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DaemonFC | The underbody sprays are mostly pointless from about mid April to about the beginning of December. | Jun 01 00:00 |
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DaemonFC | In fact, since there's no salt on the roads at that point, you're probably just exposing the underside of the car to more water, which may actually accelerate the rust more than it helps. | Jun 01 00:01 |
DaemonFC | I used to barely wash my beater cars at all, much less repair rust that was already underway. | Jun 01 00:02 |
DaemonFC | Because I could just wait until the thing was so bad it was dangerous or a complete eyesore and buy another beater that was in better shape for $1,500-$2,000. | Jun 01 00:02 |
DaemonFC | But those days are long gone. | Jun 01 00:03 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1531742132674895884 | Jun 01 00:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews): "Meanwhile in Russia, propagandists on Kremlin-controlled state television are having another normal day, arguing that the war against Ukraine can be over only after they move the borders far enough and drive a stake through Zelensky's heart. Watch:" | nitter | Jun 01 00:10 | |
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XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/05/31/7349751/ | Jun 01 00:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | Luhansk region: invaders control most of Sievierodonetsk and fighting is going on in the city | Ukrayinska Pravda | Jun 01 00:13 | |
XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/05/31/7349769/ | Jun 01 00:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | NO TITLE | Jun 01 00:14 | |
XRevan86 | > SomeOrdinaryGamers: How DuckDuckGo Was Caught Spying On You… <https://lbry.tv/@SomeOrdinaryGamers:a/how-duckduckgo-was-caught-spying-on:8> | Jun 01 00:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-odysee.com | How DuckDuckGo Was Caught Spying On You... | Jun 01 00:20 | |
XRevan86 | So this story caught on. | Jun 01 00:20 |
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XRevan86 | https://understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-may-31 | Jun 01 00:40 |
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techrights-news | Monthly maintenance tasks all done. What can be automated has already been automated... | Jun 01 00:50 |
schestowitz_TR2 | XRevan86: yes, better late than never re DDG | Jun 01 00:50 |
XRevan86 | It's funny to me because I switched away from Startpage.com not long before the big controversy. | Jun 01 00:51 |
XRevan86 | And then away from DDG not long before this controversy. | Jun 01 00:51 |
schestowitz_TR2 | this? | Jun 01 00:51 |
schestowitz_TR2 | we warned about DDG over a decade ago | Jun 01 00:52 |
XRevan86 | Yes, I mean when DDG openly admitted | Jun 01 00:52 |
schestowitz_TR2 | Startpage was likely OK until about 3 eyars ago | Jun 01 00:52 |
XRevan86 | schestowitz: I know, I know. | Jun 01 00:52 |
schestowitz_TR2 | or ixquick, which is what I had used for years | Jun 01 00:52 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | DDG was always compromised | Jun 01 00:52 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | Gabe was enjoying apologists and paid shills | Jun 01 00:52 |
schestowitz_TR2 | who preferred not to see the evidence | Jun 01 00:52 |
schestowitz_TR2 | knowing all the crap they had typed into it | Jun 01 00:53 |
schestowitz_TR2 | and fearing it might be logged | Jun 01 00:53 |
XRevan86 | I practically had a choice between DDG, some Searx instance or Google/Yandex/Bing/et al. | Jun 01 00:53 |
XRevan86 | Because Startpage.com locked me out years ago saying my IP is suspicious. | Jun 01 00:54 |
schestowitz_TR2 | psydruid: get ready for June webstats | Jun 01 00:55 |
schestowitz_TR2 | i will watch poland and turkey closely | Jun 01 00:55 |
schestowitz_TR2 | https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#monthly-200901-202206 | Jun 01 00:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Operating System Market Share Worldwide | Statcounter Global Stats | Jun 01 00:56 | |
psydruid | people on IRC are saying they can't keep up with PC hardware prices for playing games and even playing video streams, so this seems to be becoming a universal theme | Jun 01 00:56 |
schestowitz_TR2 | for now it shows May | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | may take 1-2 days before registering data | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | playing video streams? | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | does that take special hw for hd? | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | psydruid: I got my new laptop very cheaply | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | 2005 pounds, band new | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | *brand | Jun 01 00:57 |
schestowitz_TR2 | f you don't shop like a "gamer" or Windows lamer, it's not as bad | Jun 01 00:58 |
schestowitz_TR2 | but maybe the supply issues did not predatee that | Jun 01 00:58 |
schestowitz_TR2 | today I read a long article about the price of oil, food etc. even before Russia invaded | Jun 01 00:58 |
schestowitz_TR2 | and the stats on poverty | Jun 01 00:58 |
psydruid | but think they are being priced out of it by Intel, AMD and Nvidia | Jun 01 00:58 |
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psydruid | particularly graphics cards have become very expensive | Jun 01 00:59 |
schestowitz_TR2 | good! | Jun 01 00:59 |
schestowitz_TR2 | so stop buying these | Jun 01 01:00 |
psydruid | and since newer hardware codecs are usually only available with new graphics cards, this can get out of hand very easily | Jun 01 01:00 |
schestowitz_TR2 | they are bad for the planet | Jun 01 01:00 |
psydruid | when I tell them a $50 ARM SoC has all these codecs, they say ARM is onky for phones and Chromebooks | Jun 01 01:00 |
psydruid | which isn't true, of course | Jun 01 01:01 |
psydruid | but this is the kind of thinking that goes around | Jun 01 01:01 |
psydruid | only* | Jun 01 01:01 |
schestowitz_TR2 | they mean to say, | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | NOT FOR WINDOWS | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | which is true BTW | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | so tell them | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | OK, so if you STOP using this crap | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | you spare yourself a lot in | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | 1) energy bills | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | 2) hardware bills | Jun 01 01:03 |
schestowitz_TR2 | aside from security etc. those are "hidden" costs | Jun 01 01:04 |
schestowitz_TR2 | my setup costs about $1000 for 5 machines, plus 5 screens | Jun 01 01:04 |
schestowitz_TR2 | some people spend twice as much for just one laptop | Jun 01 01:04 |
schestowitz_TR2 | rianne has 3 machines and they cost 200pounds+70pounds(new)+149(new) | Jun 01 01:05 |
schestowitz_TR2 | the additional screen was a gift | Jun 01 01:05 |
schestowitz_TR2 | so triple head, 3 mobos at 420 pounds | Jun 01 01:05 |
schestowitz_TR2 | two of these are ARM-based | Jun 01 01:06 |
psydruid | I use a €100 Intel laptop most of the time | Jun 01 01:07 |
psydruid | only my HP Zbook cost a lot more because it was new and had 3 years of on-site warranty, but now a lot of good used hardware is available | Jun 01 01:08 |
techrights-news | Distribution Release: Murena 1.0 https://gitlab.e.foundation/e/os/releases/-/releases#v1.0-r | Jun 01 01:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gitlab.e.foundation | Releases · e / os / releases · GitLab | Jun 01 01:09 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | z book | Jun 01 01:09 |
