made of nickel | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | theres the susan b anthony dollar | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | and the gold dollar coin | Jun 24 16:51 |
matey | over nearly a 250 year history, thats not many | Jun 24 16:52 |
matey | and only 2 are really in circulation | Jun 24 16:52 |
matey | the susan b anthony and the gold dollar coin | Jun 24 16:52 |
matey | you rarely see them so its sort of fun | Jun 24 16:53 |
matey | if you know the history of the coin youll know that "womens sufferage" is the right to vote | Jun 24 16:53 |
matey | http://www.bandhmo.org/ Coalition to Ban DHMO Dihydrogen Monoxide Homepage | Jun 24 16:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bandhmo.org | Coalition to Ban DHMO Dihydrogen Monoxide Homepage | Jun 24 16:54 | |
matey | Dihydrogen monoxide: is also known as hydroxyl acid, and is the major component of acid rain. contributes to the "greenhouse effect." may cause severe burns. contributes to the erosion of our natural landscape. accelerates corrosion and rusting of many metals. may cause electrical failures and decreased effectiveness of automobile brakes. | Jun 24 16:54 |
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matey | www.change.org/p/ban-dihydrogen-monoxide-stop-the-use-of-the-chemical-dihydrogen-monoxide | Jun 24 16:56 |
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fuzzy | besides Intel, the new "german" government, announced to acquire F-35 nuclear bombers | Jun 24 16:59 |
fuzzy | let me say, this isn't close to russian border, this is germany | Jun 24 17:00 |
fuzzy | however, those who decide, to subsidize intel with 1billion, and dump cash into F-35 bombers | Jun 24 17:00 |
fuzzy | whose interests are served? | Jun 24 17:00 |
fuzzy | the propaganda spin is this: safe the planet, social ecological justice, and democracy and freedom | Jun 24 17:02 |
fuzzy | anyway, whoever intel and affiliates want to bless, i want them to get the fuck out of my homeland | Jun 24 17:03 |
fuzzy | now | Jun 24 17:03 |
fuzzy | sadly, meanwhile they stockpiled nukes, east-germany dismantled everthing | Jun 24 17:03 |
fuzzy | instead, yet another power grab and occupation of foreign soil, which isn't theirs | Jun 24 17:04 |
fuzzy | this new government, "german" they say, it's "innovation" and "digital economy" and investment into future | Jun 24 17:04 |
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fuzzy | yet, i fail to comprehend, because, millions of young _left_ east germany | Jun 24 17:04 |
fuzzy | how was this supposed to benefit the economy? | Jun 24 17:05 |
fuzzy | the new Chancellor, if it was him being involved, with such decisions, then he is the stupiest idiot ever | Jun 24 17:06 |
fuzzy | yet, i simply do not know yet, who were resonsible for this | Jun 24 17:07 |
MinceR | https://existentialcomics.com/comic/450 | Jun 24 17:07 |
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fuzzy | east german yout leaves the country, because mass unemployment, | Jun 24 17:07 |
fuzzy | then some consumer toy company Intel shall be subsidized with 1billion cash? | Jun 24 17:07 |
fuzzy | i mean, i haven't got at least some tiniest office and lab space... | Jun 24 17:08 |
fuzzy | i could hire some staff, instantly, quality jobs, no need for anyone else to tell me what to do | Jun 24 17:08 |
fuzzy | certainly, Intel isn't the type of company, to dictate | Jun 24 17:08 |
fuzzy | nonetheless, 1billion cash, for Intel | Jun 24 17:09 |
fuzzy | it isn't Intel who invests 1billion, it is "german" government who intends to subsidize this corrupt gang | Jun 24 17:09 |
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fuzzy | 1billion cash, for Intel alone, and east germany is relatively small | Jun 24 17:10 |
fuzzy | i want names, addresses, i want to see the contracts, everything | Jun 24 17:11 |
fuzzy | and then put those responsible into jail | Jun 24 17:11 |
fuzzy | or maybe, somewhere in Ukraine, we find a mud hole for them, to play their games with Intel | Jun 24 17:13 |
fuzzy | too i noticed, IBM lured into Magdeburg already, the same region where Intel wants to occupy | Jun 24 17:14 |
fuzzy | while i am at it, it is time to scalp heads at IBM, and them to leave | Jun 24 17:15 |
fuzzy | wherever they came from, leave | Jun 24 17:15 |
fuzzy | sure, the particular corporate cancer spread in west germany for decades long before, yet east-germany isn't theirs | Jun 24 17:16 |
fuzzy | hasn't it been enough already, to ruin west-germany? | Jun 24 17:16 |
fuzzy | meanwhile, it is irritating somehow, Ukrainian wheet and corn and plant oil isn't shipped anymore | Jun 24 17:27 |
fuzzy | and then we got those atlantic bridge washtington corporate minion politicians, whining, because such products aren't shipped at a friendship discount anymore | Jun 24 17:27 |
fuzzy | yet Ukraine seeks to become a member of "EU" | Jun 24 17:28 |
fuzzy | Russia, already was closely affiliated, economically, with Germany, whatever "EU" was, in theory and practice | Jun 24 17:29 |
fuzzy | i don't know, i don't follow internal USA politics | Jun 24 17:30 |
MinceR | maybe ask your friend to piss off from ukraine | Jun 24 17:30 |
fuzzy | since it is a corrdinated propaganda campaign | Jun 24 17:30 |
fuzzy | don't know, where this is orchestrated | Jun 24 17:31 |
fuzzy | hostile US corporations lure into and hijack in east germany | Jun 24 17:33 |
fuzzy | not some arbitrary US corporations, the hostile ones did | Jun 24 17:33 |
fuzzy | Intel, IBM, to name two of those | Jun 24 17:34 |
fuzzy | Magdeburg | Jun 24 17:34 |
fuzzy | IBM too arrived in Romania, although this is none of my concerns | Jun 24 17:34 |
fuzzy | and who are the politicians who funneled billions of cash into this cancerous corporate madhouse? | Jun 24 17:35 |
matey | the propaganda spin is this: safe the planet, social ecological justice, and democracy and freedom <- when you put it that way | Jun 24 17:35 |
matey | upspeak and high prices on fuel... | Jun 24 17:35 |
matey | or nazis and high prices on fuel | Jun 24 17:36 |
matey | id vote for free speech, but i dont recall the gestapo being so big on that when they were torching bookshops | Jun 24 17:36 |
matey | i like einstein | Jun 24 17:37 |
matey | first, he fled hitler. that was a good idea. probably why they called him "einstein" | Jun 24 17:37 |
matey | then after he fled hitler, he sat on his laurels and became a huge sjw | Jun 24 17:38 |
matey | nope | Jun 24 17:38 |
