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schestowitz[TR2] | of course years later he deleted all his dents one by one | Jul 24 00:00 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | not wanting to be "cancelled" himself | Jul 24 00:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I can no longer rermember what rubbed people the wrong way | Jul 24 00:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but it was over a decade ago | Jul 24 00:00 |
matey | stallman: god doesnt exist | Jul 24 00:01 |
matey | kuhn: i do too! | Jul 24 00:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | fan, too! | Jul 24 00:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | *fan too | Jul 24 00:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | >funtoo | Jul 24 00:01 |
matey | wantoo funtoo, doncha wantoo | Jul 24 00:02 |
matey | why are you on a funtoo kick this week | Jul 24 00:02 |
matey | did you notice shuttleworth resigned from debian 2 days ago? | Jul 24 00:02 |
matey | and i learned what "emeritus" means | Jul 24 00:03 |
matey | though it probably should have been more obvious | Jul 24 00:03 |
techrights-news | Nala - A Feature-rich Commandline Frontend For APT • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167571 | Jul 24 00:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Nala - A Feature-rich Commandline Frontend For APT | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:03 | |
matey | emeritus = everyone worth anything at the fsf, if they retain that even | Jul 24 00:03 |
matey | the fsf is mostly people who can still vote but arent there anymore | Jul 24 00:04 |
matey | i think even mjg can still vote there | Jul 24 00:04 |
matey | funnier still if kuhn can | Jul 24 00:04 |
matey | that would be fucking hilarious | Jul 24 00:04 |
matey | "mr kuhn every year you say lets get merge the fsf UNDER sfc and every year, we tell you know" | Jul 24 00:05 |
matey | "but i voted!" | Jul 24 00:05 |
matey | "yes but so did we" | Jul 24 00:05 |
matey | "but mine should count more" | Jul 24 00:05 |
techrights-news | Tidal-hifi: Stream Music from Tidal on Linux System - TREND OCEANS ⚓ https://trendoceans.com/tidal-hifi-player-linux/ ䷉ Source: trendoceans | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//trendoceans.com/tidal-hifi-player-linux/ | Jul 24 00:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-trendoceans.com | Tidal-hifi: Stream Music from Tidal on Linux System - TREND OCEANS | Jul 24 00:05 | |
matey | "and you wonder why we voted against" | Jul 24 00:06 |
matey | for every person who gets a vote at sfc | Jul 24 00:06 |
matey | kuhn gets to vote twice | Jul 24 00:07 |
techrights-news | Q4OS 4.9 OFFICIAL announcement likely tomorrow in the site, but technically it's out already | Jul 24 00:07 |
matey | he runs the free software industry (yes its an oxymoron) like trump ran the usa | Jul 24 00:07 |
matey | with a similar level of entitlement | Jul 24 00:08 |
matey | and a similiar level of empathy and sense of equity | Jul 24 00:08 |
techrights-news | "In my last post I told how Tobias helped me get cacheSpaceHierarchy() function working as expected. The fix was easy. That doesn't mean I'll take half a minute to code and commit." https://snehit.dev/posts/kde/gsoc-22/be-careful-with-signal-slots/ | Jul 24 00:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-snehit.dev | Be Careful With Signal Slots - GSoC'22 post #9 | Jul 24 00:08 | |
matey | similiar <- freudian slip | Jul 24 00:08 |
techrights-news | "Following a similar sprint two month ago, we had another small KDE Eco meeting in Berlin a week ago. Joseph will probably write a more comprehensive summary like last time, here are just some of the things I looked at and/or worked on." https://www.volkerkrause.eu/2022/07/23/kde-eco-sprint-july-2022.html | Jul 24 00:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.volkerkrause.eu | KDE Eco Sprint July 2022 | Jul 24 00:08 | |
techrights-news | Limine Installer version 1.0 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167572 | Jul 24 00:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Limine Installer version 1.0 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:09 | |
matey | when phipps gets older, he will look even more like palpatine | Jul 24 00:11 |
matey | then the relationship between he and his younger apprentice will that much more obvious | Jul 24 00:11 |
matey | "but im not open source!" | Jul 24 00:11 |
matey | "my dear boy, when do you think you will command the dark side of the force, if you do not lie?" | Jul 24 00:12 |
techrights-news | Apache Beam users detail stream data processing applications ⚓ https://www.techtarget.com/searchdatamanagement/news/252523046/Apache-Beam-users-detail-stream-data-processing-applications ䷉ Source: techtarget | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.techtarget.com/searchdatamanagement/news/252523046/Apache-Beam-users-detail-stream-data-processing-applications | Jul 24 00:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.techtarget.com | Apache Beam users detail stream data processing applications | Jul 24 00:12 | |
techrights-news | 7 Myths About Linux That You Should Stop Believing • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167573 | Jul 24 00:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 7 Myths About Linux That You Should Stop Believing | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:14 | |
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techrights-news | Window 10 EOL In 2025: Year Of The Linux Desktop? - Invidious ⚓ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=XQcg2jXgV7A | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://auragem.space/youtube/video/XQcg2jXgV7A | Jul 24 00:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Window 10 EOL In 2025: Year Of The Linux Desktop? - Invidious | Jul 24 00:16 | |
techrights-news | Merge branch 'for-5.20/amd-sfh' into for-next https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hid/hid.git/commit/?h=for-next&id=92f419de687a35f62e44ec9a26caa61bc3071bf7 | Jul 24 00:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-git.kernel.org | kernel/git/hid/hid.git - HID Group's fork of hid.git | Jul 24 00:17 | |
techrights-news | Just to upset Doktor Sixel https://www.phoronix.com/news/HarfBuzz-5.0-Released | Jul 24 00:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-HarfBuzz 5.0 Released With Progress On Supporting The "Boring Expansion" Font Spec - Phoronix | Jul 24 00:17 | |
techrights-news | Porting a Tiling Window Manager Extenstion to C++ (Bismuth): Part-1 :: Kushashwa Ravi Shrimali (Kush) — Learning never stops! ⚓ https://krshrimali.github.io/posts/2022/07/porting-a-tiling-window-manager-extenstion-to-c-bismuth-part-1/ ䷉ Source: krshrimali | Jul 24 00:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-krshrimali.github.io | Porting a Tiling Window Manager Extenstion to C++ (Bismuth): Part-1 :: Kushashwa Ravi Shrimali (Kush) — Learning never stops! | Jul 24 00:18 | |
techrights-news | Xinerama becomes hard requirement of KWin - Vlad Zahorodnii’s Blog ⚓ https://blog.vladzahorodnii.com/2022/07/23/xinerama-becomes-hard-requirement-of-kwin/ ䷉ Source: vladzahorodnii | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.vladzahorodnii.com/2022/07/23/xinerama-becomes-hard-requirement-of-kwin/ | Jul 24 00:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.vladzahorodnii.com | Xinerama becomes hard requirement of KWin – Vlad Zahorodnii's Blog | Jul 24 00:19 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167574 | Jul 24 00:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:21 | |
DaemonFC | SeaTab-X-2 was re-licensed from a non-commercial use license to the MPL 2. | Jul 24 00:21 |
techrights-news | KDE Development: Xinerama, Bismuth, KDE Eco Sprint, and GSoC • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167575 | Jul 24 00:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | KDE Development: Xinerama, Bismuth, KDE Eco Sprint, and GSoC | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:23 | |
techrights-news | "T2 SDE is not just a regular Linux distribution," reads the announcement. "It is a flexible Open Source System Development Environment or Distribution Build Kit (others might even name it Meta Distribution). T2 allows the creation of custom distributions with state of the art technology" https://linux.slashdot.org/story/22/07/23/0514203/t2-sde-linux-226-released---and-an-ai-bot-contributed-more-revisions-than-humans | Jul 24 00:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linux.slashdot.org | T2 SDE Linux 22.6 Released - and an AI Bot Contributed More Revisions Than Humans - Slashdot | Jul 24 00:25 | |
techrights-news | Want to help make Rolling better? https://forum.openmandriva.org/t/want-to-help-make-rolling-better/4526 | Jul 24 00:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-forum.openmandriva.org | Want to help make Rolling better? - Support - OMA forum | Jul 24 00:26 | |
techrights-news | "While at GUADEC I finished a small script which uses the GitLab API to estimate the resource use of a project on GitLab. It looks at the CI pipeline job durations and artifact storage for the project and its forks over a given period, and totals things." https://tecnocode.co.uk/2022/07/23/looking-at-project-resource-use-and-ci-pipelines-in-gitlab/ | Jul 24 00:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tecnocode.co.uk | Looking at project resource use and CI pipelines in GitLab | Philip Withnall | Jul 24 00:26 | |
techrights-news | Integrated Inconsistencies. | Saif [blogs.perl.org] ⚓ http://blogs.perl.org/users/saif/2022/07/integrated-inconsistencies.html ䷉ Source: perl | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?http%3A//blogs.perl.org/users/saif/2022/07/integrated-inconsistencies.html | Jul 24 00:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Integrated Inconsistencies. | Saif [blogs.perl.org] | Jul 24 00:27 | |
techrights-news | Planet Grep now running PtLink ⚓ https://grep.be/blog//en/computer/Planet_Grep_now_running_PtLink/ ䷉ Source: grep | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//grep.be/blog//en/computer/Planet_Grep_now_running_PtLink/ | Jul 24 00:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-grep.be | Planet Grep now running PtLink | Jul 24 00:28 | |
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techrights-news | "In my previous blog post, I mentioned using the GtkListView for the templates submenu. But, after a few discussions with my mentor @antoniof, we decided to use the GtkListBox to create the custom widget for the new documents creation feature" https://utkarsh2401.blogspot.com/2022/07/gsoc-2022-second-update.html | Jul 24 00:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utkarsh2401.blogspot.com | GSOC 2022: Second Update | Jul 24 00:29 | |
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techrights-news | Toolbx — bypassing the immutability of OCI containers | Debarshi’s den ⚓ https://debarshiray.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/toolbx-bypassing-the-immutability-of-oci-containers/ ䷉ Source: debarshiray | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//debarshiray.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/toolbx-bypassing-the-immutability-of-oci-containers/ | Jul 24 00:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-debarshiray.wordpress.com | Toolbx — bypassing the immutability of OCI containers | Debarshi's den | Jul 24 00:30 | |
techrights-news | SUSE pushing containers as a vehicle for proprietary software and vendor lock-in https://www.suse.com/c/suse-rancher-manages-amazon-eks-hybrid-landscape/ | Jul 24 00:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-SUSE Rancher Manager EKS Hybrid Landscape | SUSE Communities | Jul 24 00:31 | |
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britney | I won't watch movies or tv shows unless the script is creative commons | Jul 24 00:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | makes sens | Jul 24 00:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but just CC? | Jul 24 00:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | not public domain? | Jul 24 00:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | IA has plenty of very old films | Jul 24 00:38 |
matey | i tried to promote only cc licensed stuff | Jul 24 00:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | public domain | Jul 24 00:38 |
britney | public domain works too | Jul 24 00:38 |
matey | and only the subset of cc thats free | Jul 24 00:39 |
matey | by-sa, by, cc0 | Jul 24 00:39 |
matey | most things are nc | Jul 24 00:39 |
matey | or nd | Jul 24 00:39 |
matey | and nc-nd is basically "all rights reserved but we wont sue for downloading" | Jul 24 00:40 |
matey | stallman of course, says that its different for software | Jul 24 00:40 |
britney | stallman can't be trusted because he drinks pepsi | Jul 24 00:40 |
matey | i get what hes saying-- usa copyright didnt even consider software copyrightable until 1980 | Jul 24 00:40 |
britney | stallman should be drinking opencola | Jul 24 00:40 |
matey | his reasons for drinking pepsi is coca cola murders workers | Jul 24 00:41 |
matey | he probably wont drink opencola because of the name :) | Jul 24 00:41 |
britney | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenCola_(drink) | Jul 24 00:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | OpenCola (drink) - Wikipedia | Jul 24 00:41 | |
matey | /me wont drink ubuntu cola because shuttleworth is an idiot | Jul 24 00:41 |
matey | even though theres no actual connection! | Jul 24 00:41 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1550981776012607491 I saw this and I wondered: what did he say this time? | Jul 24 00:42 |
matey | so what did he say | Jul 24 00:42 |
XRevan86 | Apparently, this: https://r.nf/r/chomsky/comments/w5yv6b | Jul 24 00:42 |
britney | matey, but you run openbsd | Jul 24 00:42 |
XRevan86 | Seems like he learnt nothing about Russia in the passing months. | Jul 24 00:42 |
matey | /me figures its either putin or kuhn | Jul 24 00:42 |
techrights-news | Videos: Vista 10, Kaisen Linux 2.1, and Packaging • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167576 | Jul 24 00:42 |
matey | britney: yeah because openbsd is more free than freebsd | Jul 24 00:42 |
matey | and i mean 4 freedoms and more | Jul 24 00:43 |
matey | free drivers | Jul 24 00:43 |
matey | (not free firmware, thats why hyperbola exists) | Jul 24 00:43 |
britney | matey, i finally got xfce working in openbsd via gnome boxes (qemu) | Jul 24 00:43 |
matey | cool | Jul 24 00:43 |
matey | how | Jul 24 00:43 |
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britney | i used xenodm and added startxfce4 to my .xsession | Jul 24 00:44 |
matey | oh ok | Jul 24 00:44 |
matey | why gnome boxes over qemu? | Jul 24 00:44 |
matey | i mean why not just qemu | Jul 24 00:44 |
techrights-news | Steam Deck: The Ratio of Verified Titles is Falling. What’s Happening? • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167577 | Jul 24 00:44 |
britney | gnome boxes is easy | Jul 24 00:44 |
matey | sure, but theyll just kill it in a few years | Jul 24 00:45 |
matey | theyre worse than google | Jul 24 00:45 |
matey | (google plus, google wave, google-- everything else they got rid of) | Jul 24 00:45 |
matey | (google done be evil...) | Jul 24 00:45 |
britney | ill worry about it in a few years | Jul 24 00:45 |
matey | fair enough | Jul 24 00:45 |
britney | if they kill it, ill use libvirtd | Jul 24 00:46 |
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TechrightsBot-tr | Hello World! I'm TechrightsBot-tr running phIRCe v0.77 | Jul 24 00:46 |
XRevan86 | matey: GNOME Boxes seems like it's here to stay. | Jul 24 00:46 |
XRevan86 | I don't think they'll drop it. | Jul 24 00:47 |
techrights-news | Benchmarks: Ubuntu 22.04 on x86, Intel Linux Driver Patch • Tux Machines ⚓ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167578 ䷉ Source: tuxmachines | Jul 24 00:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Benchmarks: Ubuntu 22.04 on x86, Intel Linux Driver Patch | Tux Machines | Jul 24 00:49 | |
matey | <XRevan86> I don't think they'll drop it. <- if the soviet union fell, gnome too will fall | Jul 24 00:50 |
XRevan86 | matey: Everything eventually will. | Jul 24 00:50 |
matey | /me cant even the tell the difference anymore | Jul 24 00:50 |
MinceR | shaka, when the walls fell | Jul 24 00:50 |
britney | i don't think gnome is going anywhere | Jul 24 00:50 |
matey | libvirt: red hat/oftc (ew) | Jul 24 00:50 |
XRevan86 | The year is 2258. IRC and GNOME are still going. | Jul 24 00:51 |
matey | thats a terrible thing to do to babylon 5 | Jul 24 00:51 |
XRevan86 | Humanity perished, computing went sentient. | Jul 24 00:51 |
XRevan86 | Heated debates are ongoing about whether the term "HIG" really cuts it when no human is around. | Jul 24 00:52 |
matey | if gnome is still around in 2258, im coming back to put an end to it | Jul 24 00:52 |
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matey | i dont know how, but ill think of something | Jul 24 00:52 |
matey | if possible ill bring stallman too | Jul 24 00:54 |
britney | https://github.com/lethal-guitar/RigelEngine <--Duke Nukem 2 for linux | Jul 24 00:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-GitHub - lethal-guitar/RigelEngine: A modern re-implementation of the classic DOS game Duke Nukem II | Jul 24 00:54 | |
britney | sorry matey, u can't play Duke Nukem 2 | Jul 24 00:55 |
britney | its on github | Jul 24 00:55 |
matey | itlab | Jul 24 00:55 |
matey | libvirtd is on gitlab | Jul 24 00:55 |
matey | at least libvirt is | Jul 24 00:56 |
britney | oh cool | Jul 24 00:56 |
matey | libvirrd will probably become systemd-libvirtd | Jul 24 00:56 |
britney | LOL | Jul 24 00:56 |
matey | i cant think of any reason why they wouldnt | Jul 24 00:56 |
matey | maybe an "init system" needs to spawn other operating systems | Jul 24 00:56 |
matey | docker needs systemd. systemd doesnt need docker. | Jul 24 00:57 |
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matey | yo dawg, we herd you like emus | Jul 24 00:59 |
MinceR | 24 015502 < britney> sorry matey, u can't play Duke Nukem 2 | Jul 24 01:02 |
MinceR | you can run it in dosbox | Jul 24 01:02 |
britney | you could but that would be the proprietary version | Jul 24 01:04 |
britney | RigelEngine is free software | Jul 24 01:04 |
britney | supports widescreen too | Jul 24 01:05 |
britney | is avoiding proprietary software worth downloading from github? thats the question | Jul 24 01:06 |
britney | http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167559 | Jul 24 01:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Games: Duke Nukem II on OpenPOWER, The Humble Deck Builder Bundle, and More | Tux Machines | Jul 24 01:08 | |
britney | I found out about Duke 2 by visiting Roy's tuxmachines article | Jul 24 01:08 |
britney | DaemonFC, there is a pidgin plugin called 'purple-facebook' that lets you use pidgin with facebook messenger | Jul 24 01:14 |
DaemonFC | Yep | Jul 24 01:15 |
britney | im reading your article about SeaMonkey and you say you had problems with facebook | Jul 24 01:15 |
britney | i started using purple-discord and now im not wasting over 300mb ram on a chat program | Jul 24 01:21 |
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britney | matey, what do you use to edit text? | Jul 24 01:24 |
techrights-news | Links 23/07/2022: GNU Datamash 1.8, Gemipedia Supports All Languages Now | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/23/gnu-datamash-1-8/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/23/gnu-datamash-1-8/ | Jul 24 01:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 23/07/2022: GNU Datamash 1.8, Gemipedia Supports All Languages Now | Techrights | Jul 24 01:26 | |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/sneps/D301.jpg | Jul 24 01:27 |
techrights-news | [cat] gemini://nytpu.com/cheetahs/D652.jpg | Jul 24 01:28 |
matey | i have my own text editor | Jul 24 01:28 |
matey | its also a shell | Jul 24 01:28 |
schestowitz[TR2] | i have that installed too :-) | Jul 24 01:28 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe old version | Jul 24 01:29 |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167580 | Jul 24 01:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 01:29 | |
techrights-news | Apache Beam users detail stream data processing applications • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167581 | Jul 24 01:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Apache Beam users detail stream data processing applications | Tux Machines | Jul 24 01:29 | |
techrights-news | Devices: Arduino, Fairphone, and x86 Alternative to Raspberry Pi 4 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167582 | Jul 24 01:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Devices: Arduino, Fairphone, and x86 Alternative to Raspberry Pi 4 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 01:29 | |
techrights-news | Distributions: OpenMandriva Rolling, T2 SDE Linux 22.6, Zorin OS Editions • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167583 | Jul 24 01:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Distributions: OpenMandriva Rolling, T2 SDE Linux 22.6, Zorin OS Editions | Tux Machines | Jul 24 01:29 | |
techrights-news | The final epo part about the leaks to be released shortly. | Jul 24 01:35 |
techrights-news | Planning to record video around 3am about the latest epo series. background at http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/EPO | Jul 24 01:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | EPO - Techrights | Jul 24 01:36 | |
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DaemonFC_ | Oh for Christ's sake | Jul 24 01:51 |
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DaemonFC | https://files.illinoispolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Pump-in-Champaign-scaled.jpg | Jul 24 02:02 |
techrights-news | Series ETA 20 mins. The final epo part... a call for emergency re swpats in Europe :/ | Jul 24 02:18 |
techrights-news | The EPO Bubble — Part XII — The Shape of Things to Come? | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/23/epo-shape-of-things-to-come/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/23/epo-shape-of-things-to-come/ | Jul 24 02:25 |
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techrights-news | x86 ETERNALLY broken, no fix planned https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Ys%2FbWIk0F5srkkpF@kroah.com/ https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220715221901.xm3c4w4idqt67uja@desk/ https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/commit/?id=b648ab487f31bc4c38941bc770ea97fe394304bb | Jul 24 02:47 |
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techrights-news | 207: SCaLE 19x, RISC-V Laptop, Unreal Engine 5, Asahi Linux, System76 and more Linux news! https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/this-week-in-linux/twil-207/ | Jul 24 02:48 |
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techrights-news | The crooks who have taken/cemented control of Europe’s largest patent office (and Europe’s second-largest institution) have placed managers without any background in computing in charge of software patenting, based solely on intent to violate the European Patent Convention (EPC) and fake ‘growth’ with bogus patents that harm Europe http://techrights.org/2022/07/23/epo-shape-of-things-to-come/ | Jul 24 02:53 |
techrights-news | Is this the way to run a patent office? http://techrights.org/2022/07/23/meme-albert-said/ | Jul 24 02:53 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights--> invidio.xamh.de | Stuck In The Middle With You - Invidious | Jul 24 03:09 | |
matey | you said it | Jul 24 03:10 |
phanes | i need to convince my dog he's not being abandoned every time i give him outside time | Jul 24 03:11 |
matey | rescue dog? | Jul 24 03:13 |
phanes | no he's just attached and spoiled | Jul 24 03:13 |
phanes | i raised this one from a pup | Jul 24 03:13 |
phanes | at like 6 weeks | Jul 24 03:13 |
matey | maybe get him an iphone so he can text you | Jul 24 03:13 |
phanes | so he's never been more than like 5 feet away from me for more than a day at a time | Jul 24 03:14 |
matey | or just set up him up on irc you wont hear from him for days except when he wants to eat or go outside | Jul 24 03:14 |
phanes | im never getting another dog until i get a fenced plot of land | Jul 24 03:15 |
matey | good thinking | Jul 24 03:15 |
matey | i dont suppose theyll let you build one | Jul 24 03:16 |
phanes | https://youtu.be/PH0K6ojmGZA | Jul 24 03:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@Invidious: https://invidio.xamh.de/watch?v=PH0K6ojmGZA | Jul 24 03:17 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights--> invidio.xamh.de | The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Invidious | Jul 24 03:17 | |
matey | just so you know, you came when its totally dead | Jul 24 03:22 |
matey | gnumoon thought i was crazy for that even being a concept with me | Jul 24 03:22 |
matey | but while some people scrollback, others prefer when its live | Jul 24 03:22 |
matey | theres a possibility of more people after an hour or two | Jul 24 03:23 |
matey | technically theres a possibility at any time | Jul 24 03:23 |
matey | i just post whenever i have something to say. it doesnt even matter if it gets read | Jul 24 03:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I'm still awake | Jul 24 03:40 |
schestowitz[TR2] | just recorded a very long video | Jul 24 03:40 |
phanes | do you write out a list of talking points and topics beforehand? | Jul 24 03:41 |
schestowitz[TR2] | no | Jul 24 03:41 |
phanes | i know | Jul 24 03:41 |
schestowitz[TR2] | only after | Jul 24 03:41 |
phanes | you should consider doing it beforehand | Jul 24 03:42 |
bnchs | matey: imagine a dog on IRC | Jul 24 03:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it ruins the video, it makes it seem scripted | Jul 24 03:42 |
phanes | and then having the list where you can see it during the video | Jul 24 03:42 |
bnchs | creepy | Jul 24 03:42 |
bnchs | but cool at the same time | Jul 24 03:42 |
matey | <bnchs> matey: imagine a dog on IRC <- consider an evolutionary timeframe | Jul 24 03:42 |
schestowitz[TR2] | on irc, nobody knows you're a dog until you bark | Jul 24 03:42 |
*schestowitz[TR2] barks | Jul 24 03:43 | |
matey | if dogs were dexterous and intelligent enough, they could use irc | Jul 24 03:43 |
phanes | its all fun and games until someone spells w-a-l-k | Jul 24 03:43 |
matey | the only problem is that sniffing peoples butts (let alone humping legs) surely violates the code of conduct | Jul 24 03:43 |
matey | but thats not an issue here | Jul 24 03:43 |
bnchs | virtual hugging is bad | Jul 24 03:44 |
matey | i mean the code of conduct part | Jul 24 03:44 |
phanes | matey, nah most dogs have been neutered or spayed | Jul 24 03:44 |
bnchs | but what about virtual sniffing peoples butts | Jul 24 03:44 |
matey | so far theres been no butt sniffing here | Jul 24 03:44 |
bnchs | or virtual humping legs? | Jul 24 03:44 |
phanes | with great sacrifice comes great reward | Jul 24 03:44 |
matey | whats the great reward? im not against spaying and neutering but from the dogs perspective, whats in it for them | Jul 24 03:45 |
phanes | matey, none, its cruel and inhumane | Jul 24 03:45 |
MinceR | 24 044319 < matey> if dogs were dexterous and intelligent enough, they could use irc | Jul 24 03:45 |
MinceR | and they wouldn't be dogs :> | Jul 24 03:45 |
techrights-news | A Child's View of Noise gemini://jsreed5.org/log/2022/202207/20220723-a-childs-view-of-noise.gmi | Jul 24 03:45 |
matey | if we are still apes | Jul 24 03:45 |
phanes | luigi gets to keep his nuggets | Jul 24 03:45 |
matey | they could still be dogs | Jul 24 03:45 |
matey | maybe not canis vulgaris | Jul 24 03:46 |
matey | canis sapiens | Jul 24 03:46 |
MinceR | canis anticanis | Jul 24 03:46 |
matey | this coming from homo anti-homo | Jul 24 03:47 |
matey | mincer is homo(sapiens)phobic | Jul 24 03:47 |
schestowitz[TR2] | self-hating | Jul 24 03:47 |
schestowitz[TR2] | afaik he's a sapien | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | heterosapien | Jul 24 03:48 |
matey | oh hes more sapien than average imo | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | MinceR ia slso dogphobic | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he hates dogs | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | iirc, he did put a dog meme/photo a few days ago | Jul 24 03:48 |
matey | maybe he just thinks they shouldnt be bred | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but forgot when or what | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he loves fox though | Jul 24 03:48 |
schestowitz[TR2] | foxophile | Jul 24 03:48 |
matey | not firefox | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it's man-made | Jul 24 03:49 |
matey | i believe he said all dog breeding is animal cruelty | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | bred | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and many dogs suffer | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | chronic issues, due to bad breeding | Jul 24 03:49 |
matey | just the act of breeding wolves into-- whatever the fuck that thing in a purse is | Jul 24 03:49 |
matey | its a tough stance to argue with really | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I have a friend who complained about his small doh | Jul 24 03:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | *dog | Jul 24 03:49 |
phanes | black labs are good dogs | Jul 24 03:50 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and how it's cruel to breed these | Jul 24 03:50 |
phanes | wolves do not make good pets | Jul 24 03:50 |
matey | phanes: let me be sure about this | Jul 24 03:50 |
matey | if you get a wolf as a pup, raise it like a dog | Jul 24 03:50 |
matey | and live on a very large property in the middle of nowhere | Jul 24 03:50 |
phanes | matey, it'll eventually eat you or maim you | Jul 24 03:50 |
matey | putting aside legal issues | Jul 24 03:50 |
matey | that was basically my question | Jul 24 03:51 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_848,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F2c2a719b-cb3b-4848-b9aa-9fa7fe0adf1a_582x828.jpeg | Jul 24 03:51 |
matey | what a nice-looking url | Jul 24 03:51 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_848,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F5823140f-3855-4d84-990c-b263b178189f_840x833.jpeg | Jul 24 03:51 |
matey | the thing i dont understand is | Jul 24 03:52 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_848,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fbucketeer-e05bbc84-baa3-437e-9518-adb32be77984.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Fda02992b-ddab-4f9c-b20c-51b40a66b79d_505x600.jpeg | Jul 24 03:52 |
matey | if wolves will eventually eat you or maim you | Jul 24 03:52 |
matey | how / why did we domesticate them in the first place | Jul 24 03:52 |
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matey | i presume we went on hunts with them, or vice versa | Jul 24 03:54 |
phanes | matey, they can be trained and tames with some degree of violence if taken as a pup | Jul 24 03:54 |
phanes | yes | Jul 24 03:54 |
matey | but isnt that a bit stupid | Jul 24 03:54 |
phanes | they wouldve been useful on hunts like that | Jul 24 03:54 |
phanes | it wouldve taken hundreds of thousands of years of artificial selection for tameness | Jul 24 03:55 |
schestowitz[TR2] | phanes: dogs depend on you | Jul 24 03:55 |
matey | sure sure | Jul 24 03:55 |
schestowitz[TR2] | more than you depend on them | Jul 24 03:55 |
matey | but thats thousands of years of getting your arms and legs torn off | Jul 24 03:55 |
schestowitz[TR2] | cats are even worse in that regard | Jul 24 03:55 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but cats don't need to be walked out | Jul 24 03:55 |
matey | youd think we would have learned better in that time and left them alone | Jul 24 03:55 |
matey | i guess what im getting at is | Jul 24 03:56 |
matey | what did we do then that we couldnt do now | Jul 24 03:56 |
matey | and i dont figure there are books (from the time period) about it | Jul 24 03:56 |
phanes | matey, humans until the last 200 years or so were vicious and brutally violent, even more so a few thousand years back | Jul 24 03:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | if you want to kill (people), get a wolf | Jul 24 03:56 |
matey | but maybe someone has figured it out based on... archeological clues and shit | Jul 24 03:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | if you want to kill (time), get a wolfenstein | Jul 24 03:57 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I was addicted to that game | Jul 24 03:57 |
schestowitz[TR2] | the internet versions | Jul 24 03:57 |
MinceR | persumably there were some wolves that were more tolerant of humans to begin with | Jul 24 03:57 |
matey | /me never thought germans would play wolfenstein, but sure i guess | Jul 24 03:57 |
MinceR | or young that have lost their family | Jul 24 03:57 |
MinceR | as for cats depending on you, that depends on the cat | Jul 24 03:57 |
matey | cats dont really depend on you | Jul 24 03:58 |
MinceR | but afaik they're generally more wild than any other domestic animal | Jul 24 03:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | wolves that arer vicious to human and sheep don't survive long | Jul 24 03:58 |
matey | they let you think it | Jul 24 03:58 |
phanes | the only reason your cat doesn't eat you is because it thinks you're a bigger, stronger, dumber cat | Jul 24 03:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | horned animals that are nonviolent are even bred by humans | Jul 24 03:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like cows | Jul 24 03:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | humans exterminated snakes here | Jul 24 03:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | we can coexist with geese and ducks though | Jul 24 03:58 |
phanes | man | Jul 24 03:58 |
phanes | fuck geese | Jul 24 03:58 |
matey | geese will break your fucking arm | Jul 24 03:58 |
MinceR | no thanks | Jul 24 03:58 |
phanes | geese are arseholes | Jul 24 03:58 |
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matey | /me got mugged by geese once | Jul 24 03:59 |
matey | they took my wallet and gave me a black eye | Jul 24 03:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | depends non the breed | Jul 24 04:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and whether they have eggs and goslings around | Jul 24 04:00 |
matey | /me waits for a goose in a purse | Jul 24 04:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Toulouse geese are a big scary | Jul 24 04:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | *bit | Jul 24 04:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and big | Jul 24 04:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | their 'voice' is also a bit scary | Jul 24 04:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | don't f* with them | Jul 24 04:01 |
matey | their 'voice' is also a bit scary <- obviously inspired henry ford | Jul 24 04:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | they make good pets here though | Jul 24 04:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: casting for deepthroat? | Jul 24 04:01 |
matey | i was thinking of the noise that the model t makes, but thanks for asking | Jul 24 04:01 |
MinceR | lol | Jul 24 04:08 |