schestowitz_TR2 | z is the new swastika | Jun 01 01:09 |
schestowitz_TR2 | not the symbol-of-peae swastika | Jun 01 01:09 |
techrights-news | "if you wish to help support the site further join Phoronix Premium or at the very least to please not use any ad-blockers on this site." I see the ads even with my blocker on. The ads are some of the 'articles'. https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=May-2022-Highlights | Jun 01 01:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-NVIDIA's Open-Source Kernel Driver, Graviton3 & Fedora 36 Made For An Exciting May - Phoronix | Jun 01 01:11 | |
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techrights-news | Self-promotional anti-Free software FUD disguised as "advice" or "reporting"; this sort of SPAM is often connected financially to Microsoft https://linuxsecurity.com/features/what-you-need-to-know-about-open-source-software-security | Jun 01 01:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-linuxsecurity.com | What You Need to Know About Open-Source Software Security | Jun 01 01:13 | |
XRevan86 | ZVastika | Jun 01 01:13 |
matey | nazi hello to you too | Jun 01 01:14 |
matey | /me knows hes just Zcrewing around | Jun 01 01:15 |
matey | whats funnier is i didnt even recognise what word that was. for a solid minute i thought it meant something in russian :) | Jun 01 01:16 |
XRevan86 | matey: "ZVastika"? | Jun 01 01:16 |
matey | "ZVastika" | Jun 01 01:16 |
matey | i mean it SOUNDS russian | Jun 01 01:17 |
matey | (to someone who speaks no russian at all) | Jun 01 01:17 |
XRevan86 | Well, it kind of does. | Jun 01 01:17 |
matey | kind of to someone who knows better = a lot to someone who doesnt | Jun 01 01:17 |
MinceR | they also used V on some of their vehicles, iirc | Jun 01 01:18 |
XRevan86 | MinceR: I mean, that's why it's included. | Jun 01 01:18 |
matey | <><> | Jun 01 01:18 |
matey | i cant get over that one | Jun 01 01:19 |
matey | the dyslexic swastika | Jun 01 01:19 |
matey | "you had one job!" | Jun 01 01:19 |
MinceR | :) | Jun 01 01:19 |
XRevan86 | MinceR: But it's used outside the military context just like "Z": https://t.me/rbc_news/50389 | Jun 01 01:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-t.me | Telegram: Contact @rbc_news | Jun 01 01:20 | |
matey | -4/| | Jun 01 01:20 |
matey | fuck it, well do it live! | Jun 01 01:20 |
MinceR | lol | Jun 01 01:20 |
XRevan86 | But to a much lesser extent. | Jun 01 01:21 |
psydruid | matey, Sanskrit and Russian are rather closely related, which makes it easier for me to learn and understand Russian | Jun 01 01:21 |
matey | /me turns his head sideways | Jun 01 01:22 |
matey | i had no idea russian was closer to sanskrit | Jun 01 01:22 |
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matey | i mean its crazy how much latin borrows | Jun 01 01:22 |
matey | but russian, i wasnt expecting | Jun 01 01:22 |
XRevan86 | Not that closely related. | Jun 01 01:22 |
matey | im sure he means on some level that works for him | Jun 01 01:23 |
matey | not in a scholarly way | Jun 01 01:23 |
matey | i think python is one of the closer languages to basic, actually, and im sure thats in a similar way | Jun 01 01:23 |
matey | python is heavily inspired by abc, which was developed in the same place as algol60, which had an influence on basic | Jun 01 01:24 |
matey | those arent conditions that demand similariy | Jun 01 01:24 |
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matey | but there really are similarities | Jun 01 01:24 |
XRevan86 | Slavic languages are Satem, so relatively they're closer to Sanskrit than something like Latin. | Jun 01 01:24 |
MinceR | Hail Satem! | Jun 01 01:25 |
XRevan86 | But there are way closer languages like Persian languages. | Jun 01 01:25 |
MinceR | and even closer than that, like Sanskrit | Jun 01 01:25 |
XRevan86 | (that aren't Hindi but are Indo-Iranian) | Jun 01 01:25 |
matey | the persians got around | Jun 01 01:26 |
matey | so youd expect them to mingle some languages | Jun 01 01:26 |
psydruid | matey, there are people who know more about it | Jun 01 01:26 |
psydruid | https://borissoff.wordpress.com/papers/ | Jun 01 01:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-borissoff.wordpress.com | Papers | borissoff | Jun 01 01:26 | |
matey | cool | Jun 01 01:26 |
psydruid | a lot more research must exist in Russia and India | Jun 01 01:26 |
psydruid | Old Persian and Sanskrit are very close too | Jun 01 01:27 |
matey | len chr print abs sqrt open close for return <- examples of command name that exist in both basic and python | Jun 01 01:28 |
matey | input is another one | Jun 01 01:29 |
XRevan86 | Anyway, I'm unconvinced that Slavic languages and Sanskrit are particularly similiar. | Jun 01 01:42 |
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psydruid | What makes you think so? | Jun 01 01:46 |
XRevan86 | The question should rather be: what should make me think otherwise? | Jun 01 01:47 |
psydruid | Nothing | Jun 01 01:47 |
psydruid | And no one cares to make you think otherwise | Jun 01 01:47 |
psydruid | I certainly don't | Jun 01 01:47 |
XRevan86 | Meh, all I mean is that the evidence is not there. | Jun 01 01:48 |
psydruid | You can do your own research and I will do mine | Jun 01 01:48 |
psydruid | But there are actual linguists who have already done that | Jun 01 01:49 |
psydruid | I just haven't been able to read their findings so far | Jun 01 01:49 |
XRevan86 | https://vocab.chat/blog/russian-and-sanskrit.html I'm looking at this, "Here are a few examples of recognizable Russian-Sanskrit cognate words" | Jun 01 01:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-vocab.chat | Russian and Sanskrit similarities | Jun 01 01:50 | |
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XRevan86 | "bog" <- O.K., a bit of a weird one; "nebo" <- just P-I-E, also notably "nubes" in Latin; "dver'" <- "door"; "dom" <- "domus" in Latin; "mat'" (+ "mater'") <- "mater" in Latin. | Jun 01 01:53 |
psydruid | that's a very succinct list of words | Jun 01 01:56 |
matey | indians invaded europe before britain invaded india | Jun 01 01:57 |
matey | of course the indians were only trying to sell horses, and the europeans were only trying to sell things too, until the crown got involved | Jun 01 01:57 |
XRevan86 | "bog" could actually be a borrowing from an Iranian language, so that one is a score. | Jun 01 01:58 |
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matey | of course the indians were only trying to sell horses <- and flee persecution | Jun 01 01:59 |
XRevan86 | "When following an i, u, r, or k, the dental sibilant /s/ becomes the retroflex /ʂ/." <- That's not a thing in Russian. | Jun 01 02:00 |
XRevan86 | "Large consonant clusters are common and accepted." <- Sounds like German. | Jun 01 02:00 |
XRevan86 | "Both languages feature vowel reduction." <- Probably not to the English levels. | Jun 01 02:00 |
psydruid | http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=72AFA864088A47989FE6CF91C8CD625A | Jun 01 02:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-libgen.rs | Library Genesis: Indu Lekha - Cognate Words in Sanskrit and Russian | Jun 01 02:01 | |
matey | gaelic has irritable vowel syndrome | Jun 01 02:01 |
matey | the more irritated people get, the more stopped up their vowels get | Jun 01 02:02 |
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XRevan86 | psydruid: Not easy to just open, but I'm sure a Sanskrit-Latin cognates book would have a similiar amount of pages. | Jun 01 02:05 |
psydruid | XRevan86, I guess so, but I haven't looked for any such book yet | Jun 01 02:06 |
