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schestowitz> Have you noticed that the idiot’s logo at the beginning of every video Jan 22 01:40
schestowitz> is in fact PornHub’s logo intro? Jan 22 01:40
schestowitz> https://youtu.be/OE3hF9fMp94<https://youtu.be/OE3hF9fMp94>Jan 22 01:40
schestowitzLOL! yeah!Jan 22 01:40
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Invidious: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=OE3hF9fMp94Jan 22 01:40
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> invidious.snopyta.org | pornhub intro - InvidiousJan 22 01:40
schestowitz> Btw; I exchanged a few emails with the owner of YewTube/Invidious and Jan 22 01:41
schestowitz> they don’t want to remove the fake account claming they’re just Jan 22 01:41
schestowitz> mirroring it…Jan 22 01:41
schestowitzInvidious is just a UI; no point contacting Invidious instances.Jan 22 01:41
schestowitz> I made a video too https://yewtu.be/watch?v=bJozS9C868E Jan 22 01:43
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-yewtu.be | Netrunner OS 23 - Quick Tour - InvidiousJan 22 01:43
schestowitz> <https://yewtu.be/watch?v=bJozS9C868E> if you want to share it Jan 22 01:43
schestowitz> :)<https://youtu.be/bJozS9C868E>Jan 22 01:43
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Invidious: https://invidious.namazso.eu/watch?v=bJozS9C868EJan 22 01:43
schestowitzJust added your whole channel t me RSS feeds.Jan 22 01:43
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> invidious.namazso.eu | Netrunner OS 23 - Quick Tour - InvidiousJan 22 01:43
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schestowitz                                <li>Jan 22 10:26
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://klarasystems.com/articles/openzfs-data-security-vs-integrity/">OpenZFS Series: Differentiating between Data Security and Data Integrity</a></h5>Jan 22 10:26
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-klarasystems.com | OpenZFS - Data Security vs. Data IntegrityJan 22 10:26
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jan 22 10:26
schestowitz                                        <p>ZFS has many built-in features that add extra layers of protection against data integrity issues and helps protect files against prying eyes. Other filesystems provide only a standard-set of these protections, some of which cost extra money or effort to implement. With the open source and freely available version of ZFS, users have a powerful platform for their most important information. Especially the Jan 22 10:26
schestowitzintegrity checking is worth checking ZFS out for.</p>Jan 22 10:26
schestowitz                                        <p>Don’t worry about this being a complex task. ZFS does many of these validations during normal operation and the default settings are good for most people. The ZFS encryption feature is both flexible and secure, giving administrators a choice to set different keys for each dataset to isolate them from different users.</p>Jan 22 10:26
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jan 22 10:26
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schestowitz   <li>Jan 22 10:28
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://www.omglinux.com/debian-12-first-freeze/">Debian 12 “Bookworm” Just Hit its First Freeze</a></h5>Jan 22 10:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.omglinux.com | Debian 12 "Bookworm" Just Hit its First Freeze - OMG! LinuxJan 22 10:28
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jan 22 10:28
schestowitz                                        <p>The date for the final “Full Freeze” is yet to be determined but will occur shortly before the final stable release of Debian 12.</p>Jan 22 10:28
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jan 22 10:28
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schestowitz <li>Jan 22 10:30
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/20/arduino-resurrects-a-washing-machine-that-failed-for-silly-reasons/">Arduino resurrects a washing machine that failed for silly reasons</a></h5>Jan 22 10:30
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | Arduino resurrects a washing machine that failed for silly reasons | Arduino BlogJan 22 10:30
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jan 22 10:30
schestowitz                                        <p>Prashanth solved this problem using an Arduino Mega 2560. He determined that the Whirpool’s control board sends data to the display module via I2C and expects a confirmation from the module. Instead of trying to replicate the complete functionality of the display module, Prashanth chose to omit the display altogether — it is, after all, unnecessary. He put the Arduino in the display module’s place and Jan 22 10:30
schestowitzprogrammed it to simply blink an LED when it receives I2C messages from the control board. It then sends a confirmation back to the control board, tricking it into proceeding with the normal wash cycle.</p>Jan 22 10:30
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schestowitz <li>Jan 22 10:34
schestowitz                            <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/01/20/the-2022-arduino-open-source-report-is-out/">The 2022 Arduino Open Source Report is out</a></h5>Jan 22 10:34
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | The 2022 Arduino Open Source Report is out | Arduino BlogJan 22 10:34
schestowitz                            <blockquote>Jan 22 10:34
schestowitz                                <p>The report highlights the main achievements of our open source community. Among those, in 2022 we had three new open source hardware products, the new Lab for MicroPython, the language discussion space, 1,042 new libraries (+25% in one year), 421 new open source tutorials on Project Hub, 84 new releases of Arduino cores, and the ranking of the most active library maintainers.</p>Jan 22 10:34
schestowitz                            </blockquote>Jan 22 10:34
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schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/01/important-message-for-microsoft-office-365-enterprise-users/">Important: Thunderbird 102.7.0 And Microsoft 365 Enterprise Users</a></h5>Jan 22 10:58
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.thunderbird.net | Important: Thunderbird 102.7.0 And Microsoft 365 Enterprise UsersJan 22 10:58
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Jan 22 10:58
schestowitz                                        <p>Thunderbird 102.7.0 was scheduled to be released on Wednesday, January 18, but we decided to hold the release because of an issue detected which affects authentication of Microsoft 365 Business accounts.</p>Jan 22 10:58
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Jan 22 10:58
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schestowitz <li>Jan 22 11:34
schestowitz                                            <h5><a href="https://walledculture.org/finnish-parliament-reminds-us-that-copyright-should-not-trump-fundamental-human-rights/">Finnish Parliament reminds us that copyright should not trump fundamental human rights</a></h5>Jan 22 11:34
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Empty reply from server ( status 0 @ https://walledculture.org/finnish-parliament-reminds-us-that-copyright-should-not-trump-fundamental-human-rights/ )Jan 22 11:34
schestowitz                                            <blockquote>Jan 22 11:34
schestowitz                                                <p>Until developments in the autumn of this year in the Finnish Parliament, we have been unaware of the fundamental human right to education and science being used in practice by European legislators to challenge the broadening scope of exclusive rights under copyright law.</p>Jan 22 11:34
schestowitz                                            </blockquote>Jan 22 11:34
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