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techrights-news | β² πΏππ πΈπππππππ ⨦ (NEW): Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) Plays With Fire to Appease Large Corporations and Burn the People Behind the GPL/Copyleft β¨ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/11/11/It_seems_like_they_try_to_bypass_the_US_Constitution.shtml | βΎ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2023/11/11/It_seems_like_they_try_to_bypass_the_US_Constitution.gmi β | Nov 11 02:05 |
techrights-sec | router maint, eta 30 min | Nov 11 02:41 |
schestowitz-pi | this weekend we are | Nov 11 02:41 |
schestowitz-pi | "ahead" | Nov 11 02:41 |
schestowitz-pi | hence, can produce more originals | Nov 11 02:41 |
techrights-sec | router maintenace complete | Nov 11 02:42 |
schestowitz-pi | modest proposal: i write a long version of | Nov 11 02:43 |
schestowitz-pi | https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/11/06/techrights-org-turns-17/ | Nov 11 02:43 |
schestowitz-pi | in TM | Nov 11 02:43 |
schestowitz-pi | then send url to gabor? | Nov 11 02:43 |
schestowitz-pi | gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/git/ | Nov 11 02:47 |
schestowitz-pi | updated sept 20 | Nov 11 02:47 |
schestowitz-pi | i realise we never properly restored the git sections in the two sites | Nov 11 02:48 |
schestowitz-pi | the cron jobs are not running | Nov 11 02:48 |
schestowitz-pi | the code is still there, ready to run | Nov 11 02:48 |
schestowitz-pi | it was not a top priority before | Nov 11 02:48 |
schestowitz-pi | but it should work | Nov 11 02:48 |
schestowitz-pi | drafting some text | Nov 11 02:48 |
techrights-sec | checking | Nov 11 02:51 |
techrights-sec | yes, maybe a long version focused on TM? | Nov 11 02:51 |
schestowitz-pi | in the case of the git repo as presented in TR, the "correct" setup is already on the pi here | Nov 11 02:51 |
schestowitz-pi | just the cron jobs commented out | Nov 11 02:51 |
schestowitz-pi | it also does the (re)listing of IRC logs and bulletins | Nov 11 02:51 |
techrights-sec | I don't quit recall how the Gemnini export of Git was made + sanitized | Nov 11 03:05 |
schestowitz-pi | in TR, there was a job running around midday to git pull | Nov 11 03:06 |
schestowitz-pi | then a job ran to process the files | Nov 11 03:06 |
schestowitz-pi | it's all the same, still, but the cron jobs are not activated | Nov 11 03:06 |
schestowitz-pi | and you want them all as files rather than some crontab | Nov 11 03:06 |
schestowitz-pi | (still typing the article... i will assume the reader knows nothing) | Nov 11 03:06 |
techrights-sec | It'd be important to note that the Git archive was given a fresh start | Nov 11 03:10 |
techrights-sec | in September, so the early stages of development have not been carried | Nov 11 03:10 |
techrights-sec | forward. | Nov 11 03:10 |
schestowitz-pi | those are kept locally in the .git files on our systems | Nov 11 03:11 |
techrights-sec | Yes the old .git files are now separate, I doubt they can be merged. | Nov 11 03:11 |
techrights-sec | However, as we are just learning Git, it was good to start with a clean | Nov 11 03:11 |
techrights-sec | slate anyway. | Nov 11 03:11 |
schestowitz-pi | it is quite common | Nov 11 03:12 |
schestowitz-pi | but the older .git is like "archive" | Nov 11 03:12 |
schestowitz-pi | "" | Nov 11 03:28 |
schestowitz-pi | Hi Roy and Rianne, | Nov 11 03:29 |
schestowitz-pi | I guess I should have explained it a bit more. We need blog posts we can link to. | Nov 11 03:29 |
schestowitz-pi | (e.g. you can post here: https://dev.to/ and tag it with #perl) | Nov 11 03:29 |
schestowitz-pi | It would be also good to link to the git repository and maybe add a bit more details why is this project interesting. | Nov 11 03:29 |
schestowitz-pi | " | Nov 11 03:29 |
techrights-sec | I think the DocumentRoot of TM is now out of sync with Git | Nov 11 03:38 |
techrights-sec | Anyway, whatever is in Git is now synced to Gemini via cron | Nov 11 03:38 |
techrights-sec | I've made a new cron job under /etc/cron.d/ | Nov 11 03:38 |
techrights-sec | back in a few hours | Nov 11 03:43 |
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techrights-sec | backback | Nov 11 08:24 |
techrights-sec | site down: https://dontextraditeassange.com/ | Nov 11 08:24 |
techrights-sec | Today is Armistice Day | Nov 11 08:24 |
techrights-sec | site down: https://dontextraditeassange.com/ | Nov 11 08:24 |
techrights-sec | Today is Armistice Day | Nov 11 08:24 |
schestowitz-pi | re | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | # a reminder: that items show up in the automated feed does not mean | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | # that there is an obligation to repost them, rather the opposite: | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | # the items must still be reviewed and if necessary culled mercilessly | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | 1) yes, i agree | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | 2) yes, i do that | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | 3) which items did you see and disliked? political something? | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | (sometimes I also let be things i disagree with, provided it's not pure BS) | Nov 11 08:28 |
