●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Sunday, March 13, 2022 ●● ● Mar 13 [01:27] schestowitz Word and LIGHT of God (@_Godz__LIGHT_): "Bill Ghates is a James Bond; -Super Villain!!!! @schestowitz Read!!! https://google.com/search?q=all%20video%20game%20companies%20microsoft%20bought%20out This should NEVER of been allowed to happen! BillGhates ONLY mission and care is to Take-Over and DESTROY The Video Games Industry!!!!" | nitter https://nitter.eu/_Godz__LIGHT_/status/1502482686954385410 #nitter | [01:27] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-nitter.eu | Word and LIGHT of God (@_Godz__LIGHT_): "Bill Ghates is a James Bond; -Super Villain!!!! @schestowitz Read!!! https://google.com/search?q=all%20video%20game%20companies%20microsoft%20bought%20out This should NEVER of been allowed to happen! BillGhates ONLY mission and care is to Take-Over and DESTROY The Video Games Industry!!!!" | nitter [01:27] schestowitz more in http://schestowitz.com/2022/03/13/#latest [01:27] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-schestowitz.com | Social Control Media Posts ● Mar 13 [03:35] *DaemonFC has quit (Quit: Leaving) ● Mar 13 [06:50] *u-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@hngiv8sdpiaf2.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Mar 13 [07:07] schestowitz
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    This new command line option (curls 247th) is called --no-clobber and it works as suggested already back in 2002. If the output file already exists at the time when curl wants to create it, it will instead append a number to the end of the name. If that file also exists, curl retries iteratively with numbers up to a 100 before it gives up and returns error.

  • [07:07] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-curl no clobber | daniel.haxx.se ● Mar 13 [08:05] schestowitz " [08:05] schestowitz [SUEPO] ZERO Adjustment of your childcare and education reimbursement ceilings [08:05] schestowitz Dear SUEPO members, [08:05] schestowitz Dear colleagues, [08:05] schestowitz Since the Education and Childcare Reform, the ceilings for the childcare and education facilities, as well as indirect costs are subject to a yearly adjustment according to the calculation for salary adjustment procedure. [08:05] schestowitz SUEPO therefore prepared a template against CA/D 16/21, the decision taken by the Administrative Council to also apply the zero adjustment to the ceilings defined by the childcare and education allowance reform. [08:05] schestowitz Basically, all parents of children attending an education or childcare facility are already affected (children attending a crche) or will be affected (children/dependents attending schools/universities/etc.) this year. [08:05] schestowitz SUEPO therefore calls upon all parents in the situations described above to save their rights and to file a Request for Review. [08:05] schestowitz 1) Please fill in the template Template RfR - Adjustment - Young child and education allowances [08:05] schestowitz 2) Find here the Instructions and the compendium annexes. [08:05] schestowitz In attachment you will find the template together with the instructions on how to file your RfR and the compendium annexes to be attached to the request. Please remember to meet your specific deadline i.e. within 3 months of the negative decision: [08:05] schestowitz i) In case the childcare or education facility has announced an increase in the costs as of January 2022, your deadline is 3 months after your January salary pay slip [08:05] schestowitz ii) In case you have not yet been informed about an increase of costs of the childcare or education facility, your deadline is 3 months after the decision has been taken, thus you should send the RfR until 15 March 2022. [08:05] schestowitz ' [08:06] schestowitz " [CSC] Patent Work Bench: No authentication in the fully electronic Patent Granting Process " ● Mar 13 [10:05] *DaemonFC (~daemonfc@fbh2x54p94j8g.irc) has joined #techbytes [10:35] *Despatche has quit (Quit: Read error: Connection reset by deer) [10:47] *GNUmoon2 has quit (connection closed) [10:47] *GNUmoon2 (~GNUmoon@gbgr2jcp6yrt2.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Mar 13 [12:26] *Despatche (~desp@u3xy9z2ifjzci.irc) has joined #techbytes [12:49] *psydroid2 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Mar 13 [13:10] *DaemonFC has quit (Quit: Leaving) [13:26] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techbytes [13:26] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes [13:45] *psydroid4 has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [13:48] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #techbytes [13:54] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes [13:54] *psydroid4 has quit (connection closed) [13:55] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Mar 13 [16:07] *u-amarsh04 has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [16:09] *u-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@hngiv8sdpiaf2.irc) has joined #techbytes [16:16] *u-amarsh04 has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) ● Mar 13 [17:10] *psydroid4 has quit (connection closed) [17:11] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes [17:11] *psydroid4 has quit (connection closed) [17:13] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes [17:13] *psydroid4 has quit (connection closed) [17:14] *psydroid4 (~psydroid@memzbmehf99re.irc) has joined #techbytes [17:14] schestowitz [19:10] But yeah the original plan for Copilot sounded like a code auditing tool [17:14] schestowitz [19:10] [19:10] Alex actually got mad whenever I said that's what it sounded like [17:14] schestowitz [19:11] it used openAI iirc [17:14] schestowitz [19:11] it's a GPL violation tool [17:15] schestowitz [19:11] I can send you link from FSF's site [17:15] schestowitz [19:11] Then I kind of looked into it and github had an audit tool already [17:15] schestowitz [19:11] it's encouraging developers to NOT respect software licences [17:15] schestowitz [19:11] using legal grey areas [17:15] schestowitz [19:11] Personally I've never used one because I've never worked on anything that important [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] Yeah so I know someone that works at intel[19:12] [17:15] schestowitz http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Delete_Github [17:15] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Delete Github - Techrights [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] http://techrights.org/wiki/Intel_leaks [17:15] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Intel leaks - Techrights [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] They had a big issue with a chip that they had developed for some government thing [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] Intel is floundering [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] and they sold out to GitHub [17:15] schestowitz [19:12] Oh yeah this project sounded like a shit fire [17:15] schestowitz [19:13] they used to have their own git forge [17:15] schestowitz [19:13] techrights uses a 92-core intel processor developers without the back doors, for military use [17:15] schestowitz [19:13] *developed [17:15] schestowitz [19:13] Yeah, so this project was acquired and they had to strip out a bunch of stuff that