fuzzy | Einstein's "speed of light" was reason enough for him to leave, and not return into prussian academy of science | Jun 24 17:38 |
matey | i like how you put it in scarequotes | Jun 24 17:39 |
fuzzy | this "speed of light" is reason enough, to expell a scientist from a german university | Jun 24 17:39 |
fuzzy | if einstein wanted to lecture metaphysical spook, then prussian academy of science was his place | Jun 24 17:39 |
fuzzy | was not | Jun 24 17:39 |
matey | after fleeing hitler, he pointed out how hypocritcal the zionists were | Jun 24 17:39 |
matey | straight up comparing them to nazis in the new york times | Jun 24 17:39 |
fuzzy | i didn't follow political argument from einstein | Jun 24 17:40 |
fuzzy | i only considered his speed of light quackery charlatanry | Jun 24 17:40 |
fuzzy | and this doesn't belong into prussian academy of science | Jun 24 17:40 |
matey | well of you did, as you must be some kind of timelord | Jun 24 17:40 |
fuzzy | that's not anti-semitic | Jun 24 17:40 |
matey | no its just fucking dumb | Jun 24 17:40 |
fuzzy | if any other, german or none, had articulated such jokes dressed up as science | Jun 24 17:40 |
fuzzy | then prussian academy of science wasn't the place to do this | Jun 24 17:41 |
MinceR | inb4 "jewish physics" | Jun 24 17:41 |
fuzzy | sadly, this bullshit is still lectured in school, in germany (referring to speed of light, not some other topics) | Jun 24 17:41 |
matey | people treat you like a quack, and you refute it by wolfing down bread you pick up in your beak | Jun 24 17:41 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 24 17:41 |
MinceR | but mixing it with water before swallowing | Jun 24 17:42 |
fuzzy | i think, Einstein himself once said, some constant he introduced was one of his worst mockeries | Jun 24 17:42 |
matey | Mein Feathur | Jun 24 17:42 |
matey | `O/< | Jun 24 17:43 |
matey | thats a duck doing a heil hitler with his wing | Jun 24 17:43 |
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matey | "some constant" now youre just making light | Jun 24 17:44 |
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matey | if newton was jewish, he would have said gravity was bullshit too | Jun 24 17:44 |
fuzzy | the "speed of light" one certainly is one of the worst mockeries in history of science | Jun 24 17:44 |
schestowitz_TR | light has no speed? | Jun 24 17:45 |
matey | "apples dont fall, this is american propaganda!" | Jun 24 17:45 |
fuzzy | schestowitz_TR: yes, light is an electromagnetic wave/field, which cannot be characterized with a simple speed property, and it isn't constant | Jun 24 17:45 |
matey | the apple stayed at the same height for millions of years until they were Pulled Down | Jun 24 17:46 |
matey | its my homeland, ill say what apples can do in it | Jun 24 17:46 |
fuzzy | matey: you may dress up as science whatever you like, yet not in prussian academy of science | Jun 24 17:47 |
matey | their loss | Jun 24 17:47 |
matey | /me dresses up science as marlene dietrich (my favourite german) | Jun 24 17:47 |
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matey | (no really, shes the greatest) | Jun 24 17:47 |
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MinceR | 24 184605 < matey> the apple stayed at the same height for millions of years until they were Pulled Down | Jun 24 17:48 |
MinceR | Intelligent Falling | Jun 24 17:48 |
matey | a great article from a once-great publication | Jun 24 17:48 |
matey | exposing the truth that other newspapers were afraid to publish | Jun 24 17:49 |
MinceR | also brings to mind: Dark Sucker Theory | Jun 24 17:49 |
matey | not familiar with that one | Jun 24 17:49 |
MinceR | http://www.rogermwilcox.com/darksucker.html | Jun 24 17:49 |
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fuzzy | almost forgot: "100 billion special military budget" | Jun 24 17:50 |
fuzzy | round it round it goes, where it ends, noone knows | Jun 24 17:50 |
fuzzy | seems, this new "german" government scraped the 1billion for intel out of the toilet where they shit coins into | Jun 24 17:51 |
matey | if scientists ever do find dark matter, someone will surely blame it for all the universes problems | Jun 24 17:53 |
fuzzy | suprise, if some candle light is placed near a magnet, the flame is bend by the electromagnetic field | Jun 24 17:53 |
matey | "well, there goes the universe" | Jun 24 17:53 |
fuzzy | in "science" "made in usa" this is called "black hole" | Jun 24 17:54 |
matey | yeah i remember hawking talking about magnetic candles a lot | Jun 24 17:54 |
MinceR | wow, they unified gravity with electro-weak interaction? | Jun 24 17:54 |
fuzzy | no, i said a magnetic field bends the flame of a candle | Jun 24 17:54 |
matey | right after he refuted "photons" as the childhood stories they were | Jun 24 17:54 |
MinceR | and then said they call it a black hole | Jun 24 17:54 |
fuzzy | which is the exact same phenomena of what is discussed as "black hole" and "dark matter" | Jun 24 17:55 |
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MinceR | [citation needed] | Jun 24 17:55 |
fuzzy | however, an experiment doesn't require any more than a magnet, a candle flame, to proof the existence of it | Jun 24 17:55 |
matey | psydruid, we are in the presence of true scientific greatness | Jun 24 17:55 |
matey | heres a scientific mind that rivals einstein, and hes not even confined to a wheelchair | Jun 24 17:56 |
matey | let me put it this way: have you ever heard of plato? aristotle? socrates? | Jun 24 17:57 |
matey | morons! | Jun 24 17:57 |
matey | here we have Un Überkrout with a Truly Dizzying intellect | Jun 24 17:58 |
matey | a mind of Messianic proportions | Jun 24 17:58 |
MinceR | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHJbSvidohg | Jun 24 17:58 |
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matey | ITS TWOO, ITS TWOO! | Jun 24 18:00 |
fuzzy | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeeman_effect | Jun 24 18:00 |
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fuzzy | it wasn't an Ueberkraut, the scientist who described the phenomena was Dutch | Jun 24 18:00 |
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matey | "e = BS²" fuZZy | Jun 24 18:02 |
MinceR | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvLPmmrofEg | Jun 24 18:03 |
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schestowitz_TR | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=zn7-fVtT16k | Jun 24 18:06 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc | Jun 24 18:06 |
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matey | zweistein | Jun 24 18:07 |