schestowitz-pi | 4) the % that makes the cut decreases over time | Nov 11 08:28 |
techrights-sec | Nothing in particular, just that I notice the quality | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | of the sites in the automated feed has been plummmetting | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | Some sites, like the Assange site have even disappeared | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | So I ought to cull the automated feed list again soon. | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | Perhaps some outgh to even be relegated back to manual | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | feeds? | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | so 3) nothing in particular and 4) yes that's the basis | Nov 11 08:36 |
techrights-sec | of the above generalized grumbling | Nov 11 08:36 |
schestowitz-pi | i agree 100% | Nov 11 08:38 |
schestowitz-pi | so it was perhaps an observation | Nov 11 08:38 |
schestowitz-pi | not a gentle request aS I interpreted it | Nov 11 08:38 |
schestowitz-pi | this past week i removed some feeds too | Nov 11 08:38 |
schestowitz-pi | not just dead ones | Nov 11 08:38 |
techrights-sec | No it was not a request, I should have added a preamble | Nov 11 08:39 |
techrights-sec | too clarify taht it was a general complaint about the ongoing | Nov 11 08:39 |
techrights-sec | decline of the once great free press | Nov 11 08:39 |
schestowitz-pi | on fri or thurs i said that one issue is, | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | few new sites emerge | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | those that do are not well funded (OR manned... good, smart people) | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | which means their quality sucks | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | and they may never gain any folllowing | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | so no point looking for any | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | the web is a slide | Nov 11 08:40 |
schestowitz-pi | we're riding it down | Nov 11 08:40 |
techrights-sec | Yes, fewer and fewer. When possibe, I encourage individuals | Nov 11 08:43 |
techrights-sec | to blog, but that is not an overall solution. | Nov 11 08:43 |
techrights-sec | Again the media which stoop to using social control media in place | Nov 11 08:43 |
techrights-sec | of actual sources do themselves and their readers a disservice | Nov 11 08:43 |
techrights-sec | on several levels, the combined effect results in the complete | Nov 11 08:43 |
techrights-sec | irrelevance of the resulting articles in both timeliness and topic | Nov 11 08:43 |
schestowitz-pi | you quoted the passage where PinkNews admitted \unambiguously outsourcing to "social" "media" was an error | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | not sure about jezebel | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | i did not read about the parent company's "excuse" | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | mayube they thought they bought a gem | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | like musk did with shitter | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | instead of bringing in a sink | Nov 11 08:44 |
schestowitz-pi | he puts his hand down the toilet, doing little circles with his little fingers | Nov 11 08:44 |
techrights-sec | Yes that is just one of many | Nov 11 08:45 |
techrights-sec | Jezebel fought the good fight but can't survive malignant owners | Nov 11 08:45 |
techrights-sec | IIRC Musk was sponsored at least in part by loans from the Saudis | Nov 11 08:45 |
schestowitz-pi | also larrison | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | and others | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | not sure a complete list exists | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | just some press report here and there.. | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | it's a privaye company now | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | and of course they lie | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | musk appointed his very own minister of propaganda with her back end open for his arm (puppet) | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | so the point is, you cannot trust anything they tell media orabout themselves | Nov 11 08:47 |
schestowitz-pi | it's fake-it-till-you-make-it all the way | Nov 11 08:47 |
techrights-sec | The new owners of Jezebel want the authors to churn out massive | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | quantities of articles per day and the content woulld be without | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | substance and more like horoscopes and makeup discussions | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | Twitter is and has been for a long time been the propaganda arm | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | of the green daesh | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | I should convert the one machine here from Mint to Devuan since it | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | does not need a GUI or any desktop amenities | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | That'll be a few hours of work though, and I'd need a disc for backup | Nov 11 08:48 |