XRevan86 | psydruid: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-European_vocabulary could be of interest | Jun 01 02:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Indo-European vocabulary - Wikipedia | Jun 01 02:07 | |
matey | In linguistics, cognates are pairs of words from two different languages which have been derived from a common parent language. Most of the similar words between Sanskrit and Latin are in fact cognates. They have come from the Proto-Indo-European language, which linguists believe is the common ancestor to both Sanskrit and Latin. | Jun 01 02:07 |
matey | https://vocab.chat/blog/sanskrit-and-latin.html | Jun 01 02:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-vocab.chat | Sanskrit and Latin: The Similarities and Differences between them | Jun 01 02:07 | |
XRevan86 | Loans are also cognates. | Jun 01 02:08 |
XRevan86 | But in this case it's mostly common ancestry. | Jun 01 02:09 |
matey | https://www.academia.edu/36275265/A_List_of_Sanskrit_and_Latin_Cognates_in_Vesdin_s_Treatise_De_Latini_Sermonis_Origine | Jun 01 02:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-(PDF) A List of Sanskrit and Latin Cognates in Vesdin’s Treatise De Latini Sermonis Origine | Ivan Andrijanić - Academia.edu | Jun 01 02:09 | |
matey | Sanskrit had cognates to more than just Latin and Greek words. Philologists found that Dutch, German, Old Norse, Gothic, Old Slavic, and Old Irish had similar patterns of words with Sanskrit. These cognates had a related meaning and they also https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/IE_Main4_Sanskrit.html | Jun 01 02:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-web.cn.edu | The Sanskrit Connection: Keeping Up With the Joneses | Jun 01 02:09 | |
matey | "Old Slavic" | Jun 01 02:10 |
XRevan86 | "Philologists found" <- They could include every single I-E language there. | Jun 01 02:10 |
XRevan86 | matey: Probably means Old Church Slavonic but could be Proto-Slavic. | Jun 01 02:11 |
matey | fair | Jun 01 02:11 |
matey | www.ancient-code.com/proto-indo-european-the-mother-of-all-languages-emerged-in-the-russian-steppes-6500-years-ago/ | Jun 01 02:11 |
matey | "russian-steppes" | Jun 01 02:11 |
matey | that was from a search for """sanskirt-latin cognates""" only | Jun 01 02:12 |
psydruid | I can't easily download documents from academia.edu | Jun 01 02:12 |
matey | yes i typed it wrong | Jun 01 02:12 |
psydruid | Or I don't know how | Jun 01 02:12 |
matey | i dont mean for you to, its the titles i find interesting | Jun 01 02:12 |
matey | given they are scholarly | Jun 01 02:12 |
XRevan86 | matey: I don't think that's true, yea. | Jun 01 02:12 |
matey | (alleged to be) | Jun 01 02:12 |
psydruid | I mean, I am logged in | Jun 01 02:12 |
matey | matey: I don't think that's true <- i dont expect titles to be conclusive | Jun 01 02:13 |
matey | these could be red herrings | Jun 01 02:13 |
XRevan86 | matey: Actually, it appears to be true :) | Jun 01 02:13 |
matey | especially if russian :) | Jun 01 02:13 |
matey | matey: Actually, it appears to be true :) <- then it really is interesting | Jun 01 02:14 |
XRevan86 | matey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurgan_hypothesis | Jun 01 02:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Kurgan hypothesis - Wikipedia | Jun 01 02:14 | |
matey | It postulates that the people of a Kurgan culture in the Pontic steppe north of the Black Sea were the most likely speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language. <- cool | Jun 01 02:15 |
matey | Kurgan culture <- probably not related to bjergen kjergen from the bjergen fjords | Jun 01 02:16 |
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XRevan86 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamayev_Kurgan probably not related to bjergen kjergen from the bjergen fjords either | Jun 01 02:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Mamayev Kurgan - Wikipedia | Jun 01 02:19 | |
matey | (a swedish character played by probably not | Jun 01 02:19 |
matey | lol | Jun 01 02:19 |
matey | probably not | Jun 01 02:19 |
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matey | drew barrymore | Jun 01 02:20 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 | Jun 01 02:41 | |
techrights-news | ✩░▒▓▆▅▃▂▁𝐁𝐔𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐈𝐍▁▂▃▅▆▓▒░✩ Yesterday's bulletin is now ready! 🅷🆃🆃🅿: http://techrights.org/txt-archives/techrights-2022-05-31.txt | 🅶🅴🅼🅸🅽🅸 gemini://gemini.techrights.org/tr_text_version/techrights-2022-05-31.txt (tentative address, to work an hour from now) | Jun 01 02:50 |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ Gemini requests since start of month: 1319 /home/gemini/logs/gemini-log-2022-06-01.log • Total number of pages in capsule: 40884 • Active: active (running) since Fri 2022-05-27 10:17:06 BST; 4 days ago | Jun 01 03:05 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ IPFS local node stats (bandwidth since last reset) calculated. TotalIn: 222 MB • TotalOut: 38 MB | Jun 01 03:06 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ New daily bulletin is now being generated and assembled. | Jun 01 03:07 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | QmZ6LkeL4fZh9DTpRFrBNgmYKFoJn8TvGhP6J84MfkvYcP | Jun 01 03:09 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ☞ New daily bulletin has just been added to IPFS, hereon retrievable with the CID above. | Jun 01 03:09 |
XRevan86 | Mutahar's video talks a lot about web browser security and very little about the topic. Bummer. | Jun 01 03:09 |
DaemonFC | Okay, I found a $200 vacuum machine and got it for $122. This is adulting. Being happy that your clock radio and new vacuum are on the way. | Jun 01 03:17 |
DaemonFC | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUQgQxtcPK4 | Jun 01 03:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@Invidious: https://invidious.osi.kr/watch?v=uUQgQxtcPK4 | Jun 01 03:17 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights--> invidious.osi.kr | Borat introduces his neighbor - Invidious | Jun 01 03:17 | |
DaemonFC | I get clock radio, he cannot afford. GREAT SUCCESS! | Jun 01 03:21 |
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DaemonFC | schestowitz, Bose is shipping my radio and the external antenna I ordered in two different boxes. | Jun 01 04:09 |
DaemonFC | :/ | Jun 01 04:09 |
DaemonFC | Why would you do that? How big can a dipole antenna wire be? | Jun 01 04:10 |
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techrights-news | #Techrights Bulletin for Tuesday, May 31, 2022 http://techrights.org/txt full archive: http://techrights.org/txt-archives #gnu #linux #freesw #plaintext | Jun 01 04:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Bulletin Archives | Jun 01 04:57 | |
techrights-news | #Techrights full #IPFS index updated just now http://techrights.org/ipfs available as plain text @ http://techrights.org/ipfs/txt #dweb #sharing | Jun 01 04:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Techrights Full IPFS Index | Jun 01 04:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▅▆▅▅▅▂▅▄▅▆▇▆▅▆▆▆▄▅▅▆▆▇▄▅▇▅▆▆▆▅▆▅▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 30.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂█▁▁▁▁█▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁ avg(k/sec) 17.20▕ swarm size (avg): 368.40 ⟲ | Jun 01 04:59 |
DaemonFC | Hmm, price protection is a benefit from MasterCard, however, you are limited to four claims per year, up to $250, and it excludes anything rebuilt, refurbished, or remanufactured, or otherwise previously owned. | Jun 01 05:01 |
DaemonFC | I get most of my major purchases (manufacturer) refurbished or from something like Amazon Warehouse Deals if it says "Very Good" or "Like New" amd there is a substantial savings. | Jun 01 05:02 |