matey | for when einstein wont do | Jun 24 18:07 |
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fuzzy | Zeeman, was his name, the scientist | Jun 24 18:08 |
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matey | zeeman was zee man | Jun 24 18:08 |
fuzzy | and i recall another name Birkeland, almost forgot... moment please | Jun 24 18:08 |
matey | his brothers name was wyman and his other brother was in the x-men | Jun 24 18:09 |
fuzzy | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristian_Birkeland | Jun 24 18:09 |
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fuzzy | almost forgot, need to read again, what Birkeland discovered | Jun 24 18:09 |
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matey | probably anti-gravity | Jun 24 18:10 |
matey | or maybe the sonic screwdriver | Jun 24 18:11 |
matey | to be fair, they also had plenty of USEFUL german scientists | Jun 24 18:11 |
matey | just none that defected from the HOMELAND | Jun 24 18:11 |
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fuzzy | no, in northern europe, norway, solar winds illuminate the skies, north pole | Jun 24 18:11 |
fuzzy | and this ignited speculation, and research | Jun 24 18:11 |
schestowitz_TR | godel also left germany | Jun 24 18:12 |
schestowitz_TR | even today many leave | Jun 24 18:12 |
schestowitz_TR | the father of aws | Jun 24 18:12 |
schestowitz_TR | but that's also because the government does not fund companies | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | instead it shelters patentr parasites like EPO | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | and the media paarticipates in the cover-up | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | maybe germany wants a capital of litigation in berlin or munich | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | they also sold out to microsoft there | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | that's a war by salesmen against scientists | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | and in munich the criminals got their way | Jun 24 18:13 |
schestowitz_TR | of course it's easier to blame "the immigrants" | Jun 24 18:14 |
schestowitz_TR | maybe one day germany will reain leadership | Jun 24 18:14 |
schestowitz_TR | *regain | Jun 24 18:14 |
matey | liedership? | Jun 24 18:14 |
schestowitz_TR | liebershippen | Jun 24 18:14 |
matey | "we vant to hire an autometen" | Jun 24 18:15 |
matey | "oh, youre volunteering to go get some meat" | Jun 24 18:15 |
schestowitz_TR | they had belinOS | Jun 24 18:15 |
matey | "no need! ve have meat here, In Zee Buildeeng!" | Jun 24 18:16 |
schestowitz_TR | and some key hosting outfits in berlin | Jun 24 18:16 |
schestowitz_TR | but the berlin software scenes pales not just compared to usland but also east asia | Jun 24 18:16 |
schestowitz_TR | and the regime seems to think getting millionf more patents is the answer | Jun 24 18:16 |
schestowitz_TR | beause lobbyists of liitgation firms tell them so | Jun 24 18:16 |
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matey | <schestowitz_TR> and in munich the criminals got their way | Jun 24 18:19 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YdUha2c5hv8 | Jun 24 18:19 |
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fuzzy | today, at employment agency, i asked for some office space | Jun 24 18:19 |
fuzzy | and, i want to hire some staff | Jun 24 18:19 |
matey | could you hire them with 4 billion reichsmark? | Jun 24 18:19 |
schestowitz_TR | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=x5Uf3QKtuX0 | Jun 24 18:20 |
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schestowitz_TR | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YYFO5qPpM_I | Jun 24 18:20 |
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fuzzy | plus another 400billion reichsmark special military budget | Jun 24 18:20 |
schestowitz_TR | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=GM205iK6rlg | Jun 24 18:20 |
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MinceR | :> | Jun 24 18:20 |
schestowitz_TR | informal clothing https://yewtu.be/watch?v=aoz3fFfq3Mw | Jun 24 18:22 |
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schestowitz_TR | that movie emulated many issues | Jun 24 18:22 |
schestowitz_TR | inc. soft engs faking productivity aorund y2k | Jun 24 18:22 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=X2o-w0e1Xws | Jun 24 18:22 |
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matey | its uncanny | Jun 24 18:23 |
schestowitz_TR | german science. WOULD BE GREAT | Jun 24 18:23 |
fuzzy | matey: "prussian academy of science" was german, french, and too Einstein was a member | Jun 24 18:23 |
matey | o \ | Jun 24 18:24 |
matey | o / | Jun 24 18:24 |
MinceR | / o | Jun 24 18:28 |
MinceR | \ o | Jun 24 18:28 |
MinceR | oo | Jun 24 18:28 |
MinceR | \/ | Jun 24 18:28 |
matey | no the prussian academy of science logo was something like | Jun 24 18:28 |
matey | /\/\/\ | Jun 24 18:29 |
matey | /\/\/ | Jun 24 18:29 |
matey | dammit | Jun 24 18:29 |
matey | its hard to draw | Jun 24 18:29 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 24 18:29 |
matey | its meant to be a sine wave emanating from a german candle attracted by a dutch magnet | Jun 24 18:30 |
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matey | some people think it looks like a dyslexic swastika but its never been proven | Jun 24 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR | there is unicode swastika | Jun 24 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR | but not the german one | Jun 24 18:31 |
matey | oh not unicode | Jun 24 18:31 |
schestowitz_TR | there is also a Russian swastika | Jun 24 18:31 |
schestowitz_TR | it's on my keyboard too | Jun 24 18:31 |
schestowitz_TR | bottom left | Jun 24 18:31 |
matey | yeah russian swastikas were originally used by texan guitarists with long beards | Jun 24 18:31 |
schestowitz_TR | 卐 卍࿕࿖࿗࿘ꖦ | Jun 24 18:32 |
matey | they also played a flying V | Jun 24 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR | ✙ | Jun 24 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR | ☭ | Jun 24 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR | ☭UTIN | Jun 24 18:32 |
matey | hardly | Jun 24 18:33 |
matey | imo the swastika fits him better | Jun 24 18:33 |
schestowitz_TR | Also commie ✯ | Jun 24 18:33 |
matey | though some people might associate the hammer and sickle with stalin | Jun 24 18:33 |
schestowitz_TR | http://www.personal.psu.edu/ejp10/blogs/gotunicode/2007/06/how-the-swastika-got-into-unic.html | Jun 24 18:34 |