techrights-sec | first even though it is just a copy of everything already found elsewhere. | Nov 11 08:48 |
schestowitz-pi | github, starting as free hosting, sold as a prison to microsoft | Nov 11 08:50 |
schestowitz-pi | twitter, starting as "blogging"/SMS soapbox, then sold as censorship-as-aservice | Nov 11 08:50 |
schestowitz-pi | e.g. cannot question bill gates (he paid them) | Nov 11 08:50 |
techrights-sec | Reddit started out as a censorship as a service trap, and lied about | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | Aaron Swartz's role there. He quit. More precisely it was such | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | a waste of time that he stopped showing up and couldn't be bothered | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | to tell them he wasn't coming back. Yet after his death, the | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | liars there made it sound like he built the site with his own hands | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | rather than getting dragged along for the ride when the company he | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | was working for got bought out by Reddit | Nov 11 08:54 |
schestowitz-pi | "By lunch time I had literally locked myself in a bathroom stall and started crying. I can?t imagine staying sane with someone buzzing in my ear all day, let alone getting any actual work | Nov 11 08:54 |
schestowitz-pi | done." http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/officespace | Nov 11 08:54 |
techrights-sec | Yep. That part is virtually unknown and many young people mistakenlyy | Nov 11 08:57 |
techrights-sec | believe that they can get info about computer systems there. | Nov 11 08:57 |
schestowitz-pi | old server turned off | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | i guess kaniini has no use left for it | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | and we brought back no-need-to-get-voice policy in irc | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | just waiting for my dad to come to mumble later | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | i need topics tbh | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | i don't want to rush any series | Nov 11 08:58 |
schestowitz-pi | slow pace = more damage | Nov 11 08:58 |
techrights-sec | Hmm. I wonder if there can be a tie-in between Armistice day and the | Nov 11 09:03 |
techrights-sec | online fight for software freesom. Probably not. | Nov 11 09:03 |
schestowitz-pi | hazardazoudly | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | "offensive" | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | btw, need not tell you one common way to undermine societies/communicies/orgs | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | it to map who's in them | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | then try to stir up fights | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | wikileaks had lots of this | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | now: | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | (after laptop stolen) | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "This post may generate a tweet on @matthuag (which the hacked @craigmurrayorg has been renamed) because the autoposting programme" ? | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2023/11/the-curious-hacking-of-craigmurrayorg/ | Source: Craig Murray | Nov 11 09:05 |
schestowitz-pi | -----hazarously | Nov 11 09:06 |
schestowitz-pi | *d | Nov 11 09:07 |
schestowitz-pi | "online fight for software freesom. Probably not." | Nov 11 09:08 |
schestowitz-pi | Fhen my editing caused it to hang | Nov 11 09:08 |
schestowitz-pi | maybe i found some bug | Nov 11 09:08 |
techrights-sec | """ | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | Three people have now tried to replicate making all these changes on a Twitter account and nobody has | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | succeeded (see for example comments below). So it appears that whoever did this hack was within Twitter or | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | has a backdoor into Twitter to overcome these safeguards. That obviously points towards a security service | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | rather than a random hacker. My twitter following had grown to over 136,000 and some individual tweets on | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | Gaza were gaining 10,000 likes. | Nov 11 09:09 |
techrights-sec | """ | Nov 11 09:09 |