techrights-news | "if you peel post-its from the side, they don’t curl up." ☛ https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2022/05/28/on-the-proper-use-of-post-its/ | | Jun 01 05:02 |
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DaemonFC | It lets me buy nicer things than I could get otherwise. Like, I could get some cheap crummy vacuum cleaner, or I could get one that the manufacturer had returned to them for whatever reason and refurbished. | Jun 01 05:03 |
DaemonFC | If a part failed, it's been replaced. Like, laptops that have a new motherboard or a TV that needed a new screen. | Jun 01 05:03 |
techrights-news | "Cannoli is designed to record this information with minimum interference of QEMU's execution" ☛ https://margin.re/blog/cannoli-the-fast-qemu-tracer.aspx | | Jun 01 05:03 |
techrights-news | "Hello everyone! This month we’re announcing production of the Pinebook Pro resuming and introduction of Quartz64 model-B." ☛ https://www.pine64.org/2022/05/31/may-update-worth-the-wait/ | Source: Pine64 | Jun 01 05:03 |
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techrights-news | "And since it’s so unusable, that has meant pretty much emergencies & delivieries only" ☛ https://idiomdrottning.org/mudita-pure | Source: Idiomdrottning | Jun 01 05:04 |
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techrights-news | "After a bit of soul searching with regards to the future of the website" ☛ https://memex.marginalia.nu/log/58-marginalia-open-source.gmi | | Jun 01 05:06 |
techrights-news | "Let me introduce you to a new program, an experimental authoritative DNS server intended for dynamic answers (answers depending, for instance, on the client)" ☛ https://www.bortzmeyer.org/drink.html | | Jun 01 05:06 |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.bortzmeyer.org | Blog Stéphane Bortzmeyer: A dynamic experimental DNS server, just for fun | Jun 01 05:06 | |
techrights-news | "Arduino User Groups are in-person gatherings of makers who use, love and engage with Arduino’s products, services, software and online communities." ☛ https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/05/30/arduino-user-groups-are-back-in-your-maker-hood/ | Source: Arduino | Jun 01 05:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | Arduino User Groups are back in your maker-hood | Arduino Blog | Jun 01 05:07 | |
AdmFubar | https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3vaqm/farmer-says-dealer-wouldnt-repair-his-tractor-until-he-filed-ftc-complaint | Jun 01 05:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.vice.com | Farmer Says Dealer Wouldn’t Repair His Tractor Until He Filed FTC Complaint | Jun 01 05:17 | |
AdmFubar | https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2022/05/419_330008.html | Jun 01 05:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.koreatimes.co.kr | Samsung Display to close LCD business | Jun 01 05:19 | |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-05-31.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-01.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 01 06:30 |
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techrights-news | "While I've played around a little with the entries family, this is the first time I've used it for real" ☛ https://qmacro.org/blog/posts/2022/05/30/reshaping-data-values-using-jq's-with_entries/ | Source: DJ Adams | Jun 01 07:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-qmacro.org | Reshaping data values using jq's with_entries | DJ Adams | Jun 01 07:52 | |
techrights-news | "Over the last few days, I dabbled with maps in R. Two days ago, I made a map of all the cities I’ve visited." ☛ https://www.harsh17.in/city-maps/ | Source: Harshvardhan | Jun 01 07:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.harsh17.in | Street Maps (of Some Cities) | Harshvardhan | Jun 01 07:53 | |
techrights-news | When I introduced Quamina, I described the core trick: You prepare an arbitrary JSON blob for automaton-based matching by “Flattening” it into a list of name/value pairs, then sorting them in name order."" ☛ https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2022/05/19/Quamina-Matchers | Source: Tim Bray | Jun 01 07:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tbray.org | ongoing by Tim Bray · Field-Value Automata | Jun 01 07:54 | |
techrights-news | "Now, what does mocking actually mean? Again, some definitions before discussing some real-world examples" ☛ https://poisel.info/posts/2022-05-10-shell-unit-tests/ | | Jun 01 07:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-poisel.info | Writing Unit-Tests and Mocks for UNIX Shells | Rainer Poisel's Blog | Jun 01 07:54 | |
techrights-news | "This can happen for a few reasons; some more truthful than others." ☛ https://rubenerd.com/why-bought-sites-get-taken-offline/ | Source: Ruben Schade | Jun 01 07:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Rubenerd: Why bought sites get taken offline | Jun 01 07:55 | |
techrights-news | gmi to html With awk gemini://dctrud.randomroad.net/gemlog/20220416-awk-html.gmi | Jun 01 07:56 |
techrights-news | "If there's a reason I let this glog dry up, I think it's because I got too wrapped up in the mailing list talking about how Gemini ought to work, and it became too serious. Better to treat it all playfully." gemini://tilde.team/~easeout/glog/2022-05-08-playfulness.gmi | Jun 01 07:57 |
techrights-news | Thoughts on Long-form Content on Gemini gemini://josias.dev/gemlog/longform.gmi | Jun 01 07:58 |
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techrights-news | smolZINE - Issue 27 gemini://gemini.cyberbot.space/smolzine/smolzine-issue-27.gmi | Jun 01 07:59 |
techrights-news | E-ink phone gemini://kota.nz/notes/a5/ | Jun 01 08:00 |
techrights-news | Linux Lite 6.0 Arrives with Xfce 4.16 and Ditches Firefox for Chrome • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165480 | Jun 01 08:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux Lite 6.0 Arrives with Xfce 4.16 and Ditches Firefox for Chrome | Tux Machines | Jun 01 08:01 | |
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techrights-news | "The Hewlett Packard Enterprise-built machine handily beat out the previous record holder Fugaku" ☛ https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/us-reclaims-supercomputing-crown-with-amd-powered-frontier/ | Source: CNET | Jun 01 09:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-US Reclaims Supercomputing Crown With AMD-Powered Frontier - CNET | Jun 01 09:14 | |
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techrights-news | "This post is not meant to attack the Discord developers" ☛ https://theevilskeleton.gitlab.io/2022/05/29/a-letter-to-discord-for-not-supporting-the-linux-desktop.html | Source: Hari Rana | Jun 01 09:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-theevilskeleton.gitlab.io | A Letter to Discord for not Supporting the Linux Desktop | TheEvilSkeleton | Jun 01 09:14 | |
techrights-news | "What happened, however, was more complicated than a simple algorithmic mistake." ☛ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/technology/college-students-cheating-software-honorlock.html | Source: New York Times | Jun 01 09:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.nytimes.com | Accused of Cheating by an Algorithm, and a Professor She Had Never Met - The New York Times | Jun 01 09:14 | |