had been copy pasted [17:15] schestowitz [19:14] most Intel chips since 2009 are containing back doors, it's known as Management Engine [17:15] schestowitz [19:14] Anyways Alex was saying that he and Nat had this idea [17:15] schestowitz [19:14] Honestly it was probably more Nat's idea [17:15] schestowitz [19:15] Because Alex couldn't really explain it to me in a way that made sense [17:15] schestowitz [19:17] He explain it as something that could find code based on the code you put into it and see if something similar was out there [17:15] schestowitz [19:17] He never used the words auto generate code for you [17:15] schestowitz [19:17] Which makes me think he didn't know what the fuck he was talking about [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] this is major [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] it means that Team Mono, or specifically GitHub's 'CEO' (Microsoft's stooge), came up with this agenda [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] it's worthless as a tool [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] I could go into specifics [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] but they use that to push proprietary IDE [17:15] schestowitz [19:18] Visual Studio [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] The original plan was to have Alex build it as a start up [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] and teach people not to worry about GPL compliance [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] And then Microsoft would require it [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] Which sounds a bit like fraud [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] that sounds illegal [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] passing Microsoft capital to a friend [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] Acquire not require [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] and maybe then get kickbacks off of him [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] Yeah but this never happened [17:15] schestowitz [19:19] even if it was contemplated [17:15] schestowitz [19:20] http://techrights.org/2021/03/17/epoleaks-report-march-2021-part-12/ [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] Alex was not in any place mentally to do this [17:16] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | EPO and Microsoft Collude to Break the Law Part XII: Foreign Corrupt Practices, Bid Rigging and Slush Funds | Techrights [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] typical Microsoft modus operandi [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] based on texts, he had booze issue [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] if not other narcotics [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] but we covered this yesterday [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] Alex was in AA [17:16] schestowitz [19:20] I'm not sure I will even bring it up [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] AA as in? [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] addiction something? [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] It's an issue that I haven't really touched on because honestly I felt sorry for him [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] Alcoholics Anonymous [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] He also said that he had a pain killer addiction after a surgery [17:16] schestowitz [19:21] I see [17:16] schestowitz [19:22] AA is a cult but that's a different story [17:16] schestowitz [19:22] Alex has a history with cults [17:16] schestowitz [19:23] His parents were arrange married in hare khrisna because they were top recruiters [17:16] schestowitz [19:25] I was considering applying for a job at Gitlab and he basically bullied me out of it [17:16] schestowitz [19:26] gitlab also has its issues [17:16] schestowitz [19:26] but let's not go there :) [17:16] schestowitz [19:27] But that was a whole other issue. He didn't want me to find a new job [17:16] schestowitz [19:27] Sabotaged me [17:16] schestowitz [19:28] He was upset because job hunting takes work and my schedule would have been tied up [17:16] schestowitz [19:28] I was miserable at my job too. It was a big contributor to why I was probably vulnerable to getting into an abusive relationship [17:16] schestowitz [19:29] I see, sorry to hear that [17:16] schestowitz [19:29] He also told me my friends company was stupid [17:16] schestowitz [19:30] Which I thought was strange because from a technical perspective xxxxxxxx's company is badass [17:16] schestowitz [19:30] https://serpapi.com [17:16] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-SerpApi: Google Search API [17:16] schestowitz [19:30] Alex kept complaining that he didn't have any friends in xxxxxxxxx that were entrepreneurs like him [17:16] schestowitz [19:30] But he kept on trying to say that xxxxxx didn't count [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] He had this thing about only wanting to be associated with YC people[19:31] [17:16] schestowitz "entrepreneurs" is a stupid word [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] And I tried to introduce them to someone else I know that was a YC alum [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] almost buzzword [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] And then that person wasn't good enough [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] cultist and crypto-charlatan [17:16] schestowitz [19:31] bragging about virtual if not fake wealth [17:16] schestowitz [19:32] Oh God one day he had a panic attack [17:16] schestowitz [19:32] Because dropbox went from $24 to $18 in a day [17:16] schestowitz [19:32] He hadn't sold any of his shares [17:16] schestowitz [19:34] When he introduced himself originally he said his company was Dropbox paper [17:17] schestowitz [19:34] From what I understand dropbox open sourced Hackpad and rewrote from the ground up [17:17] schestowitz [19:34] Dropbox is worthless as a company [17:17] schestowitz [19:34] but it helps spy [17:43] schestowitz > So I was reading up on GPL violations because I didnt really completely [17:43] schestowitz > understand the context of that phrase. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > So I think the way that Alex described what he was trying to build with [17:43] schestowitz > Copilot. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > I think it was actually intentionally built with GPL violations in it. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > Because what he originally told me about it sounded like a code auditing [17:43] schestowitz > tool. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > He said it would compare code and see if already exists. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > This was August 2019 so Githubs actual code auditing tool had just [17:43] schestowitz > been released. [17:43] schestowitz > [17:43] schestowitz > So I told him that that product existed already. Then he basically told [17:43] schestowitz > me I was stupid and we didnt talk about it again. [17:43] schestowitz You were right. [17:43] schestowitz Code auditing tools are nothing new. Several other companies did it already, even 15 years earlier. 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