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MinceR | well, his last name already ends in a rotated zwastika if you use latin letters | Jun 24 18:34 |
matey | commie commie commie commie commie chameleon | Jun 24 18:34 |
matey | you cant come and go | Jun 24 18:34 |
MinceR | and uppercase | Jun 24 18:34 |
schestowitz_TR | "I reject using the symbol in a Neo-Nazi context, but in the spirit of trying to undo a crime of culture, I made some Swastika symbol samples from various Asian fonts. These aren't nearly as toxic." | Jun 24 18:34 |
matey | because of the iron curtain | Jun 24 18:34 |
MinceR | rotated in space | Jun 24 18:34 |
MinceR | or something | Jun 24 18:34 |
*psydruid bows to the Überkraut | Jun 24 18:34 | |
MinceR | will there also be Überbraten? | Jun 24 18:35 |
*psydruid was out all day | Jun 24 18:35 | |
matey | his last name already ends in a rotated zwastika if you use latin letters <- or if you show the cyrillic letter in a mirror | Jun 24 18:35 |
psydruid | selbstverständlich | Jun 24 18:35 |
matey | /me would love a sandwich | Jun 24 18:35 |
matey | wait. what? | Jun 24 18:36 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 24 18:36 |
matey | $ selbstverständlich | Jun 24 18:37 |
matey | make it yourself | Jun 24 18:37 |
matey | $ sudo selbstverständlich | Jun 24 18:37 |
matey | okay. | Jun 24 18:37 |
MinceR | :> | Jun 24 18:37 |
MinceR | make menuconfig not war | Jun 24 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR | no targets founbd | Jun 24 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR | (make) | Jun 24 18:37 |
matey | "I made some Swastika symbol samples from various Asian fonts. These aren't nearly as toxic." | Jun 24 18:38 |
matey | i know this is likely Problematic, but... | Jun 24 18:38 |
matey | how is one set of right angles more "toxic" than another, when its made of the same kinds of pixels? | Jun 24 18:39 |
matey | its all straight perpendicular lines, whether "asian" or "german" (okay, some are parallel) | Jun 24 18:39 |
matey | but ive never been to california, and thats why i dont "get it" | Jun 24 18:39 |
MinceR | maybe it's made from special pixels from India ("Aryan") | Jun 24 18:40 |
matey | so dell and samsung pixels | Jun 24 18:40 |
matey | technically both are asian | Jun 24 18:41 |
MinceR | dHell didn't exist yet, back then | Jun 24 18:41 |
MinceR | what a blessed time. | Jun 24 18:41 |
matey | no, they were delhi back then | Jun 24 18:42 |
MinceR | though a few million years earlier was even better, because back then there were no humans either | Jun 24 18:42 |
matey | now theyre magically dell-icious | Jun 24 18:42 |
matey | he should do a cameo. i think lucky could bring the brand back | Jun 24 18:43 |
matey | dell still exists, right? | Jun 24 18:43 |
matey | actaully i think they merged with "emc" | Jun 24 18:45 |
matey | which has to be in quotes because... german science | Jun 24 18:45 |
matey | /me figures "emc" is working with "intel" | Jun 24 18:47 |
MinceR | sadly, dHell still exists | Jun 24 18:48 |
matey | oh, scott, im glad youre here-- i was just dressing unironically as blofeld and unveiling my latest project, which i call "relativity" | Jun 24 18:49 |
MinceR | apparently there's plenty of demand for low quality laptops with no warranty | Jun 24 18:49 |
*psydruid wonders what exactly took place during his absence | Jun 24 18:49 | |
MinceR | that's what the HISTORY command is for | Jun 24 18:49 |
matey | dont read the scrollback without vodka and popcorn | Jun 24 18:49 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 24 18:49 |
matey | in whatever amounts suit you | Jun 24 18:49 |
MinceR | also, we have logs on the website | Jun 24 18:49 |
psydruid | I'll just read it on gemini | Jun 24 18:49 |
MinceR | :> | Jun 24 18:49 |
matey | <psydruid> I'll just read it on gemin <- its closer to apollo 13 | Jun 24 18:50 |
psydruid | oh, now it's all clear to me | Jun 24 18:50 |
psydruid | we will all be Germans or Russians soon | Jun 24 18:51 |
MinceR | how | Jun 24 18:51 |
psydruid | or both | Jun 24 18:51 |
matey | prussians, actually | Jun 24 18:51 |
psydruid | yes, Prussians | Jun 24 18:51 |
matey | prussia! pushing down on you, pulling down all of-- the apples | Jun 24 18:52 |
matey | dum dum dum! dum dum dum! da da dum! da da da dum! | Jun 24 18:52 |
MinceR | prussians are gone | Jun 24 18:53 |
matey | prussians are gone | Jun 24 18:53 |
matey | <- its all relative | Jun 24 18:53 |
matey | ^ | Jun 24 18:53 |
matey | -> | Jun 24 18:53 |
MinceR | the prussian language is gone, the prussian identity is gone | Jun 24 18:54 |
schestowitz_TR | boney m | Jun 24 18:55 |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YjaZNYSt7o0 | Jun 24 18:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | "Russian Unicorn" — a bad lip reading of Michael Bublé - Invidious | Jun 24 18:55 | |
MinceR | it was a baltic language, btw | Jun 24 18:56 |
matey | theres a weird al parody of party in the usa, and a bad lip reading of party in the usa | Jun 24 18:58 |
matey | but theres no bad lip reading of weird al-- YET | Jun 24 18:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▃▅▅▂▃▆▅▆▅▅▄▇▅▆█▅▅▆▅▆▆▅▄▆▄▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 33.83 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▁▁▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 12.08▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 24 18:59 |
matey | there is a rap battle where he plays isaac newton | Jun 24 18:59 |
matey | where he talks about "energy" and laws of "motion" | Jun 24 19:00 |
matey | and other crackpot pseudoscience | Jun 24 19:00 |
matey | "inertia" pfffffft | Jun 24 19:00 |
matey | if its "inert" its not moving! even i knew this in german preschool but somehow "universities" teach this nonsense | Jun 24 19:01 |
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techrights-news | 2,120 EPO Workers Sign Petition to the National Delegates, Who Can Put an End to EPO Abuses (But Repeatedly Fail to Do So) | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/suepo-committees-vs-sap/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/suepo-committees-vs-sap/ | Jun 24 19:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | 2,120 EPO Workers Sign Petition to the National Delegates, Who Can Put an End to EPO Abuses (But Repeatedly Fail to Do So) | Techrights | Jun 24 19:04 | |
matey | "from now on youll be history, youll be history" | Jun 24 19:05 |