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techrights-news | "It’s an increasingly common service as schools grapple with the chaos of social media" ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/31/23148541/digital-surveillance-school-shootings-social-sentinel-uvalde | Source: The Verge | Jun 01 09:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | After Uvalde, social media monitoring apps struggle to justify surveillance - The Verge | Jun 01 09:15 | |
techrights-news | GNOME Desktop for Mobile Devices Looks Promising, Here’s What to Expect • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165481 | Jun 01 09:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GNOME Desktop for Mobile Devices Looks Promising, Here’s What to Expect | Tux Machines | Jun 01 09:15 | |
techrights-news | "The ban applies to all Russian crude oil and other refined oil transported by sea, but does not affect pipeline oil imports" ☛ https://yle.fi/news/3-12467800 | Source: YLE | Jun 01 09:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yle.fi | PM Marin welcomes Russia oil ban as "significant step" | News | Yle Uutiset | Jun 01 09:16 | |
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techrights-news | "Following the Supreme Court’s decision over the stay, the lawsuit over HB 20 will continue in a lower court" ☛ https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/31/23124281/supreme-court-texas-hb20-social-media-ban-response | Source: The Verge | Jun 01 09:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theverge.com | Supreme Court blocks Texas social media moderation ban - The Verge | Jun 01 09:18 | |
techrights-news | "Real-time network data show the restriction coming into effect across multiple providers in a pattern consistent with an intentional disruption to service, corroborating user reports of outages in multiple cities." ☛ https://netblocks.org/reports/internet-disrupted-in-pakistan-as-ousted-pms-mass-rally-takes-to-streets-xAGKoxAz | Source: Netblocks | Jun 01 09:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-netblocks.org | Internet disrupted in Pakistan as ousted PM's mass rally takes to streets - NetBlocks | Jun 01 09:19 | |
techrights-news | "In a review of Jacob Mchangama's new book, Free Speech, at the Law & Liberty site today, I argue that this social trust has frayed greatly" ☛ https://reason.com/volokh/2022/05/30/has-america-given-up-on-free-speech/ | Source: Reason | Jun 01 09:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-reason.com | Has America Given Up on Free Speech? | Jun 01 09:19 | |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-05-31.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-01.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 01 09:30 |
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techrights-news | Texas ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/supreme-court-makes-the-right-call-puts-texas-social-media-law-back-on-hold/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Supreme Court Makes The Right Call: Puts Texas Social Media Law Back On Hold | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:09 | |
techrights-news | </li> | Jun 01 10:10 |
techrights-news | Snow Leopard a Day — Day 248 gemini://nytpu.com/sneps/D248.jpg | Jun 01 10:10 |
techrights-news | IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/irc-log-310522/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/irc-log-310522/ | Jun 01 10:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 | Techrights | Jun 01 10:10 | |
techrights-news | IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/irc-log-310522/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/irc-log-310522/ | Jun 01 10:11 |
techrights-news | "I myself have to accept that my health is degraded, and I have not reached 60 either. And of course it is unclear, how to proceed, how life will go on. I have reached the state, where regular visits to the doctor occur, where taking medication daily is the norm." gemini://ew.srht.site/en/2022/20220601-re-heart-trouble.gmi | Jun 01 10:12 |
techrights-news | "Wikimedia Foundation was blocked from gaining observer status at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/wipo-blocks-wikimedia-chapters-as-observers-because-china-is-mad-that-theres-a-taiwanese-wikimedia-chapter/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-WIPO Blocks Wikimedia Chapters As Observers, Because China Is Mad That There’s A Taiwanese Wikimedia Chapter | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:14 | |
techrights-news | "We’ve noted more than a few times how net neutrality rules were just some stopgap rules to prevent telecom monopolies from being assholes" ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/survey-shows-majority-of-gop-voters-support-restoring-net-neutrality/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Survey Shows Majority Of GOP Voters Support Restoring Net Neutrality | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:14 | |
techrights-news | More men taking paternity leave in Denmark - The Post ⚓ https://cphpost.dk/?p=134201 ䷉ Source: cphpost | Jun 01 10:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-cphpost.dk | More men taking paternity leave in Denmark - The Post | Jun 01 10:17 | |
techrights-news | Did anyone ask for it? https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/24/version_251_of_systemd_released/ | Jun 01 10:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Systemd 251 is officially out, with some interesting updates • The Register | Jun 01 10:17 | |
techrights-news | Daily Fail helps spread straw man arguments to distract from the REAL crimes of Bill Gates https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10869687/Marjorie-Taylor-Greene-says-Bill-Gates-wants-eat-fake-meat-grows-peach-tree-dish.html | Jun 01 10:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.dailymail.co.uk | Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'Bill Gates wants you to eat fake meat which grows in a peach tree dish' | Daily Mail Online | Jun 01 10:18 | |
techrights-news | Why would you trust them with your privacy? ☛ https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/mozilla-vpn/marketing-our-privacy-products-while-preserving-privacy/ Mozilla is not a privacy company http://techrights.org/2019/11/03/the-privacy-scam/ | Jun 01 10:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.mozilla.org | Marketing our privacy products while preserving privacy | Jun 01 10:25 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Facebook and Other Surveillance Capitalists Won’t Save Mozilla From Google Dependence | Techrights | Jun 01 10:25 | |
techrights-news | "One of the best strategy games around has grown with the Crusader Kings III: Fate of Iberia DLC now available" ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/crusader-kings-iii-fate-of-iberia-is-out-along-with-a-free-update/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Crusader Kings III: Fate of Iberia is out along with a free update | GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:28 | |
techrights-news | "Sprout Valley looks quite sweet." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/in-the-relaxing-sim-sprout-valley-youre-a-cute-cat-farming-a-tiny-island/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-In the relaxing sim Sprout Valley you're a cute cat farming a tiny island | GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:29 | |
techrights-news | "NVIDIA released a brand new stable driver release for Linux, building on the previous Beta that released along with their new open source kernel modules." ☛ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165458#comment-33843 | Jun 01 10:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | NVIDIA 515.48.07 Linux Graphics Driver Released as First Version with Open-Source Modules | Tux Machines | Jun 01 10:31 | |