schestowitz-pi | they tried silencing him with lawsuits years ago | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | after he had said rather bad things | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | then, months ago, he was arrested | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | i guess they decided to mute him | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | rather than prosecute | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | like twitter users of wikileaks and key wikileaks accounts, the biggest basket by far was that third party | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | when someone _else_ can shut you off, like with proprietary s/w, you are not in control | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | we already know ksa had moles inside twitter | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | they probably did more than unmask users for the intelm service | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | sthe vetting under musk would be even worse | Nov 11 09:12 |
techrights-sec | The latest Craig Murray post has a lot of noisy, off-topic comments which would | Nov 11 09:12 |
techrights-sec | nearly all be negated by https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp | Nov 11 09:12 |
schestowitz-pi | it reads like a high school essay | Nov 11 09:16 |
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techrights-sec | Nov 11 10:14 | |
techrights-sec | It's a translation but the important point is that it is the document driving | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | this latest conflict and in particular the massacre which was (in that specific | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | case) over 17 years in preparation | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | Article 13 is particularly relevant there but the whole thing is worth a read. | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | Hamas is what the population there has elected. There are ~ 1k Christians there | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | then over 50% of over 2M are < 13 years old the rest are basically either | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | Hammas (terrorist), Hamas supporters, or Hamas sympathizers. Hamas is just an | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | arm of Iran's foreign policy. Same for Hezbollah. | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | Then if one looks at the core tenets of the political supremacist movement which | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | is driving Iran, there it is clearly stated that there are either islamists or | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | opponents with no middle ground. | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | Education is not a strong point among them except among the green daesh, who have | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | their leadership and worst "radicals" educated in what's left of the West | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | There are no internal links in that document, so to find "Article Thirteen" one | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | has to scroll down manually. | Nov 11 10:14 |
techrights-sec | biab | Nov 11 10:14 |
schestowitz-pi | lol, my dad now tells me about this guy who got nobel for economics | Nov 11 10:15 |
schestowitz-pi | and says wikipedia says the same | Nov 11 10:15 |
schestowitz-pi | https://www.quora.com/Is-the-Nobel-Prize-in-fake-economics-fake | Nov 11 10:15 |
techrights-sec | back | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | the banskter prize for bullshitting in the direction the bullshitters want to | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | push the market this year | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | Wikipedia is, sadly, not an authoritative source in most any topic any more | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | https://yle.fi/a/74-20059698 - not in the article, about around 20% of those | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | hospitalized have SARS-CoV-2, the levels are up around what it was near the | Nov 11 10:41 |
techrights-sec | peak of the earlier parts of the pandemic | Nov 11 10:41 |
schestowitz-pi | seldom mentioned in media: many frail people have already been zapped in early covid days, delta etc | Nov 11 10:43 |
schestowitz-pi | so we cannot use the same excuses anymore for excess deatha | Nov 11 10:43 |
schestowitz-pi | https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/11/09/international-excess-deaths-remain-high/ | Nov 11 10:43 |
schestowitz-pi | iran's oblast in lebanon to give a speech in 2 hours | Nov 11 10:43 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "widespread attention on platforms like YouTube and TikTok." β https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/carrot-knife-trend-popular-among-teens-in-s-korea-sparks-concerns-over-potential-violent-behaviours | Nov 11 10:44 |
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schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "People can use home testing kits to see if they have Covid, but they should treat the results with caution, according to THL." β https://yle.fi/a/74-20059698 those vaccines didn't solve anything, they just helped bail out some pharma companies with loads of debt and some patents | Nov 11 10:54 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> Maybe MIT should stop taking bribes from and covering up for Bill Gates then. He lobbied for monopolisation and patenting. β https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/11/10/1083222/covid-moonshot-drug-discovery-open-source/ | Nov 11 10:55 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "Technology Transfer" is just a propaganda term for patents and monopolies β https://patentlyo.com/patent/2023/11/strengthening-innovation-ecosystems.html | Nov 11 10:56 |