matey | "what the fuck, this isnt nitrous" | Jun 24 19:05 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 24 19:05 |
MinceR | what it is though, is inert :> | Jun 24 19:05 |
matey | ooohhhhhhhh | Jun 24 19:06 |
matey | @ @ | Jun 24 19:06 |
matey | what happens if a midget breathes helium: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0629546/ | Jun 24 19:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" Inert Dwarf (TV Episode 2004) - IMDb | Jun 24 19:07 | |
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matey | they must be republicans https://www.universetoday.com/152467/white-dwarfs-can-continue-burning-hydrogen-even-after-theyre-dead/ | Jun 24 19:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.universetoday.com | White Dwarfs can Continue Burning Hydrogen, Even After They're Dead - Universe Today | Jun 24 19:09 | |
matey | this sounds like profiling https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1679/fast-spinning-brown-dwarfs-may-reveal-a-rotational-speed-limit/ | Jun 24 19:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-exoplanets.nasa.gov | Fast-Spinning Brown Dwarfs May Reveal a Rotational Speed Limit – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System | Jun 24 19:10 | |
matey | if its not a speed limit its a busted tail light, etc | Jun 24 19:11 |
matey | www.quora.com/Is-the-Sun-a-yellow-dwarf-or-a-red-dwarf?share=1 | Jun 24 19:15 |
matey | Answer (1 of 9): The sun is known as a yellow dwarf. | Jun 24 19:15 |
matey | scientists: bigoted af | Jun 24 19:15 |
MinceR | (cat) https://i.imgur.com/24MorZd.jpeg | Jun 24 19:18 |
matey | keckobservatory.org/mystery_object_neither_star_nor_brown_dwarf/ | Jun 24 19:22 |
matey | The white dwarf in EF Eri is a compressed, burnt-out remnant of a solar-type star that is now about the same diameter as the Earth, though it still emits copious amounts of visible light. | Jun 24 19:22 |
matey | white dwarf | Jun 24 19:22 |
matey | "kekobservatory" | Jun 24 19:22 |
matey | /me isnt fooled | Jun 24 19:22 |
matey | i bet its in arizona | Jun 24 19:23 |
techrights-news | [Meme] EPO All Backwards: Are National Delegates and the Administrative Council Just Puppets of the Office They’re Meant to Govern? | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/epo-puppets/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/epo-puppets/ | Jun 24 19:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] EPO All Backwards: Are National Delegates and the Administrative Council Just Puppets of the Office They’re Meant to Govern? | Techrights | Jun 24 19:24 | |
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techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166438 | Jun 24 19:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Today in Techrights | Tux Machines | Jun 24 19:29 | |
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*psydruid wonders who here is HP Dev No. One | Jun 24 19:58 | |
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MinceR | https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/the-lord | Jun 24 20:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.smbc-comics.com | Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - The Lord | Jun 24 20:18 | |
XRevan86 | https://theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/23/russian-navy-ordered-to-lay-mines-at-ukraines-black-sea-ports-says-us | Jun 24 20:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theguardian.com | Russian navy ordered to lay mines at Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, says US | Ukraine | The Guardian | Jun 24 20:20 | |
techrights-news | Stories of my Chieftain, Tinytusks gemini://yretek.com/english/tinytusks.gmi | Jun 24 20:25 |
techrights-news | "The game was the first piece of apocalyptic media that really grabbed me; my computer could barely run it, but it was the first big budget game I followed closely during it's pre-release, in that nascent early period of mass marketing on the internet." gemini://pluviam95.smol.pub/entry5 | Jun 24 20:26 |
techrights-news | "I've had my tape deck for around 4 months now, if memory serves. I don't know why I didn't opt in for one earlier, or how I did so long without one. For anybody who's interested in music production, or sound design, or audio science, a tape deck is a must-have." gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1034 | Jun 24 20:27 |
techrights-news | In The Case Of Online Classes gemini://cyi1341.smol.pub/itco0 | Jun 24 20:28 |
techrights-news | Security features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166439 | Jun 24 20:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security features in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:29 | |
techrights-news | Clapper GTK Video App Bags Performance Boost in Latest Update • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166440 | Jun 24 20:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Clapper GTK Video App Bags Performance Boost in Latest Update | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:29 | |
techrights-news | The 5 Best Dictionary Apps for Linux • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166441 | Jun 24 20:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | The 5 Best Dictionary Apps for Linux | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:31 | |
techrights-news | There’s a considerable amount of pushback against António Campinos with his ludicrous policies; staff does not want him or his policies http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/suepo-committees-vs-sap/ | Jun 24 20:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | 2,120 EPO Workers Sign Petition to the National Delegates, Who Can Put an End to EPO Abuses (But Repeatedly Fail to Do So) | Techrights | Jun 24 20:31 | |
techrights-news | Next week the overseeing body of the EPO has a chance to prove it’s no longer subservient to the people it was supposed to regulate and control; it’s all backwards at the EPO, so crime is encouraged (for profit) and never punished for http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/epo-puppets/ | Jun 24 20:31 |
techrights-news | Lightweight Internet communications with the simple Gemini Protocol http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2022/261/Gemini-Protocol | Jun 24 20:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.linux-magazine.com | Twins » Linux Magazine | Jun 24 20:35 | |