techrights-news | "Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders is a fresh upcoming retro pixel-art point and click adventure, with a brand new demo available to try now." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/check-out-the-new-demo-for-casebook-1899-the-leipzig-murders/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Check out the new demo for Casebook 1899 - The Leipzig Murders | GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:31 | |
techrights-news | "Do you love classic JRPGs? Final Fantasy? Or anything like it? Well, Crystal Project released recently from developer Andrew Willman and it's quite wonderful." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/crystal-project-is-a-wonderful-new-rpg-you-need-to-pick-up/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Crystal Project is a wonderful new RPG you need to pick up | GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:32 | |
techrights-news | "It might look colourful and inviting but don't let that fool you, ROTA is going to test your brain with its gravity-defying puzzle mechanics." ☛ https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/05/rota-is-a-cute-and-colourful-gravity-bending-puzzle-platformer-worth-a-look/ | Source: GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-ROTA is a cute and colourful gravity-bending puzzle-platformer worth a look | GamingOnLinux | Jun 01 10:32 | |
techrights-news | "In this tutorial, you will learn how to install the Vim editor on RHEL-based Linux Distributions like AlmaLinux 8, CentOS 8, and Rocky Linux 8 using the terminal." ☛ https://vitux.com/how-to-install-vim-editor-on-rocky-linux-8/ | Source: Vitux | Jun 01 10:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How to install vim editor on Rocky Linux 8 - VITUX | Jun 01 10:32 | |
techrights-news | "In this article, we will explain how to install VirtualBox on your Ubuntu system using the user interface and command line" ☛ https://vitux.com/how-to-install-virtualbox-on-ubuntu/ | Source: Vitux | Jun 01 10:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How to Install VirtualBox on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - VITUX | Jun 01 10:33 | |
techrights-news | CLOWN-native ☛ https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/application-modernization-apache-kafka | Source: Red Hat Official | Jun 01 10:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Application modernization with Apache Kafka | Jun 01 10:33 | |
techrights-news | "a number of large supercomputing sites have historically deployed containers created using the Singularity Image Format (SIF)." ☛ https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/expanding-podman-capabilities-deploy-sif-formatted-containers | Source: Red Hat Official | Jun 01 10:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Expanding Podman capabilities to deploy SIF-formatted containers | Jun 01 10:33 | |
techrights-news | Red Hat: we are a CLOWN company ☛ https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/managed-cloud-services-and-application-possibilities | Source: Red Hat Official | Jun 01 10:33 |
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techrights-news | This machine won't be interesting until or unless they put GNU/Linux on it ☛ https://linuxgizmos.com/chuwi-launches-rzbox-2022-mini-pc-powered-by-amd-ryzen-7-5800h-apu/ | Source: Linux Gizmos | Jun 01 10:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/chuwi-launches-rzbox-2022-mini-pc-powered-by-amd-ryzen-7-5800h-apu/ ) | Jun 01 10:34 | |
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techrights-news | "MIC-770 V2 – Secure Intelligent Systems for AIoT Applications with Ubuntu 20.04" ☛ https://ubuntu.com//blog/advantech-mic-770-v2-certified-on-ubuntu-20-04-lts-to-ensure-reliable-aiot-applications | Source: Ubuntu | Jun 01 10:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Advantech MIC-770 V2 Certified on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to Ensure Reliable AIoT Applications | Ubuntu | Jun 01 10:35 | |
techrights-news | "Handlers are just like regular tasks in ansible that only run when notified. Handlers are a very useful as well as important concept in Ansible." ☛ https://ostechnix.com/use-handlers-in-ansible-playbooks/ | | Jun 01 10:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-How To Use Handlers In Ansible Playbooks - OSTechNix | Jun 01 10:35 | |
techrights-news | Pro Publica should disclose that it is receiving bribes from a key enabler of Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates, whose personal engineer at home was arrested over child porn ☛ https://www.propublica.org/article/denny-sanford-child-porn-no-charges | Jun 01 10:37 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.propublica.org | Child Porn Possession Investigation Into South Dakota Billionaire Closed With No Charges — ProPublica | Jun 01 10:37 | |
techrights-news | Games: Crusader Kings III: Fate of Iberia, Sprout Valley, and More • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165482 | Jun 01 10:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Games: Crusader Kings III: Fate of Iberia, Sprout Valley, and More | Tux Machines | Jun 01 10:42 | |
techrights-news | "If You Watch TV or Use the Internet" ☛ https://scheerpost.com/2022/05/31/if-you-watch-tv-or-use-the-internet-you-want-a-functional-fcc/ | Source: Scheerpost | Jun 01 10:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-If You Watch TV or Use the Internet, You Want a Functional FCC – scheerpost.com | Jun 01 10:43 | |
techrights-news | "We love being able to share how young people across the world are getting creative with technology and solving problems that matter to them." ☛ https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/celebrating-the-community-jay/ | Source: Raspberry Pi | Jun 01 10:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.raspberrypi.org | Celebrating the community: Jay - Raspberry Pi | Jun 01 10:43 | |
techrights-news | "Corporations are using inflation as an excuse to raise their prices, hurting workers and consumers while they enjoy record profits." https://robertreich.org/post/685804888044765184 | Jun 01 10:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-robertreich.org | Robert Reich (How Corporations are Using Inflation to Take Your...) | Jun 01 10:44 | |
techrights-news | Western economy now in "patchwork mode"; or as some dubbed it, "late stage capitalism".... bailouts, graft, loans... anything to buy time | Jun 01 10:46 |
techrights-news | "Disney Star, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, has filed a complaint with police in India." ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/piracy-disney-files-police-complaint-against-tamilrockers-pikashow-220531/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 01 10:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Piracy: Disney Files Police Complaint Against Tamilrockers & Pikashow * TorrentFreak | Jun 01 10:46 | |
techrights-news | "Mixtape platform Spinrilla is being sued by several major record labels." ☛ https://torrentfreak.com/record-labels-want-to-know-if-piracy-trial-jurors-are-hip-hop-fans-220531/ | Source: Torrent Freak | Jun 01 10:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Record Labels Want to Know if Piracy Trial Jurors are Hip-Hop Fans * TorrentFreak | Jun 01 10:46 | |
techrights-news | "This version includes important security updates to Firefox" ☛ https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-tor-browser-115a12/ | Source: Tor | Jun 01 10:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.torproject.org | New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 11.5a12 (Android, Windows, macOS, Linux) | The Tor Project | Jun 01 10:47 | |