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techrights-news | "Python is indeed a very demanding and easy language in which everyone wants to grow his/her career. It has also been the most used language with a percentage of 48.24% globally." https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-become-a-python-developer/ | Jul 24 04:43 |
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matey | stallmans biggest mistake ever was actually hurd | Jul 24 04:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | not talking at microsoft? | Jul 24 04:59 |
matey | nope | Jul 24 05:00 |
matey | that was probably a big mistake too | Jul 24 05:00 |
matey | hurd wasnt a bad idea for a project | Jul 24 05:00 |
matey | it was a terrible idea for gnus FIRST kernel | Jul 24 05:00 |
matey | in hindsight obviously, gnu should have had a run-of-the-mill kernel, like linux | Jul 24 05:00 |
matey | but not actually linux | Jul 24 05:01 |
matey | rather one that gnu could work with | Jul 24 05:01 |
matey | by choosing a design that was far too complex to build in a sort of arms race with open source | Jul 24 05:01 |
matey | which stallman did not see linux as | Jul 24 05:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | i think media interferences played a role... bear with me | Jul 24 05:01 |
matey | but linux WAS resisted within gnu for as long as possible | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in how linux turned out | Jul 24 05:02 |
matey | media always plays a role, you dont have to convince me | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and became a weapon against gnu | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and the movem,ent | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so one way or another they'd try controlled opposition tactics | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | sooner or later | Jul 24 05:02 |
matey | open source played a bigger role | Jul 24 05:02 |
matey | and used the media | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like they did antiwar activist | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | linus also was propped up by media | Jul 24 05:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and torvalds played along | Jul 24 05:02 |
matey | linus was a co-opter. linux was a counterrevolution | Jul 24 05:02 |
matey | if stallman knew anything about the industry (and he should, he created the movement to stand against its tactics) | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | linux will never be "anything professional like gnu" | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it'll be zemlinware | Jul 24 05:03 |
matey | he should have realised linux was bound to be weaponised | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | badgeware | Jul 24 05:03 |
matey | yeah but that false modesty from linus became moot as soon as it was publically traded | Jul 24 05:03 |
matey | he stole an os | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe the media would have called it kdeOS | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and pretend that gnu was jus "some compiler" | Jul 24 05:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for kde | Jul 24 05:03 |
matey | kde is even less of an os than linux though | Jul 24 05:03 |
matey | linux at least, is a core part of an os | Jul 24 05:04 |
matey | kde is iceing | Jul 24 05:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | systeeeeeeeeeemDOS | Jul 24 05:04 |
matey | (at least compared to the linux kernel) | Jul 24 05:04 |
matey | maybe kde is the smaller tier on a wedding cake | Jul 24 05:04 |
matey | but whatever it is, the kernel is pretty key to an os | Jul 24 05:04 |
matey | hurd was a GREAT idea for SECOND kernel | Jul 24 05:05 |
matey | but by doing that first, they left gnu wide open for the usurpers | Jul 24 05:05 |
matey | im not saying that he should have foreseen all of that | Jul 24 05:05 |
matey | but at some point, he maybe should have foreseen some of it | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | it created such a rift for such a long time | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | he thought he could fix that with an olive branch | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | that was naive | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | im not saying hes dumb-- weve ALL been that naive before | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | it was still naive | Jul 24 05:06 |
matey | olive branches. with corporations. do. not. work. | Jul 24 05:07 |
matey | once linux became corporate, gnu/linux was Doomed. | Jul 24 05:07 |
matey | its been corporate for a long time | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | true | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but wasitttt | Jul 24 05:07 |
matey | further proof he doesnt get this is signing over | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | btw | Jul 24 05:07 |
matey | you go ahead | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | the multi char thing | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | not iontentional | Jul 24 05:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | terrible network lag | Jul 24 05:07 |
matey | what multu char thing | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and I use synergy | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | oh that | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | how do we tackle this issue? | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | lol, i thought it was for effect | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and go back to grassroots? | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | but waiiiiit | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | even debian seems more compromised than ever now | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | run by lawyers | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and corporations that muzzle critics | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | i mean you can do what you want. only grassroots will ever be controlled by users. | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | only. grassroots. | Jul 24 05:08 |
matey | homemade software | Jul 24 05:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | yeah, but... | Jul 24 05:09 |
matey | OUR OWN FORKS of corporate shit, at worse | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | we need more momentum in ttthe ggggrassroots | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for real encryption | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | anddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd not centralisaition llllllllllllllllllllllike LF... here we go agaaaaaaaaain.... network issueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees | Jul 24 05:09 |
matey | thats trippy | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I'll typeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee from my lllllocal machine | Jul 24 05:09 |
matey | its like youre typing in hyperspace | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz | until the connection is stable | Jul 24 05:09 |
schestowitz | it keeps sending the same signal many times | Jul 24 05:10 |
schestowitz | happened for a little while yesterday | Jul 24 05:10 |
schestowitz | not a software bug, network latency | Jul 24 05:10 |
matey | it would be more annoying if it were verticle | Jul 24 05:10 |
matey | vertical | Jul 24 05:10 |
matey | horizontally im unphased | Jul 24 05:11 |
schestowitz | anyway, back on topic | Jul 24 05:11 |
schestowitz | so arhc seems community | Jul 24 05:11 |
schestowitz | but it is also tried to SPI | Jul 24 05:11 |
schestowitz | which sponsors the dirty greedy lawyers | Jul 24 05:11 |
matey | linux is the same problem for arch it is for gnu | Jul 24 05:11 |
matey | in the short run they can work around it | Jul 24 05:11 |
matey | but really, stallman seems to never think of things like | Jul 24 05:12 |
matey | oh, these problems can just be moved from software to hardware | Jul 24 05:12 |
schestowitz | btw, the nwtwork is further dsloed down because of rsync | Jul 24 05:12 |
matey | hese problems can just be moved from userspace to kernel | Jul 24 05:12 |
schestowitz | uploading the next video | Jul 24 05:12 |
matey | hes a we will cross that bridge when we get to it kind of guy | Jul 24 05:12 |
matey | but the problem is, we are there | Jul 24 05:12 |
matey | we are at the bridge | Jul 24 05:12 |
schestowitz | yes, I mentioned patents moving from software to embedded | Jul 24 05:12 |
schestowitz | and how that bypasses rules | Jul 24 05:13 |
schestowitz | some patents on "virtualisation" | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | thats a reasonable point to make | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | but the fsf isnt equipped to do that | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | they focus on software | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | that made sense once | Jul 24 05:13 |
schestowitz | they focus on fundraising trbh | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | no shit | Jul 24 05:13 |
schestowitz | without doing much discernable activity this year | Jul 24 05:13 |
matey | oh they handed over a lot of things to the coup | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | *discernible | Jul 24 05:14 |
matey | so there was that activity | Jul 24 05:14 |
matey | the fingerprints of the coup are all over everything | Jul 24 05:14 |
matey | those people have never used soap, at least on their hands | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | Zoe did an interview with ICBM recently | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | a site called OpenSource.com | Jul 24 05:14 |
matey | oh god | Jul 24 05:14 |
matey | oh ffs | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | FSF ED, in ICBM | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | Red Hatr | Jul 24 05:14 |
schestowitz | the same company that boycotts RMS | Jul 24 05:15 |
schestowitz | the founder of her employer | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | /me grows more arms to facepalm properly | Jul 24 05:15 |
schestowitz | under the name "Open Source" | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | maybe zoe will go work for sfc | Jul 24 05:15 |
schestowitz | created to destroy the rela movement | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | im not saying shes as bad as "them" | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | im just saying, wtf | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | she seems innocent enough | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | not stupid... but... what, i dont know | Jul 24 05:15 |
matey | i really dont | Jul 24 05:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://opensource.com/article/22/7/meet-fsf-executive-director-zoe-kooyman | Jul 24 05:15 |
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matey | christ on a stick | Jul 24 05:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | she is conformist enough for them | Jul 24 05:16 |
matey | ibm is taking over both debian and fsf | Jul 24 05:16 |
matey | they alread have gnu by the... gnuts | Jul 24 05:16 |
matey | Its Basically Microsoft | Jul 24 05:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | me rewrites Meet Free Software Foundation Executive Director Zoë Kooyman | Opensource.com | Jul 24 05:16 |
matey | i consider the fsf only technically not fraud | Jul 24 05:17 |
schestowitz[TR2] | as Meet Veterans for Peace chief Dick Cheney | Fox News | Jul 24 05:17 |
matey | im sure for legal purposes theyre doing whatever they have to | Jul 24 05:17 |
matey | its a scam | Jul 24 05:17 |
matey | i knew some people from veterans for peace | Jul 24 05:18 |
matey | nothing makes people against war like actually seeing it for themselves | Jul 24 05:18 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and Fox is owned by those who both for invansionb | Jul 24 05:18 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like ICBM invading FSF | Jul 24 05:18 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and GCC etc. | Jul 24 05:18 |
matey | stallman talks about handcuffs | Jul 24 05:19 |
matey | he thinks its about handcuffs or no handcuffs | Jul 24 05:19 |
matey | but he doesnt talk about escape much-- in practical terms | Jul 24 05:19 |
matey | he doesnt talk about how software gets trapped (except by js and java) | Jul 24 05:19 |
matey | and even if he does, he misses too much | Jul 24 05:19 |
matey | these were invalid critiques once | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | old critiques-- unfair ones | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | not unfair anymore | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | the ship went down | Jul 24 05:20 |
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matey | granted, I Blame Mutiny | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | and microsoft | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | but where the fuck is the captains log? | Jul 24 05:20 |
matey | (or his first and second mates) | Jul 24 05:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | under the ICBM | Jul 24 05:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in the sub | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | i guess | Jul 24 05:21 |
phanes | nobody who knows what war looks like wants war | Jul 24 05:21 |
phanes | except for lunatics | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | unless there are no other options | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | sometimes there are no other options. USUALLY there are other optinos | Jul 24 05:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | there are usually alternaitves | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | most wars are bullshit | Jul 24 05:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe not immediately | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | altnernatives that dont work | Jul 24 05:21 |
phanes | yeah but even when there's not another option, nobody sane and informed -wants- it | Jul 24 05:21 |
matey | do what you want, if you get invaded, fight like hell. | Jul 24 05:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <techrights-news> Calling Putin ‘Hitler’ to Smear Diplomacy ☛ https://fair.org/slider/calling-putin-hitler-to-smear-diplomacy-as-appeasement/ | Source: FAIR | Jul 24 05:22 |
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phanes | it is only after a war has begun that the informed and sane should learn to enjoy it | Jul 24 05:22 |
matey | even when there's not another option, nobody sane and informed -wants- it <- fair point | Jul 24 05:22 |
phanes | avoid it all costs | Jul 24 05:22 |
phanes | but | Jul 24 05:22 |
phanes | if you find yourself in one | Jul 24 05:22 |
phanes | find a way to like it | Jul 24 05:22 |
matey | sure | Jul 24 05:22 |
matey | big software projects are the easiest ones to take over | Jul 24 05:24 |
matey | they requires LOTS of care and feeding-- more than most people can manage | Jul 24 05:24 |
matey | something big corporations are well equipped to "help" with | Jul 24 05:24 |
matey | thats what happened-- everything got purchased | Jul 24 05:24 |
matey | with services | Jul 24 05:24 |
matey | same as what happneed to little software companies: microsoft just buys them and kills them | Jul 24 05:25 |
matey | stallman never understood microsoft | Jul 24 05:25 |
matey | underestimated them | Jul 24 05:25 |
matey | even downplayed the threat-- at a time when it didnt look as stupid as it does now | Jul 24 05:25 |
matey | i blame the thieves of course | Jul 24 05:26 |
matey | but the fsf didnt even lock their doors | Jul 24 05:26 |
matey | they trusted a giant corporation (red hat) with the crown jewels | Jul 24 05:26 |
matey | that was so stupid | Jul 24 05:26 |
matey | a corporation can be bought! he knows that | Jul 24 05:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | <matey> underestimated them | Jul 24 05:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | what year? | Jul 24 05:26 |
matey | trusting a corporation with a ceo you trust-- | Jul 24 05:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | to be fair, in 1983 they were still a new company | Jul 24 05:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like 8 years | Jul 24 05:27 |
matey | with hosting gcc | Jul 24 05:27 |
matey | 93 you mean | Jul 24 05:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and without much momentttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttum | Jul 24 05:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | going back to main PC | Jul 24 05:27 |
schestowitz | what year was the ICBM-Microsoft deal? | Jul 24 05:27 |
matey | trusting a corporation with a ceo you trust-- with something as key as gcc | Jul 24 05:27 |
matey | is like trusting a government with a PRESIDENT you trust-- with something like mass surveillance | Jul 24 05:27 |
matey | it doesnt matter if the president is okay | Jul 24 05:28 |
phanes | did roy just have a max headroom moment | Jul 24 05:28 |
matey | sooner or later there will be one who isnt | Jul 24 05:28 |
matey | dont trust a for-profit with the crown jewels of a non-profit! | Jul 24 05:28 |
matey | and i dont know when red hat took over this | Jul 24 05:28 |
matey | years ago to be sure | Jul 24 05:28 |
matey | but i didnt find out until one of my associates discovered it | Jul 24 05:29 |
schestowitz | phanes: repeat keystroke is a network issue | Jul 24 05:29 |
schestowitz | typing into that PC over LAN | Jul 24 05:29 |
schestowitz | wireless Lan | Jul 24 05:29 |
matey | bettterrrrrr wirelessssss than thisssssssss | Jul 24 05:29 |
matey | its like parceltongue | Jul 24 05:29 |
schestowitz | usually it works OK | Jul 24 05:30 |
matey | im sure | Jul 24 05:30 |
schestowitz | maybe I should restart synergy just to be sure | Jul 24 05:30 |
matey | /me wonders how synergy even adds characters to the stream | Jul 24 05:30 |
schestowitz[TR2] | still laggy | Jul 24 05:30 |
matey | like whats the mechanism? udp? | Jul 24 05:30 |
matey | tcp packets shouldnt do that | Jul 24 05:30 |
matey | is it a network based kvm or something? | Jul 24 05:31 |
matey | with udp packets for transmission | Jul 24 05:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | kuiserver takes up 350 mb of ram | Jul 24 05:32 |
matey | you could filter all double characters but then --wireless becomes -wireles | Jul 24 05:32 |
matey | Synergy - Share one mouse & keyboard across computers | Jul 24 05:33 |
matey | Synergy works with anything from 2 computers, to 3 PCs and Macs, to as many as 15 devices of all types. macOS Windows Linux Raspberry Pi Effortless | Jul 24 05:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Barrier is better | Jul 24 05:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but some distros still use old synergy | Jul 24 05:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I use both in tandem | Jul 24 05:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | ram wasted here, had to terminate some orphaned processes | Jul 24 05:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | noticed that in kde ksysguard (now renamed) | Jul 24 05:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | they mention systemd by name | Jul 24 05:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | foir finding parent processes | Jul 24 05:35 |
matey | "synergy works reliably with no lag" | Jul 24 05:35 |
matey | they mean as a requirement, not as an effect :) | Jul 24 05:35 |
matey | if you have no lag, it works reliably | Jul 24 05:36 |
matey | if you have lag, sssssstrrrraapppp innnnnnnn | Jul 24 05:36 |
matey | stallman did not design things to make it easy for them to escape once captured by monopolies | Jul 24 05:37 |
phanes | i gave up on relying on an out of boix desktop environment | Jul 24 05:37 |
matey | he focused a license that he thought made it so companies couldnt monopolise the software | Jul 24 05:37 |
phanes | mine is mostly i3 with pieces of other DEs ive mixed in and tied together | Jul 24 05:37 |
matey | but he never thought about organisations monopolising development | Jul 24 05:37 |
matey | or corporations infiltrating those organisations (the fsf included) | Jul 24 05:38 |
matey | so now we have exactly that | Jul 24 05:38 |
phanes | he'll adapt | Jul 24 05:38 |
matey | he hasnt, he wont | Jul 24 05:38 |
matey | hes not even at the helm | Jul 24 05:38 |
matey | exiled in place | Jul 24 05:38 |
matey | they even made him his own little lieplanet | Jul 24 05:39 |
matey | as the separate but equal planet | Jul 24 05:39 |
phanes | huh? | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | two lieplanets | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | libre - br = lie | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | the first one, no stallman | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | the second one, stallman only | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | both said, unless im wrong "welcome to libreplanet" | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | two different dates | Jul 24 05:40 |
matey | this was after people complained that he wasnt on the schedule to talk at the "real" one | Jul 24 05:41 |
matey | and the organisers were a complete set of dicks about it | Jul 24 05:41 |
matey | this year, 2022 | Jul 24 05:41 |
matey | two lieplanets-- one for stallman, one for everyone else | Jul 24 05:41 |
phanes | do you have any links to their statements about this | Jul 24 05:42 |
matey | one for coc-suckers, one for aspie troublemakers | Jul 24 05:42 |
matey | separate but equal | Jul 24 05:42 |
matey | the fun never ends with the free software fuckery | Jul 24 05:42 |
matey | fucktory | Jul 24 05:43 |
matey | if your ship is boarded, and you have a fleet, and you cant stop them from boarding | Jul 24 05:44 |
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matey | you can hit self destruct and move to another ship | Jul 24 05:44 |
matey | fsf cant | Jul 24 05:44 |
phanes | no link, no interest | Jul 24 05:45 |
matey | i just tell the story. if you want a link, ask | Jul 24 05:45 |
phanes | do you have any links to their statements about this | Jul 24 05:45 |
matey | no interest, no problem | Jul 24 05:46 |
matey | bad enough when people feign interest. when they really dont have it, at least theyre honest | Jul 24 05:46 |
matey | <schestowitz[TR2]> noticed that in kde ksysguard (now renamed) | they mention systemd by name | foir finding parent processes | Jul 24 05:49 |
matey | thats a shame | Jul 24 05:49 |
matey | systemd is a monopoly | Jul 24 05:49 |
matey | people who want freedom should really use something else | Jul 24 05:50 |
matey | kde is open source though | Jul 24 05:50 |
matey | so fake freedom | Jul 24 05:50 |
DaemonFC | https://www.privoxy.org/announce.txt | Jul 24 05:51 |
matey | The KDE Community | Jul 24 05:51 |
matey | An international team developing and distributing Open Source software. | Jul 24 05:51 |
DaemonFC | Opera is contributing a lot of security patches to Privoxy. | Jul 24 05:51 |
matey | front page | Jul 24 05:51 |
matey | they do say "KDE supports the FEEP and BE4FOSS programs to help free and open source communities produce more environmentally friendly software." | Jul 24 05:51 |
matey | developing and distributing Open Source softwar <- giant print | Jul 24 05:52 |
matey | " supports the FEEP and BE4FOSS programs to help free and open source communities" <- print you scroll past | Jul 24 05:52 |
matey | kde is definitely open source | Jul 24 05:52 |
DaemonFC | I have a Cyberpunk 2077 update from GOG I downloaded a while back that I haven't even played. | Jul 24 05:52 |
DaemonFC | The game was so buggy I tried to play it and just couldn't then got bored. | Jul 24 05:52 |
DaemonFC | Apparently, the QA was a lesson in how not to do QA. | Jul 24 05:53 |
DaemonFC | They told the paid beta testers that they had a "quota" of bugs to report, so the development team got snowed under with unimportant bugs that were hardly worth fixing and did not effectively prioritize. | Jul 24 05:53 |
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DaemonFC | Bug triage is like medical triage. You help the most serious cases and fix those first. The people who will live go to the back of the line in order of most severe to least. | Jul 24 05:54 |
DaemonFC | Well, that's how triage is supposed to work anyway. | Jul 24 05:54 |
matey | bad times ahead | Jul 24 05:55 |
matey | 2022/01/26 Ayush Singh will be working on a Rust wrapper for KConfig. With this wrapper, and the existing ones for qmetaobject and ki18n, it will be easier to develop KDE applications in Rust. | Jul 24 05:55 |
DaemonFC | In Chicago, the hospitals are overwhelmed with homeless during the winter and they see people in a FIFO buffer unless you're like...shot or something. | Jul 24 05:55 |
matey | rusty kde and the dirty sanchez | Jul 24 05:55 |
DaemonFC | I'm told the Japanese actually like Rahm Emanuel. | Jul 24 05:57 |
DaemonFC | Maybe they can just...keep him, after Biden's term ends. | Jul 24 05:57 |
matey | TUXEDO Computers, a company known for selling Linux-powered computers and notebooks, now joins us as a KDE Patron! | Jul 24 05:57 |
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matey | linux powered | Jul 24 05:57 |
matey | The KDE community makes a vast array of apps which get shipped in Linux distros, on Linux app stores, for Windows and Mac and for Android too. | Jul 24 05:58 |
matey | Brand new this week is the first stable release of MyGnuHealth. | Jul 24 05:58 |
matey | gnuhealth. for linux distros! | Jul 24 05:59 |
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matey | mylinuxhealth | Jul 24 05:59 |
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matey | /me is looking for something, wont find it | Jul 24 06:00 |
matey | kde has no fucking leader. | Jul 24 06:00 |
matey | anarky | Jul 24 06:00 |
phanes | https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/controversial/Reichwein,%20Sarah%20Michelle/Todd_v_Reichweinn/2019-17-13_Wilcox/ | Jul 24 06:01 |
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matey | im now curious | Jul 24 06:03 |
matey | as mjg is going to bring it up anyway | Jul 24 06:03 |
matey | whether his fiancees new name is legally changed to that-- and if so, why you prefer to use the old one and put their name in "quotes" | Jul 24 06:04 |
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matey | i can understand some arguments for using both names | Jul 24 06:04 |
phanes | matey, the nearest i can tell, reichwein has not actually legally changed her name and is using the the deadname claim to avoid fallout from having the real legal name used in publications | Jul 24 06:05 |
matey | thats the sort of answer i was looking for, cheer | Jul 24 06:05 |
matey | cheers | Jul 24 06:05 |
matey | in some places-- i think new hampshire is one, not as sure about mass | Jul 24 06:06 |
matey | you can do business under any name you want as long as its not used for fraud | Jul 24 06:06 |
phanes | if its a social situation, i dont mind calling anyone by even a preferred nickname as long as its not vulgar ("lovecruft" may meet that tbh) but its not insurmountable. if its a publication meant to expose something the legal name is required, so, if i see documentation showing that it was legallu changed i will update to whatever is apparently the legal name | Jul 24 06:06 |
matey | i think in most places its actually more complicated than that | Jul 24 06:06 |
DaemonFC | "- Make documentation slightly less "offensive" for some people | Jul 24 06:07 |
DaemonFC | by avoiding the word "hell"." | Jul 24 06:07 |
DaemonFC | LOL | Jul 24 06:07 |
matey | first definition when searching for cruft | Jul 24 06:07 |
matey | Cruft is a jargon word for anything that is left over, redundant and getting in the way. It is used particularly for defective, superseded, useless, superfluous, or dysfunctional elements in computer software History. | Jul 24 06:07 |
phanes | the cruft of love implies ejaculate | Jul 24 06:08 |
DaemonFC | What about the word "hell" is offensive? | Jul 24 06:08 |
matey | yeah if you interpret love as sex (lovin spoonful) | Jul 24 06:08 |
phanes | DaemonFC, idk man, people invent new ways to be offended every day | Jul 24 06:08 |
matey | plenty of examples of that exist | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | Referring to any extraneous matter, either physical or ideological. First used in describing the portions of a grain that cannot be utilized for any particular purpose <- urban dict | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | a less raunchy interpretation (im not saying yours is less realistic) would be | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | to speculate | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | "overlooked or rejected" for love | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | sort of a torch song | Jul 24 06:09 |
matey | i wont pretend i can guess which one they had in mind | Jul 24 06:10 |
DaemonFC | phanesmatey, the nearest i can tell, reichwein has not actually legally changed her name and is using the the deadname claim to avoid fallout from having the real legal name used in publications | Jul 24 06:10 |
DaemonFC | It's a good angle, though. | Jul 24 06:10 |
phanes | in any case, i dont care what this person's name is, i care about the truth and actions of this person | Jul 24 06:10 |
matey | and im not suggesting you have to | Jul 24 06:10 |
DaemonFC | If you can't call them anything that they have to take responsibility for somehow. | Jul 24 06:10 |
matey | i care about the truth and actions of this person <- that is clearly the focus of the page | Jul 24 06:10 |
matey | thanks for humouring me nonetheless | Jul 24 06:10 |
DaemonFC | I can go by a different name every day of the year. | Jul 24 06:10 |
matey | as i said, its bound to come up | Jul 24 06:11 |
DaemonFC | That's even better. | Jul 24 06:11 |
DaemonFC | That way you're deadnaming me if you ever talk about me. | Jul 24 06:11 |
matey | its annoying to deal with mjgs side of the story when its the only one volunteered | Jul 24 06:11 |
phanes | im sure it will come up again, ive been very clear to anyone who asks about what i'd need to clarify the name. | Jul 24 06:11 |
phanes | the legal name is what they get | Jul 24 06:11 |
DaemonFC | If you want someone to refer to you by anything other than what's on your driver's license, you really need to go to court and change it. | Jul 24 06:11 |
DaemonFC | (Going by your middle name is fine as long as you initialize your first name on signatures and customarily do this.) | Jul 24 06:12 |
phanes | mj has already tried to paint it as anti-trans microaggression, but, when he makes a stink about that, it will only feed into his mo publicly | Jul 24 06:12 |
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DaemonFC | It's not improper to call someone by their legal name when you are referring to them. | Jul 24 06:13 |
matey | i think it depends on the situation, which is why i ask about the situation | Jul 24 06:13 |
DaemonFC | My aunt's ex-husband, Keith, never legally changed his name. | Jul 24 06:13 |
matey | by the way, do you know if this trip was related to a free (or open) software event, and if so which one | Jul 24 06:13 |
matey | ive seen the name bryce wilcox before, maybe a debian person, but not a signer. | Jul 24 06:14 |
matey | at least not of the letter | Jul 24 06:14 |
DaemonFC | If something is not so important in your life that you can't go down to court and pay $10 to have it changed, then why can you complain about deadnaming? | Jul 24 06:14 |
DaemonFC | *can | Jul 24 06:14 |
DaemonFC | I can go change my name tomorrow, legally, for $10. | Jul 24 06:14 |
DaemonFC | You can file the petition yourself. It's one form. | Jul 24 06:15 |
DaemonFC | The judge only asks if your new name is spelled correctly and that you want to go through with it. In general, I think you can't make it something deliberately obscene. | Jul 24 06:16 |
matey | Bryce "Zooko" Wilcox, a cypherpunk known for creating cryptocurrency Zcash, told Forbes that he wanted the privacy-oriented coin to move away from the proof of work (PoW) consensus mechanism. Wilcox believes that Zcash has to undergo an Ethereum-like transition to proof of stake (PoS). | Jul 24 06:16 |
DaemonFC | It's unbelievable how much code there was in SeaMonkey to deal with NPAPI plug-ins. I don't recall there being that much in Webkit. | Jul 24 06:18 |
matey | it looks like wilcox is supporting peter todd | Jul 24 06:18 |
matey | i must have read pocock telling of this or something | Jul 24 06:19 |
matey | i dont know where else i would have read this before, but ive read it somewhere | Jul 24 06:19 |
phanes | wilcox was most certainly not there to support peter todd | Jul 24 06:19 |
matey | then the legalese is tripping me | Jul 24 06:20 |
matey | "supportive motion" "defamation case" peter todd | Jul 24 06:20 |
matey | ive been told (even by a lawyer) that id make a good lawyer, but i have my doubts | Jul 24 06:20 |
matey | fortunately its not a career im pursuing | Jul 24 06:21 |
matey | the part about the switching seats is awfully familiar, i know i read this one months / year ago | Jul 24 06:21 |
matey | maybe it was discussed in irc | Jul 24 06:22 |
matey | A says that S told A that Z had made aggressive and inappropriate sexual statements in front of others about S after being rejected by S | Jul 24 06:23 |
matey | thats always a dick move if it happened | Jul 24 06:23 |
phanes | yeah definitely sounds like sexual harassment to me | Jul 24 06:23 |
phanes | want to be clear that i dont think that todd is not a dirtbag | Jul 24 06:23 |
matey | i dont know anything about him except this story | Jul 24 06:24 |
matey | and something something cryptocurrency | Jul 24 06:24 |
matey | https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/gilbert-gottfried-my-bob-saget-murderer-joke-is-not-a-true-story/ | Jul 24 06:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 403 @ https://www.lamag.com/culturefiles/gilbert-gottfried-my-bob-saget-murderer-joke-is-not-a-true-story/ ) | Jul 24 06:24 | |
matey | Bob Saget raped and killed a girl 1990 Right so basically one of my favourite jokes is the title obviously not norm but gottfried. I was watching the Bob saget roast and saw comments outraged about why they were laughing and that he's a pedophile. | Jul 24 06:25 |
phanes | wow so apparently appelbaum made some appearances in this and actually submitted some testimony in support of todd's position in this case | Jul 24 06:25 |
matey | i swear we talked about that the other day | Jul 24 06:25 |
phanes | maybe | Jul 24 06:26 |
matey | or maybe you werent here-- i thought you were | Jul 24 06:26 |
phanes | im still ingesting all this content, it is a lot to go over | Jul 24 06:26 |
matey | i know the feeling, truly | Jul 24 06:26 |
phanes | its the fairest i can be given that mj is my primary marketing relay | Jul 24 06:27 |
matey | marketing? | Jul 24 06:27 |
matey | you mean he sells the website | Jul 24 06:28 |
phanes | yeah i had him post links to the wikipedia edits all over twitter for weeks before setting up the site and relay from my ip to the AO site | Jul 24 06:28 |
phanes | no he doesn't sell it, he markets it | Jul 24 06:28 |
phanes | so after he got ben white to repost it by request, it went from a 30k person audience to a 400k person audience | Jul 24 06:28 |
phanes | *ken white | Jul 24 06:29 |
matey | good lord | Jul 24 06:29 |
phanes | yeah it was awesome | Jul 24 06:29 |