techrights-news | "Clement Lefebvre gives a brief history of Linux Mint and thanks the community that has grown up around the distribution." http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2022/261/Linux-Mint | Jun 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.linux-magazine.com | Distro Walk – Linux Mint » Linux Magazine | Jun 24 20:37 | |
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techrights-news | Startup crowdfunding high-refresh-rate e-paper monitors - El Reg ⚓ https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/24/modos_e_paper_monitors/ ䷉ Source: theregister | Jun 24 20:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Startup crowdfunding high-refresh-rate e-paper monitors • The Register | Jun 24 20:40 | |
techrights-news | "In this video, I am going to show how to EuroLinux 9.0." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=qX-WFweeEac | Jun 24 20:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | How to install EuroLinux 9.0 - Invidious | Jun 24 20:41 | |
techrights-news | New Issue of Linux Magazine • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166442 | Jun 24 20:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | New Issue of Linux Magazine | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:41 | |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166443 | Jun 24 20:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:42 | |
techrights-news | "Citrix has released security updates to address vulnerabilities that could affect Hypervisor. An attacker could exploit one of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system." https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2022/06/24/citrix-releases-security-updates-hypervisor | Jun 24 20:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Citrix Releases Security Updates for Hypervisor | CISA | Jun 24 20:44 | |
techrights-news | "I'm very pleased to announce the release of a new version of GNU PSPP. PSPP is a program for statistical analysis of sampled data. It is a free replacement for the proprietary program SPSS." http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=10200 | Jun 24 20:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-savannah.gnu.org | PSPP - News: PSPP 1.6.1 has been released. [Savannah] | Jun 24 20:46 | |
techrights-news | Here We Go Again: Another Round of Changes Haven’t Solved the Problems with the JCPA - Public Knowledge ⚓ https://publicknowledge.org/here-we-go-again-another-round-of-changes-havent-solved-the-problems-with-the-jcpa/ ䷉ Source: publicknowledge | Jun 24 20:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-publicknowledge.org | Here We Go Again: Another Round of Changes Haven’t Solved the Problems with the JCPA - Public Knowledge | Jun 24 20:47 | |
techrights-news | [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 00/11] drm/i915: Add D3Cold-Off support for runtime-pm ⚓ https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2022-June/300006.html ䷉ Source: lists | Jun 24 20:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.freedesktop.org | [Intel-gfx] [PATCH 00/11] drm/i915: Add D3Cold-Off support for runtime-pm | Jun 24 20:48 | |
techrights-news | The new classic confinement in snaps - Even the classics need a change | Ubuntu ⚓ https://ubuntu.com//blog/the-new-classic-confinement-in-snaps-even-the-classics-need-a-change ䷉ Source: ubuntu | Jun 24 20:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The new classic confinement in snaps – Even the classics need a change | Ubuntu | Jun 24 20:52 | |
techrights-news | 6 Reasons Flatpaks and Snaps Are Great for Linux ⚓ https://www.makeuseof.com/why-flatpaks-snaps-better-than-other-formats/ ䷉ Source: makeuseof | Jun 24 20:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.makeuseof.com | 6 Reasons Flatpaks and Snaps Are Great for Linux | Jun 24 20:53 | |
techrights-news | Annotated Perl::Critic Policy Index | Tom Wyant [blogs.perl.org] ⚓ http://blogs.perl.org/users/tom_wyant/2022/06/annotated-perlcritic-policy-index.html ䷉ Source: perl | Jun 24 20:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Annotated Perl::Critic Policy Index | Tom Wyant [blogs.perl.org] | Jun 24 20:55 | |
techrights-news | KaOS Linux 2022.06 Is Here http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166345#comment-34125 | Jun 24 20:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | KaOS 2022.06 | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:58 | |
techrights-news | "Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!" https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fridays-fedora-facts-2022-25/ | Jun 24 20:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-communityblog.fedoraproject.org | Friday's Fedora Facts: 2022-25 – Fedora Community Blog | Jun 24 20:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▆▆▆▇▆▆▇▃▅▅▂▃▆▅▆▅▅▄▇▅▆█▅▅▆▅▆▆▅▄▆▄▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 33.83 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▂▁▁▁▁▂▁▁▁▂▁ avg(k/sec) 12.08▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 24 20:59 |
techrights-news | Classic Confinement in Snaps and Reasons Flatpaks and Snaps Are Great for GNU/Linux • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166444 | Jun 24 20:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Classic Confinement in Snaps and Reasons Flatpaks and Snaps Are Great for GNU/Linux | Tux Machines | Jun 24 20:59 | |
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schestowitz_TR | gi Guest1686 | Jun 24 21:01 |
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techrights-news | Linux Foundation lying about itself: "Founded in 2000..." no, it was founded 2007. LIE-NOX foundation https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lf-edge-releases-industry-defining-edge-computing-white-paper-to-accelerate-edge-iot-deployments-301574909.html | Jun 24 21:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.prnewswire.com | LF Edge Releases Industry-Defining Edge Computing White Paper to Accelerate Edge/ IoT Deployments | Jun 24 21:05 | |
techrights-news | Honestly, let's just remove -O3 entirely. Enabling it, and then not even build-testing the result, is just about the *worst* possible case. That's just horrible." https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+55aFz2sNBbZyg-_i8_Ldr2e8o9dfvdSfHHuRzVtP2VMAUWPg@mail.gmail.com/ | Jun 24 21:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | Re: [PATCH 0/2] Kconfig: -O3 enablement - Linus Torvalds | Jun 24 21:07 | |