techrights-news | Utah ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/utah-cops-used-reverse-warrants-to-track-down-a-bunch-of-petty-criminals/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Utah Cops Used ‘Reverse Warrants’ To Track Down A Bunch Of Petty Criminals | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:47 | |
techrights-news | This means GNU/Linux will run those too ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/sonys-foray-into-first-party-titles-going-to-the-pc-market-to-massively-expand/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Sony’s Foray Into First Party Titles Going To The PC Market To Massively Expand | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:48 | |
techrights-news | "The Supreme Court has taken two swings at this issue: whether or not artistic expression can also be evidence of criminal activity." ☛ https://www.techdirt.com/2022/05/31/using-rap-lyrics-as-evidence-of-a-criminal-conspiracy-threatens-first-amendment-unlikely-to-succeed/ | Source: Techdirt | Jun 01 10:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Using Rap Lyrics As Evidence Of A Criminal Conspiracy Threatens First Amendment, Unlikely To Succeed | Techdirt | Jun 01 10:50 | |
techrights-news | The Case for Taxing the Rich Gets an Unexpected Boost ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/05/31/the-case-for-taxing-the-rich-gets-an-unexpected-boost/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 01 10:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-The Case for Taxing the Rich Gets an Unexpected Boost - CounterPunch.org | Jun 01 10:51 | |
techrights-news | "Most Americans know that none of the executives on Wall Street who are responsible for the lies, deception, and phony investments they sold to millions of trusting investors were prosecuted and sent to jail. “They got away with it,” was the common refrain during the 2008-2009 meltdown of Wall Street" ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/05/31/is-corporate-criminal-law-heading-for-extinction/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 01 10:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Is Corporate Criminal Law Heading for Extinction? - CounterPunch.org | Jun 01 10:52 | |
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techrights-news | Links 01/06/2022: Release of Linux Lite 6.0 and /e/OS-powered Murena One is Here | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/murena-one-is-here/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/murena-one-is-here/ | Jun 01 11:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 01/06/2022: Release of Linux Lite 6.0 and /e/OS-powered Murena One is Here | Techrights | Jun 01 11:05 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165483 | Jun 01 11:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:06 | |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165484 | Jun 01 11:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:06 | |
techrights-news | Devices With GNU/Linux and Open Hardware • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165485 | Jun 01 11:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Devices With GNU/Linux and Open Hardware | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:06 | |
techrights-news | today’s howtos • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165486 | Jun 01 11:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:07 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165487 | Jun 01 11:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:07 | |
techrights-news | Greenwashing ☛ https://www.commondreams.org/news/2022/05/31/deutsche-bank-dws-raided-german-police-greenwashing-probe | Source: Common Dreams | Jun 01 11:08 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.commondreams.org | Deutsche Bank, DWS Raided by German Police in 'Greenwashing' Probe | Jun 01 11:08 | |
techrights-news | Maybe German authorities should also raid and arrest Jim Zemlin then http://techrights.org/2021/11/09/linux-foundation-greenwash/ | Jun 01 11:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Linux Foundation Has Become Even Worse Than Climate Science Deniers | Techrights | Jun 01 11:09 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO. Microsoft should be taken to court of this. ☛ https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/05/costa-rica-may-be-pawn-in-conti-ransomware-groups-bid-to-rebrand-evade-sanctions/ | Source: Krebs On Security | Jun 01 11:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-krebsonsecurity.com | Costa Rica May Be Pawn in Conti Ransomware Group’s Bid to Rebrand, Evade Sanctions – Krebs on Security | Jun 01 11:16 | |
techrights-news | Retrotechtacular ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/05/31/retrotechtacular-clay-pipe-the-hard-way/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 01 11:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Retrotechtacular: Clay Pipe The Hard Way | Hackaday | Jun 01 11:17 | |
techrights-news | "Have you been slowly falling down a rabbit hole of Stallman-like paranoia of computers ever since installing Ubuntu for the first time in 2007?" RMS is NOT paranoid, a lot of things have proven him correct. ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/05/31/remote-screen-viewer-is-text-only/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 01 11:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Remote Screen Viewer Is Text-Only | Hackaday | Jun 01 11:17 | |
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techrights-news | "the model sporting a DVI socket for HDMI compatibility it still finds a place as one of my desktop monitors." ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/05/31/junk-i-bought-my-psu-just-wont-do/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 01 11:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Junk I Bought: My PSU Just Won’t Do | Hackaday | Jun 01 11:20 | |
techrights-news | COBOL ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/05/31/making-the-case-for-cobol/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 01 11:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Making The Case For COBOL | Hackaday | Jun 01 11:21 | |
techrights-news | PCBs ☛ https://hackaday.com/2022/05/31/panelize-pcbs-graphically-with-hm-panelizer/ | Source: Hackaday | Jun 01 11:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Panelize PCBs Graphically With Hm-panelizer | Hackaday | Jun 01 11:22 | |
techrights-news | ACLU ☛ https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/aclu-free-speech/ | Source: The Nation | Jun 01 11:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.thenation.com | The ACLU Never Stopped Defending Free Speech | The Nation | Jun 01 11:23 | |
techrights-news | "Gates has it all wrong. The worst mistake the American people have ever made was permitting their federal government to be converted to a national-security state" ☛ https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/05/31/restore-our-republic/ | Source: Counter Punch | Jun 01 11:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Restore Our Republic - CounterPunch.org | Jun 01 11:24 | |
techrights-news | "Arti is our ongoing project to create a working embeddable Tor client in Rust. It’s not ready to replace the main Tor implementation in C" ☛ https://blog.torproject.org/arti_040_released/ | Source: Tor | Jun 01 11:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.torproject.org | Arti 0.4.0 is released: Robustness and API improvements | The Tor Project | Jun 01 11:24 | |