phanes | he is super pissed about it too | Jul 24 06:29 |
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phanes | "stepping on every rake in sight with abandon" | Jul 24 06:30 |
matey | wait wait wait | Jul 24 06:31 |
matey | is the case actually called | Jul 24 06:31 |
matey | Todd_v_Reichweinn | Jul 24 06:31 |
phanes | I see references to both a Todd v. Lovecrutft as well as a Todd v. Reichwein | Jul 24 06:31 |
matey | ok | Jul 24 06:31 |
matey | i mean | Jul 24 06:31 |
matey | its an argument to use their legal name if thats the name of the case | Jul 24 06:31 |
phanes | i am using their legal name | Jul 24 06:32 |
matey | i get that part | Jul 24 06:32 |
phanes | https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/14868600/todd-v-lovecruft/ | Jul 24 06:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Todd v. Lovecruft, 4:19-cv-01751 – CourtListener.com | Jul 24 06:32 | |
phanes | that one says lovecruft but all the court docs say reichwein | Jul 24 06:33 |
matey | right | Jul 24 06:33 |
DaemonFC | https://www.newsweek.com/monkeypox-vaccine-priority-gay-community-1726851 | Jul 24 06:34 |
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DaemonFC | I'm good. I don't need it. | Jul 24 06:34 |
matey | was todd ever convicted of rape? | Jul 24 06:35 |
matey | i ask because i suppose part of the defamation lawsuit was about a tweet that called him a rapist | Jul 24 06:35 |
matey | im not implying that you need to win a court case to call someone a rapist-- particularly by someone who raped you | Jul 24 06:35 |
DaemonFC | Another news article today was talking about 18 gay men with MonkeyPox, and most of them where complete hoebags. One of them was a University professor or something that took a trip to Europe and admitted that he was fucking random men all throughout like 7 countries. Then went to a bathhouse in Germany and said "Gee, I don't think they were wiping down that sex sling.". | Jul 24 06:36 |
phanes | matey, no there weren't even charges | Jul 24 06:36 |
DaemonFC | If you're not the village bicycle, there's like almost no chance of getting MonkeyPox. | Jul 24 06:36 |
matey | this happened with cuba gooding jr too | Jul 24 06:37 |
matey | who for all i know is guilty | Jul 24 06:37 |
matey | but the attorney was saying how these things play out back and forth | Jul 24 06:37 |
matey | nobody wins these things, everybody loses | Jul 24 06:37 |
phanes | this was a defamation case that Todd initiated against reichwein | Jul 24 06:38 |
phanes | for claiming that he was a rapist | Jul 24 06:38 |
matey | yeah the todd is first in todd v | Jul 24 06:38 |
matey | so its his | Jul 24 06:38 |
phanes | i had to update the url on that | Jul 24 06:39 |
phanes | there was a typo in the date | Jul 24 06:39 |
matey | Settled. Material terms of settlement placed on the record. | Jul 24 06:40 |
matey | do you know what the terms of settlement were | Jul 24 06:40 |
phanes | yeah | Jul 24 06:40 |
phanes | originally i thought it was thrown out for anti-slapp and mjg did not correct when discussing it | Jul 24 06:41 |
phanes | and he said that it was thrown out because it was protected speech | Jul 24 06:41 |
matey | i read that closely | Jul 24 06:41 |
phanes | but what actually happened was it was settled in exchange for reichwein posting as lovecruft to state that she was never raped by him | Jul 24 06:41 |
phanes | in terms of todd's statements on it, he claims that the process was expensive and was costing too much money, he was running out of money litigating the case and was open to settling to make it stop | Jul 24 06:42 |
matey | wow | Jul 24 06:42 |
matey | so it was both "thrown out" and "settled" | Jul 24 06:42 |
matey | somehow | Jul 24 06:43 |
phanes | no it was settled | Jul 24 06:43 |
phanes | mjg was just lying | Jul 24 06:43 |
matey | i got it | Jul 24 06:43 |
phanes | whether by omission or directly, i'll let him argue that into an empty grocery bag | Jul 24 06:43 |
matey | im interested in the rebuttal | Jul 24 06:44 |
phanes | "something something, im the real victim here" | Jul 24 06:44 |
matey | i doubt he would say that | Jul 24 06:44 |
phanes | not in those exact words | Jul 24 06:44 |
phanes | but he'll say it without saying it | Jul 24 06:45 |
phanes | '''Defendant Sarah Michelle Reichwein (“Defendant”), who goes by the | Jul 24 06:46 |
phanes | fictitious name Isis Agora Lovecruft, is a self-described “anarchist; hacker; once-upon-atime theoretical physicist.” Like Todd, Defendant regularly attends cryptography | Jul 24 06:46 |
phanes | conferences.''' | Jul 24 06:46 |
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matey | what are you quoting | Jul 24 06:46 |
phanes | the original filing for the case | Jul 24 06:46 |
matey | oh because todd wrote the wording | Jul 24 06:46 |
phanes | this is a statement from rosenfield (todd's attorney) | Jul 24 06:47 |
matey | hi britney | Jul 24 06:47 |
phanes | new word: domiciliary | Jul 24 06:47 |
phanes | what a great word | Jul 24 06:48 |
britney | hey matey | Jul 24 06:48 |
matey | of or related to the home? | Jul 24 06:48 |
phanes | https://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Adomiciliary&oq=define%3Adomiciliary&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.1425j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 | Jul 24 06:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-define:domiciliary - Google Search | Jul 24 06:48 | |
matey | Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans Program - VA Homeless Programs | Jul 24 06:48 |
matey | www.va.gov/homeless/dchv.asp | Jul 24 06:48 |
matey | /me shrugs | Jul 24 06:49 |
matey | Domiciliary care is care that is provided in the person's own home. Sometimes called "care at home" or "home care", domiciliary care is when a carer either visits you or lives in your own home, in order to be close at hand to support you. Domiciliary care can be appropriate if you require help with practical tasks or personal care but don't want to move to a care home. | Jul 24 06:49 |
matey | they used to just say home healthcare | Jul 24 06:49 |
matey | domiciliary just sounds more expensive, no wonder they switched | Jul 24 06:50 |
matey | "well, we do offer home healthcare, but for 500 dollars more per month, we also have a domiciliary care programme" | Jul 24 06:50 |
matey | "we want that one!" | Jul 24 06:50 |
matey | "the home healthcare one sounds cheap" | Jul 24 06:51 |
matey | they may have slightly different meanings-- i dont think they do however | Jul 24 06:51 |
matey | Domiciliary administration means the settlement and distribution of a decedent's estate in the state where the defendant was domiciled at death. | Jul 24 06:51 |
matey | its used for all kinds of contexts | Jul 24 06:52 |
matey | "housecalls" | Jul 24 06:52 |
matey | even with opthamalogy | Jul 24 06:52 |
matey | for example, if you were that guy that weighed 600 lbs | Jul 24 06:53 |
matey | and you needed glasses | Jul 24 06:53 |
matey | they might bring the eye doctor to you | Jul 24 06:53 |
matey | at least one website confirms its the same damned thing as "home care" | Jul 24 06:55 |
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matey | britney, where do you consider yourself on the political spectrum-- this is not an important question and you should ignore it if it pleases you | Jul 24 06:59 |
DaemonFC | I'm writing an article about MonkeyPox. | Jul 24 06:59 |
DaemonFC | And why I won't be getting the vaccine. | Jul 24 06:59 |
phanes | "because I don't want to" should be a good enough reason tbh | Jul 24 07:03 |
phanes | i was required to when they did the federal mandate | Jul 24 07:04 |
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phanes | artist's depiction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Stark#/media/File:Howard_Stark_(Earth-616)_from_S.H.I.E.L.D._Vol_1_1_page_03.jpg | Jul 24 07:07 |
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phanes | man this gets weirder the more i read it | Jul 24 07:17 |
matey | howso | Jul 24 07:17 |
matey | https://www.abuseonline.org/database/backlog/resources/ahahah.mp3 | Jul 24 07:18 |
DaemonFC | Yeah, I don't feel I should need to explain myself to the doctor. | Jul 24 07:21 |
DaemonFC | Mandy will probably just come out and say "They gave me a shot." I'll say, "Why?". "Oh they said I needed one.". | Jul 24 07:21 |
DaemonFC | They get money for giving out shots, so everyone gets lots of shots. | Jul 24 07:21 |
DaemonFC | The Health Department is very patriarchal and condescending to their patients. They don't inform you of your right to decline "treatments" and they don't respect it if you assert yourself. | Jul 24 07:22 |
DaemonFC | They know if you had enough money, you would just go see a real doctor at an office with their name on the wall. | Jul 24 07:22 |
DaemonFC | I don't mean "literally controlled by men". | Jul 24 07:24 |
DaemonFC | What I mean is there's this "father knows best" mentality and "father" is the state. | Jul 24 07:24 |
DaemonFC | That's how Illinois is in general. It's the nanny state. | Jul 24 07:24 |
phanes | https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/controversial/Reichwein,%20Sarah%20Michelle/Todd_v_Reichweinn/2019-04-03_Rosenfeld/ | Jul 24 07:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.abuseonline.org | TAODB | Jul 24 07:35 | |
DaemonFC | I'm also working on a post about how bad the new Red Baron pizzas are. | Jul 24 07:42 |
DaemonFC | They used to be really good. | Jul 24 07:43 |
phanes | mjg59_, who is Sarah Filley? | Jul 24 07:44 |
mjg59_ | matey: Of 4 claims Todd made, 3 were thrown out for being protected speech (including the claim that he was a rapist), and the remaining claim was partially thrown out | Jul 24 07:45 |
phanes | "partially thrown out" | Jul 24 07:45 |
phanes | anyway, can you use the last of your credibility to explain who sarah filley is | Jul 24 07:45 |
mjg59_ | phanes: If you'd prefer "partially dismissed", you can say that instead | Jul 24 07:46 |
phanes | mjg59_, so no comment on sarah filley? these are opportunities for discretion so you might want to take advantage of them | Jul 24 07:47 |
mjg59_ | I'm not familiar with the name | Jul 24 07:47 |
phanes | ok | Jul 24 07:47 |
phanes | "partially dismissed" | Jul 24 07:47 |
phanes | moving on | Jul 24 07:47 |
matey | <mjg59_> matey: Of 4 claims Todd made, 3 were thrown out for being protected speech (including the claim that he was a rapist), and the remaining claim was partially thrown out <- noted mjg | Jul 24 07:50 |
matey | thats a pretty good rebuttal, better than i anticipated | Jul 24 07:50 |
mjg59_ | https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.340308/gov.uscourts.cand.340308.53.0.pdf is the relevant order | Jul 24 07:53 |
mjg59_ | "For the foregoing reasons, Lovecruft’s motion to strike is granted as to all four Statements | Jul 24 07:53 |
mjg59_ | to the extent they implicate Lovecruft’s accusations that Todd engaged in sexual misconduct against | Jul 24 07:53 |
mjg59_ | someone other than Lovecruft, and as to the Second Statement to the extent it involves Lovecruft’s | Jul 24 07:53 |
mjg59_ | personal accusation against Todd. The motion is denied as to Lovecruft’s personal accusation | Jul 24 07:53 |
mjg59_ | against Todd in the Fourth Statement" | Jul 24 07:53 |
phanes | matey, also bear in mind what he's referring to is an anti-slapp measure that bypasses contest of material facts of the case and establishes a likelihood for perseverance if it went to trial, so "partially dismissed" is a pretty misleading descriptor there | Jul 24 07:53 |
DaemonFC | https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/article%3Fhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.washingtonpost.com%252Fbusiness%252F2022%252F07%252F22%252Fhyundai-child-labor-alabama%252F | Jul 24 07:54 |
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DaemonFC | Hyundai and KIA found working children as young as 12 in their factories in Alabama. | Jul 24 07:54 |
matey | i DID feel mislead. a little more than usual. | Jul 24 07:57 |
matey | i do think he has a damned good rebuttal | Jul 24 07:57 |
matey | when this happens to columbo | Jul 24 07:57 |
matey | who i dont model myself after btw | Jul 24 07:57 |
matey | rather i take cues from everyone i like | Jul 24 07:57 |
matey | including columbo | Jul 24 07:58 |
phanes | yeah its clever, he is going to shift the litmus to judicial determinations in the case instead of the pattern of behaviour | Jul 24 07:58 |
matey | he just nods his head and walks off to think about it | Jul 24 07:58 |
matey | and thats what i do too | Jul 24 07:58 |
matey | in my experience, when i am dealing with ANY liar | Jul 24 07:58 |
matey | i find time to myself to be more reliable than hypervigilance | Jul 24 07:58 |
matey | the latter just makes you jumpy. sometimes jumpy is useful-- its just as often not | Jul 24 07:59 |
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matey | point being: these things take a bit of time to sort out | Jul 24 07:59 |
phanes | yep | Jul 24 07:59 |
matey | first impressions: damned good rebuttal | Jul 24 07:59 |
matey | later on: who knows | Jul 24 07:59 |
matey | the low points for me were the stallman letter-- which ive spent years looking into (its a bunch of crap) | Jul 24 08:00 |
matey | and the tso entry, which i find extremely disapppointing, but not terribly surprising | Jul 24 08:00 |
phanes | only happened like a year ago bub | Jul 24 08:00 |
matey | the tso entry really gets me | Jul 24 08:00 |
phanes | yeah i haven't even started much on the tso entry | Jul 24 08:00 |
phanes | it looks painful | Jul 24 08:00 |
matey | i should be clearer about the stallman letter | Jul 24 08:00 |
matey | its a big part of the coup | Jul 24 08:00 |
matey | the coup has gone on for longer | Jul 24 08:01 |
matey | apart from that it feels like years, some of the claims in it ARE years old actually | Jul 24 08:01 |
matey | and on top of that theres a heatwave thats been robbing me of sleep this week | Jul 24 08:01 |
matey | not too much-- just enough | Jul 24 08:01 |
matey | so yeah, wait until august to get the stone tablets out | Jul 24 08:01 |
phanes | theyre not stone tables they're bricks, and my name might be Montresor | Jul 24 08:03 |
phanes | *tablets | Jul 24 08:03 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=fm-po_FUmvM | Jul 24 08:05 |
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matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=mDTph7mer3I | Jul 24 08:07 |
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mjg59_ | Also, https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.340308/gov.uscourts.cand.340308.31.1.pdf is the testimony that Todd raped someone (not merely sexually harassed them) | Jul 24 08:07 |
phanes | we'll get to that when it's up in the queue | Jul 24 08:08 |
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phanes | oh looks like there was some attempt to evade service | Jul 24 08:14 |
matey | evade service? | Jul 24 08:15 |
matey | oh | Jul 24 08:15 |
matey | military | Jul 24 08:15 |
phanes | no service of process | Jul 24 08:16 |
matey | dont know what that is | Jul 24 08:16 |
techrights-news | The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 135: Co-Chair Emily Laidlaw on the Work of the Government’s Expert Advisory Group on Online Safety - Michael Geist ⚓ https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/07/law-bytes-podcast-episode-135/ ䷉ Source: michaelgeist | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/07/law-bytes-podcast-episode-135/ | Jul 24 08:16 |
phanes | there's a time limit to serve the defendant in a trial | Jul 24 08:16 |
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matey | oh that | Jul 24 08:16 |
matey | and so they avoided it possibly | Jul 24 08:16 |
phanes | what some folks do to try to get out of being sued is bounce around and obfuscate service address and ways of being found | Jul 24 08:16 |
matey | right | Jul 24 08:17 |
phanes | nothing says credible quite like constant action to avoid a material contest | Jul 24 08:17 |
techrights-news | LOL, "I engaged in a Twitter debate with Matthew Gray" https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/07/why-the-governments-policy-intentions-for-bill-c-11-dont-trump-the-actual-text/ Twitter is NOT a debate platform!! | Jul 24 08:18 |
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mjg59_ | phanes: You have evidence that there was an attempt to evade service? | Jul 24 08:18 |
phanes | mjg59_, do you have evidence that you're conscious | Jul 24 08:19 |
mjg59_ | Not that can be convincingly presented over this medium, no | Jul 24 08:19 |
mjg59_ | But consciousness is a complicated topic, evading service isn't | Jul 24 08:19 |
mjg59_ | Failing to find someone's address is not evidence of them evading service | Jul 24 08:20 |
phanes | its not a horribly relevant point to me if they did or did not, i just find it amusing and suspicious | Jul 24 08:20 |
techrights-news | Supreme Court of Canada on Copyright: "Copyright Law Does Not Exist Solely for the Benefit of Authors" - Michael Geist ⚓ https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2022/07/supreme-court-of-canada-on-copyright-copyright-law-does-not-exist-solely-for-the-benefit-of-authors/ ䷉ Source: michaelgeist | Jul 24 08:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.michaelgeist.ca | Supreme Court of Canada on Copyright: "Copyright Law Does Not Exist Solely for the Benefit of Authors" - Michael Geist | Jul 24 08:20 | |
matey | consciousness is a complicated topic <- :) | Jul 24 08:21 |
techrights-news | "EARL is Europe’s largest R community event dedicated to showcasing commercial applications of the R language." https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/why-this-is-the-year-you-should-take-the-stage-at-earl-2022/ | Jul 24 08:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Why this is the year you should take the stage at EARL 2022… | R-bloggers | Jul 24 08:22 | |
phanes | man the houses in san fran are stupidly priced, i know how bad it is, but i still get shocked every time i see it | Jul 24 08:22 |
matey | i imagine in most contexts he would make that statement, thats a completely serious statement | Jul 24 08:22 |
matey | the way it was processed at a glance was as wry humour | Jul 24 08:23 |
mjg59_ | Penrose spent ages claiming that consciousness was a quantum phenomenon, using microtubules in E. coli as an example to explain how they appeared to have memory to engage in chemotaxis | Jul 24 08:23 |
techrights-news | "To continue on the 80s tracks, I'll toss on "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds, and we can fill the parlor with hairspray and snap bubble gum in large, obnoxious bubbles when people try to grab our undivided attention." gemini://midnight.pub/posts/1083 | Jul 24 08:23 |
matey | sadly, i then thought of instances where it wouldnt be. it was funnier because i dont know if ive ever spotted mjg making a joke | Jul 24 08:24 |
phanes | matey, i want to see proof that he's not a complex stimulus response machine | Jul 24 08:24 |
mjg59_ | Turns out that it's actually just an adaptive response curve in the receptor pathway | Jul 24 08:24 |
matey | "consciousness is actually just an adaptive response curve in the receptor pathway. change my mind." | Jul 24 08:25 |
techrights-news | "We’re excited to announce that NIMBLE now supports automatic differentiation (AD), also known as algorithmic differentiation, in a beta version available on our website." https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/beta-version-of-nimble-with-automatic-differentiation-including-hmc-sampling-and-laplace-approximation/ | Jul 24 08:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Beta version of NIMBLE with automatic differentiation, including HMC sampling and Laplace approximation | R-bloggers | Jul 24 08:25 | |
matey | that should make it a lot easier to simulate. when do teslas become self-aware? | Jul 24 08:25 |
matey | /me is not an ai expert. does not for one second pretend to be | Jul 24 08:25 |
phanes | matey, tesla's ARE known to self-immolate | Jul 24 08:26 |
matey | hell im not even a novice | Jul 24 08:26 |
matey | matey, tesla's ARE known to self-immolate <- i think the past few years, if nothing else, prove that activism does not require one to be fully self-aware | Jul 24 08:26 |
phanes | lol | Jul 24 08:26 |
matey | :) | Jul 24 08:26 |
matey | also ive tried initiating verbal commands to teslas before | Jul 24 08:28 |
matey | they might just be following orders | Jul 24 08:28 |
techrights-news | "Linux (Pop!_OS v20.04) was installed on it and has been the more trusty workhorse since. Audio is great, replaced the HDD with an SSD, the touch screen works excellently, the battery properly charges again, dual screen and multi-finger track-pad also works fine" https://www.ghacks.net/2022/07/23/you-may-now-buy-windows-11-licenses-directly-from-microsoft-but-shouldnt/ | Jul 24 08:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ghacks.net | You may now buy Windows 11 licenses directly from Microsoft (but shouldn't) - gHacks Tech News | Jul 24 08:28 | |
matey | i dont know if they even have mics. they might be able to read lips. | Jul 24 08:29 |
phanes | mjg59_, btw, around what year did you and the defendant in the todd case meet? | Jul 24 08:29 |
mjg59_ | 2015, I think? | Jul 24 08:30 |
phanes | thanks | Jul 24 08:30 |
mjg59_ | I think we'd possibly been in the same place on occasion before then, but I don't remember us communicating before 2015 | Jul 24 08:31 |
phanes | mjg59_, so what do you think the impact was on ts'o after you defamed him? | Jul 24 08:34 |
techrights-news | Wayland Core Protocol is Tailored Only for GNOME and That’s Not a Good Thing [Opinion] • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167585 | Jul 24 08:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: ibm at it again, crippling gnu/linux by making it less modular | Jul 24 08:35 |
matey | maybe they can stuff every function into a single binary blob | Jul 24 08:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Wayland Core Protocol is Tailored Only for GNOME and That's Not a Good Thing [Opinion] | Tux Machines | Jul 24 08:36 | |
matey | linux.sys | Jul 24 08:36 |
matey | hell, who needs 8.3 | Jul 24 08:36 |
matey | systemd-init.rd | Jul 24 08:36 |
techrights-news | Some final analysis and concluding words about the 12-part series regarding despicable attempts to create another patent bubble by artificially increasing grant rates in the area of algorithms/business methods http://techrights.org/2022/07/23/unsuitably-qualified-epo-management/ | Jul 24 08:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | When Europe’s Largest Patent Office is Governed by Lawyers, Bankers, and Career-Climbing Opportunists Who Violate the European Patent Convention (EPC) for Them | Techrights | Jul 24 08:37 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167586 | Jul 24 08:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jul 24 08:37 | |
mjg59_ | phanes: I disagree with the foundation of the question | Jul 24 08:37 |
matey | matey: ibm at it again, crippling gnu/linux by making it less modula <- its funny because | Jul 24 08:37 |
matey | on the one hand, knowing ibm, its completely plausible. | Jul 24 08:37 |
phanes | mjg59_, you don't think your false words hurt him in any way? | Jul 24 08:37 |
matey | on the other hand, when you said systemd is microsoft and "now its more obvious" | Jul 24 08:38 |
matey | you literally never came up with any specific reason it had changed or anything to justify the statement | Jul 24 08:38 |
mjg59_ | phanes: I don't believe there were any false words | Jul 24 08:38 |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167587 | Jul 24 08:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 08:38 | |
matey | so im like, "really? howso?" | Jul 24 08:38 |
matey | and i dont even expect a real answer | Jul 24 08:38 |
phanes | mjg59_, interesting, so, i mean, how do you feel those words impacted him though? | Jul 24 08:38 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: I all along said sceptical stuff about wayland | Jul 24 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | if you saw who pushed that and on what premise | Jul 24 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | we also klnow ICBM pushes GNOME | Jul 24 08:39 |
matey | fair enough | Jul 24 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and ties everything to it | Jul 24 08:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | when ICBM bought Red Hat they quietly abannnndoned KDE | Jul 24 08:39 |
matey | i dont recall you ever being a wayland apologist. | Jul 24 08:39 |
mjg59_ | phanes: I have literally no idea | Jul 24 08:39 |
phanes | mjg59_, never thought about it? | Jul 24 08:39 |
mjg59_ | phanes: He was employed by Google beforehand, he's still employed by Google, so from a professional perspective my guess would be very little | Jul 24 08:40 |
phanes | mjg59_, can you recall a time when you caused emotional pain to someone either inadvertently or deliberately? | Jul 24 08:40 |
matey | /me personally thinks it helped to destroy any future the linux kernel had | Jul 24 08:41 |
matey | but its just an opinion | Jul 24 08:41 |
mjg59_ | phanes: Oh, yes | Jul 24 08:41 |
techrights-news | OpenFlexure is an Open-source 3D-Printed Low-cost Microscope https://medevel.com/openflexure/ | Jul 24 08:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | OpenFlexure is an Open-source 3D-Printed Low-cost Microscope | Jul 24 08:41 | |
techrights-news | Microscope-PiCam: An Open-source Raspberry Pi Microscope https://medevel.com/microscope-picam/ | Jul 24 08:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | Microscope-PiCam: An Open-source Raspberry Pi Microscope | Jul 24 08:42 | |
phanes | mjg59_, got an example, or is this just a blanket "no i have done this, since im not a sociopath" kinda deal | Jul 24 08:42 |
techrights-news | "Lanchat is a free open-source messenger app for local network messaging (LAN), that works for Windows, Linux, and macOS. It features a built-in encryption, file transfer, automatic connection and terminal UI." https://medevel.com/lanchat-os-lan/ | Jul 24 08:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | Lanchat: The Open-source LAN/ Local Network Messenger is No longer maintained | Jul 24 08:43 | |
mjg59_ | phanes: Nothing that I'm going to discuss publicly, no | Jul 24 08:43 |
phanes | if you'd like, i can offer you confidence in a private message dialog | Jul 24 08:43 |
phanes | since, not being a dirtbag, i dont leak pm' | Jul 24 08:43 |
mjg59_ | You're not my therapist, so I'm going to pass on that | Jul 24 08:43 |
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phanes | i assumed as much, just wanted to watch you flop around a bit | Jul 24 08:44 |
phanes | low eq certainly, but, i can't rule out a full blown DSM-registered kind of situation | Jul 24 08:45 |
techrights-news | "I finally decided to continue a Ph.D. after working as a practitioner for several years. I followed that path to develop expertise in critical thinking, project management, and writing. To date, I find that I’m awful at writing." https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/leaving-a-phd-program/ | Jul 24 08:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Leaving a PhD Program | R-bloggers | Jul 24 08:45 | |
techrights-news | How quickly can you convert floats to doubles (and back)? - Daniel Lemire’s blog ⚓ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/07/20/how-quickly-can-you-convert-floats-to-doubles-and-back/ ䷉ Source: lemire | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//lemire.me/blog/2022/07/20/how-quickly-can-you-convert-floats-to-doubles-and-back/ | Jul 24 08:46 |
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*phanes uses sed for that :P | Jul 24 08:46 | |
techrights-news | Negative incentives in academic research - Daniel Lemire’s blog ⚓ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/07/21/negative-incentives-in-academic-research/ ䷉ Source: lemire | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//lemire.me/blog/2022/07/21/negative-incentives-in-academic-research/ | Jul 24 08:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 520 @ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/07/21/negative-incentives-in-academic-research/ ) | Jul 24 08:47 | |
phanes | and poof, just like that, scuttles back to the shadowy corner of the room to stare | Jul 24 08:49 |
matey | /me clicks on the backlog again, waiting for it to open to the public | Jul 24 08:52 |
matey | "letmein" | Jul 24 08:52 |
matey | "love" | Jul 24 08:52 |
matey | "god" | Jul 24 08:52 |
matey | "sesame" | Jul 24 08:52 |
phanes | bro are you running a john the ripper against a baptist church blog or something | Jul 24 08:53 |
matey | "genesis" | Jul 24 08:53 |
matey | no | Jul 24 08:53 |
matey | did you know that saying paswords out loud while clicking a link in a web browser DOESNT log you in? | Jul 24 08:53 |
matey | /me writes a patch | Jul 24 08:53 |
matey | in hackers they go over most common (stupid) passwords | Jul 24 08:54 |
matey | including "love" and "god" (the latter of which gets them into the mainframe) | Jul 24 08:55 |
matey | you know youre in the mainframe because it looks like a 3d animated postscript buffer overflow | Jul 24 08:55 |
matey | "this must be what einstein saw when he dropped acid" | Jul 24 08:55 |
phanes | whenever i hear "mainframe" i think of the shitty abomination called z/OS | Jul 24 08:55 |
matey | if i have to take acid AND study advanced calculus, thats too much effort to get high | Jul 24 08:56 |
matey | the mainframe is the computer thats so awesome fisher stevens can ride a skateboard through it | Jul 24 08:56 |
matey | i like that movie, even though its basically the technical equivalent of "smurfs" | Jul 24 08:57 |
matey | ive never tried the simulating a rotary dial with the cradle switch though, and ive always wanted to | Jul 24 08:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▅▅▃▆▁█▁▃▂▆▅▆▆▅▇▇▅▅▆▇▆▆▅▆▆▄▅▆▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 34.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▁▁▁▁██▁▁▁▆▇▁▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 26.06▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jul 24 08:59 |
matey | before they finally scrap pots for the copper | Jul 24 08:59 |
techrights-news | "For a long time, Linux has perhaps been in a transition from the venerable iptables" ☛ https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFTablesInoffensive | Source: uni Toronto | Jul 24 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/NFTablesInoffensive | Jul 24 09:00 | |
techrights-news | "Fortunately, with the correct combination of flags, this is actually achievable." ☛ https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-07-23-openbsd-sshfs.html | Source: Data Swamp | Jul 24 09:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-dataswamp.org | Solene'% : How to use sshfs on OpenBSD | Jul 24 09:01 | |
phanes | https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.340308/gov.uscourts.cand.340308.20.0.pdf | Jul 24 09:01 |
techrights-news | "Docking stations come in many forms with many different purposes" ☛ https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/07/22/converting-a-commodore-pet-into-a-usb-docking-station/ | Source: Arduino | Jul 24 09:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | Converting a Commodore PET into a USB docking station | Arduino Blog | Jul 24 09:01 | |
techrights-news | "Thus, the all-SSD high-performance edit NAS—on a budget." ☛ https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2022/building-fast-all-ssd-nas-on-budget | Source: Jeff Geerling | Jul 24 09:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.jeffgeerling.com | Building a fast all-SSD NAS (on a budget) | Jeff Geerling | Jul 24 09:01 | |
techrights-news | "Modern web services build their entire businesses on being available and their customers come to expect it." ☛ https://warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/2022-07-20-the-modern-web-s-many-single-points-of-failure.html | Source: Björn Wärmedal | Jul 24 09:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-warmedal.se | The Modern Web's Many Single Points of Failure - Björn Wärmedal | Jul 24 09:02 | |
techrights-news | "The ICFP Programming Competition is an international programming competition" ☛ https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-prepare-for-icfp-or-international-conference-for-functional-programming/ | Source: Geeks For Geeks | Jul 24 09:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.geeksforgeeks.org | How to prepare for ICFP or International Conference on Functional Programming? - GeeksforGeeks | Jul 24 09:03 | |
techrights-news | "Live streaming: Keynotes and talks will be livestreamed on the rstudio::conf website" ☛ https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/join-rstudioconf2022-virtually/ | Source: Rlang | Jul 24 09:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Join rstudio::conf(2022) Virtually | R-bloggers | Jul 24 09:03 | |
techrights-news | "CHERITech22 is free; PLISS does have a registration fee" ☛ https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2022/cheritech_and_pliss.html | Source: Lawrence Tratt | Jul 24 09:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). ( status 0 @ https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/2022/cheritech_and_pliss.html ) | Jul 24 09:03 | |
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techrights-news | "In this blog post, we will perform a deep analysis into GootLoader" ☛ https://blog.nviso.eu/2022/07/20/analysis-of-a-trojanized-jquery-script-gootloader-unleashed/ | Source: NVISO Labs | Jul 24 09:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.nviso.eu | Analysis of a trojanized jQuery script: GootLoader unleashed – NVISO Labs | Jul 24 09:05 | |
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techrights-news | "The XML is a metafile which represents three different “actual” files." ☛ https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/on-metafiles/ | Source: Buttondown | Jul 24 09:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-buttondown.email | On Metafiles • Buttondown | Jul 24 09:05 | |
techrights-news | "Despite its pervasiveness, the technology is still prone to headache-inducing issues" ☛ https://edition.cnn.com/2022/07/10/tech/bluetooth-technology-headache/index.html | Source: CNN | Jul 24 09:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-edition.cnn.com | Why Bluetooth remains an 'unusually painful' technology after two decades - CNN | Jul 24 09:07 | |
techrights-news | "Well, turns out it's not quite as arbitrary as it may seem." ☛ https://www.netmeister.org/blog/dns-size.html | Source: Jan Schaumann | Jul 24 09:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.netmeister.org | DNS Response Size | Jul 24 09:08 | |
techrights-news | IRC Proceedings: Saturday, July 23, 2022 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/24/irc-log-230722/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/24/irc-log-230722/ | Jul 24 09:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC Proceedings: Saturday, July 23, 2022 | Techrights | Jul 24 09:09 | |
matey | http://techrights.org/2020/07/13/rex-dieter-bans-kevin-kofler/ | Jul 24 09:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | There’s Apparently a New Boss (or Policy) at Red Hat/IBM | Techrights | Jul 24 09:10 | |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ocw90W44Boc | Jul 24 09:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Scientology - What are your crimes? - Invidious | Jul 24 09:13 | |