techrights-news | "Bash Simple Curses is a simple curses library made in bash to draw terminal interfaces." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4G_cthFZeJ8 | Jun 24 21:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Transform Your Scripts With Bash Simple Curses - Invidious | Jun 24 21:11 | |
techrights-news | PSPP 1.6.1 has been released • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166445 | Jun 24 21:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | PSPP 1.6.1 has been released | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:11 | |
DaemonFC | Okay, I got a bunch of Guinness Extra Stout on rebate. | Jun 24 21:12 |
schestowitz_TR | booze? | Jun 24 21:13 |
DaemonFC | It's been a while since I've had Guinness. But I think I like this better than the Guinness Draught. | Jun 24 21:13 |
schestowitz_TR | fattening and tastes baddd :-) | Jun 24 21:13 |
DaemonFC | It tastes more of hops. | Jun 24 21:13 |
DaemonFC | I don't like American beer too much. | Jun 24 21:14 |
techrights-news | Ransomware groups targeting Mitel VoIP zero-day - The Record by Recorded Future ⚓ https://therecord.media/ransomware-groups-targeting-mitel-voip-zero-day/ ䷉ Source: therecord | Jun 24 21:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-therecord.media | Ransomware groups targeting Mitel VoIP zero-day - The Record by Recorded Future | Jun 24 21:14 | |
DaemonFC | They tend to base them on the cheapest thing they can get their hands on, which is usually corn. | Jun 24 21:14 |
DaemonFC | Very few hops in American beer. Just enough to be slightly bitter. So they have this overpowering sweetness to them from the corn. | Jun 24 21:16 |
DaemonFC | Gonad drank that swill and so I did sometimes just because he went through so much he never noticed me stealing it. | Jun 24 21:16 |
DaemonFC | So it was free and I wasn't old enough to buy alcohol, so that's what I drank. | Jun 24 21:17 |
techrights-news | Notepadqq - A powerful text editor, somewhat forgotten • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166446 | Jun 24 21:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Notepadqq - A powerful text editor, somewhat forgotten | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:17 | |
techrights-news | This Week in GNOME: #49 New Views • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166447 | Jun 24 21:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | This Week in GNOME: #49 New Views | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:18 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166448 | Jun 24 21:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:18 | |
techrights-news | today’s leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166449 | Jun 24 21:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:22 | |
techrights-news | Links 24/06/2022: GNU PSPP 1.6.1 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/24/gnu-pspp-1-6-1/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/24/gnu-pspp-1-6-1/ | Jun 24 21:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/06/2022: GNU PSPP 1.6.1 | Techrights | Jun 24 21:23 | |
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techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/166450 | Jun 24 21:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 24 21:25 | |
DaemonFC | https://www.wane.com/news/police-search-for-impala-related-to-huntington-homicide/ | Jun 24 21:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-2 dead, 2 hurt in stabbing in Huntington; suspect caught | WANE 15 | Jun 24 21:29 | |
DaemonFC | A third victim died. | Jun 24 21:29 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, He killed 3 people and one is just barely hanging on, and he didn't use a gun. | Jun 24 21:29 |
DaemonFC | It was a knife. | Jun 24 21:29 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | Maybe if he ran them over with his car the Democrats would demand a car control bill. | Jun 24 21:30 |
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MinceR | i thought the "democrats" had cars | Jun 24 21:30 |
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DaemonFC | You have to have a background check and be 21 to own a car, and if your family or some randome dickhead cop invokes red flag, they take your car away from you. | Jun 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jun 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, They do. | Jun 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | *random | Jun 24 21:31 |
DaemonFC | https://wgntv.com/news/roe-v-wade-overturned/indiana-leaders-react-to-roe-v-wade-decision/ | Jun 24 21:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wgntv.com | Indiana leaders react to Roe v. Wade decision | WGN-TV | Jun 24 21:33 | |
DaemonFC | The Supreme Court decided today that women don't have the right to murder their children because they'll be an inconvenience. Maybe with a little planning, like contraception, or just s smidgen of self-control maybe, they won't be too affected by this. There is no constitutional right to murder. This was invented by Democrats in the 1970s and was allowed to go on for far too long. | Jun 24 21:33 |
MinceR | https://pleated-jeans.com/2022/06/20/stand-up-shorts-06-20-22/ | Jun 24 21:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-pleated-jeans.com | 35 Stand-Up Jokes You Can Laugh At Without Setting Foot In A Comedy Club | Jun 24 21:34 | |
XRevan86 | https://news.sky.com/story/ukraine-news-live-12541713?postid=4069892#liveblog-body "London will be bombed first in World War Three, Russian MP claims" | Jun 24 21:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.sky.com | Ukraine news live: Moscow official 'assassinated' in car bombing - as Putin 'rewrites history lessons' | World News | Sky News | Jun 24 21:35 | |
MinceR | if you think they'll be an inconvenience to parents who didn't want them, consider how much of an inconvenience the child's existence will be for the child | Jun 24 21:35 |
MinceR | living on a planet infested with over 8 billion humans, in a human body | Jun 24 21:36 |
DaemonFC | https://wgntv.com/news/wisconsin-doctors-halt-abortions-following-court-ruling/ | Jun 24 21:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-wgntv.com | Wisconsin doctors halt abortions following court ruling | WGN-TV | Jun 24 21:36 | |
DaemonFC | A doctor takes an oath to do no harm. Murdering someone is harm. Therefore, they are not doctors. Throw them in prison. | Jun 24 21:36 |
MinceR | also, contraception is not murder | Jun 24 21:36 |
MinceR | but i suppose that's too difficult for a fundie to understand | Jun 24 21:36 |
DaemonFC | MinceR, Even Kevorkian was more ethical than an abortion doctor. | Jun 24 21:37 |