schestowitz-pi | rant: very low s/n ratio, i have more to SAY (comment) than to pick | Nov 11 10:58 |
schestowitz-pi | one resolution is, add "Ed:" to more links | Nov 11 10:58 |
schestowitz-pi | another is much faster skimming | Nov 11 10:58 |
techrights-sec | true, much of the population has been culled already | Nov 11 10:59 |
techrights-sec | The hiding of the re-injection of the patents in to the vaccine process has been | Nov 11 10:59 |
techrights-sec | supported by social control media. As you know better than I, even raising | Nov 11 10:59 |
techrights-sec | the question of how the patents were reinstated or by whom gets the owners of | Nov 11 10:59 |
techrights-sec | the social control media sites all riled up | Nov 11 10:59 |
techrights-sec | Yes the news continues its downward spiral into oblivion | Nov 11 10:59 |
schestowitz-pi | many sites like MTR can go *** themselves | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | and we gave examples: | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | ms sponsorship | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | infosys spam | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | anti-rms | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | it's makes looking for news more obnoxious | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | tea break, thinking how i can weed out bs | Nov 11 11:00 |
schestowitz-pi | like, if term found, skip | Nov 11 11:00 |
techrights-sec | Definitely, and lower and lower yield. I have to read through a larger percentage | Nov 11 11:01 |
techrights-sec | of each article which makes it through the initial triage in order to see if | Nov 11 11:01 |
techrights-sec | there is even a remote connection to ICT | Nov 11 11:01 |
schestowitz-pi | bbc web site became like "tiles" with photos | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | and you scroll and scroll | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | rianne does | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | even on large screens | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | i assume it's "coz mobile friendly" | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | many of the photos are just mugs | Nov 11 11:02 |
schestowitz-pi | nor related to the story at all | Nov 11 11:02 |
techrights-sec | infinite scrolling == time waster == "engagement" | Nov 11 11:04 |
techrights-sec | It's about having visitors waste time rather than find something useful, read it, | Nov 11 11:04 |
techrights-sec | and then move on. | Nov 11 11:04 |
schestowitz-pi | it's | Nov 11 11:04 |
schestowitz-pi | it's the sort of ui you would esigns for chimps in some experiment at the zoo | Nov 11 11:04 |
schestowitz-pi | *design | Nov 11 11:04 |
schestowitz-pi | imagine having to teach kids how to use the eyes' spatial capabilities to scan a page in a book | Nov 11 11:04 |
schestowitz-pi | and get a fast grasp, e.g. first words in eah para and unique terms | Nov 11 11:04 |
techrights-sec | Checking rrrrrr once a day lets the feeds fill up a little, but even so there is | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | very little relevant. I am glad for the many blogs in the feed but only a single | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | digit percentage are even somewhat active. Some are dead and others just post | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | something once in a long while, albeit often a worthwhile gem. | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | New kids don't have the fine motor skills necessary to start school any more. It has | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | been that way for a while, and even those entering medical school can't move their own | Nov 11 11:07 |
techrights-sec | fingers well enough to learn surgery. | Nov 11 11:07 |
schestowitz-pi | it took me years to train rianne at scanning pages for bullshitness and "move on" | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | sometimes given a topic you need to watch out for particular bad terms | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | and know it sucks | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | hey hi hey hi app smart something black duck | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | we sometimes refresh rrrrr twice a day | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | due to lack of material that meets the standards | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | but it means less value per time unit | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | doctorow poss reams of stuff in one place | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | *posts | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | i don't like his current style, it's like notes for self | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | cannot even hard-link to particular topic in there | Nov 11 11:09 |