phanes | matey, that's interesting news about kofler. | Jul 24 09:14 |
matey | i honestly assumed you were aware of it already | Jul 24 09:14 |
phanes | matey, in all fairness he kind of had it coming. so does ben cotten. they both needed replaced because they turn too many blind eyes to what happens in those communities. | Jul 24 09:14 |
matey | however, theres so much of this shit | Jul 24 09:14 |
matey | i personally cant keep track of it all | Jul 24 09:14 |
phanes | matey, im more confused that this isn't about ben cotton than that it's about kevin kofler tbh | Jul 24 09:15 |
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matey | i read the tweet about kofler from the link you provided | Jul 24 09:16 |
matey | then i was trying to figure out why the name was familiar | Jul 24 09:16 |
matey | i read the 2020 page at the link i just provided, in 2020 | Jul 24 09:16 |
matey | so clearly his ban was the reason i know the name | Jul 24 09:16 |
phanes | matey, yep he was recently targeted by mjg59_ in a TAODB listed entry | Jul 24 09:16 |
matey | i dont know the context of that-- but i presume the two are one in the same | Jul 24 09:17 |
techrights-news | 12 minutes with a City shirt, already a goal for Haaland https://www.mancity.com/citytv/mens/bayern-munich-v-manchester-city-extended-highlights-63794225 | Jul 24 09:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.mancity.com | Bayern Munich 0-1 City: Extended highlights | Jul 24 09:17 | |
matey | cancel culture is a cult tactic | Jul 24 09:17 |
phanes | matey, i haven't done the writeup yet: https://www.abuseonline.org/database/Garrett,%20Matthew/2022-07-08/ | Jul 24 09:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.abuseonline.org | TAODB | Jul 24 09:18 | |
matey | its one thing when its honest | Jul 24 09:18 |
matey | when the motivations and accusations are honest | Jul 24 09:18 |
matey | when its weaponised it usually isnt honest | Jul 24 09:18 |
phanes | kevin actually wasn't a particularly toxic person, he just had horseblinders on when it came to the issues i harp about | Jul 24 09:19 |
matey | its pretty difficult to say "youre abusing honesty as a weapon" | Jul 24 09:19 |
matey | though fake honesty is more than common | Jul 24 09:20 |
matey | i haven't done the writeup yet <- yeah, this is what i was referring to when i said "i read the tweet about kofler from the link you provided" | Jul 24 09:21 |
matey | im more confused that this isn't about ben cotton <- coup | Jul 24 09:21 |
matey | the thing about kevin kofler is i dont know anything about him except that he was banned | Jul 24 09:22 |
matey | and i guess hes a kde guy | Jul 24 09:22 |
matey | which was inevitable i guess, when your name is "kevin kofler" | Jul 24 09:22 |
matey | maybe they decided to go zero tolerance on "kde kevin kofler" | Jul 24 09:23 |
matey | lwn.net/Articles/387013/ | Jul 24 09:24 |
matey | Kevin Kofler's open letter about why he was not going to run again for a seat on the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) was the starting point of the problem thread. But the focus of the discussion was mostly on the update process for Fedora, something which has been roiling the Fedora waters for several months now. | Jul 24 09:24 |
phanes | do you have a link to that open letter | Jul 24 09:25 |
techrights-news | "The recipe is simple, but quite effective." ☛ https://batsov.com/articles/2022/07/21/dealing-with-unwanted-email/ | Source: Bozhidar Batsov | Jul 24 09:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-batsov.com | Dealing with Unwanted Email - (think) | Jul 24 09:26 | |
matey | i can try to find it | Jul 24 09:27 |
techrights-news | "Prior to 1960, there was hardly any formal research funding competitions" ☛ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/07/21/negative-incentives-in-academic-research/ | Source: Daniel Lemire | Jul 24 09:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 520 @ https://lemire.me/blog/2022/07/21/negative-incentives-in-academic-research/ ) | Jul 24 09:27 | |
techrights-news | "Makers Lab will focus on the effect of quantum on image optimisation for satellites etc" ☛ https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/strategy-and-management/techm-mahindra-university-to-set-up-lab-for-metaverse-quantum-computing/93083802 | Source: India Times | Jul 24 09:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | quantum: TechM, Mahindra University to set up lab for Metaverse, quantum computing, CIO News, ET CIO | Jul 24 09:28 | |
techrights-news | "Automotive chip order times remain long around the world" ☛ https://www.voanews.com/a/how-china-became-ground-zero-for-the-auto-chip-shortage-/6670710.html | Source: VOA News | Jul 24 09:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.voanews.com | How China Became Ground Zero for the Auto Chip Shortage | Jul 24 09:28 | |
matey | phanes: https://lwn.net/Articles/387330/ <- the open letter | Jul 24 09:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Open Letter: Why I, Kevin Kofler, am not rerunning for FESCo [LWN.net] | Jul 24 09:29 | |
matey | Date: Mon, 03 May 2010 02:20:51 +0200 | Jul 24 09:29 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | Basically any proposal I filed was systematically shot down. Even things | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | which should be obvious such as: | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | . calling GNOME by its name rather than the generic "Desktop" or | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | . eliminating the useless bureaucratic red tape of FESCo ratification for | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | FPC guidelines which just wastes everyone's time and constitutes pure | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | process inefficiency | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | got only incomprehension. | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | I have come to the conclusion that it is just plain impossible for a single | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | person to change FESCo's ways and that therefore I am just wasting my time | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | there. | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | i dont plan to post the whole thing | Jul 24 09:30 |
schestowitz[TR2] | koffler: http://techrights.org/2020/07/13/rex-dieter-bans-kevin-kofler/ | Jul 24 09:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | There’s Apparently a New Boss (or Policy) at Red Hat/IBM | Techrights | Jul 24 09:30 | |
matey | already posted that url | Jul 24 09:30 |
matey | 08:10 <matey> http://techrights.org/2020/07/13/rex-dieter-bans-kevin-kofler/ | Jul 24 09:31 |
matey | still wonder why he was banned | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "- Basically any proposal I filed was systematically shot down. Even things | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | which should be obvious such as: | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | . calling GNOME by its name rather than the generic "Desktop" or | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | . eliminating the useless bureaucratic red tape of FESCo ratification for | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | FPC guidelines which just wastes everyone's time and constitutes pure | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | process inefficiency | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | got only incomprehension." | Jul 24 09:31 |
matey | the open letter is from a decade prior | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: daemon knows more | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he said he had criticise come corporations | Jul 24 09:31 |
schestowitz[TR2] | ONLY RED HAT STAFF CAN DO THIS | Jul 24 09:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like bashing []sic] NVIDIA | Jul 24 09:32 |
matey | If you would like a KDE SIG | Jul 24 09:32 |
matey | person in FESCo, vote for Steven M. Parrish (and vote for Rex Dieter for the | Jul 24 09:32 |
matey | Board). | Jul 24 09:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "vote for Steven M. Parrish (and vote for Rex Dieter for the | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Board)" | Jul 24 09:33 |
matey | so he suggested people elect (in 2010) the same person who banned him (in 2020) | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | oh | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | you noticed the sae!! | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I was about the quote that too | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he tried to open support tickets | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | to get unbanned | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | i mailed him | Jul 24 09:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he did not reply | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | Common sense is just generally lacking, see e.g. the decision that the GNOME | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | spin should continue being called "Desktop Spin", despite evidence that this | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | is confusing many users | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | this is what i did when esr got banned | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | i tried to find what pissed people off so much | Jul 24 09:34 |
techrights-news | "The researchers behind the "pioneering" Luxembourgish study" ☛ https://today.rtl.lu/news/luxembourg/a/1945290.html | Source: RTL | Jul 24 09:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-today.rtl.lu | RTL Today - Luxembourg Institute of Health: Researchers find up to 88 different pollutants in children's hair | Jul 24 09:34 | |
matey | of course today i would just say "i mean, its esr" | Jul 24 09:34 |
techrights-news | "Healthy" censorship ☛ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/youtube-says-it-will-remove-videos-showing-abortion-misinformation-1235184856/ | Source: Hollywood Reporter | Jul 24 09:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.hollywoodreporter.com | YouTube Says It Will Remove Videos Showing Abortion Misinformation – The Hollywood Reporter | Jul 24 09:34 | |
matey | but at the time i was really curious | Jul 24 09:34 |
matey | banning founders is USUALLY silly | Jul 24 09:35 |
matey | even banning esr is probably silly | Jul 24 09:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he got marked | Jul 24 09:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like preining | Jul 24 09:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | then they just needed some grounds | Jul 24 09:35 |
schestowitz[TR2] | to make it seem like a legit grievance | Jul 24 09:35 |
matey | All the power in Fedora is being centralized into 2 major committees: the | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | Board and FESCo. FESCo is responsible for a lot of things all taking up | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | meeting time, leading to lengthy meetings and little time for discussion. | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | Many of those things could be handled better in a more decentralized way. | Jul 24 09:36 |
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techrights-news | Gulag sent him to the gulag ☛ https://www.dawn.com/news/1701162/google-fires-software-engineer-who-claimed-its-ai-chatbot-is-sentient | Source: Dawn Media | Jul 24 09:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Google fires software engineer who claimed its AI chatbot is sentient - Tech - DAWN.COM | Jul 24 09:36 | |
matey | Maintainers are continuously being distrusted. It all started with the | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | provenpackager policy, where every single provenpackager has to be voted in | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | by a FESCo majority vote, as opposed to letting any sponsor approve people | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | as provenpackagers as originally planned, or just opening all our packages | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | to everyone as was the case in the old Extras | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | yeah really, fuck this guy | Jul 24 09:36 |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO ☛ https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/digital-security/albania-resumes-public-online-services-probes-cyberattack/93072157 | Source: India Times | Jul 24 09:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Albania resumes public online services, probes cyberattack, CIO News, ET CIO | Jul 24 09:36 | |
matey | making suggestions-- who does that | Jul 24 09:36 |
matey | saying where bottlenecks exist | Jul 24 09:37 |
matey | having the nerve to say bureacracy is stubborn and unhelpful | Jul 24 09:37 |
matey | LETS GET HIM | Jul 24 09:37 |
matey | though im sure im missing something here | Jul 24 09:37 |
techrights-news | Surveillance with fonts ☛ https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/teamviewer-font-privacy.html | Source: Daniel Aleksandersen | Jul 24 09:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ctrl.blog | TeamViewer installs suspicious font only useful for web fingerprinting | Ctrl blog | Jul 24 09:38 | |
matey | ROFL | Jul 24 09:38 |
matey | the policy for overzealous hall monitors in fedora | Jul 24 09:38 |
matey | is ACTUALLY CALLED the "hall monitor policy" | Jul 24 09:38 |
techrights-news | Surveillance of medical data... by Bezos ☛ https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/strategy-and-management/amazon-spending-3-9-bn-in-expanding-health-care-push/93065822 | Source: India Times | Jul 24 09:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | amazon: Amazon spending $3.9 bn in expanding health care push, CIO News, ET CIO | Jul 24 09:38 | |
matey | i guess calling it the busybody douchebag policy sounded unprofessional | Jul 24 09:39 |
techrights-news | Bill Gates propaganda network 'guardian': "A recent article in The Guardian parroted evidence-free allegations that The Grayzone’s Aaron Maté is "the most prolific spreader of disinformation" about Syria among a "network" of "conspiracy theorists."" ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/07/23/video-aaron-mate-challenges-guardian-on-syria/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jul 24 09:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-VIDEO: Aaron Maté Challenges Guardian on Syria – scheerpost.com | Jul 24 09:40 | |
matey | Vidal quoted a blanket provision in the policy that allows thread closure posts for ""aggressive or problematic mailing list threads"" as the reason the action was taken. That didn't sit well with a number of folks. Kofler complained: ""This vague paragraph can be abused to justify censoring pretty much everything."" | Jul 24 09:41 |
techrights-news | Rockchip ☛ https://linuxgizmos.com/banana-pi-router-dev-board-is-equipped-with-rockchip-rk3588-dual-gbe-and-8gb-ram/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jul 24 09:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/banana-pi-router-dev-board-is-equipped-with-rockchip-rk3588-dual-gbe-and-8gb-ram/ ) | Jul 24 09:41 | |
techrights-news | "This is the seventh part of Calc Basics and in this chance we will learn about VLOOKUP formula." ☛ https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2022/07/libreoffice-calc-basics-vii-vlookup.html | Source: Ubuntubuzz | Jul 24 09:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ubuntubuzz.com | LibreOffice Calc Basics VII: VLOOKUP | Jul 24 09:41 | |
techrights-news | "Russia's entire cinema industry is on the brink of collapse." ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/127-russian-cinemas-resort-to-piracy-movie-boss-says-i-dont-blame-them-220723/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jul 24 09:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-127 Russian Cinemas Resort to Piracy, Movie Boss Says: "I Don't Blame Them" * TorrentFreak | Jul 24 09:42 | |
matey | McGrath is firmly in the camp that Fedora should first decide what it is and what its goals are, and then ask those who are ""chronically unhappy"" with that direction to leave the project. That would lead to less contentious mailing list threads among other things. It's a hard problem, he said, and ""we don't want everyone who's unhappy with Fedora to leave"" | Jul 24 09:42 |
matey | https://lwn.net/Articles/387013/ | Jul 24 09:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Of hall monitors and slippery slopes [LWN.net] | Jul 24 09:42 | |
matey | While the goals of the hall monitor policy are generally good, it isn't clear that making decisions on specific threads to try to stop discussions getting "out of hand" is a good way forward. It is something of a "slippery slope". There are too many fine lines that need to be drawn—and then challenged by dissenters—that it may just be an exercise in futility. | Jul 24 09:43 |
matey | For the current problem thread, at least, the real underlying issues have yet to be completely addressed. As Fedora moves toward implementing the new packaging rules, which may slow down the usual Fedora update stream, the decline in users and contributors that Kofler envisions may occur. | Jul 24 09:44 |
matey | including kofler i guess | Jul 24 09:44 |
techrights-news | Software Patents: "Mr. Bessen then got in touch with his former roommate at Harvard University, Eric Maskin, who had become an economics professor at their alma mater." ☛ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/21/business/software-james-bessen-book.html | Source: New York Times | Jul 24 09:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | How Software Is Stifling Competition and Slowing Innovation - The New York Times | Jul 24 09:44 | |
techrights-news | Patents ☛ https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/song-dance-usmca-news-conferences/ | Source: Mexico News Daily | Jul 24 09:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-mexiconewsdaily.com | A song to dance the USMCA: the week's news conferences | Jul 24 09:44 | |
phanes | shit it's almost 5am | Jul 24 09:45 |
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matey | its 5am somewhere | Jul 24 09:46 |
matey | grenada, apparently | Jul 24 09:49 |
matey | nearly 6 | Jul 24 09:49 |
schestowitz[TR2] | boston area.. | Jul 24 09:49 |
matey | nearly 5 | Jul 24 09:50 |
schestowitz[TR2] | ET | Jul 24 09:50 |
matey | but in grenada its already 5 | Jul 24 09:50 |
phanes | """...move the Court to strike Plaintiff Peter Todd’s (“Todd”) complaint pursuant to California’s anti-SLAPP statute...complaint should be stricken because the sole cause of action, for defamation, raises a matter of public concern, and Todd cannot produce evidence sufficient to meet his burden under section 425.16 of the California Code of Civil Procedure""" | Jul 24 09:51 |
matey | here is where its already 5am | Jul 24 09:51 |
techrights-news | Sandbag and Zuckerface attacked democracy, profited from it ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/22/23274364/mark-zuckerberg-sheryl-sandberg-deposed-cambridge-analytica-meta-leadership-facebook | Source: The Verge | Jul 24 09:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg are set to be deposed about Cambridge Analytica - The Verge | Jul 24 09:51 | |
matey | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UTC_time_offsets#UTC%E2%88%9204:00,_Q | Jul 24 09:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | List of UTC offsets - Wikipedia | Jul 24 09:51 | |
phanes | this defense doesn't rest on grounds of truth but abuse of anti-slapp precedents and "can't prove it bub" | Jul 24 09:52 |
techrights-news | "Caledonian Sleeper did in fact let passengers know the service was cancelled" ☛ https://today.rtl.lu/news/world/a/1945317.html "tweeting at seven minutes"... TWITTER IS NOT A COMMUNICATION PLATFORM, it's a Saudi-owned censorship machine | Jul 24 09:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-today.rtl.lu | RTL Today - Scotland: Man spends night on sleeper train, wakes to find it never left the station | Jul 24 09:54 | |
techrights-news | "Alan MacLeod, who published a piece last week about ex-CIA agents working at Facebook" ☛ https://thehill.com/hilltv/3566225-reporter-facebook-using-ex-cia-to-decide-misinformation-policy-is-very-very-worrying/ | Source: The Hill | Jul 24 09:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-thehill.com | Reporter: Facebook using ex-CIA to decide misinformation policy is ‘very, very worrying’ | The Hill | Jul 24 09:54 | |
matey | /me doesnt know if roy gets the reference (probably) | Jul 24 09:55 |
techrights-news | ">In previous investigations, this author has detailed how TikTok is flooded with NATO officials" ☛ https://www.mintpressnews.com/meet-ex-cia-agents-deciding-facebook-content-policy/281307/ | Source: Mint Press News | Jul 24 09:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.mintpressnews.com | Meet the Ex-CIA Agents Deciding Facebook's Content Policy | Jul 24 09:55 | |
techrights-news | "American Data Privacy and Protection Act" ☛ https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2022/07/positive-and-negative-responses-to-committees-action-on-american-data-privacy-and-protection-act/ | Source: Broadband Breakfast | Jul 24 09:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-broadbandbreakfast.com | Positive and Negative Responses to Committee's Action on American Data Privacy and Protection Act : Broadband Breakfast | Jul 24 09:55 | |
matey | theres a song (and im sure a phrase that predates it) that goes "its 5 oclock somewhere" | Jul 24 09:55 |
schestowitz[TR2] | i didn't know | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | camp grenada I know... | Jul 24 09:56 |
matey | meaning that non-drunks dont go to get drunk until 5pm or something | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | there's thaqt too | Jul 24 09:56 |
matey | or, that youre still at work | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | same artist | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | camp grenada | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and drinking man's diet | Jul 24 09:56 |
matey | camp grenada is older | Jul 24 09:56 |
schestowitz[TR2] | boose in the cereal | Jul 24 09:56 |
matey | this is jimmy buffet and alan jackson, i think | Jul 24 09:57 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I have those on disk | Jul 24 09:57 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4yFTOvO0utY | Jul 24 09:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (Camp Granada Song) with Lyrics Sing-Along, Allan Sherman, 1963, updated - Invidious | Jul 24 09:57 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=KRJ02VB5Evk | Jul 24 09:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Allan Sherman - The Drinking Man's Diet (1965) - Invidious | Jul 24 09:57 | |
techrights-news | "Since the unlawful processing of personal data for political advertising" ☛ https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/new-rules-on-political-advertising-to-stop-voter-manipulation/ | Source: Patrick Breyer | Jul 24 09:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.patrick-breyer.de | New Rules on political advertising to stop voter manipulation! – Patrick Breyer | Jul 24 09:58 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO ☛ https://www.securityweek.com/understanding-evolution-cybercrime-predict-its-future | Source: Security Week | Jul 24 09:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Understanding the Evolution of Cybercrime to Predict its Future | SecurityWeek.Com | Jul 24 09:59 | |
matey | incidentally i abhor country music as a genre | Jul 24 09:59 |
matey | i think jimmy buffet is lovely but i dont generally consider him "country music" | Jul 24 09:59 |
phanes | leave the jimmy, take the warren | Jul 24 09:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=nLcX3efy1YQ | Jul 24 09:59 |
matey | not all southern musicians are country music artists. hes from alabama i think | Jul 24 09:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Headaches - Invidious | Jul 24 09:59 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | his voice is terrible btw | Jul 24 09:59 |
phanes | </italian accent> | Jul 24 09:59 |
matey | what does warren buffet sing | Jul 24 10:00 |
matey | /me bets a canole can sing better than warren buffet | Jul 24 10:00 |
phanes | matey, the money song | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | gates was into "my way" | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | his way | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | flying with epstein | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in the lolita express | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | there was an article about how he was into that song | Jul 24 10:00 |
matey | /me imagines warren buffet singing "money money money, money! MONNNEEEYYY!" | Jul 24 10:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I guess his way and his thinking... he doesn't think like the rest of us | Jul 24 10:01 |
techrights-news | "The award extends the ANES, a widely used research data series at the U-M Institute for Social Research" ☛ https://record.umich.edu/articles/u-m-research-data-series-awarded-14m-to-study-2024-elections/ | Source: uni Michigan | Jul 24 10:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-record.umich.edu | U-M research data series awarded $14M to study 2024 elections | The University Record | Jul 24 10:01 | |
techrights-news | National Science Foundation (NSF) ☛ https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/2022/07/18/national-science-foundation-awards-14-million-grant-for-the-study-of-national-2024-election/ | Source: Forbes | Jul 24 10:02 |
matey | "you sang a song called 'my way' but someone else wrote it" epic rap battles of history: freddie mercury vs frank sinatra | Jul 24 10:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.forbes.com | National Science Foundation Awards $14 Million Grant For The Study Of National 2024 Election | Jul 24 10:02 | |
techrights-news | "The Accountable Institutions and Behavior Program in the Directorate for Social" ☛ https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2021/nsf21601/nsf21601.htm | | Jul 24 10:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nsf.gov | 2024 American National Election Study Competition (ANES) (nsf21601) | NSF - National Science Foundation | Jul 24 10:02 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: real one? | Jul 24 10:02 |
matey | "easy, jaws of life, i cant stand a racist! i love the coloreds and the queers, just ask sammy davis!" | Jul 24 10:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I did not see it | Jul 24 10:02 |
matey | no, erb is epic lloyd and nicepeter | Jul 24 10:03 |
techrights-news | "Linux myths have been floating around on the [Internet] for a very long time." ☛ https://www.makeuseof.com/linux-myths-debunked/ | Source: Make Use Of | Jul 24 10:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.makeuseof.com | 7 Myths About Linux That You Should Stop Believing | Jul 24 10:04 | |
matey | https://yewtu.be/watch?v=99-n42Xb6NQ | Jul 24 10:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Gordon Ramsay vs Julia Child. Epic Rap Battles of History - Invidious | Jul 24 10:06 | |
techrights-news | I see that clickfraud spamnil has taken the fraud up another notch. Linux Foundation subsides fraud. | Jul 24 10:07 |
techrights-news | Narendra Modi, puppet of Bill Gates and other high-profile criminals ☛ https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/scholars-reprimanded-universities-criticising-indian-government | Source: Times Higher Education | Jul 24 10:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.timeshighereducation.com | Indian scholars report intimidation and harassment | Times Higher Education (THE) | Jul 24 10:10 | |
techrights-news | </li> | Jul 24 10:12 |
techrights-news | Linux Foundation defrauds people. It damages the "Linux" brand. http://techrights.org/2022/06/08/lf-defrauding-clients/ | Jul 24 10:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | New Lows: Linux Foundation Defrauding Clients | Techrights | Jul 24 10:12 | |
techrights-news | "[...] work being sabotaged last one year" ☛ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/harassed-and-targeted-tanushree-dutta-says-she-will-not-resort-to-suicide-but-will-fight/articleshow/93000060.cms | Source: India Times | Jul 24 10:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-timesofindia.indiatimes.com | ‘Harassed and targeted’ Tanushree Dutta says she will not resort to suicide but will fight | Hindi Movie News - Times of India | Jul 24 10:13 | |
techrights-news | "actress Tanushree Dutta has spoken out yet again about being harassed by #metoo perpetrators." ☛ https://www.wionews.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-tanushree-dutta-claims-harassment-by-bollywood-mafia-in-an-instagram-post-says-will-not-commit-suicide-499162 | Source: Essel Group | Jul 24 10:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.wionews.com | Tanushree Dutta claims 'harassment by Bollywood mafia' in an Instagram post, says 'will not commit suicide' - Entertainment News | Jul 24 10:13 | |
techrights-news | "Tweet an apology or go to jail" ☛ https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/foreign-journalist-lynne-donnell-article-apology-taliban-afghanistan-tweet-1977948-2022-07-20 | Source: India Today | Jul 24 10:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.indiatoday.in | 'Tweet apology or go to jail': Foreign journo says she was threatened by Taliban - World News | Jul 24 10:14 | |
matey | distro is to free software as internet explorer is to windows | Jul 24 10:14 |
techrights-news | [Old] "IWMF announces Courage in Journalism Awards. Women journalists from Ukraine..." ☛ https://www.morningstar.com/news/pr-newswire/20220627dc99832/iwmf-announces-2022-courage-in-journalism-award-winners | Source: Morningstar US | Jul 24 10:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-IWMF Announces 2022 Courage in Journalism Award Winners | Morningstar | Jul 24 10:14 | |
techrights-news | IBASE... Back doors again: "A few days ago, IBASE unveiled an ATX motherboard debuting the 12th Gen Intel Core processors." ☛ https://linuxgizmos.com/atx-board-integrates-12th-gen-intel-processors-dual-2-5gbe-quad-displays-and-5g-lte-support/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jul 24 10:17 |
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techrights-news | Viral Video: Goat Cries and Hugs Owner as He Sells It to Butcher For Bakra Eid. Watch ⚓ https://www.india.com/viral/viral-video-goat-cries-hugs-owner-as-he-sells-it-for-sacrifice-on-bakra-eid-bakrid-bakre-5517869/ | Jul 24 10:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.india.com | Viral Video: Goat Cries and Hugs Owner as He Sells It to Butcher For Bakra Eid. Watch | Jul 24 10:22 | |
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techrights-news | iophk: a tweet is not a substitute for service notification https://today.rtl.lu/news/world/a/1945317.html | Jul 24 10:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-today.rtl.lu | RTL Today - Scotland: Man spends night on sleeper train, wakes to find it never left the station | Jul 24 10:23 | |
techrights-news | iophk: the press is still helping Microsoft conflate attacks with successful breaches | Jul 24 10:24 |
techrights-news | "mjg already killed linux anyway" http://techrights.org/irc-archives/irc-log-techrights-220722.html#tJul%2022%2008:12:48 | Jul 24 10:25 |
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techrights-news | "You can deal with Security Theater Boot by turning it off in the firmware setup and then never worrying about it fucking up your system again." ... for now ... http://techrights.org/irc-archives/irc-log-techrights-220722.html#tJul%2022%2008:16:44 | Jul 24 10:26 |
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techrights-news | "linus torvalds said he uses webmail now" http://techrights.org/irc-archives/irc-log-techrights-220722.html#tJul%2022%2022:39:56 iophk: :( :( :( no wonder he can't get work done | Jul 24 10:27 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #techrights @ Techrights IRC Network: Friday, July 22, 2022 | Jul 24 10:27 | |
techrights-news | Murderers running the world. Hey, how's Jamal Khashoggi? "Well, he's dead..." https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/internet-of-things/saudi-crown-prince-to-visit-greece-to-sign-energy-telecoms-deals/93069648 | Jul 24 10:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com | Saudi crown prince to visit Greece to sign energy, telecoms deals, CIO News, ET CIO | Jul 24 10:29 | |
techrights-news | Starbucks ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/07/23/historic-moment-american-labor-starbucks-workers-notch-200th-union-win | Source: Common Dreams | Jul 24 10:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | 'Historic Moment in American Labor': Starbucks Workers Notch 200th Union Win | Jul 24 10:31 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: can you elaboate? | Jul 24 10:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | windows is an OS | Jul 24 10:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | free software is a concept | Jul 24 10:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | distro is a an OS | Jul 24 10:32 |
schestowitz[TR2] | IE is malware | Jul 24 10:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so I don't get the analogy, in that order | Jul 24 10:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | unless: | Jul 24 10:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | distro is to free software | Jul 24 10:33 |
matey | internet explorer is the shit you cant remove from windows | Jul 24 10:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | is freedom to free software | Jul 24 10:33 |
matey | so is everything else for the most part | Jul 24 10:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and at Microsoft, malware it to malwareOS | Jul 24 10:33 |
matey | a distro is the shit you cant remove from free software | Jul 24 10:33 |
matey | in theory this is completely untrue of course | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | you can remove basically anything | Jul 24 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | yeah | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | in practice... less so | Jul 24 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or roll out your own | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | getting harder and harder to do, thats the point | Jul 24 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or reuse existing prototypes | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | distro = bundling | Jul 24 10:34 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some do not have wayland, pulseaudio, microsoft systemd | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | the harder they make it to unbundle, the more its like internet explorer in windows | Jul 24 10:34 |
matey | distros dont technically have to bundle anything | Jul 24 10:35 |
matey | they usually do | Jul 24 10:35 |
matey | they dont have to make it harder to unbundle | Jul 24 10:35 |
matey | but its a big trend | Jul 24 10:35 |