DaemonFC | Abortion doctors don't ask their victims if they want to die and kindly go away if they don't want to, but Kevorkian still got into a lot of trouble. | Jun 24 21:37 |
MinceR | what was unethical about Kevorkian? | Jun 24 21:37 |
MinceR | you fundies are absolutely obsessed with making people suffer and keeping them that way | Jun 24 21:38 |
MinceR | get some help. | Jun 24 21:38 |
DaemonFC | Kevorkian didn't do anything wrong. | Jun 24 21:38 |
DaemonFC | If the person didn't ask for his assistance then he wouldn't even be there in the first place. | Jun 24 21:38 |
MinceR | also, try talking to a blastocyst | Jun 24 21:38 |
MinceR | you won't get much of a response. | Jun 24 21:38 |
DaemonFC | The only person who has the right to decide if they want to die is a person who is capable of considering that question and deciding that they want to. | Jun 24 21:39 |
DaemonFC | Abortion is more like the Nazis not asking people if they wanted to die and then just putting a pillow on their face and sitting on it until they stopped struggling to breathe. | Jun 24 21:40 |
MinceR | a blastocyst is not a person | Jun 24 21:40 |
DaemonFC | I agree with the right to suicide, but not abortion. | Jun 24 21:40 |
MinceR | you listen to way too much "republican" propaganda | Jun 24 21:40 |
DaemonFC | It is very sad what happened to Robin Williams, but he had the right to do it. | Jun 24 21:40 |
DaemonFC | Maybe there was a medical treatment that would have delayed progression of the disease, and maybe there wasn't. But it was his decision. | Jun 24 21:41 |
DaemonFC | I think we need to respect decisions like that even if we disagree with them. | Jun 24 21:41 |
DaemonFC | Most of us have no idea what we'd do in those situations because we don't have all of the information. We aren't in that exact situation. We don't know how many doctors he spoke with or what the prognosis was, or if there were more years of his life which could have been relatively normal and pain-free with modern medical care. | Jun 24 21:42 |
DaemonFC | So I don't consider myself fit to stand in judgment over people who want assisted suicide. That's a choice they have to make for themselves. | Jun 24 21:43 |
DaemonFC | What I do know is that there can be no right to murder. Murder is the killing of another without their consent. It can't be tolerated, it can't be allowed. | Jun 24 21:44 |
DaemonFC | The people who do it should be hunted down like animals and have the entire law library thrown at them when they get in court. | Jun 24 21:44 |
DaemonFC | I don't consider those two positions at odds with each other, and this is why. It all goes down to consent. And damn any society that comes up with their idea of what one human life is worth because of how intelligent they consider them to be. | Jun 24 21:46 |
MinceR | then again, i guess christian fundamentalists are pushing so hard for the personhood of small clumps of mostly undifferentiated cells because they're afraid that they themselves would cease to be considered persons if some degree of coordinated neural activity was required | Jun 24 21:46 |
DaemonFC | Essentially, what you have with a human fetus is a human being that doesn't have fully formed "programming" yet, but it's a person nonetheless. Left alone, it would be born, it would develop consciousness, it would have a certain level of intelligence. | Jun 24 21:47 |
DaemonFC | At what point is disposing of this person wrong? | Jun 24 21:47 |
MinceR | not if it had a "republican" upbringing | Jun 24 21:47 |
MinceR | though i guess 0 is also a "certain level" | Jun 24 21:47 |
DaemonFC | The law changes very little, in fact. | Jun 24 22:00 |
DaemonFC | Those states had already passed so many regulations that many of them don't have a single abortion clinic remaining anyway. | Jun 24 22:00 |
DaemonFC | Illinois has been putting a bunch of abortion clinics right on the state lines. | Jun 24 22:01 |
DaemonFC | Basically, you can get from Houston to Chicago for $30, so it really doesn't put much of an additional burden except having to come up with some travel time and some pocket change. | Jun 24 22:01 |
DaemonFC | It's more of a statement than a decision of substance. | Jun 24 22:03 |
DaemonFC | Even when "RBG" was alive and refusing to retire so Obama could replace her, and then none of this would have happened, she allowed those states to do that. | Jun 24 22:03 |
DaemonFC | There's no party for me, MinceR. The Democrats and the Republicans are both a bunch of shitheads. | Jun 24 22:17 |
DaemonFC | There's nothing that's going to get better. | Jun 24 22:17 |
MinceR | https://pleated-jeans.com/2022/06/20/morning-funny-pic-dump-6-20-22/ | Jun 24 22:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-pleated-jeans.com | Morning Funny Pic Dump (25 Pics) | Jun 24 22:17 | |
DaemonFC | The Supreme Court has not upset the status quo very much even though they did upend a landmark case. | Jun 24 22:18 |
DaemonFC | When Roe went in, abortion was only legal in four states. | Jun 24 22:18 |
DaemonFC | Today it will still be legal in about half, and that's where over 80% of the population lives. | Jun 24 22:18 |
DaemonFC | And it changes almost nothing because the clinics were gone in the states with trigger laws anyway. | Jun 24 22:19 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR, Yeah, I was joking with mom about Gonad. | Jun 24 22:21 |
DaemonFC | I said he should have lived in Illinois. | Jun 24 22:21 |
DaemonFC | Sure it's more expensive, but with all the beer rebates, he would have come out ahead in the end. | Jun 24 22:21 |
DaemonFC | He drank so much beer that he could have gotten hundreds of dollars in rebates just one the beer. | Jun 24 22:22 |
DaemonFC | He had a can crusher and a recycling bin in the garage and it wasn't because he cared about the environment. He drove an 8 mpg truck. | Jun 24 22:22 |
DaemonFC | It was because he drank so much beer that he could fill a 30 gallon recycling bag quickly, take it over to the recycling facility over by Walmart, and buy more beer. | Jun 24 22:23 |
DaemonFC | I think Illinois just wants people to be drunk and stoned so they don't think about the politicians and the judges too much. | Jun 24 22:24 |
DaemonFC | If everyone in this state sobered up, we'd have ourselves a party where half the public officials would be hanged, and the other half would be tarred and feathered and then banished into Indiana. | Jun 24 22:25 |
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