●● IRC: #boycottnovell @ Techrights IRC Network: Sunday, December 18, 2022 ●● ● Dec 18 [01:35] schestowitz-TR I was asked why I don't use a mobile phone [01:35] schestowitz-TR the ISP is trying to sell those too [01:35] schestowitz-TR or connection plans with a bundle [01:35] schestowitz-TR this time, for a change, the guy was good on the other side of the line [01:35] schestowitz-TR because I phoned their "business" line [01:35] schestowitz-TR with faster connection self-hosting things will get simpler [01:35] techrightssec2 ack [01:35] schestowitz-TR not just ipfs [01:35] schestowitz-TR we have a spare pi400 [01:35] schestowitz-TR i'm working to rel;ease daily links before 2:40am ish cutoff [01:41] techrightssec2 It took some hours to crawl TM Gallery, just the first gallery. But it looks [01:41] techrightssec2 like everything has been captured. Will get around to converting the links [01:41] techrightssec2 to working links soonish. [01:41] schestowitz-TR the other night I was searching something and TM came up [01:41] schestowitz-TR where I did not expect [01:41] schestowitz-TR the URL structure can be odd [01:41] schestowitz-TR but it captures many old articles that exist nowhere else [01:41] schestowitz-TR IIRC, it was an IBM article from zdnet, over 15 years old [01:41] schestowitz-TR about zend and php [01:42] techrightssec2 Yes, sadly many that it links to have long since vanished. I wonder if some [01:42] techrightssec2 sort of collaboration with IA would be appropriate or desireable going forward? [01:42] techrightssec2 Many sites that still retain their older articles have not kept the URL stable. [01:43] schestowitz-TR you've 'read my mind'.. [01:43] schestowitz-TR I was thinking [01:43] schestowitz-TR IA often has copies [01:43] schestowitz-TR but IA makes discovery hard [01:43] schestowitz-TR TM makes an indexed copy [01:43] schestowitz-TR and that can then be ued to feed original URLs to WabackMachine [01:43] schestowitz-TR *Way ● Dec 18 [02:00] techrightssec2 ack [02:01] schestowitz-TR i thought about doing a video about LF handing MSFT, FB, Bezos control over openstreetmap [02:01] schestowitz-TR but not sure there is a lot to be said [02:01] schestowitz-TR the BS writes itself [02:01] schestowitz-TR and many headliens say "Linux" [02:01] schestowitz-TR instead of "Linux Foundation" [02:06] techrightssec2 That might be a good topic anyway. [02:06] techrightssec2 if only to correct those headlines. [02:06] schestowitz-TR ok, will record in an hour :-) [02:07] schestowitz-TR ok, will record in an hour :-) [02:18] techrightssec2 ack [02:18] techrightssec2 The LF, despite the name, does not represent or advance Linux but instead [02:18] techrightssec2 represents corporate interests inside Linux. It has had a hostile, antagonistic [02:18] techrightssec2 relation with the community since disposing of community representation back in [02:18] techrightssec2 2016: [02:18] techrightssec2 https://www.information-age.com/linux-foundation-causes-uproar-quietly-removing-community-representation-its-board-652/ [02:18] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.information-age.com | Linux Foundation causes uproar by quietly removing community representation from its board - Information Age [02:18] techrightssec2 https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/microsoft-joins-the-linux-foundation-at-highest-membership-tier [02:18] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.gamedeveloper.com | Microsoft joins The Linux Foundation at highest membership tier [02:18] techrightssec2 and then gave a voice to Linux's most aggressive competitor *on the board of [02:18] techrightssec2 directors* [02:34] schestowitz u>