matey | and its not just the distros fault (but sometimes it is) | Jul 24 10:36 |
matey | software can be designed that way-- for example, systemd is like that no matter what distro you use, almost | Jul 24 10:36 |
matey | but thats the thing | Jul 24 10:36 |
matey | systemd is a distro disguised as a component (or components) of a distro | Jul 24 10:37 |
matey | its basically the beginning of an os | Jul 24 10:37 |
matey | who knows what basic features it will suck up next | Jul 24 10:37 |
matey | dns, home folders, firewall, emulator | Jul 24 10:38 |
matey | whatever ibm wants | Jul 24 10:38 |
matey | if you look at some of the shit putin has rolled out | Jul 24 10:38 |
matey | and you look at systemd | Jul 24 10:38 |
matey | its almost like the gnu replacement putin built | Jul 24 10:38 |
matey | this being a sidepoint, albeit a funny one | Jul 24 10:39 |
matey | its kind of a mr potato head design | Jul 24 10:39 |
matey | you have this giant unweilding thing | Jul 24 10:40 |
matey | then you poke a bunch of other unwieldy things into it | Jul 24 10:40 |
matey | to make a sort of monster/toy/whatever the fuck it is | Jul 24 10:40 |
matey | but all of it is designed to take over something it has no business invading | Jul 24 10:41 |
matey | i would prefer if distros were so modular you could just mix and match them | Jul 24 10:42 |
matey | im aware of technical reasons why thats either difficult or impossible | Jul 24 10:42 |
matey | but thats the level of modularity we would be seeking. instead, every distro wants to be the "boss" | Jul 24 10:42 |
matey | to be sure, a lot of it is incidental, de facto, even hard to get past if you want to | Jul 24 10:43 |
matey | used to be installers were mostly distro specific | Jul 24 10:43 |
matey | thats changed, theyre becoming more generic | Jul 24 10:43 |
matey | debian using ubuntus installer, many distros using a 3rd party installer | Jul 24 10:43 |
matey | refracta-tools is another example | Jul 24 10:43 |
matey | rather refracta installer | Jul 24 10:44 |
matey | package managers used to be distro specific-- still are, mostly | Jul 24 10:44 |
matey | guix is an exception. i dont like it, wouldnt use it, but we need to think about that as a concept | Jul 24 10:44 |
matey | guix is a 3rd party package manager for more than one distro | Jul 24 10:45 |
matey | now, what if you could build a "distro" solely out of 3rd party components? | Jul 24 10:45 |
matey | that would be amazing | Jul 24 10:45 |
matey | its like it wouldnt even be a distro | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | in the sense of a distro being a central point of bundling | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | the evils of debian would not exist | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | things like systemd might | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | this wouldnt cure all ills | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | it would cure one ill | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | others would still exist | Jul 24 10:46 |
matey | im not even saying that in a world like that, no one should ever build an old-fashioned "integrated" distro | Jul 24 10:47 |
matey | only that if we had the option of putting together our own from 3rd party components | Jul 24 10:47 |
techrights-news | Starbucks ☛ https://truthout.org/articles/starbucks-workers-officially-reach-200-union-election-victories/ | Source: TruthOut | Jul 24 10:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Starbucks Workers Officially Reach 200 Union Election Victories | Jul 24 10:47 | |
matey | ready to install, using some tool to bake those things into an image... | Jul 24 10:47 |
techrights-news | "Newborn babies can be tricky to figure out, especially for first-time parents." ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/machine-learning-baby-monitor-prevents-the-hunger-games/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Machine Learning Baby Monitor Prevents The Hunger Games | Hackaday | Jul 24 10:48 | |
matey | thats way better than a committee telling you sorry, thats not available for debian anymore because we just dont like it and fuck what users want | Jul 24 10:48 |
matey | the distro is a bottleneck for users controlling their computing | Jul 24 10:48 |
techrights-news | <li> | Jul 24 10:48 |
matey | it limits what they can do | Jul 24 10:48 |
techrights-news | Patents ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/patents-and-the-missing-museum/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Patents And The Missing Museum | Hackaday | Jul 24 10:49 | |
matey | and for most of its history that was de facto and more innocent | Jul 24 10:49 |
matey | now its by design more and more | Jul 24 10:49 |
matey | either way-- its something worth fixing imo | Jul 24 10:49 |
matey | the best part is, it means instead of distro maintainers doing all the work | Jul 24 10:49 |
matey | each software developer does a piece of something | Jul 24 10:49 |
matey | theres no need for a "big distro" in theory | Jul 24 10:50 |
matey | easier said than done? sure. probably take 15 years? who knows | Jul 24 10:50 |
matey | a direction worth going in for free software? probably | Jul 24 10:50 |
matey | even if it took 25 years | Jul 24 10:50 |
matey | less distro. more software. | Jul 24 10:50 |
matey | and for these intents and purposes, systemd is absolutely a distro | Jul 24 10:51 |
matey | you want to be able to swap things out | Jul 24 10:51 |
matey | systemd really isnt like that | Jul 24 10:51 |
matey | i am stretching the meaning of the word a bit to explain this | Jul 24 10:52 |
matey | the idea still works if you define distro properly / conventionally | Jul 24 10:52 |
matey | only then it takes longer to explain the concept | Jul 24 10:52 |
matey | for the most part, when i say distro i mean exactly what everyone else means when they say distro | Jul 24 10:53 |
techrights-news | "SongBird turntable" ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/is-3d-printing-up-to-a-turntable/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 10:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Is 3D Printing Up To A Turntable? | Hackaday | Jul 24 10:54 | |
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techrights-news | Amid inflation ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/07/23/right-wing-judge-bars-18-minimum-wage-californias-2022-ballot | Source: Common Dreams | Jul 24 10:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Right-Wing Judge Bars $18 Minimum Wage From California's 2022 Ballot | Jul 24 10:59 | |
techrights-news | "Perhaps the weakest point in modern electronics when it comes to user servicability is the lifecycle of the batteries" ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/adding-a-battery-to-extend-speaker-life/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 11:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Adding A Battery To Extend Speaker Life | Hackaday | Jul 24 11:02 | |
techrights-news | Plotter ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/purpose-built-plotter-pitches-in-to-solve-wordblitz-on-your-phone/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 11:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Purpose-Built Plotter Pitches In To Solve Wordblitz On Your Phone | Hackaday | Jul 24 11:03 | |
techrights-news | Another patent racket? ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/07/23/who-declares-monkeypox-global-public-health-emergency | Source: Common Dreams | Jul 24 11:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | WHO Declares Monkeypox a Global Public Health Emergency | Jul 24 11:04 | |
techrights-news | "Whitney discusses the parallels between the “rescue” of Emergent Biosolutions with anthrax (and potentially now monkeypox) and the “rescue” of Moderna and BioNTech with Covid." https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/05/investigative-reports/monkeypox-fears-may-rescue-endangered-corporations/ | Jul 24 11:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-unlimitedhangout.com | Monkeypox Fears May Rescue Endangered Corporations | Jul 24 11:05 | |
techrights-news | "Improve a mechanical device, and you may double productivity." ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/07/23/hack-your-brain-bionic-reading-panacea-or-placebo/ | Source: Hackaday | Jul 24 11:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Hack Your Brain: Bionic Reading — Panacea Or Placebo? | Hackaday | Jul 24 11:06 | |
matey | durkheim may have recommended civil disobedience before thoreau | Jul 24 11:06 |
matey | he said that crime was essentially necessary, and that one route to changing (unjust laws in) society was to break (unjust) laws | Jul 24 11:07 |
matey | i think thoreau was more influential (on this topic) so he gets more credit | Jul 24 11:08 |
matey | jobs didnt invent mp3 players, but he sold more of them to more people | Jul 24 11:08 |
matey | "it would never have been possible to establish the freedom of thought we now enjoy if the regulations prohibiting it had not been violated before being solemnly abrogated." | Jul 24 11:10 |
matey | breaking stupid rules = freedom | Jul 24 11:11 |
matey | following GOOD rules = sometimes good | Jul 24 11:11 |
matey | breaking stupid rules = also good | Jul 24 11:11 |
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matey | coc-masters cant tell the difference (or simply DONT tell the difference) between good ideals and good rules | Jul 24 11:12 |
matey | a terrible rule takes you towards an ideal the same way a terrible road takes you to a place you want to be | Jul 24 11:12 |
matey | maybe it just destroys your car on the way there and leaves you stranded | Jul 24 11:13 |
matey | i certainly cant think of how thats happened to the free software movement | Jul 24 11:13 |
matey | everything is fucking GREAT now | Jul 24 11:13 |
matey | everyones happy, and weve destroyed anyone who disagrees | Jul 24 11:13 |
matey | sounds good | Jul 24 11:14 |
matey | the next step is mandatory happiness. this acheives two goals | Jul 24 11:14 |
phanes | durkheim++ | Jul 24 11:14 |
matey | first, making happiness mandatory means MORE PEOPLE WILL BE HAPPY | Jul 24 11:15 |
matey | that alone is an excellent argument for mandatory happiness | Jul 24 11:15 |
matey | but another thing to consider, is that if happiness is mandatory, it will be harder for anyone to say that our brilliant plans were unsuccessful | Jul 24 11:15 |
phanes | sounds like the corporate life | Jul 24 11:15 |
matey | in theory at least, it will be impossible | Jul 24 11:15 |
phanes | in corporate settings god forbid you not be happy | Jul 24 11:16 |
matey | <phanes> sounds like the corporate life <- is there any other? | Jul 24 11:16 |
matey | i shudder to think of the poor unwashed souls who never knew the love of a corporation | Jul 24 11:16 |
phanes | nevermind the fact that these grey cubicle walls have claimed the souls of 2 generations of scholars and champions, if you so much as acknowledge the shallow, broken consciousnesses that perpetuate this bland hellscape you had better have an offer on standby | Jul 24 11:17 |
matey | one of these days we may even find a way to break poes law | Jul 24 11:17 |
matey | nevermind the fact that these grey cubicle walls have claimed the souls of 2 generations of scholars and champions | Jul 24 11:17 |
matey | sure but you cant make an omelette, etc etc | Jul 24 11:17 |
phanes | a tin sardine can packed to the brim with people who desperately hate each other after the first year of their coexistence attempt | Jul 24 11:18 |
techrights-news | Raspberry Pi Tracks Airport Arrivals and Departures | Tom's Hardware ⚓ https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-arrivals-and-departures-board ䷉ Source: tomshardware | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-arrivals-and-departures-board | Jul 24 11:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi Tracks Airport Arrivals and Departures | Tom's Hardware | Jul 24 11:18 | |
techrights-news | Devices that represents some freedom connected to malicious, oppressive listening device controlled by thugs https://www.tomshardware.com/news/alexa-controls-raspberry-pi-pico-door-lock | Jul 24 11:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tomshardware.com | Amazon Alexa Controls Raspberry Pi Pico Door Lock | Tom's Hardware | Jul 24 11:19 | |
techrights-news | Raspberry Pi Powers Machine Learning Terminator | Tom's Hardware ⚓ https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-terminator-t-800-skull ䷉ Source: tomshardware | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-terminator-t-800-skull | Jul 24 11:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi Powers Machine Learning Terminator | Tom's Hardware | Jul 24 11:19 | |
phanes | it always surprises me too becuse there can be no sane motiviation to suppress acknowledging it that i have found, as the reason they hate the cubicles, the walls, each other, is because they recognize that they are surrounded by the breaking and the broken, and see the blkeak depravity forming in everyone around them, promising to consume them next | Jul 24 11:20 |
phanes | not talking about it doesn't preserve some cultural secret | Jul 24 11:20 |
phanes | they all know | Jul 24 11:20 |
techrights-news | Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Lego-Powered Submarine Makes a Splash | Tom's Hardware ⚓ https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-submarine ䷉ Source: tomshardware | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-submarine | Jul 24 11:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Lego-Powered Submarine Makes a Splash | Tom's Hardware | Jul 24 11:21 | |
matey | different wards, same prison | Jul 24 11:21 |
phanes | this is reinforced so heavily, to go against their humanity that by the time they have the weight to say something they no longer want to, because they've grown into the walls | Jul 24 11:21 |
matey | office buildings used to be minimum security wards | Jul 24 11:21 |
matey | now theyre medium | Jul 24 11:21 |
matey | minimum just wasnt working out | Jul 24 11:21 |
techrights-news | Raspberry Pi Backpack Is Ready for Hacking on the Go | Tom's Hardware ⚓ https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-backpack ䷉ Source: tomshardware | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-backpack | Jul 24 11:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tomshardware.com | Raspberry Pi Backpack Is Ready for Hacking on the Go | Tom's Hardware | Jul 24 11:22 | |
matey | "you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave" | Jul 24 11:22 |
techrights-news | "To make the mirror worth staring at even for those who aren’t vain, the Cellar Nerd replaced the sensors in the center of the Webb Space Telescope’s mirror array with a salvaged 15.6-inch laptop screen connected to a Raspberry Pi 2 that holds actual images captured by the real telescope" https://gizmodo.com/james-webb-space-telescope-raspberry-pi-mirror-diy-1849189433 | Jul 24 11:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gizmodo.com | This James Webb Space Telescope Mirror Displays Real JWST Images | Jul 24 11:22 | |
techrights-news | Failing to disclose that Red Hat is paying them for these puff pieces, or selective disclosing that, sometimes... https://siliconangle.com/2022/07/19/matt-hicks-in-perspective-how-red-hats-new-ceo-revealed-his-view-of-it-through-interviews-with-thecube-rhsummit/ | Jul 24 11:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How Red Hat’s new CEO Matt Hicks revealed his view of IT through interviews with theCUBE - SiliconANGLE | Jul 24 11:26 | |
techrights-news | This only works if you've already taken over the machine https://www.securityweek.com/new-cross-platform-luna-ransomware-only-offered-russian-affiliates | Jul 24 11:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-New Cross-Platform 'Luna' Ransomware Only Offered to Russian Affiliates | SecurityWeek.Com | Jul 24 11:28 | |
techrights-news | With Windows, there are back doors. With Linux, however, you need to first get in somehow. The media fails to mention this. https://www.securityweek.com/intezer-documents-powerful-lightning-framework-linux-malware | Jul 24 11:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Intezer Documents Powerful 'Lightning Framework' Linux Malware | SecurityWeek.Com | Jul 24 11:29 | |
techrights-news | FreeBSD Foundation: FreeBSD in Science • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167589 | Jul 24 11:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | FreeBSD Foundation: FreeBSD in Science | Tux Machines | Jul 24 11:30 | |
techrights-news | So don't run this script. Nobody forces you to. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/28860 | Jul 24 11:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-isc.sans.edu | InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - SANS Internet Storm Center | Jul 24 11:31 | |
matey | if ross from friends played a marxist caricature henchman working for dr evil, who was then asked to explain true crime (note ross worked in a museum of history and gave tours, and went to the william shatner school of acting) https://yewtu.be/watch?v=Fyu-2JIetEM | Jul 24 11:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | What is the Purpose of True Crime? | We're In Hell - Invidious | Jul 24 11:33 | |
techrights-news | Using Microsoft backdoorsware to do "research" into security is a gas! https://isc.sans.edu/diary/rss/28872 | Jul 24 11:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-isc.sans.edu | InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - SANS Internet Storm Center | Jul 24 11:33 | |
techrights-news | Microsofters @ sans dot edu :-) ... about the cult, about the back doors, not about security | Jul 24 11:34 |
matey | i dont understand the costumes and they really really distract from the rest of the thing | Jul 24 11:35 |
matey | theyve got to be an in joke of some kind | Jul 24 11:35 |
techrights-news | SANS: let's use back doors OS in WINDOWS to "prove" SSH is 'dangerous'... | Jul 24 11:36 |
phanes | reichwein's account from the case has what i view as a continuity defect in it. im too tired to process it. will come back to this later. | Jul 24 11:36 |
techrights-news | A disturbing proportion of people in the US seem to have adopted the mindset of incest apologism https://www.vox.com/23271352/rape-and-incest-abortion-exception | Jul 24 11:38 |
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techrights-news | "I mentioned a new committer for DragonFly, Sergey Zigachev, recently. He hasn’t shown in the commit logs for DragonFly directly – cause he’s fixing up dports. I’m mentioning that because the amount of work that goes into dports to keep all those ports working on DragonFly is separate and unseen – but necessary." https://www.dragonflydigest.com/2022/07/22/27213.html | Jul 24 11:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.dragonflydigest.com | Where the (dports) action is – DragonFly BSD Digest | Jul 24 11:41 | |
techrights-news | Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167590 | Jul 24 11:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Contributing to Open Source Beyond Software Development | Tux Machines | Jul 24 11:44 | |
techrights-news | Glenn Greenwald on Tucker Carlson, Left-Wing Authoritarians, and Identity Politics ⚓ https://reason.com/video/2022/07/21/glenn-greenwald-on-tucker-carlson-chelsea-manning-russia-and-big-tech/ ䷉ Source: reason | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//reason.com/video/2022/07/21/glenn-greenwald-on-tucker-carlson-chelsea-manning-russia-and-big-tech/ | Jul 24 11:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-reason.com | Glenn Greenwald on Tucker Carlson, Left-Wing Authoritarians, and Identity Politics | Jul 24 11:45 | |
techrights-news | And why didn't BillBC mention Bill Gates' ties (very strong ties!) to Jeffrey Epstein? Because Famous Criminal Gates bribes BBC and it takes the bribes https://pressgazette.co.uk/sam-mcalister-newsnight-prince-andrew-bbc/ | Jul 24 11:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-pressgazette.co.uk | Sam McAlister on booking Prince Andrew and the BBC's class issue | Jul 24 11:47 | |
techrights-news | Paragraph REMOVED! "López Obrador has repeatedly criticized the Biden administration, including decrying U.S. efforts to extradite Wikileaks founder Julian Assange from the U.K. for prosecution. He has vowed to bring up the topic during Tuesday’s meeting, and Biden officials say they are ready to discuss it." https://federalnewsnetwork.com/world-news/2022/07/biden-to-discuss-immigration-trade-with-mexicos-president/ | Jul 24 11:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-federalnewsnetwork.com | Mexico agrees to invest $1.5B in ‘smart’ border technology | Federal News Network | Jul 24 11:50 | |
techrights-news | Mexican President Renewed Asylum Offer for Assange in Letter to Biden https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-07-18/mexican-president-renewed-asylum-offer-for-assange-in-letter-to-biden | Jul 24 11:50 |
techrights-news | "Mr. López Obrador vowed to “start a campaign to tear down the Statue of Liberty” if Mr. Assange is “sentenced to the maximum penalty” in the United States." https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/us/politics/biden-lopez-obrador.html | Jul 24 11:51 |
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techrights-news | Liz Truss was mentioned in Techrights last year, in a good way https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Two-Finalists-in-UK-Leadership-Race-of-Ruling-Party-20220721-0005.html see http://techrights.org/2021/05/23/evangelos-chatzikos-and-richard-arnold/ | Jul 24 11:54 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The EPO’s War on Justice and Assault on the Law — Part 17: The External Members: Evangelos Chatzikos and Richard Arnold | Techrights | Jul 24 11:55 | |
techrights-news | "He has also offered asylum to jailed whistleblower Julian Assange and recently suggested that the Statue of Liberty should be dismantled and returned to France if Assange is extradited and imprisoned in the United States." https://jacobin.com/2022/07/amlo-mexico-president-us-celac-latin-america/ | Jul 24 11:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-jacobin.com | AMLO Is Trying to Free Mexico and Latin America From the US’s Imperial Grip | Jul 24 11:56 | |
techrights-news | node | Jul 24 11:56 |
techrights-news | DragonFly BSD Updates: dports and miscellany • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167591 | Jul 24 11:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | DragonFly BSD Updates: dports and miscellany | Tux Machines | Jul 24 11:56 | |
techrights-news | Conflating targets with infects. Just because someone wishes to infect "Linux" with this thing doesn't mean it'll be feasible; with Windows there are back doors https://www.fudzilla.com/news/55138-linux-hit-by-a-rather-nasty-persistent-virus | Jul 24 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fudzilla.com | Linux hit by a rather nasty persistent virus | Jul 24 12:02 | |
techrights-news | This is not security but Linux (Microsoft) Foundation propaganda and stigmatisation that distracts from the back doors https://www.computing.co.uk/feature/4053287/about-sboms-moves-secure-software-supply-chain | Jul 24 12:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.computing.co.uk | All about SBOMs: the latest moves to secure the software supply chain | Jul 24 12:04 | |
techrights-news | Proprietary software and sensationalising headlines, the usual from Gordon Kelly, basically naming how many people are estimated to use the software https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2022/07/21/google-chrome-high-level-vulnerabilities-discovered-windows-macos-linux/ | Jul 24 12:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.forbes.com | Google Update Warning Issued For 3 Billion Chrome Users | Jul 24 12:06 | |
techrights-news | Forbes employs dishonest hacks, not journalists. Many of them are Microsoft/Bill Gates operatives, sans disclosure... | Jul 24 12:07 |
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techrights-news | This is not real security, this is bureaucracy and paperwork https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/news/252522983/CNCF-CISA-address-hurdles-to-SBOM-for-cloud-security | Jul 24 12:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.techtarget.com | CNCF, CISA address hurdles to SBOM for cloud security | Jul 24 12:08 | |
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techrights-news | "Docker and Podman offer similar capabilities to manage containers, but Docker's security vulnerabilities might make Podman more appealing for some admins." https://www.techtarget.com/searchitoperations/tip/Compare-Docker-vs-Podman-for-container-management | Jul 24 12:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.techtarget.com | Compare Docker vs. Podman for container management | Jul 24 12:09 | |
techrights-news | "Since C hit the scene in 1972, the language has continuously evolved to stay relevant in modern development. We examine C's history and why it's still relevant." https://www.techtarget.com/searchapparchitecture/tip/A-quick-glance-at-the-history-of-C-programming-languages | Jul 24 12:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.techtarget.com | A quick glance at the history of C programming languages | Jul 24 12:11 | |
techrights-news | The Matrix Interoperated: Element fuses growth in open source messaging protocol • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167592 | Jul 24 12:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | The Matrix Interoperated: Element fuses growth in open source messaging protocol | Tux Machines | Jul 24 12:18 | |
matey | "im not gonna do it by pretending that the enemies are on the same team as me"-- guy from tmz talking to kanye west, in response to | Jul 24 12:21 |
matey | "400 years of slavery? that sounds liks a CHOICE" | Jul 24 12:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | coming soon, IBM marketing blitz | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | featuring kanye west | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "we are not raysist"-ibm | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | they already coopeted the jamaican flag | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | after doing soime exploratory eugenics projects there | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe that can hep game gulag search resulkts | Jul 24 12:29 |
schestowitz[TR2] | icbm.. the champion of "wokeness" | Jul 24 12:29 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jul 24 12:30 |
schestowitz[TR2] | \microsoft: the company of ETHICS | Jul 24 12:30 |
matey | SIX MILLION dead? that sounds likes a CHOICE!-- ibm | Jul 24 12:30 |
matey | you couldnt kill that many unless SOME of them were VOLUNTEERING | Jul 24 12:30 |
matey | yknow? | Jul 24 12:31 |
matey | i mean, its a sure path to misery in life to focus on the lives you DONT have | Jul 24 12:31 |
techrights-news | "I read yesterday that there is a new release of Apache OpenOffice (4.1.13). Despite the news release, the new release is less than exciting - it mostly consists of minor bug fixes." gemini://nafmusings.smol.pub/new-openoffice-release | Jul 24 12:32 |
matey | i dont want to pour gasoline. lets focus on the POSITIVES. | Jul 24 12:32 |
techrights-news | Religious content in Gemini gemini://eph.smol.pub/1658648695 | Jul 24 12:33 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Novell CEO, to me: | Jul 24 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR2] | (via his attorney) | Jul 24 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR2] | these articles are old | Jul 24 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR2] | let's remove them | Jul 24 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for being old | Jul 24 12:36 |
schestowitz[TR2] | that's what "Right to be forgotten" is about | Jul 24 12:37 |
matey | what are the positives of red hat? | Jul 24 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it pays "journalists" | Jul 24 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | to lie for them | Jul 24 12:39 |
schestowitz[TR2] | you know some of their names | Jul 24 12:39 |
matey | those are positives? | Jul 24 12:40 |
techrights-news | Why on Earth does Jack Wallen help Microsoft? TypeScript is vendor lock-in. Link omitted. | Jul 24 12:40 |
matey | i guess journalists getting paid is technically a positive, when its out of context here | Jul 24 12:40 |
matey | but i mean are there any real positives of red hat | Jul 24 12:41 |
techrights-news | x86 defects prevent Linux from being released with sufficient time for proper testing https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Yt0LbbTNZyrM0pVw@zn.tnic/ | Jul 24 12:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | [GIT PULL] x86/urgent for v5.19-rc8 - Borislav Petkov | Jul 24 12:41 | |
matey | that should make us say "man, im so glad red hat is a thing in 2022" | Jul 24 12:41 |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167593 | Jul 24 12:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 12:43 | |
techrights-news | GNU Parallel 20220722 (’Roe vs Wade’) released • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167594 | Jul 24 12:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GNU Parallel 20220722 ('Roe vs Wade') released | Tux Machines | Jul 24 12:43 | |
matey | probably not many positives to focus on there | Jul 24 12:43 |
matey | maybe focusing on the positives would be like trying to think of a reason what they did isnt really their fault | Jul 24 12:43 |
techrights-news | NanoPi R4SE dual Gigabit Ethernet router adds 32GB eMMC flash - CNX Software ⚓ https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/07/24/nanopi-r4se-dual-gigabit-ethernet-router-32gb-emmc-flash/ ䷉ Source: Linux | GNU | Hardware | cnxsoftware | | Jul 24 12:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnx-software.com | NanoPi R4SE dual Gigabit Ethernet router adds 32GB eMMC flash - CNX Software | Jul 24 12:44 | |
techrights-news | What is the fastest ARM SoC? https://dwaves.de/2022/07/24/what-is-the-fastest-arm-soc-geekbench-results-samsung-s21-ultra-how-to-send-android-apps-over-bluetooth-or-e-mail-how-to-backup-an-android-app-to-file/ | Jul 24 12:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-» What is the fastest ARM SoC? – GeekBench results Samsung S21 Ultra & how to send Android Apps over Bluetooth (or E-Mail) & how to backup an Android App to file | dwaves.de | Jul 24 12:46 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft, like IBM, publishers a lot of lies about itself using complicit, BRIBED 'journalists'... I reckon IBM did this much earlier than Microsoft did | Jul 24 12:47 |
techrights-news | IBM/ICBM is a company in rapid decline, but the corrupt media refuses to say so or has been too busy drowning out the few who do say so. And yes, the bribes from ICBM are easily provable. Microsoftis the same. | Jul 24 12:48 |
techrights-news | A truth-teller surrounded by 99 liars would seem outlandish, out of touch, irrational. Democracy too isn't a popularity content when election are put on sale/auction for oligarchs. Nominations too. | Jul 24 12:50 |
techrights-news | SJVN is not a journalism. Maybe he was until a decade ago. Now he's a coin-operated PR rep and ZDNet as well as Linux Foundation (yes, connection) are his "fixers"... | Jul 24 12:51 |
techrights-news | James Zemlin and his wife Sheela Microsoft have probably done far more damage to GNU/Linux than any single person or couple at Microsoft, including Bill and Lolita Gates | Jul 24 12:52 |
techrights-news | Notice the wording. Greg K-H (LF) is a slave of Intel. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Ys%2FbWIk0F5srkkpF@kroah.com/ follow the money... | Jul 24 12:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | Re: RETBleed: WARNING: Spectre v2 mitigation leaves CPU vulnerable to RETBleed attacks, data leaks possible! - Greg Kroah-Hartman | Jul 24 12:53 | |
techrights-news | LF is like US elections. Zero monetary contribution? ZERO influence on code, policy etc. LF is a briber's laundry machine... a middleman between geeks who are meant to work on Linux... and the GPL infringer who abuse their work | Jul 24 12:55 |
techrights-news | OSI is also a 'laundry machine' of Microsoft bribes http://techrights.org/2021/12/30/osi-budget-for-proprietary-software-monopoly/ | Jul 24 12:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | In the Latest OSI Tax Filing (From the IRS), Filed 13 Months Ago, Only 4% of the Revenue Comes From Members (People, Not Corporations) and $252,702 Goes to Microsoft Projects (Propping Up Proprietary Software Monopoly) | Techrights | Jul 24 12:55 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▅▅▃▆▁█▁▃▂▆▅▆▆▅▇▇▅▅▆▇▆▆▅▆▆▄▅▆▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 34.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▁▁▁▁██▁▁▁▆▇▁▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 26.06▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jul 24 12:59 |
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matey | trumps pastor was norman vincent peale, the author of the power of positive thinking? | Jul 24 13:09 |
techrights-news | The performance impact of various debug options on Fedora Rawhide debug kernels https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/HRJT4UF35MRJ7C4ZXVHBFXB4BTW64YSO/ | Jul 24 13:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lists.fedoraproject.org | The performance impact of various debug options on Fedora Rawhide debug kernels - devel - Fedora Mailing-Lists | Jul 24 13:09 | |
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techrights-news | Linux Foundation does not work for Linux. Linux Foundation works for the Linux Foundation. Who is the Linux Foundation? Many companies that dislike Linux, barely tolerate the licence of Linux, and exercise control over this "threat" using the so-called 'Linux' Foundation. Check the board, Those seats are ON SALE. | Jul 24 13:23 |
psydroid2 | what is happening with windows in norway and other countries? | Jul 24 13:24 |
psydroid2 | https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/norway#monthly-200901-202207 | Jul 24 13:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Operating System Market Share Norway | Statcounter Global Stats | Jul 24 13:24 | |
psydroid2 | https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/all/turkey#monthly-200901-202207 | Jul 24 13:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Operating System Market Share Turkey | Statcounter Global Stats | Jul 24 13:26 | |
matey | #brokenwindowstheory | Jul 24 13:28 |
psydroid2 | I wonder if it's just holiday season or some kind of marketing/bribery is going on | Jul 24 13:29 |
matey | maybe, just possibly | Jul 24 13:33 |
matey | the earth has flipped over | Jul 24 13:33 |
matey | not in a bad way necessarily | Jul 24 13:33 |
matey | definitely NOT in a good way | Jul 24 13:33 |
matey | just... completely | Jul 24 13:34 |
matey | sort of like a parallel universe | Jul 24 13:34 |
matey | except (slightly) less weird | Jul 24 13:34 |
matey | thats my theory, let me know what you find out | Jul 24 13:34 |
matey | world has flipped-- explains everything pretty much | Jul 24 13:35 |
matey | this year. or 2021. one of those. | Jul 24 13:35 |
matey | second theory, different from the first | Jul 24 13:35 |