schestowitz-pi | Pluralistic: Big Telco's fury over FCC plan to infuse telecoms policy with facts (10 Nov 2023) β https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/10/digital-redlining/ only a small proportion of this covers what the title speaks of | Nov 11 11:10 |
schestowitz-pi | so you send someone the link and get "tldr" or "lolwtf" | Nov 11 11:11 |
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techrights-sec | Refreshing rrrrrr multiple times a day unfortunately does not bring in more material. :/ | Nov 11 11:11 |
techrights-sec | Yes, Doctorow writes a lot but without a lot of focus for the most part. It's good | Nov 11 11:11 |
techrights-sec | stuff but almost impossible to cite. | Nov 11 11:11 |
schestowitz-pi | it's like my text file, sans partitioning and tidying up | Nov 11 11:13 |
schestowitz-pi | i have one very long... checking.,.. 5800 lines of text | Nov 11 11:13 |
schestowitz-pi | and some other topics in sepate files, e.g. github secrets and epo | Nov 11 11:13 |
schestowitz-pi | i can usually pull something out of a hat if a subject is back to headlines | Nov 11 11:13 |
schestowitz-pi | the media ignores epo completely now | Nov 11 11:13 |
techrights-sec | Also I suspect that long hours of continuous sitting have damaged his hips beyond repair | Nov 11 11:14 |
techrights-sec | over the years. | Nov 11 11:14 |
schestowitz-pi | when he mailed me the last time he mentioned lower body part, cannot remember which | Nov 11 11:14 |
schestowitz-pi | reminds me to do stairs now, back in a few mins | Nov 11 11:14 |
techrights-sec | It generally has ignored the EPO, but wasn't there a journalist who contacted you | Nov 11 11:15 |
techrights-sec | recently about the EPO? If so, what was the outcome? | Nov 11 11:15 |
techrights-sec | :) | Nov 11 11:15 |
schestowitz-pi | it'll be in french | Nov 11 11:20 |
schestowitz-pi | it's the publisher the macron regime raided, and that itself became a blunder | Nov 11 11:20 |
schestowitz-pi | tbh, i don't seek recognition in other publishers | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | because, like raspi 2021, all that happens it | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | *is | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | they hijack the narrative | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | and speaking to them takes time | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | on phone it can at least be fast | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | "tell me what you need" pgives some pointers | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | but in the old days people had budget to even compensate | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | like swiss tv, which paid my train to london and for my time (whole day) | Nov 11 11:21 |
techrights-sec | The important part is that the EPO gets covered accurately, that is above credit | Nov 11 11:21 |
techrights-sec | Very nice | Nov 11 11:21 |
techrights-sec | Btw I see a solution for the process of upgrading the spare machine to Devuan 5 Daedalus | Nov 11 11:21 |
schestowitz-pi | side story, relevant: | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | i was scoffing at flakpak | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | librewolf did not start tfor rianne | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | gave VERY cryptic message | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | googling it only led to github garbage | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | from RED HAT staff | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | i recalled the day before rianne reporterd the machine was getting slow | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | long story short | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | /var ran out of space (LibreWold issue) | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | after the wifi thing filled up the syslog files like maf | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | *mad | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | not sure why | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | 1) it happened | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | 2) why it was not throttled down in the log files | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | at least /var was its own partition | Nov 11 11:23 |
schestowitz-pi | this was less than an hour ago, rianne was getting stuck without me | Nov 11 11:24 |
schestowitz-pi | i challenged her to troubleshoot it, but the shithub pages were farcical and some people said, restart session, reboot... WINDOWS!! after installing flatpak they also say, REBOOT! | Nov 11 11:24 |
schestowitz-pi | {"please stay calm, breathe slowly while your pacemaker is rebooting" (karen boots SFLC for 230,000 dollar/annum) | Nov 11 11:26 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "struggles to rebound from the pandemic." So the trouble is just some virus, not the laughable FINANCIAL BUBBLE over there in 'Sodomland', funded (controlled) by Saudi Barbaria? β https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/10/us/san-francisco-apec-city-clean.html | Nov 11 11:28 |
schestowitz-pi | SVB did not collapse due to covid | Nov 11 11:28 |