matey | first theory (which was intended as tongue in cheek anyway) is actually result of | Jul 24 13:35 |
matey | 1. heat wave | Jul 24 13:36 |
matey | 2. lack of sleep | Jul 24 13:36 |
matey | 3. instant coffee (too tired to make tea. whats tea? ohhh, caffiene. hi...) | Jul 24 13:36 |
matey | so thats another theory | Jul 24 13:36 |
matey | but i still like the first one. it could be that. | Jul 24 13:36 |
matey | how much coffee do you have to drink before its basically the same as snorting coke? i dont know | Jul 24 13:37 |
matey | /me considers standing on a coffee table, but then thats kanye. no, its tom. better leave the table alone. | Jul 24 13:38 |
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matey | "i also dont wanna be too mean to her, since i believe she was cursed by a vengeful spirit, so that everything she touches takes on a hideous pinterest aesthetic" | Jul 24 13:51 |
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matey | "kind of a 'king midas, if he was a quirky aunt' situation" | Jul 24 13:53 |
matey | paint the outside black and the inside white and put some native american shit on it | Jul 24 13:55 |
matey | then wait for the money to roll in | Jul 24 13:55 |
matey | (what does this have to do with tech? ffs, this has GNOME written all the fuck over it) | Jul 24 13:55 |
matey | gnome: kind of a ruthless get-rich-quick scam artist if they were quirky aunts who develop software and only care about big companies liking what they do | Jul 24 13:56 |
matey | slash / ibm | Jul 24 13:57 |
matey | or plus + ibm | Jul 24 13:57 |
matey | 2 terabytes of icons? that sounds like a CHOICE | Jul 24 13:57 |
matey | but if you try to uninstall them your applications go with | Jul 24 13:57 |
matey | everyone knows that without icons | Jul 24 13:58 |
matey | applications Will D-I-E | Jul 24 13:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | systemd-ood | Jul 24 13:58 |
schestowitz[TR2] | syemedie-hard | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | buggy as hell | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | after 40 years (next year) of gnu | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | we cannot even do some basics right | Jul 24 13:59 |
matey | systemdie-hard-2-cancel-stallman-with-a-vengeance | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but Microsoft Lennart is working on it | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for Microsoft salaries | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | no incentive to make it work well | Jul 24 13:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | his boss is selling WINDOWS | Jul 24 13:59 |
matey | i guess youre going ot tease the microsoft lennart thing a bit longer before telling anyone what that is hmm | Jul 24 13:59 |
matey | we cannot even do some basics right <- you mean like not hosting gnu projects on github? | Jul 24 14:00 |
matey | ukraine: we have weapons to use against putlin! where should we put them to keep them safe | Jul 24 14:01 |
matey | i dunno, how about the kremlin | Jul 24 14:01 |
matey | great idea! | Jul 24 14:01 |
matey | https://github.com | Jul 24 14:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-GitHub: Where the world builds software · GitHub | Jul 24 14:01 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | builds for Microsoft | Jul 24 14:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | btw, gemini has a github proxy | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | afaik, the web lacks that | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so far | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | linkedin shows mirosoft takles you to court over xcopies | Jul 24 14:02 |
matey | ive been openly against a github proxy | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | after harvesting the data from the useds | Jul 24 14:02 |
matey | because it doesnt mirror, so microsoft retains exactly the same amount of control (a proxy doesnt solve this problem) | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: sometimes you have no choice | Jul 24 14:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like with invidious | Jul 24 14:02 |
matey | this isnt one of those | Jul 24 14:02 |
matey | no, with video you cant mirror the massive massive content | Jul 24 14:03 |
matey | with most github projects the real problem is people need to move | Jul 24 14:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | btw: http://techrights.org/2021/11/11/microsoft-hates-linux/ | Jul 24 14:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Halloween Documents in Gemini Space | Techrights | Jul 24 14:03 | |
matey | 10 months old, so | Jul 24 14:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: that's not a mirror | Jul 24 14:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it's converted on the fly | Jul 24 14:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like wtih newsswaffle | Jul 24 14:04 |
matey | that. is. my. point. | Jul 24 14:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or the youtube gemini proxy | Jul 24 14:04 |
matey | a proxy doesnt solve anything with github | Jul 24 14:04 |
matey | you need mirrors. | Jul 24 14:04 |
matey | the problem is microsoft controls the project | Jul 24 14:04 |
matey | a proxy doesnt fix that | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | a mirror at least provides a copy they dont control | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | a proxy solves nothing here | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | right solution TO A DIFFERENT PROBLEM | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | thats why im against github proxies | Jul 24 14:05 |
techrights-news | Links 24/07/2022: GNU Parallel 20220722 (’Roe vs Wade’) and Many SBC Projects | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/24/many-sbc-projects/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/24/many-sbc-projects/ | Jul 24 14:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/07/2022: GNU Parallel 20220722 (‘Roe vs Wade’) and Many SBC Projects | Techrights | Jul 24 14:05 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | it's not the solutio | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | because they make idiots think something improved (when nothing did) | Jul 24 14:05 |
matey | its not any kind of solution | Jul 24 14:05 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but it can miigate a bit | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | mitigate WHAT | Jul 24 14:06 |
techrights-news | Links 24/07/2022: GNU Parallel 20220722 (’Roe vs Wade’) and Many SBC Projects | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/24/many-sbc-projects/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/24/many-sbc-projects/ | Jul 24 14:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | matey: you not touching a Microsoft server | Jul 24 14:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | when there is no other option | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | thats not the problem with github | Jul 24 14:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | as some project decided to be just on there | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | the problem is the code is there | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | thats the problem | Jul 24 14:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | same for nitter | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | nitter is a different problem | Jul 24 14:06 |
matey | nitter solves a different problem | Jul 24 14:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | niter is people | Jul 24 14:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and with shithub it is people AND projects | Jul 24 14:07 |
matey | with shithub its microsoft controlling the hosting of projects | Jul 24 14:07 |
matey | with a proxy the same problem exists, but now theres a layer on top | Jul 24 14:08 |
matey | but the problem is still there | Jul 24 14:08 |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167595 | Jul 24 14:08 |
matey | only now it feels like something has changed | Jul 24 14:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:08 | |
matey | whats the proxy called | Jul 24 14:08 |
matey | gemhub? | Jul 24 14:08 |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167596 | Jul 24 14:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:08 | |
matey | gitgem? gitini? | Jul 24 14:09 |
techrights-news | Browsers and Standards • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167597 | Jul 24 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Browsers and Standards | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:09 | |
techrights-news | Fedora Rawhide Performance / Red Hat • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167598 | Jul 24 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Fedora Rawhide Performance / Red Hat | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:09 | |
matey | did they even name it | Jul 24 14:09 |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167599 | Jul 24 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:09 | |
techrights-news | Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, NanoPi, and Lots More • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167600 | Jul 24 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, NanoPi, and Lots More | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:09 | |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/07/24/russia-confirms-strike-on-odesa-port-news "Russia confirms strike on Odessa port" | Jul 24 14:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jul 24 14:09 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | http://techrights.org/2022/07/09/microsoftless-github-access/ | Jul 24 14:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Checking and Downloading Projects Hosted in Microsoft’s Proprietary Code Prison (GitHub) Without Touching Microsoft Servers | Techrights | Jul 24 14:10 | |
matey | http://techrights.org/2022/07/09/rose-tinted-glasses-for-github/ | Jul 24 14:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 404 @ http://techrights.org/2022/07/09/rose-tinted-glasses-for-github/ ) | Jul 24 14:10 | |
matey | nothing more than that | Jul 24 14:10 |
matey | really you could just colour one of your monitors with a pink marker pen | Jul 24 14:11 |
schestowitz[TR2] | you can read the text and listen to the audio | Jul 24 14:12 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but I did not call it "the" solution | Jul 24 14:12 |
schestowitz[TR2] | the final solution is when github shuts down | Jul 24 14:12 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and ballmer blows his brains out | Jul 24 14:12 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and herr sixel cries | Jul 24 14:13 |
matey | he doesnt strike me as being that much in favour of github | Jul 24 14:13 |
matey | just completely neutral about it | Jul 24 14:13 |
matey | which is still a bad thing imo | Jul 24 14:13 |
matey | the final solution is when github shuts down <- so far thats the only solution | Jul 24 14:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | self-hosting is better | Jul 24 14:14 |
matey | which means its not really a solution, its just waiting for a day when the problem magically fixes itself | Jul 24 14:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but microsoft and other over-complicate git | Jul 24 14:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | having taken over key developers | Jul 24 14:15 |
matey | self-hosting is better <- any hosting is better | Jul 24 14:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and their salareies | Jul 24 14:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or via | Jul 24 14:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so self-hosting can becomne harder | Jul 24 14:15 |
matey | even gitlab is better... its barely noticeable, sure, but technically its better | Jul 24 14:15 |
matey | sort of | Jul 24 14:15 |
matey | everybody needs as many git features as microsoft word | Jul 24 14:15 |
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matey | therefore gitlab is the only real alternative, even though no sane person would opt for it | Jul 24 14:16 |
matey | so while really, most things are better options | Jul 24 14:16 |
matey | gitlab is the only "real" one | Jul 24 14:16 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | don't think so | Jul 24 14:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | linux doens't use it | Jul 24 14:16 |
matey | or you could just host your project up the arse of a 100-foot rabid badger | Jul 24 14:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | gnome and kde use it a bit | Jul 24 14:16 |
matey | at least its not microsoft | Jul 24 14:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but don't have to | Jul 24 14:16 |
matey | gitbadger is gonna be so epic | Jul 24 14:17 |
matey | obviously security is built in | Jul 24 14:17 |
matey | plus it has a special url feature | Jul 24 14:18 |
matey | what it does is-- you have a gitbadger url for each project | Jul 24 14:18 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "Gitea is the software we’ve decided to put our faith into" ☛ https://code.blender.org/2022/07/gitea-diaries-part-1/ | | Jul 24 14:19 |
schestowitz[TR2] | new | Jul 24 14:19 |
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matey | but when you go, it redirects to the github repo so you dont have to type in the github url | Jul 24 14:19 |
matey | its not the solution, but it mitigates it | Jul 24 14:19 |
matey | the first step of course is no one types in any more github urls | Jul 24 14:19 |
matey | little by little... we get there | Jul 24 14:19 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lore.kernel.org | [PATCH RFC v2 00/16] btrfs: add fscrypt integration - Sweet Tea Dorminy | Jul 24 14:22 | |
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techrights-news | [PATCH v6 00/14] GSC support for XeHP SDV and DG2 ⚓ https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220724082428.218628-1-tomas.winkler@intel.com/T/ ䷉ Source: intel | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220724082428.218628-1-tomas.winkler@intel.com/T/ | Jul 24 14:40 |
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techrights-news | Testing Limine Installer on a UEFI computer http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167572#comment-34421 | Jul 24 14:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Limine Installer version 1.0 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 14:44 | |
techrights-news | "3DimViewer is a lightweight 3D viewer of medical DICOM datasets that is distributed as open source software. The viewer is multiplatform software written in C++ that runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems." https://medevel.com/3dimviewer-22/ | Jul 24 14:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | 3DimViewer is an Open-source Free DICOM Viewer | Jul 24 14:44 | |
techrights-news | "The dicom or formerly "go-dicom" is a library and command-line tool to read, write, and generally work with DICOM medical image files in native Go." https://medevel.com/os-dicom-parser-for-go/ | Jul 24 14:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | dicom: an Open-source DICOM Parser for The Go Language | Jul 24 14:45 | |
techrights-news | "InfCloud is a free open-source web-based CalDAV and CardDAV client that integrates both CardDavMATE and CalDavZAP in one platform. [...] GNU Affero General Public License (version 3.0)." https://medevel.com/infcloud/ | Jul 24 14:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | InfCloud is an Open-source Self-hosted CardDAV and CardDAV client | Jul 24 14:46 | |
techrights-news | Popular Science has resorted to spam/wwebspam of diploma mills https://www.popsci.com/gear/linux-training-sale/ | Jul 24 14:48 |
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matey | the future: no car, no bus, no hotel, and no home-- only airbnb and uber | Jul 24 15:01 |
matey | heres why https://yewtu.be/watch?v=WycFnXXj6h0 | Jul 24 15:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Stay Here: Gentrification and the Neoliberal City - Invidious | Jul 24 15:01 | |
matey | but its okay we can live in tents until they get slashed | Jul 24 15:02 |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167601 | Jul 24 15:07 |
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matey | "while i do absolutely appreciate all the suggestions that i get, the problem with this is that... theres not really any commentary i can add about a show that the u.n. would unambiguouslyy classify as a war crime" | Jul 24 15:07 |
techrights-news | 5 Best Free and Open Source Console-Based YouTube Tools • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167602 | Jul 24 15:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | 5 Best Free and Open Source Console-Based YouTube Tools | Tux Machines | Jul 24 15:17 | |
MinceR | https://apina.biz/178204.webp?mode=sfw | Jul 24 15:21 |
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matey | "as you may or may not know, anti-freeze is not good for you" | Jul 24 16:03 |
Ariadne | reason 9000000000 that amazon sucks, they let counterfeit books onto their market: https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1550930876183166976?s=21&t=gpfPaZukSzYib-zSIvOwAA | Jul 24 16:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@fchollet: I've been asked about this a lot, so let me provide a quick FAQ. Q: What's the nature of the issue? A: Anyone who… https://t.co/pNaB8zXwvY | Jul 24 16:14 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@fchollet: I've been asked about this a lot, so let me provide a quick FAQ. Q: What's the nature of the issue? A: Anyone who… https://t.co/pNaB8zXwvY | Jul 24 16:14 | |
Ariadne | https://nitter.net/fchollet/status/1550930876183166976?s=21&t=gpfPaZukSzYib-zSIvOwAA | Jul 24 16:15 |
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XRevan86 | Ariadne: One would think a company as big as Amazon would have this sorted out. | Jul 24 16:22 |
XRevan86 | What is this, Wildberries, Ltd.? | Jul 24 16:22 |
matey | amazon has zero fucks to give | Jul 24 16:23 |
matey | they pass the savings onto bezos, the costs onto authors and share the profits with the cottage industry frauds | Jul 24 16:24 |
matey | i LOVE book piracy. dont do very much of it. but this is just nasty, for-profit scamming (and amazon of course, still profits from it) | Jul 24 16:24 |
matey | i LOVE book piracy <- you know, "sharing" | Jul 24 16:25 |
matey | thats not what this is | Jul 24 16:25 |
matey | this is you buy a book from scam artists, for the retail price, you get shit, and the author gets nothing, and only frauds get paid | Jul 24 16:26 |
matey | i cant think of a single good thing about it | Jul 24 16:26 |
matey | PLUS amazon | Jul 24 16:26 |
Ariadne | book piracy is fine, not everyone has the ability to pay for books | Jul 24 16:27 |
Ariadne | this is just scamming though | Jul 24 16:27 |
matey | yep | Jul 24 16:27 |
Ariadne | and it disincentivizes releasing books under libre | Jul 24 16:28 |
matey | and amazon doesnt care because its cheaper or even (short term) profitable to let the scammers just do whatever | Jul 24 16:28 |
Ariadne | there’s a lot of books where the book itself is under creative commons or GFDL or whatever | Jul 24 16:28 |
matey | and it disincentivizes releasing books under libre <- maybe amazon is banking on it helping drm too | Jul 24 16:28 |
Ariadne | but if the author gets fucked over on sales due to this shit | Jul 24 16:28 |
matey | i mean theyre the ones that made drm on BOOKS an everyday thing | Jul 24 16:28 |
matey | which is exactly why i stoppped being an amazon customer 16 years ago when that bullshit started | Jul 24 16:29 |
Ariadne | then they might rethink that for future books | Jul 24 16:29 |
Ariadne | yeah i don’t buy books from amazon | Jul 24 16:29 |
matey | amazon does nothing they arent forced to do. the unions will have to care about this for it to change | Jul 24 16:29 |
matey | i don’t buy books from amazon <- good idea | Jul 24 16:29 |
Ariadne | there is a shop in seattle called ada’s technical books which has better pricing tbh | Jul 24 16:29 |
matey | yeah they play games with prices that dont really help the authors or customers | Jul 24 16:30 |
matey | w3hich isnt surprising, because amazon is all about exploiting both | Jul 24 16:30 |
matey | i should say all three | Jul 24 16:30 |
Ariadne | i’d be mad if i paid 150 bucks for a book and got some counterfeit bullshit version tho | Jul 24 16:30 |
matey | amazon is all about exploiting workers, authors and customers | Jul 24 16:30 |
matey | i’d be mad if i paid 150 bucks for a book and got some counterfeit bullshit version tho <- even bezos himself might think "wow, thats like what i make in 0.0000-- OH! back to making money!" | Jul 24 16:31 |
matey | maybe authors will band together to tell people not to buy any books from amazon | Jul 24 16:32 |
matey | it probably wont be that epic, but it would be cool if they did | Jul 24 16:32 |
matey | one of the main reasons weird al offered "dont download this song" as a free download was to call attention to the fact that the customer-demonising labels werent even paying artists ANYTHING for streaming revenue | Jul 24 16:33 |
matey | while moving so many things to streaming-- for which artists get exactly 0 (depending on whatever factors etc etc etc) | Jul 24 16:34 |
matey | so theyre like "customers are denying revenue to artists!" | Jul 24 16:34 |
matey | weird al: "WHAT revenue?" | Jul 24 16:34 |
MinceR | https://apina.biz/190493.png?mode=sfw | Jul 24 16:35 |
XRevan86 | MinceR: Simplified. | Jul 24 16:37 |
XRevan86 | It implies that Russia holds one position at a time, which is almost never true. | Jul 24 16:38 |
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MinceR | :> | Jul 24 16:41 |
psydroid2 | oops, they did it again | Jul 24 16:42 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1551229056586244100 | Jul 24 16:44 |
XRevan86 | "In case you come across a Westerner claiming that Russia wants to negotiate a peaceful resolution of their invasion and we just don't know about it, here is the head of Russia's biggest state media group and a head of State Duma's Defense Committee to tell you otherwise. #Chomsky" | Jul 24 16:44 |
matey | It implies that Russia holds one position at a time <- putin is doing downward dog in a bunker, while everyone else is doing stretch up on your toes to see over the iron curtain | Jul 24 16:45 |
XRevan86 | I meant a different thing: that Russian propaganda doesn't care about internal consistency, it only cares about poking holes in what everyone else is saying. | Jul 24 16:47 |
matey | I meant a different thing: that Russian propaganda doesn't care about internal consistency, it only cares about poking holes in what everyone else is saying. <- that sounds a LOT like this website that i go to a lot | Jul 24 16:48 |
matey | of course people (being organic) are rarely 100% consistent | Jul 24 16:52 |
matey | we paint with the all the colours of the wind, you know | Jul 24 16:52 |
matey | but honest people have a certainly level of consistency | Jul 24 16:52 |
matey | and bullshit... doesnt have to | Jul 24 16:52 |
XRevan86 | matey: Honesty hooks to the objective world, so it has to resemble it at least somehow. | Jul 24 16:53 |
matey | people do impressions though | Jul 24 16:54 |
XRevan86 | Bullshit is like fiction, and that is hard to keep the record straight of. | Jul 24 16:54 |
matey | yep | Jul 24 16:54 |
matey | which is why people who integrate science fiction into their lives like its not fiction get so irritated when youre like "midichlorians" | Jul 24 16:55 |
matey | "what?" | Jul 24 16:55 |
matey | "midichlorians" | Jul 24 16:55 |
matey | "fuck you!" | Jul 24 16:55 |
XRevan86 | Is Bible science fiction? | Jul 24 16:56 |
matey | its got a dude who can fly and hes immortal and he can talk to invisible people | Jul 24 16:56 |
XRevan86 | But maybe it's more like a fantasy. | Jul 24 16:56 |
matey | sounds more like fantasy genre, but a lot of stores lump them together (or make them neighbours) | Jul 24 16:56 |
matey | yep | Jul 24 16:57 |
XRevan86 | s/a (fantasy)/\1/ | Jul 24 16:57 |
matey | if they do it again, jesus should have a unicorn named holiah | Jul 24 16:57 |
matey | and they can go on quests to heal the sick and make people feel bad for being stupid douchebags | Jul 24 16:58 |
matey | "behold! you have been stupid and a douche. repent! and try not to be a cunt all the time" | Jul 24 16:58 |
matey | "thank you jesus!" | Jul 24 16:58 |
matey | "holiah... away!!" | Jul 24 16:58 |
XRevan86 | matey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynocephaly#Saint_Christopher | Jul 24 16:58 |
XRevan86 | At least they have that. | Jul 24 16:58 |
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XRevan86 | > The late 10th century German bishop and poet Walter of Speyer portrayed St. Christopher as a giant of a cynocephalic species in the land of the Chananeans (Canaan in the New Testament) who ate human flesh and barked. Eventually, Christopher met the Christ child, regretted his former behavior, and received baptism. He, too, was rewarded with a human appearance, whereupon he devoted his life to Christ | Jul 24 16:59 |
XRevan86 | ian service and became an Athleta Christi, one of the military saints. | Jul 24 16:59 |
matey | jesus might be a superhero, but if he is he shirks a bit | Jul 24 17:00 |
matey | it could also be a murder mystery | Jul 24 17:00 |
matey | the romans did it, but everyone thinks it was the jews | Jul 24 17:01 |
XRevan86 | "rewarded with a human appearance" <- That's speciesism. | Jul 24 17:01 |
XRevan86 | matey: No, they say that Jews are enablers. | Jul 24 17:01 |
XRevan86 | For some reason that's worse. | Jul 24 17:01 |
matey | then jesus is like "but im a jew!" and everyone else is like "really?" | Jul 24 17:02 |
matey | "you always seemed a bit new agey to me" | Jul 24 17:02 |
matey | we could all be singing together and holding hands, and the adl would find something wrong with it | Jul 24 17:02 |
XRevan86 | matey: I'm pretty sure Anti-Semitism is the root cause of the blame, not the other way around. | Jul 24 17:04 |
XRevan86 | If more people were Anti-Italian, then Romans would've been to blame. | Jul 24 17:04 |
XRevan86 | But Romans are highly regarded, so they're off the hook. | Jul 24 17:04 |
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matey | matey: I'm pretty sure Anti-Semitism is the root cause of the blame, not the other way around. <- that may very well be | Jul 24 17:23 |
matey | im only suggesting the adl is insane about an issue that would matter either way | Jul 24 17:24 |
matey | theyre sort of like the peta of racial justice | Jul 24 17:24 |
matey | when people talk about peta im like fuck that, support a real organisation like the aspca or the international-- i believe they have international chapters | Jul 24 17:25 |
matey | peta is nuts-- i dont hate animals | Jul 24 17:25 |
MinceR | (cat) https://apina.biz/190276.jpg?mode=sfw | Jul 24 17:27 |
techrights-news | Decrypting MIME multipart messages in Rmail gemini://alexschroeder.ch/page/2022-07-24%20Decrypting%20MIME%20multipart%20messages%20in%20Rmail | Jul 24 17:31 |
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techrights-news | "Anyone interested in developing their R programming skills or improving their data literacy can enjoy unlimited free access for a week until 24 July at 11:59 PM." Expires shortly. https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/refine-your-r-skills-with-free-access-to-datacamp/ | Jul 24 17:39 |
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techrights-news | Robin Donatello Talks About Growing an R Community at a State University https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/robin-donatello-talks-about-growing-an-r-community-at-a-state-university/ | Jul 24 17:40 |
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techrights-news | simstudy updated to version 0.5.0 https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/simstudy-updated-to-version-0-5-0/ | Jul 24 17:42 |
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techrights-news | "This post highlights some of the improvements in the latest RStudio IDE release 2022.07.0, code-named “Spotted Wakerobin”." https://www.r-bloggers.com/2022/07/rstudio-2022-07-0-whats-new/ | Jul 24 17:42 |
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techrights-news | "We are pleased to announce a new release of sq, our command line tool for OpenPGP operations. This release brings some more functionality, as well as some bug fixes." https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2022/07/21/202207-sq-0.27.0/ | Jul 24 17:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sequoia-pgp.org | Blog - sq 0.27.0 is Released | Jul 24 17:44 | |
techuser | I know a person with a nickname sq on IRC | Jul 24 17:46 |
techrights-news | "This week the BMP581 Pressure Sensor and ISM330DHCX 6DoF IMU get the Qwiic treatment!" https://www.sparkfun.com/news/4927 | Jul 24 17:46 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: that can mean loads of ttttttttttttttttttttttthings | Jul 24 17:47 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I should use the other computer | Jul 24 17:47 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it multiplies keystrokes | Jul 24 17:47 |
techuser | seroquel drug I think | Jul 24 17:47 |
schestowitz[TR2] | hmm... maybe restarting barrier can help | Jul 24 17:49 |
techrights-news | "Qwiic Micro reduces the size of a normal Qwiic board by more than a third, creating a new standard of 0.75in. x 0.30in. / 24.65mm x 7.62mm." https://www.sparkfun.com/news/4959 | Jul 24 17:50 |
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techrights-news | Gulag GulagTube floundering, now some high-profiie creators use it like OnlyFans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riqE-ZybtcU | Jul 24 17:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@Invidious: https://invidious.namazso.eu/watch?v=riqE-ZybtcU | Jul 24 17:51 | |
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techrights-news | PeaZip is a FREE Archive Manager for Windows, Mac & Linux - Invidious ⚓ https://yewtu.be/watch?v=c1JHxQHCt5g | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://auragem.space/youtube/video/c1JHxQHCt5g | Jul 24 17:52 |
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techrights-news | IntelliJ vs. Eclipse: Which is Better for Beginners? ⚓ https://www.ubuntupit.com/intellij-vs-eclipse-which-is-better-for-beginners/ ䷉ Source: UbuntuPIT | GNU | Linux | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.ubuntupit.com/intellij-vs-eclipse-which-is-better-for-beginners/ | Jul 24 17:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ubuntupit.com | IntelliJ vs. Eclipse: Which is Better for Beginners? | Jul 24 17:53 | |
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techrights-news | What is the SAFEWhat is the SAFE submarine cable? ⚓ https://sysadmin-journal.com/what-is-the-safe-submarine-cable/ | Jul 24 17:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sysadmin-journal.com | What is the SAFE submarine cable? | Jul 24 17:56 | |
techuser | I think there were some discussions about having children on this channel | Jul 24 17:56 |
techuser | someone find them and send links to cuddlybear66 | Jul 24 17:57 |
cuddlybear66 | haii | Jul 24 17:57 |
techrights-news | There is a project to recreate the Prodigy online service ⚓ https://lunduke.substack.com/p/there-is-a-project-to-recreate-the ䷉ Source: lunduke | Jul 24 17:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lunduke.substack.com | There is a project to recreate the Prodigy online service | Jul 24 17:57 | |
techuser | hi | Jul 24 17:58 |
techuser | there should be pages with logs | Jul 24 17:58 |
techuser | will try to find them | Jul 24 17:58 |
techrights-news | Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus - joshua stein | jcs ⚓ https://jcs.org/2022/07/15/kludge ䷉ Source: jcs | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//jcs.org/2022/07/15/kludge | Jul 24 17:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-jcs.org | Writing and Running a BBS on a Macintosh Plus - joshua stein | jcs | Jul 24 17:59 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: there are logs for these channels going back to 2008 | Jul 24 18:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | complete logs | Jul 24 18:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | online | Jul 24 18:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | when you were a toddler | Jul 24 18:00 |
techuser | cuddlybear66: https://techrights.org/category/irc-logs/ I guess | Jul 24 18:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC Logs | Techrights | Jul 24 18:00 | |
techuser | ignore the "bad" certificate | Jul 24 18:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | yeah | Jul 24 18:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or use http | Jul 24 18:01 |
techuser | cuddlybear66 is 16 I think | Jul 24 18:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | the logs since 2020 are in gemini:// also | Jul 24 18:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: techrights turns 16 in November | Jul 24 18:01 |
techuser | she probably has no idea about Gemini | Jul 24 18:01 |
techuser | why do you say Mibbit may have "privacy risks", but KiwiIRC not? | Jul 24 18:02 |
techrights-news | Lies, damned lies and survey results - Michael West ⚓ https://michaelwest.com.au/lies-damned-lies-and-survey-results/ ䷉ Source: michaelwest | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//michaelwest.com.au/lies-damned-lies-and-survey-results/ | Jul 24 18:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | Lies, damned lies and survey results - Michael West | Jul 24 18:03 | |
techuser | > Ensure JavaScript is enabled to use the embedded facility above. | and ensure you pass the Cloudflare CAPTCHA | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | iirc, mibbit sold some data | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so then freenode dumped them | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | wikiic is two things | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | the software | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and the site | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | if you self-host it, you are in control | Jul 24 18:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but it has some ugly deps | Jul 24 18:03 |
techuser | were there bigger log files? | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it's vue.js | Jul 24 18:04 |
techuser | like monthly logs? | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | no | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | monthly would be too large | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in 2022 the #techrights logsd alone are about 15 MB a month for html | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe 7mb for plain text | Jul 24 18:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | similar for .gmi versions | Jul 24 18:04 |
techuser | I don't remember when exactly there children talks happened here | Jul 24 18:05 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I cannot recall what you allude to | Jul 24 18:05 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some people use srong words here | Jul 24 18:05 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but there is no pr0n or gore here | Jul 24 18:05 |
techuser | someone did say about giving birth to children, then having it taken away and one imprisoned for "not providing good living conditions for it" | Jul 24 18:06 |
techuser | iirc it was here and not elsewhere | Jul 24 18:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I can imagine who said it | Jul 24 18:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in some states it is the law | Jul 24 18:06 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I know online people who lost custody of their kids | Jul 24 18:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for bogus reasons, not neglect | Jul 24 18:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or denied visitations | Jul 24 18:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | "thank you for the sperm, not stay away from your own child or I call the cops" | Jul 24 18:07 |
techuser | and I don't remember if it was me or someone else saying that one's life is becoming more difficult/less freedom once kids appear | Jul 24 18:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | /not/now/ | Jul 24 18:07 |
techuser | cuddlybear66: I guess you can now say something on it | Jul 24 18:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: I'm surprise you cannot remember if it was something you said or someone else | Jul 24 18:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | life always gets harder once kids arrive at the home (as in born) | Jul 24 18:08 |
schestowitz[TR2] | toddlers cannot help around the house | Jul 24 18:08 |
techuser | I have bad memory, maybe because COVID-19 or something else | Jul 24 18:09 |
techuser | it may have hit my memory back then | Jul 24 18:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | you grew up in tough times | Jul 24 18:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | war in ukraine, lockdowns, inflation, food availability perils | Jul 24 18:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some parents make kids like trophies | Jul 24 18:09 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and quit caring once the kids are born | Jul 24 18:09 |
techuser | giving birth to children for this... and then die in a war | Jul 24 18:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or when the head/body ratio is no longer "cute" | Jul 24 18:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so they neglect them | Jul 24 18:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some animals let the offspring off the nest too at a young age | Jul 24 18:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I think I solved the issue with the multi-clicking | Jul 24 18:10 |
schestowitz[TR2] | barrier was running off too much swap | Jul 24 18:11 |
techrights-news | Sea of buzzworsd, FB SPAM in a respected (used to be!) journal https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/06/24/1054817/yann-lecun-bold-new-vision-future-ai-deep-learning-meta/ | Jul 24 18:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.technologyreview.com | Yann LeCun’s big bet for building intelligent machines | MIT Technology Review | Jul 24 18:12 | |
techuser | IRC is better than children | Jul 24 18:12 |
techrights-news | The Fight Over Which Uses of [computer programs] Europe Should Outlaw https://www.wired.com/story/europe-law-outlaw-ai/ see http://techrights.org/2022/01/11/buzzwords-from-brussels/ | Jul 24 18:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Fight Over Which Uses of Artificial Intelligence Europe Should Outlaw | WIRED | Jul 24 18:13 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | A Soup of Buzzwords From Brussels (the European Commission) | Techrights | Jul 24 18:13 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: irc is safe for children | Jul 24 18:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | because you cannot have creeps sending you pics and stuff | Jul 24 18:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | I started using irc at age 13, IIRC | Jul 24 18:13 |
schestowitz[TR2] | chatted with other kids around thr world | Jul 24 18:13 |
techuser | sending links still works though | Jul 24 18:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | if they click | Jul 24 18:14 |
techuser | "protect the children" is an excuse for censorship and reducing children's rights | Jul 24 18:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in the 1990s these issues were "niche" | Jul 24 18:14 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and parents did not worry about that sort of thing | Jul 24 18:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | not sure if that atually got worse | Jul 24 18:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | or the panic itself got worse | Jul 24 18:15 |
schestowitz[TR2] | even in the 1990s there were perverts online | Jul 24 18:15 |
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schestowitz[TR2] | benefit of the doubt: I'd say it DID get worse | Jul 24 18:15 |
techuser | I think it would cause some issues when the children see the real world for the first time | Jul 24 18:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and now parents can lose custody of kisds for just asking them to go to the shop nearby on their own | Jul 24 18:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | when I was 13 I took a taxi on my own | Jul 24 18:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | cause I missed the bus | Jul 24 18:16 |
schestowitz[TR2] | in 2022 it's unthinkable and shocking | Jul 24 18:16 |
techuser | these children will have issues growing up, and may have mental health issues | Jul 24 18:16 |
techrights-news | Facebook as espionage operation of the US government https://themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/2022/06/16/facebook-is-receiving-sensitive-medical-information-from-hospital-websites | Jul 24 18:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-themarkup.org | Facebook Is Receiving Sensitive Medical Information from Hospital Websites – The Markup | Jul 24 18:18 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: I think we chatted about this a couple of years ago | Jul 24 18:18 |
MinceR | (no audio) https://apina.biz/190428.mp4?mode=sfw | Jul 24 18:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-http://apina.biz/190428.mp4 | Jul 24 18:18 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | how overprotective regimes and parents do this | Jul 24 18:18 |
schestowitz[TR2] | making the kids unable to mature | Jul 24 18:18 |
techrights-news | Soon 2022 capsules online that Lupa knows of.. gemini://gemini.bortzmeyer.org/software/lupa/stats.gmi | Jul 24 18:20 |
techuser | "we" didn't include me anyway | Jul 24 18:20 |
techuser | I appeared on techrights IRC no earlier than somewhere in 2021 | Jul 24 18:20 |
techrights-news | Sybil Attacks on Airdrops ⚓ https://matt-rickard.com/sybil-attacks-on-airdrops/ ䷉ Source: matt-rickard | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//matt-rickard.com/sybil-attacks-on-airdrops/ | Jul 24 18:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-matt-rickard.com | Sybil Attacks on Airdrops | Jul 24 18:21 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | techuser: right | Jul 24 18:21 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but therer is a broadly spread age group here | Jul 24 18:22 |
schestowitz[TR2] | always was | Jul 24 18:22 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some people here died of old age | Jul 24 18:22 |
schestowitz[TR2] | to tech rights/civil rights issues, kids arwe a "nuisance" | Jul 24 18:22 |
schestowitz[TR2] | because politicians exploit them | Jul 24 18:22 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and pass bullshit laws that aren't even meant to protect kids | Jul 24 18:23 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and some of those kids are not even kids | Jul 24 18:23 |
schestowitz[TR2] | a lot of Internet and Web filters are sold this way | Jul 24 18:23 |
techuser | may cause depopulation I think. The kids who never seen a real world, will they be able to marry and reproduce? | Jul 24 18:23 |
schestowitz[TR2] | while the mainstream bullshit pushes stuff that's actually proven to hurt kids | Jul 24 18:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like Facebook | Jul 24 18:24 |
techuser | people talk about "incels" these days | Jul 24 18:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | there is also fertility aspect | Jul 24 18:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | set aside affording to raise kids | Jul 24 18:24 |
techuser | maybe the world government wants to reduce the amount of humans on Earth | Jul 24 18:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | incels is an excuse | Jul 24 18:24 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it's like the way they call terrorists people with "mental issues" | Jul 24 18:25 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like they are "rotten apples" | Jul 24 18:25 |
schestowitz[TR2] | some of them are just devour religious | Jul 24 18:25 |
schestowitz[TR2] | that's their actual mental issue | Jul 24 18:25 |
schestowitz[TR2] | capitalists don't want fewer people | Jul 24 18:25 |
schestowitz[TR2] | more people, more workers, m debt,. more consumption | Jul 24 18:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | they want control | Jul 24 18:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | social control | Jul 24 18:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | at scale | Jul 24 18:26 |
schestowitz[TR2] | surveillance, curfews, military drafting, obligatory "school".. | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | when I gre up kids did not have mobile phones | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | they existed | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | but not for kids | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | now they are leashes on the neck of every teen | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | tracked and mentally farmed f | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | for mental signals | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and brainwashed | Jul 24 18:27 |
schestowitz[TR2] | mostly studied, then programmed | Jul 24 18:28 |
schestowitz[TR2] | via devices | Jul 24 18:28 |
techrights-news | Why Open Access To The ACM Digital Library Matters | Associations Now ⚓ https://associationsnow.com/2022/07/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-acm-digital-library-matters/ ䷉ Source: associationsnow | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//associationsnow.com/2022/07/the-way-things-were-why-open-access-to-the-acm-digital-library-matters/ | Jul 24 18:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-associationsnow.com | Why Open Access To The ACM Digital Library Matters | Associations Now | Jul 24 18:28 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-23.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-07-24.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jul 24 18:30 |
techrights-news | D-Wave’s 500-Qubit Machine Hits the Clown - IEEE Spectrum ⚓ https://spectrum.ieee.org/d-wave-quantum-computer ䷉ Source: spectrum | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//spectrum.ieee.org/d-wave-quantum-computer | Jul 24 18:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-spectrum.ieee.org | D-Wave’s 500-Qubit Machine Hits the Cloud - IEEE Spectrum | Jul 24 18:30 | |
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techrights-news | Scan QR codes right from your Linux Terminal ⚓ https://lunduke.substack.com/p/scan-qr-codes-right-from-your-linux ䷉ Source: lunduke | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//lunduke.substack.com/p/scan-qr-codes-right-from-your-linux | Jul 24 18:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-lunduke.substack.com | Scan QR codes right from your Linux Terminal | Jul 24 18:31 | |
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techrights-news | Old Vintage Computing Research: Crypto Ancienne 2.0 now brings TLS 1.3 to the Internet of Old Things (except BeOS) ⚓ https://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2022/07/crypto-ancienne-20-now-brings-tls-13-to.html ䷉ Source: oldvcr | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//oldvcr.blogspot.com/2022/07/crypto-ancienne-20-now-brings-tls-13-to.html | Jul 24 18:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-oldvcr.blogspot.com | Old Vintage Computing Research: Crypto Ancienne 2.0 now brings TLS 1.3 to the Internet of Old Things (except BeOS) | Jul 24 18:32 | |
techrights-news | "Cynics point out that philanthropy is just public relations, but there are people who do believe they’re helping the world. My concern is that even if that’s true, they’d do so much more by directing their funding and action towards systemic change." https://rubenerd.com/philanthropy-only-attacks-the-symptoms/ | Jul 24 18:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rubenerd: Philanthropy only attacks the symptoms | Jul 24 18:33 | |
techrights-news | Raptor says the Blackbird crunch ends in August (and maybe Arctic Terns too) ⚓ https://www.talospace.com/2022/07/raptor-says-blackbird-crunch-ends-in.html ䷉ Source: talospace | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.talospace.com/2022/07/raptor-says-blackbird-crunch-ends-in.html | Jul 24 18:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.talospace.com | Raptor says the Blackbird crunch ends in August (and maybe Arctic Terns too) | Jul 24 18:34 | |
techrights-news | Bunch of clowns, buzzwords, hype and cryptic acronyms that refer to something very, vewwwwwwy owwwwlddd... https://matt-rickard.com/iac-strength-or-weakness-for-cloud-providers/ | Jul 24 18:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-matt-rickard.com | IaC: Strength or Weakness for Cloud Providers? | Jul 24 18:35 | |
techrights-news | Limine bootloader introduction page http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167572#comment-34422 | Jul 24 18:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Limine Installer version 1.0 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 18:38 | |
techrights-news | Steinar H. Gunderson on AV1 live streaming: Exploring SVT-AV1 rate control ⚓ https://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2022-07-24-15-40_av1_live_streaming_exploring_svt_av1_rate_control.html ䷉ Source: sesse | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2022-07-24-15-40_av1_live_streaming_exploring_svt_av1_rate_control.html | Jul 24 18:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.sesse.net | Steinar H. Gunderson | Jul 24 18:39 | |
techrights-news | "How The Fuck Did Feynman Get Here !? I’ve been re-rereading stories about Feynman again. People decry that no such geniuses exist today, they oft seem to decry the fact that no physicists since has developed such a thirst for understanding and beautiful ability to abstract for others." https://www.epistem.ink/p/how-the-fuck-did-feynman-get-here | Jul 24 18:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.epistem.ink | How The Fuck Did Feynman Get Here !? - by George | Jul 24 18:40 | |
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techrights-news | Banksters exploiting scientists to seem legit https://matt-rickard.com/shannons-demon/ | Jul 24 18:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-matt-rickard.com | Shannon's Demon | Jul 24 18:41 | |
techrights-news | Robots were in warehouses for many years already https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/12/business/warehouse-technology-robotics.html | Jul 24 18:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | Robots Aren’t Done Reshaping Warehouses - The New York Times | Jul 24 18:42 | |
techrights-news | "With modular components and an easy-to-use 3D interface, this interactive design pipeline enables anyone to create their own customized robotic hand" https://news.mit.edu/2022/hand-robotic-manipulator-design-0525 | Jul 24 18:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.mit.edu | A helping hand for robotic manipulator design | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Jul 24 18:43 | |
techrights-news | "GMail, before I gave up on its frankly appalling spam filter, used to pull the same trick on me. I have a lot of email folders, and this requires a scrollbar, which apparently would give me cancer if I saw it before I went ‘hunt the scrollbar’ with my mouse in its general direction." https://www.positech.co.uk/cliffsblog/2022/07/17/modern-technology-please-stop-trying-to-be-helpful/ | Jul 24 18:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.positech.co.uk | Modern Technology: Please stop trying to be helpful – Cliffski's Blog | Jul 24 18:44 | |
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techrights-news | Robbing Australia: profits soar for gas giants, royalties and tax languish - Michael West ⚓ https://michaelwest.com.au/robbing-australia-profits-soar-for-gas-giants-royalties-and-tax-languish/ ䷉ Source: michaelwest | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//michaelwest.com.au/robbing-australia-profits-soar-for-gas-giants-royalties-and-tax-languish/ | Jul 24 18:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | Robbing Australia: profits soar for gas giants, royalties and tax languish - Michael West | Jul 24 18:47 | |
techrights-news | So what, so NetBSD users too can become SLAVES of criminals from Microsoft? https://rubenerd.com/netbsd-can-also-run-a-minecraft-server/ | Jul 24 18:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rubenerd: NetBSD can also run a Minecraft server | Jul 24 18:48 | |
techrights-news | "I am typing this text in Emacs running on the Raspberry Pi B, logged on from my Acer Aspire." http://box.matto.nl/the-old-computer-challenge-2022.html | Jul 24 18:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Old Computer Challenge 2022 - box.matto.nl | Jul 24 18:49 | |
techrights-news | "The SAFE Submarine Cable Landing Station at Baie Jacotet was declared a restricted area through Government Notice 183 of 2004. The decision was taken by the cabinet on 8 October 2004 and the SAFE SCLS at Baie Jacotet has been a restricted area since 11 November 2004 in accordance with Section 13B of the Police Act." https://sysadmin-journal.com/baie-jacotet-scls-a-restricted-area/ | Jul 24 18:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sysadmin-journal.com | Baie Jacotet SCLS, a restricted area | Jul 24 18:50 | |
techrights-news | “Military-First Approach”.. proxy war with "outsourced" cannon fodder https://www.democracynow.org/2022/6/16/biden_pledges_new_1_billion_ukraine | Jul 24 18:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.democracynow.org | $1B More in U.S. Military Aid to Ukraine: Weapons Expert Urges Negotiation vs. “Military-First Approach” | Democracy Now! | Jul 24 18:51 | |
techrights-news | "Juneteenth (“Emancipation Day” or “Jubilee Day,” as it was called in most early accounts) is a celebration of the news that informed Black people throughout Texas that the institution of slavery had been abolished" https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2022/06/16/juneteenth-reparations-reclaiming-stolen-stories | Jul 24 18:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.yesmagazine.org | From Juneteenth to Reparations: Reclaiming Our Stolen Stories - YES! Magazine | Jul 24 18:52 | |
techrights-news | Aadhaar advisory: the continuing saga of UIDAI’s breach of privacy rights – The Leaflet ⚓ https://theleaflet.in/aadhaar-advisory-the-continuing-saga-of-uidais-breach-of-privacy-rights/ ䷉ Source: theleaflet | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//theleaflet.in/aadhaar-advisory-the-continuing-saga-of-uidais-breach-of-privacy-rights/ | Jul 24 18:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theleaflet.in | Aadhaar advisory: the continuing saga of UIDAI’s breach of privacy rights – The Leaflet | Jul 24 18:53 | |
MinceR | (no audio) https://apina.biz/190407.mp4?mode=sfw | Jul 24 18:57 |
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techrights-news | Sounds like a fantasy: "I turned around, and both my sister and my smartphone were gone." https://rubenerd.com/a-dream-without-a-phone/ these devices do more harm than they help, on many levels | Jul 24 18:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rubenerd: A dream without a phone | Jul 24 18:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▅▅▃▆▁█▁▃▂▆▅▆▆▅▇▇▅▅▆▇▆▆▅▆▆▄▅▆▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 34.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▁▁▁▁██▁▁▁▆▇▁▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 26.06▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jul 24 18:59 |
psydroid2 | Velociraptor Mortuus will be selling DeadPOWER again Soon(TM) | Jul 24 19:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | ICBMachine | Jul 24 19:04 |
schestowitz[TR2] | threee, two, one... ignition | Jul 24 19:04 |
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techrights-news | "Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is open to “sensible” changes to the government’s climate reform, but will not buckle under pressure from the Greens to increase the 43% emissions reduction target. Michael West on Albo’s first two months in office and the looming climate clash." https://michaelwest.com.au/albo-returns-from-his-honeymoon-bumps-into-adam-bandt/ | Jul 24 19:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | Albanese returns from his honeymoon, bumps into Adam Bandt - Michael West | Jul 24 19:07 | |
techrights-news | Does Troy Hunt talk about bribes from Microsoft? https://www.troyhunt.com/if-youre-not-paying-for-the-product-you-are-possibly-just-consuming-goodwill-for-free/ | Jul 24 19:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.troyhunt.com | Troy Hunt: If You're Not Paying for the Product, You Are... Possibly Just Consuming Goodwill for Free | Jul 24 19:08 | |
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techrights-news | Verifone POS hacking - th0mas.nl ⚓ https://th0mas.nl/2022/07/18/verifone-pos-hacking/ ䷉ Source: th0mas | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//th0mas.nl/2022/07/18/verifone-pos-hacking/ | Jul 24 19:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Verifone POS hacking - th0mas.nl | Jul 24 19:09 | |
techrights-news | "Raku is a great software language that draws on the scripting heritage of perl. The newly minted raku Dan modules provide Data ANalytics (geddit?) capabilities to raku for data science and engineering use cases. (Intro slides & demo video here). This is one in an occasional series of blog posts that seek to explore the whys & wherefores of raku Dan." https://p6steve.wordpress.com/2022/07/24/is-raku-dan-rubbersonic/ | Jul 24 19:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-p6steve.wordpress.com | Is raku Dan RubberSonic? – Physics::Journey | Jul 24 19:10 | |
techrights-news | Slackware LibreOffice 7.3.5 and updates for Chromium 103 (also -ungoogled) https://alien.slackbook.org/blog/libre-office-7-3-5-and-updates-for-chromium-103-also-ungoogled/ | Jul 24 19:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-alien.slackbook.org | Libre Office 7.3.5 and updates for Chromium 103 (also -ungoogled) | Alien Pastures | Jul 24 19:12 | |
techrights-news | GNOME Radio 16 on GNOME 42 Presentation at GUADEC 2022 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167603 | Jul 24 19:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GNOME Radio 16 on GNOME 42 Presentation at GUADEC 2022 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 19:12 | |
techrights-news | DNA Typewriter Taps Out a Record Inside Cells | HHMI ⚓ https://www.hhmi.org/news/dna-typewriter-taps-out-record-inside-cells ䷉ Source: hhmi | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.hhmi.org/news/dna-typewriter-taps-out-record-inside-cells | Jul 24 19:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.hhmi.org | DNA Typewriter Taps Out a Record Inside Cells | HHMI | Jul 24 19:13 | |
techrights-news | Servers, now clown https://matt-rickard.com/the-quick-uptake-of-arm-on-cloud/ | Jul 24 19:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-matt-rickard.com | The Quick Uptake of ARM on Cloud | Jul 24 19:13 | |
techrights-news | Smart this, smart that. Usually means mass surveillance https://staceyoniot.com/want-a-connected-home-without-a-cloud-get-smarter-sensors/ | Jul 24 19:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-staceyoniot.com | Want a connected home without a cloud? Get smarter sensors. - Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis | Jul 24 19:14 | |
techrights-news | Even "self-hosted" smart [sic] home occasionally helps spy on you if connected to a device like a "phone" that sends some data upstream, maybe without you even being notified | Jul 24 19:15 |
techrights-news | "HEY HI" BS everywhere, even IEEE Spectrum. They call everything "HEY HI" now https://eponymouspickle.blogspot.com/2022/07/will-ai-remove-submarine-stealth.html | Jul 24 19:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-eponymouspickle.blogspot.com | The Eponymous Pickle: Will AI Remove Submarine Stealth? | Jul 24 19:16 | |
techrights-news | "Scott Morrison has is already enjoying the perks of life as an ex-prime minister, turning up in Seoul last week to hobnob with other has-beens such as [far right] Mike Pence" https://michaelwest.com.au/the-ex-files-where-is-the-life-for-discards-of-the-parliamentary-bubble/ | Jul 24 19:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | The Ex-Files: where is the life for discards of the parliamentary bubble? - Michael West | Jul 24 19:17 | |
techrights-news | Analyze Your Amazon Data with Python - Earthly Blog <p><img src="" border="0" align="left" width="160" hspace="20" vspace="20" style="padding: 17px 17px 17px 17px; box-shadow: 5px 5px 5px #222;" /> <p class="dropcap-first"> <a href="https://earthly.dev/blog/analyze-amzndata-pyth/"><img src="/files/read-on-white.png" alt="Read more" title="Read the rest of this article" /></a> | Jul 24 19:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-earthly.dev | Analyze Your Amazon Data with Python - Earthly Blog | Jul 24 19:18 | |
techrights-news | Grafana Loki and what can go wrong with label cardinality https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/GrafanaLokiCardinalityProblem | Jul 24 19:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-utcc.utoronto.ca | Chris's Wiki :: blog/sysadmin/GrafanaLokiCardinalityProblem | Jul 24 19:19 | |
techrights-news | Good Bye Peugeot --- Hello Alfa MiTo and 75 gemini://ew.srht.site/en/2022/20220724-bye-peugeot-hello-alfa.gmi | Jul 24 19:22 |
techrights-news | I think the number of unique IPs in Techrights Gemini capsule doubled since last year, but don't track this closely. Sure thing is, number of Gemini users keeps growing. | Jul 24 19:24 |
techrights-news | Gemini is a big middle finger to the few companies which treat WWW (EME etc.) as merely a transport layer for their array of malware | Jul 24 19:25 |
techrights-news | "Humans are social animals, and it seems reasonable to assume that any transhuman condition we can wrap our minds around will also be a social one for most of its participants." http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2022/07/crimes-against-transhumanity.html | Jul 24 19:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.antipope.org | Crimes against Transhumanity - Charlie's Diary | Jul 24 19:26 | |
techrights-news | Oligarchs who say we should 'colonise' other planets dwell in luxuries they know only THEY can afford instead of fixing this planet (they don't mind if the rest are left to burn or starve here). Not too shockingly, the same sociopathic people who hop from one wife to the next without trying to repair what they already had. | Jul 24 19:28 |
techrights-news | Code Breaker: Meet the Man Who Virtually Invented Computer Art - ELEPHANT ⚓ https://elephant.art/code-breaker-meet-the-man-who-virtually-invented-computer-art-25052022/ ䷉ Source: elephant | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//elephant.art/code-breaker-meet-the-man-who-virtually-invented-computer-art-25052022/ | Jul 24 19:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-elephant.art | Code Breaker: Meet the Man Who Virtually Invented Computer Art - ELEPHANT | Jul 24 19:29 | |
techrights-news | In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer - The New York Times ⚓ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/technology/personaltech/abortion-privacy-roe-surveillance.html ䷉ Source: nytimes | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.nytimes.com/2022/07/13/technology/personaltech/abortion-privacy-roe-surveillance.html | Jul 24 19:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer - The New York Times | Jul 24 19:30 | |
techrights-news | Humans are cruel, very selfish animals https://news.wsu.edu/press-release/2022/06/01/automated-drones-could-scare-birds-off-agricultural-fields/ | Jul 24 19:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-news.wsu.edu | Automated drones could scare birds off agricultural fields – WSU Insider | Jul 24 19:31 | |
techrights-news | This is an interesting quote: "i dont support any sectarian ideology including LGBTQ." https://neritam.wordpress.com/2022/07/18/white-supremacists-violently-target-pride-events/ "sectarian ideology" is the wrong term though, conflating militant elements with a condition | Jul 24 19:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-neritam.wordpress.com | White Supremacists Violently Target Pride Events – neritam | Jul 24 19:33 | |
techrights-news | For Indigenous Peoples, Abortion Is a Religious Right - YES! Magazine ⚓ https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2022/06/30/abortion-indigenous-peoples-reproductive-health ䷉ Source: yesmagazine | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2022/06/30/abortion-indigenous-peoples-reproductive-health | Jul 24 19:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.yesmagazine.org | For Indigenous Peoples, Abortion Is a Religious Right - YES! Magazine | Jul 24 19:34 | |
techrights-news | Surveillance inside homes https://staceyoniot.com/did-the-iot-doom-connected-devices-in-the-home/ | Jul 24 19:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-staceyoniot.com | Did the IoT doom connected devices in the home? - Stacey on IoT | Internet of Things news and analysis | Jul 24 19:34 | |
techrights-news | ICBM has basically 'donated' its code to Microsoft's proprietary software prison https://www.datanami.com/2022/07/18/ibm-research-open-sources-deep-search-tools/ | Jul 24 19:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.datanami.com | IBM Research Open-Sources Deep Search Tools | Jul 24 19:36 | |
techrights-news | Proprietary voting machines ought not be used in the first place https://www.npr.org/2022/06/21/1105848096/jan-6-committee-hearing-transcript | Jul 24 19:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.npr.org | Transcript: The fourth Jan. 6 committee hearing on its investigation : NPR | Jul 24 19:37 | |
techrights-news | Patents and patent greed https://www.democracynow.org/2022/6/23/world_trade_organization_covid_patent_monopolies | Jul 24 19:37 |
-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! | Jul 24 19:37 | |
techrights-news | Marketing predators try to paint their sinister agenda as a science https://towardsdatascience.com/modeling-marketing-mix-using-smoothing-splines-98dc8e84c367?gi=70cab53e99d8 | Jul 24 19:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-towardsdatascience.com | Modeling Marketing Mix Using Smoothing Splines | by Slava Kisilevich | Jul, 2022 | Towards Data Science | Jul 24 19:39 | |
techrights-news | "Anyone who’s read one or two of my Long Links curations knows that I’m fascinated by the ongoing conundra in Astrophysics and Cosmology on the subject of Dark Matter. There are a couple of recent developments that are worth noting." https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2022/07/18/Long-Dark-Matter-Links | Jul 24 19:41 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tbray.org | ongoing by Tim Bray · Dark Matter Fun | Jul 24 19:41 | |
techrights-news | "Employees who switched jobs during the pandemic received salary bumps and permission to work remotely. Those perks are now under threat." https://www.wsj.com/articles/tech-workers-long-got-what-they-wanted-thats-over-11657877406 | Jul 24 19:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Tech Workers Long Got What They Wanted. That’s Over. - WSJ | Jul 24 19:42 | |
techrights-news | "43% of this nation, 52% of the children, 68% — 60% of Black people, 33% of — 30% of white people, 68% of Latinos, and so forth and so on, 87 million people who are uninsured or underinsured" https://www.democracynow.org/2022/6/17/poor_peoples_campaign_2022_washington_march | Jul 24 19:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.democracynow.org | Poor People’s March on Washington Saturday Demands “Moral Reset” on Poverty, Voting Rights, Climate | Democracy Now! | Jul 24 19:43 | |
techrights-news | "I don’t know if this would work well in a team setting. My metafile examples all fall into two categories: metafiles that represent different possibilities for the same file (debug, profiling, optimization), and ones which represent a set of different files (versions, compilation targets)." https://buttondown.email/hillelwayne/archive/on-metafiles/ | Jul 24 19:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-buttondown.email | On Metafiles • Buttondown | Jul 24 19:45 | |
techrights-news | "In Germany, there have been repeated cases of contradictory election target group" https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/new-rules-on-political-advertising-to-stop-voter-manipulation/ | Jul 24 19:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.patrick-breyer.de | New Rules on political advertising to stop voter manipulation! – Patrick Breyer | Jul 24 19:46 | |
techrights-news | "Every time someone tried to connect, it tried to do its job, but because there was nothing to back it, it could not. I felt sorry for the little Dyno. I did not have the heart to simply turn it off." https://asylum.madhouse-project.org/blog/2022/07/18/the-story-of-byr/ | Jul 24 19:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-asylum.madhouse-project.org | The story of Byr - Asylum | Jul 24 19:55 | |
techrights-news | "I wonder how many other colour photos from the turn of the century are out there? I’d love to see them." https://rubenerd.com/autochrome-lumiere-mauretania/ | Jul 24 19:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rubenerd: Autochrome Lumière Mauretania | Jul 24 19:57 | |
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techrights-news | Coalition cowardice over environment report - Michael West ⚓ https://michaelwest.com.au/coalition-cowardice-over-environment-report/ ䷉ Source: michaelwest | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//michaelwest.com.au/coalition-cowardice-over-environment-report/ | Jul 24 19:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-michaelwest.com.au | Coalition cowardice over environment report - Michael West | Jul 24 19:58 | |
techrights-news | Stable Kernels: 5.18.14 and 5.15.57 ? Tux Machines ? http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167604 | Jul 24 19:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Stable Kernels: 5.18.14 and 5.15.57 | Tux Machines | Jul 24 19:59 | |