techrights-sec | fatpak burns disk space, I'm not sure which is worse in that regard Snaps or Fatpack | Nov 11 11:29 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> "One of the most common bits of FUD about Ubuntu's Snap packaging format is that it's proprietary β but exploring the documentation shows that is wrong." https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/10/snap_without_ubuntu_tools/ | Nov 11 11:29 |
schestowitz-pi | -TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- www.theregister.com | Canonical documents how to use Snaps without the Snap Store β’ The Register | Nov 11 11:29 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> Snap packaging format is not proprietary but the back end is and Snap packaging format is often used by proprietary software/spyware/malware companies to carry their malicious blogs onto GNU/Linux PCs | Nov 11 11:29 |
schestowitz-pi | *blobs | Nov 11 11:30 |
schestowitz-pi | experiment for today: count how many items i go through, how many are deemed important and how many "not shit" | Nov 11 11:31 |
schestowitz-pi | results this evening... | Nov 11 11:31 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> The blank page, let's type some stuff syndrome β https://rubenerd.com/my-popular-opinions-part-2/ | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | -TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- Rubenerd: My popular opinions, part two | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | <schestowitz> lowering one's own s/n ratio | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | <schestowitz> words that start with B that I like | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | <schestowitz> typos I make a lot | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | <schestowitz> list of tv shows i watched as a kid | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | <schestowitz> ruben is running out of topic | Nov 11 11:36 |
techrights-sec | Sometimes he has dry spells like that | Nov 11 11:36 |
schestowitz-pi | it's like tweets in a sense and no actual focus, as a site | Nov 11 11:37 |
schestowitz-pi | hardware, bsd... then something like this | Nov 11 11:37 |
schestowitz-pi | and this is what I need to figure out how to filter out | Nov 11 11:37 |
techrights-sec | He bounces back eventually, his posts tend to be short though | Nov 11 11:38 |
techrights-sec | At least it's a blog and not social control media | Nov 11 11:38 |
schestowitz-pi | words not enough | Nov 11 11:39 |
schestowitz-pi | sentence comprehension easier said than that | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | *done | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | chatbots have zero comprehension | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | just some grammar model and stats | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | pausing links | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | i need to come up with a better flow... | Nov 11 11:40 |
schestowitz-pi | tea break | Nov 11 11:40 |
techrights-sec | LLM == Plausible Sentence Generator, not fact synthesizer | Nov 11 11:42 |
schestowitz-pi | got the kettle on | Nov 11 11:44 |
schestowitz-pi | i need to analyse how i think and what i check | Nov 11 11:44 |
schestowitz-pi | and how to emulate that | Nov 11 11:44 |
schestowitz-pi | about 70% are cast aside fast... somehow | Nov 11 11:44 |
techrights-sec | rrrrrr.py could run with cron | Nov 11 12:15 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> And THIS is why Europe and US/Canada should also BAN TikTok: "France says it has been the target of a Russian online destabilization campaign that used bots to whip up controversy and confusion" β https://www.rferl.org/a/france-russia-stars-of-david-gaze-paris-destabilization/32679319.html | Nov 11 12:15 |
schestowitz-pi | -TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- www.rferl.org | France Blames Russia For Effort To Whip Up Online Controversy Over Stars Of David Graffiti | Nov 11 12:15 |
schestowitz-pi | <techrights-news> Social control media is centralised collective outrage machine that not only manufactures scandals but also helps redirect attention away (or hide) scandals, e.g. patents on experimental vaccines https://theintercept.com/2023/01/16/twitter-covid-vaccine-pharma/ | Nov 11 12:15 |
schestowitz-pi | -TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- theintercept.com | Covid-19 Vaccine Makers Pressured Twitter to Censor Activists | Nov 11 12:15 |
techrights-sec | Tiktok has been a weapon since its start. | Nov 11 12:48 |
techrights-sec | However, many (nearly all) politicians if they pay attention at all whine about | Nov 11 12:48 |
techrights-sec | privacy implications and worse who should be in control of violating privacy | Nov 11 12:48 |
techrights-sec | rather than the weapon aspects. Cultural genociode thus progresses unhindered | Nov 11 12:48 |
techrights-sec | via Tiktok and other social control media weapons for psychological warfare. | Nov 11 12:48 |
techrights-sec | https://yle.fi/a/74-20059815 as mentioned earlier | Nov 11 12:48 |
schestowitz-pi | adding to links now | Nov 11 12:54 |
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