techrights-news | [PATCH 5.10 000/148] 5.10.133-rc1 review https://lwn.net/ml/linux-kernel/20220723095224.302504400@linuxfoundation.org/ | Jul 24 20:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-[PATCH 5.10 000/148] 5.10.133-rc1 review [LWN.net] | Jul 24 20:01 | |
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techrights-news | "In his book On Writing, Steven King talks about where he gets ideas. It’s a common question, I think, for anyone who writes steadily. I know people have asked me, “How do you find stuff to write about?” What King says resonates with me: I don’t go out seeking ideas, they whiz by me all day; I’ve just gotten better at recognizing them." https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/finding-stuff-to-write-about/ | Jul 24 20:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | Finding Stuff to Write About - Jim Nielsen’s Blog | Jul 24 20:02 | |
techrights-news | When courts become political offices with endless terms and no elections https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2022/07/05/supreme-court-legitimacy-2 | Jul 24 20:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.yesmagazine.org | The Supreme Court’s Crisis of Legitimacy - YES! Magazine | Jul 24 20:03 | |
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techrights-news | "Funny to see what kind of head-banging creating concoction of talk Zini delivered to DebConf 2022. Obviously, no lesson learned, no reflection on their own failures to act properly. Always putting forth their private animosities over objective reasoning." https://www.preining.info/blog/2022/07/enrico-zini-on-dam-and-responsability/ | Jul 24 20:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.preining.info | Enrico Zini on DAM and "responsability" | There and back again | Jul 24 20:05 | |
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techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167605 | Jul 24 20:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:11 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167606 | Jul 24 20:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:11 | |
techrights-news | Software: sq, InfCloud, dicom, 3DimViewer, and More • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167608 | Jul 24 20:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Software: sq, InfCloud, dicom, 3DimViewer, and More | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:11 | |
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techrights-news | Links 24/07/2022: sq 0.27.0 Released | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/07/24/sq-0-27-0-released/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/07/24/sq-0-27-0-released/ | Jul 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 24/07/2022: sq 0.27.0 Released | Techrights | Jul 24 20:37 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167609 | Jul 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:37 | |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167610 | Jul 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:37 | |
techrights-news | Hardware Hacking and Modding • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167611 | Jul 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Hardware Hacking and Modding | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:37 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/167612 | Jul 24 20:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jul 24 20:38 | |
schestowitz | some company trying to bribe me: | Jul 24 20:39 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 24 20:39 |
schestowitz | Hi Roy, | Jul 24 20:39 |
schestowitz | Hope you had a nice weekend. Just checking in to see if you've got any interest in reviewing the super-smart self-emptying Dreame D10 Plus robot vacuum/mop. | Jul 24 20:39 |
schestowitz | " | Jul 24 20:40 |
schestowitz[TR2] | The same person also offered a laptop for "review" | Jul 24 20:41 |
schestowitz[TR2] | sad thing is, | Jul 24 20:41 |
schestowitz[TR2] | a lot of reviews you find online are fake | Jul 24 20:41 |
schestowitz[TR2] | by people who accept these bribes | Jul 24 20:42 |
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techrights-news | This is inane, mindless jingoism from John Gruber https://daringfireball.net/linked/2022/07/23/apple-silicon-inconvenient-truth | Jul 24 20:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-daringfireball.net | Daring Fireball: Apple Silicon Is an Inconvenient Truth | Jul 24 20:51 | |
techrights-news | LOL. "Apple silicon is a profoundly inconvenient truth for many computer enthusiasts who do not like Macs, so they’ve gone into denial, like Fox News cultists and climate change. It’s that simple"... what next? Calling people who aren't Apple customers "Apple deniers"? | Jul 24 20:51 |
techrights-news | "Bluetooth is an open industry standard"... err, no, John Gruber. It's a bloody PATENT CARTEL and it introduces security problems. Hype for gimmicks. https://daringfireball.net/linked/2022/07/23/bluetooth-unusually-painful | Jul 24 20:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-daringfireball.net | Daring Fireball: CNN: ‘Why Bluetooth Remains an “Unusually Painful” Technology After Two Decades’ | Jul 24 20:52 | |
techrights-news | John Gruber = Apple clergy. If you don't buy Apple, you are an infidel and on par with climate science deniers! | Jul 24 20:54 |
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techrights-news | "It's been a long time since the altruistic early web—putting content out there for the its own sake. The web doesn't feel transactional anymore, either. If I could put a label on the current state of things, it feels extractive." https://ericwbailey.design/writing/saying-thank-you/ | Jul 24 20:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ericwbailey.design | Saying thank you – Eric Bailey | Jul 24 20:57 | |
DaemonFC | The fact that Debian went to WIPO to get the name instead of to an American court of law is.....unsettling. | Jul 24 20:58 |
techrights-news | I wrote a new track... Finally! gemini://tilde.team/~aprilnightk/gemlog/2022/07/24-new-track.gmi | Jul 24 20:58 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▅▅▅▃▆▁█▁▃▂▆▅▆▆▅▇▇▅▅▆▇▆▆▅▆▆▄▅▆▇▅▅▁ avg(k/sec) 34.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▁▁▁▁██▁▁▁▆▇▁▁▂▁▁▂▁▂▁▁▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▁▂▁▂▁▁ avg(k/sec) 26.06▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jul 24 20:59 |
DaemonFC | US-based domains shouldn't be subject to some "international organization". It should have to be argued in an American court using American trademark laws. | Jul 24 20:59 |
techrights-news | "Thank you, team Ardour, I really love this DAW. (Compiling it required a dirty hack. If you try to compile version 6.9.0 and it fails, let me know, I will share my dirty hack.)" gemini://tilde.team/~aprilnightk/gemlog/2022/07/24-new-track.gmi | Jul 24 20:59 |
DaemonFC | I actually looked into why WIPO claims to have jurisdiction over Americans, and of course it was Bill Clinton. | Jul 24 20:59 |
schestowitz[TR2] | bruce perens said the debian trademark should be in the public domain | Jul 24 21:00 |
DaemonFC | Are there any top-level domains that are beyond WIPO? | Jul 24 21:00 |
DaemonFC | Maybe we should provide a list about that. | Jul 24 21:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | WIOPO is corrupt | Jul 24 21:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | iirc, they also went after mjg at one point | Jul 24 21:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | http://techrights.org/wiki/WIPO | Jul 24 21:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | WIPO - Techrights | Jul 24 21:00 | |
schestowitz[TR2] | WIPO just works for oligarchy | Jul 24 21:00 |
schestowitz[TR2] | more so than typical tribunals | Jul 24 21:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | http://techrights.org/wiki/Francis_Gurry | Jul 24 21:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Francis Gurry - Techrights | Jul 24 21:01 | |
DaemonFC | Yes, but like patent trolls going after Microsoft, that doesn't necessarily mean the concept of patent trolls is a good thing just because it blows up on the bad guys sometimes. | Jul 24 21:01 |
DaemonFC | It benefits them more often than it blows up in their face, so they continue pushing it. | Jul 24 21:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | blow up in their fake? | Jul 24 21:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | does it bankrupt them>? | Jul 24 21:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | no | Jul 24 21:01 |
schestowitz[TR2] | it bankrupts the small guys | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | Biden and Trump BAIL OUT Microsoft | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | so even if they "lose" they just enrich some lawyers | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | and keep on going | Jul 24 21:02 |
DaemonFC | It hits them for millions of dollars sometimes, but that's small potatoes compared to how it benefits them overall. | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | yes | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | like the patent system | Jul 24 21:02 |
DaemonFC | They can just pass on the loss to people who don't even want to be their "customer" such as forcing them to buy Windows licenses whether they want to or not, or ever use it, and jacking up the price to reflect the losses to patent trolls. | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | anyway, bill clinton did nafta iirc | Jul 24 21:02 |
schestowitz[TR2] | he also spent some time in no-man\'s land | Jul 24 21:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | lolita express | Jul 24 21:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | maybe with that other bill too at some point | Jul 24 21:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | uncle bil | Jul 24 21:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | aka "creepy" | Jul 24 21:03 |
schestowitz[TR2] | bbl | Jul 24 21:03 |
DaemonFC | NAFTA was "bipartisan". When they say something is "bipartisan" it means they've found something that everyone agrees is horrible to pass unanimously. | Jul 24 21:03 |
DaemonFC | It means really watch out. | Jul 24 21:03 |
DaemonFC | What's going to be hilarious.....I was considering this in the car, is when all of these white male tech workers finally get what they "want" and women, like immigrants, start flooding into the tech sector too. | Jul 24 21:04 |
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DaemonFC | And they can finally figure out what it's like to get laid off en masse or watch their wages flatline for decades until they're like auto mechanics or factory workers. | Jul 24 21:05 |
DaemonFC | Making $15-20 an hour, like they were 10-15-20 years ago. | Jul 24 21:05 |
DaemonFC | The corporate types always want MORE of a labor pool to draw from because it gives the workers less negotiating power. | Jul 24 21:06 |
DaemonFC | When there are double the amount of people who can do that job, why should they give you a fair paycheck, lots of vacation time, good health insurance, huge retirement plan match, and a free cafeteria and childcare center? | Jul 24 21:07 |
DaemonFC | There's going to be 10 people just like you whether it's H1-B or "women" or something. | Jul 24 21:07 |
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DaemonFC | So they can hide their assault on labor power under the guise of "diversity and inclusion". | Jul 24 21:07 |
DaemonFC | And the fact that Debian is doing these tells you they're being "controlled". | Jul 24 21:07 |
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DaemonFC | Suddenly those men who were getting all these great job perks and their spouse didn't have to work at all will end up with shitty wages and their spouse is forced into the jobs market, they'll have health insurance where the deductible goes up another $1,000 a year just like everybody else, and both their employers will say childcare is "not our problem". Go figure it out on what your job... | Jul 24 21:09 |
DaemonFC | ...paid 15 years ago. | Jul 24 21:09 |
DaemonFC | They're promoting something that will hurt themselves terribly. They learned nothing from watching it happen to, say, automotive workers. | Jul 24 21:10 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz It's Corporate America that always wants something for nothing. Take the birth rate for example. They're super pissed nobody is having kids, but they don't pay enough to even entertain the idea, and they're saying they'll pay your travel expenses to get an abortion. | Jul 24 21:11 |
DaemonFC | So they create the problem, then they complain about it. | Jul 24 21:11 |
DaemonFC | People aren't happy with the way their lives are going. They're not happy that their family lineage comes to an unceremonious dead-end while Bill Gates considers human life to be viruses with legs that should be sterilized and driven into such poverty that the only way to keep anything is to not reproduce. | Jul 24 21:13 |
DaemonFC | But at the same time, they do nothing to fight it. | Jul 24 21:13 |
*psydroid2 is surprised no one has tried to take out Bill Gates yet | Jul 24 21:13 | |
DaemonFC | The Gates Foundation hasn't improved a single human life in a single country it has operated in. More often than not, it does unethical experiments on millions of people who go to the news later and say how sad they are that they bought into it. | Jul 24 21:14 |
DaemonFC | The Gates Foundation lies worse than Trump. Going to Africa and telling them circumcision would make them totally immune to HIV. | Jul 24 21:14 |
DaemonFC | 98% of men in the US are circumcised and the 8 or so men I know with HIV are all circumcised. | Jul 24 21:15 |
DaemonFC | And those African men that got snipped said that they threw caution to the wind because the Gates Foundation said "totally immune" and many of them have HIV now, and it's caused an explosion of other diseases. | Jul 24 21:15 |
DaemonFC | And where is Saint Bill of Gates? Not talking about it. That's where he is. | Jul 24 21:16 |
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DaemonFC | Somehow, millions of people, a large number of which can't read at all, manage to sign consent forms that are written by attorneys from the Gates Foundation. | Jul 24 21:17 |
DaemonFC | psydroid2is surprised no one has tried to take out Bill Gates yet | Jul 24 21:17 |
DaemonFC | He's not well liked even in the United States where his corrupt media presence is worse than it is anywhere else. | Jul 24 21:17 |
DaemonFC | At least from what I've managed to ascertain. | Jul 24 21:18 |
DaemonFC | He focuses most of the media corruption on the English-speaking world. Maybe that's just because he doesn't need it elsewhere. | Jul 24 21:19 |
MinceR | http://ffn.nodwick.com/?p=2450 | Jul 24 21:19 |
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DaemonFC | It costs almost nothing to corrupt officials in developing countries. | Jul 24 21:19 |
DaemonFC | In Mexico, if you have twenty bucks, most cops will look the other way and take a cigarette break. | Jul 24 21:19 |
DaemonFC | So you can imagine what their politicians are like. | Jul 24 21:19 |
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DaemonFC | Mexico is not a safe place for Americans to be. The kidnappings are really the least of it. | Jul 24 21:20 |
DaemonFC | The police are usually in on it, whatever "it" is. | Jul 24 21:20 |
DaemonFC | They can be "bad" in America, it's not unheard of for cops to be "on the take", but it's not so out of control that the military often has to come in and disarm the entire police force so they can take over law enforcement without being shot in the back. | Jul 24 21:22 |
DaemonFC | The problems going on that are pouring over the border with Mexico are incidental lately. | Jul 24 21:22 |
DaemonFC | It's China by proxy. | Jul 24 21:22 |
DaemonFC | They want to poison Americans with fentanyl and get the money back without having to admit that it's where it's all coming from. | Jul 24 21:23 |
DaemonFC | I honestly believe that the fentanyl trafficking has the backing of the Communist Party in China. There's not much that goes on in China unless they're allowing it. | Jul 24 21:24 |
DaemonFC | Whoever wrote the latest DEA report on this problem was saying that Xi has plans to "crack down" on it, which just means that the DEA is repeating Communist propaganda. The Chinese government has no intention of shutting that down. Too much money. | Jul 24 21:25 |
DaemonFC | The worst part about Biden's presidency is that things are actually getting so bad in this country it's like something out of the Old Testament unfolding on Sodom and Gomorrah, and where is the President? | Jul 24 21:26 |
DaemonFC | Off eating ice cream cones. | Jul 24 21:26 |
MinceR | instead, you could have a president who is _causing_ the problems :> | Jul 24 21:27 |
DaemonFC | The Democrats and Republicans have turned this place into "Sodom and Gomorrah". If you look, actually read what kind of moral corruption was at work there in Leviticus, it wasn't about homosexuality. It was exactly what Democrats and Republicans are up to here. | Jul 24 21:28 |
DaemonFC | Being uncharitable to strangers was actually the worst of it, apparently. Okay, the Republicans have nailed that. It's called Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol. | Jul 24 21:29 |
DaemonFC | Then moving on, you had all sorts of sexual perversions. Too many to list, just every kind of perversion. Democrats. To top it all off, if you get pregnant, just kill it. Right up to the time of birth. | Jul 24 21:29 |
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DaemonFC | A person who says they are a biblical person could not support any of this, yet still 78% of Americans say they are Christians, and this happens. | Jul 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | Someone's electing them! | Jul 24 21:30 |
DaemonFC | There's never really a mention of homosexuality as such in the account of God destroying Sodom and Gomorrah. It was being uncharitable to foreigners and "general sexual perversion" where the last straw was the villagers attempting to rape the angels sent to Lot's house. | Jul 24 21:32 |
DaemonFC | And so it was really just this "general corruption". It got beaten into an anti-gay narrative just by people who are morally corrupt themselves and don't like gays. | Jul 24 21:33 |
DaemonFC | MinceRinstead, you could have a president who is _causing_ the problems :> | Jul 24 21:33 |
DaemonFC | Oh but he is! | Jul 24 21:33 |
DaemonFC | I have a post about ready to go up about how disgusting some gay men are. | Jul 24 21:34 |
DaemonFC | With the whole Monkeypox outbreak. | Jul 24 21:34 |
DaemonFC | Like, 95% of the problem is gay men on Grindr fucking their way across Europe and Thailand, just like AIDS. | Jul 24 21:34 |
DaemonFC | Going "Don't blame us! Anyone can get it! Theoretically! I knew there was something off about that one guy's dick! Maybe that's where I got Monkeypox!" | Jul 24 21:35 |
DaemonFC | "Or maybe they weren't bleaching the sex swing at that bathhouse in Hamburg." | Jul 24 21:35 |
DaemonFC | How is anyone supposed to react to stories like this where the "news", NBC in this case, interviews 18 gay men with Monkeypox, and it's all things like this, and at least one of them freely admits he already had HIV? | Jul 24 21:36 |
DaemonFC | Nobody knows what to tell the contact tracers, because they didn't know any of those men well enough to get even their first name. | Jul 24 21:37 |
DaemonFC | And if you say anything at all about how nasty this Grindr thing is and how disgusting the majority of the people on it are, you're a homophobe. Even if you're gay. | Jul 24 21:37 |
DaemonFC | In my opinion, men like this are like NAMBLA. At least the majority of gay men knew what to do with NAMBLA when they were trying to crash PRIDE events. Punch them in the face and drag them out by the collar. | Jul 24 21:38 |
DaemonFC | Only with these people, you don't want to touch them. It's like the Borg, only with Monkeypox. | Jul 24 21:39 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jul 24 21:39 |
DaemonFC | Of course Chicago is an epicenter of the Monkeypox pandemic in the United States. It's gross. It's just so gross. To say nothing about there being a bathhouse there. | Jul 24 21:39 |
DaemonFC | I have never been to a bathhouse in my life. I know what goes on in there. People sniffing "poppers" and letting 20 men they don't know fuck them until they're so loose that it's probably like throwing a hotdog through a football stadium. | Jul 24 21:40 |
DaemonFC | Then they're on NBC going "I can't believe all these lesions on my asshole! Can you!?" How did it happen? Who "nose"? Too soon? :) | Jul 24 21:41 |
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DaemonFC | But how did Biden add to this problem? Despite all of these nasty fucks who are just never going to go away, there's a Smallpox vaccine stockpile in the US with enough doses for everyone. | Jul 24 21:43 |
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DaemonFC | Rotting away in government warehouses while Biden, Chuck, and Nancy invest in a company that has a patented vaccine that nobody has ever used before. Then they buy those. | Jul 24 21:43 |
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DaemonFC | And then you have these idiot "public health officials" in Chicago saying "Do you have skin? You can get Monkeypox!". Okay, well, that's not untrue, but I'm also not rubbing up against random strangers from Grindr and then surprised later if I'm covered in lesions. I'm not doing that. | Jul 24 21:45 |
DaemonFC | So there's like almost no risk. | Jul 24 21:45 |
DaemonFC | "When AIDS was new, public health experts that asks for the bathhouses in San Francisco to be shut down, where gay men went as the "Grindr" of the time (some still do), mainly to do drugs and each other, those people got booed off the stage. | Jul 24 21:52 |
DaemonFC | Worse, many gay men accused AIDS of being "trumped up" by the Reagan Administration to "put gay men back in the closet". | Jul 24 21:52 |
DaemonFC | Yes, the first AIDS deniers were gay men who didn't want to cope with the mess they got themselves into, and later came the people who wanted to sell worthless supplements. Many of the AIDS deniers who got AIDS were the first to die, since you can't treat a disease you won't even admit you have. | Jul 24 21:52 |
DaemonFC | Instead, the gay men in the 1980s blamed a Republican President that they just didn't happen to like already, and said that anyone who told them to stop having unprotected sex and wear a condom, and shut down the bathhouses was being "sex negative" and "homophobic", and they didn't spare gay men who just wanted to put a lid on the AIDS crisis and save lives." | Jul 24 21:52 |
DaemonFC | "There's absolutely no reason to expect that to change now that the new pandemic is Monkeypox." | Jul 24 21:53 |
DaemonFC | "There will be victims of Monkeypox who didn't bring it on themselves." | Jul 24 21:54 |
DaemonFC | "The media is drawing attention away from the people who should get the vaccine first. Healthcare professionals, school children (shared playground equipment, toys, etc.), not people who go on sex vacations across Europe, Thailand, and the Philippines, and use Grindr." | Jul 24 21:54 |
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DaemonFC | "The "gay community" has known that there were way worse things out there than Monkeypox since the AIDS crisis, 40 years ago, and I'll bet you most or all of the men in the NBC article didn't wear a condom." | Jul 24 21:55 |
DaemonFC | "Not that they bothered to report such, because it would just confirm that these people are as gross as you suspected already." | Jul 24 21:55 |
DaemonFC | "Monkeypox is just going to be another animal at the zoo by the time our idiot President is finished eating ice cream cones while it spreads across the United States. " | Jul 24 21:56 |
DaemonFC | "If they cared about this being a "global emergency", Biden, Chuck, and Nancy would open up the government warehouses and get the forklifts rolling and get the Smallpox vaccine rolling out. We know it's safe. My mom had to take it in 1963 when it was a routine childhood vaccination." | Jul 24 21:57 |
DaemonFC | "Another upside would be, if Putin and Xi decide to throw the United States into further chaos by releasing a Smallpox pandemic onto us, we'll already be vaccinated. " | Jul 24 21:58 |
DaemonFC | "(Although I believe such a situation is unlikely. Diseases are hard to control. The Chinese couldn't stop COVID-19 even with all the options of having a brutal Communist dictatorship on the table. It was far easier for them to control the narrative by throwing out journalists from free countries.)" | Jul 24 21:58 |
DaemonFC | "Something that is mostly going around among a bunch of slobs that the media digs up that are all on a gay f**k app, and the healthcare professionals unlucky enough to have to take care of them when they show up and want their lesions tended to, just doesn't sound like a me problem at this point in my life." | Jul 24 22:00 |
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AdmFubar | https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/07/massive-losses-define-epidemic-of-pig-butchering/ | Jul 24 22:10 |
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AdmFubar | https://www.livemint.com/news/world/ai-gone-wrong-chess-robot-breaks-child-s-finger-at-russia-tournament-11658674872366.html | Jul 24 22:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.livemint.com | AI gone wrong? Chess robot breaks child's finger at Russia tournament | Mint | Jul 24 22:29 | |
MinceR | "A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing." | Jul 24 22:31 |
MinceR | not for long! | Jul 24 22:31 |
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AdmFubar | wookies aren't the only thing that will tear your arm off if they lose | Jul 24 22:39 |
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phanes | im not passed doing that | Jul 24 22:44 |
MinceR | war droid vs wookiee "chess" match | Jul 24 22:48 |
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techuser | hi | Jul 24 22:51 |
matey | hi | Jul 24 22:52 |
matey | i assume youve seen this by now: https://www.abuseonline.org/ | Jul 24 22:52 |
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matey | the thing phanes is working on | Jul 24 22:53 |
techuser | don't remember such website | Jul 24 22:53 |
matey | oh its one of the people in here | Jul 24 22:53 |
techuser | I don't actively read logs | Jul 24 22:53 |
matey | idk how long its been online, fairly new though | Jul 24 22:53 |
matey | basically tracking cancel culture | Jul 24 22:53 |
matey | like cancelculturepedia | Jul 24 22:54 |
matey | thats what it looks like so far at least | Jul 24 22:54 |
phanes | not quite | Jul 24 22:54 |
matey | no? | Jul 24 22:54 |
phanes | its to address specifically serial defamers in foss | Jul 24 22:54 |
matey | oh ok | Jul 24 22:54 |
matey | so more limited in scope | Jul 24 22:54 |
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phanes | if someone actually did something and it winds up on the site it doesn't deserve an entry unless its listed as a pattern of behaviour that invovles defamation or is linked to defamation in other places on a timeline | Jul 24 22:56 |
phanes | like | Jul 24 22:57 |
MinceR | https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/grandmai | Jul 24 22:57 |
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phanes | lets say matey is killing homeless people in his free time and someone publishes a video of it -- that wouldn't get an entry unless its an action by someone involved in acts of defamation elsewhere, and it is listed as a controversial association | Jul 24 22:58 |
phanes | that said | Jul 24 22:58 |
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phanes | it will probably not be unheard of for "controversial associations" to later get moved to serial defamation categories as details unfold, this happens sometimes, we think its a legitimate action that later turns out to be defamation | Jul 24 22:59 |
matey | and how does that shift happen | Jul 24 23:00 |
matey | like what does it look like when you go "oh, hmm. actually..." | Jul 24 23:00 |
matey | because ive rarely seen that firsthand | Jul 24 23:00 |
phanes | mv $action_listing_parent $defamation_directory | Jul 24 23:00 |
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matey | oh sure | Jul 24 23:00 |
matey | yeah | Jul 24 23:00 |
matey | i meant in a more observational sense, but that works | Jul 24 23:01 |
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matey | can you think of an example | Jul 24 23:01 |
phanes | matey, so as im going through some events, i am looking at one that the details just don't add up and its looking more and more like systematic defamation by one person cast as a collaborative effort. I keep it as a linked controversy for the time being, but, when I have enough credible documentation to assert that it is defamation -- if it gets to that point -- I will move it to the parent dir and write a summary linking to the sources | Jul 24 23:02 |
matey | thats pretty straightforward | Jul 24 23:03 |
phanes | that eventually evolves to a body of documentation that systematically breaks down the whole thing and exposes the problems | Jul 24 23:04 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz Is there a way I could easily transfer my blogging to Gemini? | Jul 24 23:06 |
phanes | in some cases we may not be able to say "this is defamation" but when it's clear that it is we can do a credibility rating | Jul 24 23:06 |
matey | that should be interesting | Jul 24 23:07 |
phanes | im sure the retaliation will provide additional content :) | Jul 24 23:07 |
schestowitz[TR2] | DaemonFC: you can host it from your laptop | Jul 24 23:07 |
matey | win win | Jul 24 23:08 |
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DaemonFC | https://baronhk.wordpress.com/2022/07/24/thoughts-on-monkeypox-as-experts-recommend-vaccination-to-gay-men-first-plus-why-monkeypox-is-in-the-media-in-the-first-place/ | Jul 24 23:27 |
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DaemonFC | "The states could just buy all of the contact tracing data from Grindr about who you’ve been having sex with. No warrant. Grindr does sell it. To anyone. The state doesn’t want to spook people by admitting it can contact trace that way, I guess. | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | Immigration and Customs Enforcement buys a ton of data from these app companies. | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | The government “knows” everything it cares to, because you’re leaking it all over the place. They just don’t want to make it so obvious that it creeps you out. You getting Monkeypox isn’t really a problem for them. | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | I was talking to a Chicago Police Detective about Grindr and he said they love Grindr because they can just serve Grindr with a warrant and get all kinds of stuff and that they do it all the time. | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | That’s in addition to the fact that undercover cops hide out on it. | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | Like the majority of “smartphone apps” and “social networks”, Grindr is effectively an arm of the state. Why would the state cut off their arm?" | Jul 24 23:27 |
DaemonFC | 2793 words | Jul 24 23:28 |
DaemonFC | :) | Jul 24 23:28 |
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DaemonFC | And that's after I cleaned up and edited it and took out some parts that were redundant. | Jul 24 23:29 |
techrights-news | "Koch Industries spent $3.1 million in the first three months of the Trump administration, largely to ensure confirmation of Scott Pruitt as head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)." https://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/news/200/thomas-mcgarity-on-trump-and-the-fall-of-law-and-order-for-corporations/ | Jul 24 23:30 |
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DaemonFC | Still spotting things. | Jul 24 23:30 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz It's almost impossible to do long posts and not have things jump out every time you read it. | Jul 24 23:31 |
techrights-news | There Is No Bar — But Having One is Good Too - Jim Nielsen’s Blog ⚓ https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/there-is-no-bar-but-having-one-is-good-too/ ䷉ Source: jim-nielsen | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//blog.jim-nielsen.com/2022/there-is-no-bar-but-having-one-is-good-too/ | Jul 24 23:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jim-nielsen.com | There Is No Bar — But Having One is Good Too - Jim Nielsen’s Blog | Jul 24 23:32 | |
MinceR | https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/thorn | Jul 24 23:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.smbc-comics.com | Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Thorn | Jul 24 23:32 | |
*GNUmoon (~GNUmoon@gateway/tor-sasl/gnumoon) has joined #techrights | Jul 24 23:33 | |
techrights-news | "Today, an email landed on the AFRINIC Resource Policy Discussion list, in which a subscriber accuses the CEO of AFRINIC, Eddy Kayihura, of trying to ask a governmental body to interfere with AFRINIC's independent procedure for electing Board Directors." https://sysadmin-journal.com/afrinic-ceo-eddy-kayihura-reaches-out-to-the-african-telecommunications-union-for-potential-board-directors/ | Jul 24 23:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sysadmin-journal.com | AFRINIC CEO, Eddy Kayihura, reaches out to the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), for potential Board Directors | Jul 24 23:34 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz Back when people used NNTP, I didn't need to have home Internet to participate in conversations. | Jul 24 23:34 |
DaemonFC | I just connected to the library and downloaded that day's messages, and went home and browsed, and compiled some replies, and used the library in a day or two to get back to them. | Jul 24 23:35 |
DaemonFC | Like e-mail. | Jul 24 23:35 |
DaemonFC | Mitchell Baker wasn't wrong about e-mail dying. Fewer and fewer people use it to communicate. | Jul 24 23:36 |
techrights-news | The Webb Space Telescope’s Profound Data Challenges - IEEE Spectrum ⚓ https://spectrum.ieee.org/james-webb-telescope-communications ䷉ Source: spectrum | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/waffle.cgi/view?https%3A//spectrum.ieee.org/james-webb-telescope-communications | Jul 24 23:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-spectrum.ieee.org | The Webb Space Telescope’s Profound Data Challenges - IEEE Spectrum | Jul 24 23:36 | |
DaemonFC | More often lately, it's spam from Chili's that I can go in for free chips and salsa with a $20 minimum purchase. | Jul 24 23:36 |
techrights-news | "Gov’t pushing for BankID completely unquestioned. Everyone needs a Google account to be a citizen, is where we’re headed." gemini://idiomdrottning.org/svt-vs-cloud | Jul 24 23:38 |
techrights-news | Win thrown away in France? gemini://freeshell.de/f1/2022-07-24_Win_thrown_away_in_France_.gmi | Jul 24 23:39 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz I don't know how the police are so successful on Grindr. | Jul 24 23:47 |
DaemonFC | "Oh this is a random box that popped up in a smartphone app..... Sure I'll admit I'd do something illegal!" | Jul 24 23:47 |
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