techrights-news | Starbucks Union ☛ https://truthout.org/articles/starbucks-union-scores-first-unanimous-win-in-the-south/ | Source: TruthOut | Jun 01 11:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-truthout.org | Starbucks Union Scores First Unanimous Win in the South | Jun 01 11:25 | |
techrights-news | Anil Dash ☛ https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/05/podcast-episode-wordle-and-web-we-need | Source: EFF | Jun 01 11:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.eff.org | Podcast Episode: Wordle and the Web We Need | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Jun 01 11:25 | |
techrights-news | "State Threats" ☛ https://shadowproof.com/2022/05/31/uk-state-threats-priti-patel-press-freedom-threat/ | Source: Shadowproof | Jun 01 11:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-shadowproof.com | UK 'State Threats' Bill Poses Threat To Press Freedom | Jun 01 11:26 | |
techrights-news | ICBM Red Hat still promoting Microsoft assault on Linux https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/secure-boot-systemtap see http://techrights.org/2020/07/30/wontboot/ and http://techrights.org/2020/07/30/wontboot-meme/ | Jun 01 11:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | How to use Secure Boot to validate startup software | Enable Sysadmin | Jun 01 11:36 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Karma or Hubris? Is #TorvaldsWasRight a Thing Now? | Techrights | Jun 01 11:36 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] It Was Only a Matter of Time All Along | Techrights | Jun 01 11:36 | |
techrights-news | GNOME Shell for Mobile: A Promising Start with Huge Expectations • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165488 | Jun 01 11:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | GNOME Shell for Mobile: A Promising Start with Huge Expectations | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:36 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165489 | Jun 01 11:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 01 11:40 | |
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techrights-news | [Meme] Peeping Rowan | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/peeping-rowan-epo/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/peeping-rowan-epo/ | Jun 01 12:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Peeping Rowan | Techrights | Jun 01 12:01 | |
techrights-news | [Meme] Illegal EPO Guidelines | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/illegal-epo-guidelines/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/illegal-epo-guidelines/ | Jun 01 12:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Illegal EPO Guidelines | Techrights | Jun 01 12:18 | |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-05-31.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-01.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 01 12:30 |
techrights-news | The "new normal" has become shock doctrine | Jun 01 12:35 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz, Have to go to the car place again. | Jun 01 12:36 |
DaemonFC | The passenger door trim doesn't seal properly now and it's leaking water. | Jun 01 12:36 |
DaemonFC | It must be a really weird leak because I don't hear air coming in. | Jun 01 12:36 |
DaemonFC | Door probably needs adjusted some more. | Jun 01 12:37 |
schestowitz_TR2 | don't worry | Jun 01 12:38 |
schestowitz_TR2 | it's a "luxury" leak | Jun 01 12:38 |
schestowitz_TR2 | (don't say I didn't warn you) | Jun 01 12:38 |
techrights-news | [Meme] EPO Enabled Massive Fraud in Theranos | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/fraud-in-theranos/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/fraud-in-theranos/ | Jun 01 12:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] EPO Enabled Massive Fraud in Theranos | Techrights | Jun 01 12:38 | |
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techrights-news | language learning as a self-imposed ostracizing endeavour gemini://nelforzo.smol.pub/1654075097 | Jun 01 12:45 |
techrights-news | "I'm new to Gemini. I made a post to Antenna, the blog aggregator. I was interested to see how many hits it generated over 24 hours. After some data munging, I came up with this" gemini://blinkyshark.chickenkiller.com/2022-06-01-gemini-analytics.gmi | Jun 01 12:46 |
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XRevan86 | https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/06/01/people-are-surviving-however-they-can "Donbas residents describe life in three cities where Russia is slowly wresting control" | Jun 01 13:08 |
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XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/01/us-to-send-himars-rocket-launchers-to-ukraine-news "US to send HIMARS rocket launchers to Ukraine" | Jun 01 13:08 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | question: | Jun 01 13:24 |
schestowitz_TR2 | would there be an appeal having a media server for techrights over gemini:// for images and PDFs? | Jun 01 13:24 |
schestowitz_TR2 | that would give gemini a more complete coverage | Jun 01 13:24 |
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psydroid2 | I would prefer accessing everything over gemini://, if possible | Jun 01 13:36 |
techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165490 | Jun 01 13:39 |
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techrights-news | Excellent Utilities: horcrux – file splitter with encryption and redundancy • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165491 | Jun 01 13:39 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Excellent Utilities: horcrux – file splitter with encryption and redundancy | Tux Machines | Jun 01 13:39 | |
techrights-news | KDE vs Xfce: Comparing Lean and Mean Desktop Environments • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165492 | Jun 01 13:39 |
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techrights-news | de-Googled /e/OS v1 Released Along with a New Brand ’Murena’ for Smartphone and Cloud Services • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165493 | Jun 01 13:40 |
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techrights-news | Xfce’s Apps Update for May 2022: New Releases of Xfce Terminal, Panel, and Task Manager • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165494 | Jun 01 13:40 |
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techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165495 | Jun 01 13:40 |
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techrights-news | Linux Lite 6.0 Ditches Firefox to Favor Google Chrome as the Default Browser http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165477#comment-33846 | Jun 01 13:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux Lite 6.0 Is Finally Here with the Xfce 4.16 Desktop, Based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS | Tux Machines | Jun 01 13:43 | |
schestowitz | psydroid2: | Jun 01 13:45 |
schestowitz | check statcounter start of month | Jun 01 13:45 |
schestowitz | for turkey | Jun 01 13:45 |
schestowitz | for poland | Jun 01 13:45 |
schestowitz | and in general (no data yet) https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#monthly-200901-202206 | Jun 01 13:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-gs.statcounter.com | Operating System Market Share Worldwide | Statcounter Global Stats | Jun 01 13:45 | |
schestowitz | [20:41] <techrights-news> Turkish Municipality Saves $1M By Migrating to Pardus Linux • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165468 | Jun 01 13:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Turkish Municipality Saves $1M By Migrating to Pardus Linux | Tux Machines | Jun 01 13:46 | |
schestowitz | it hurts Microsoft when such countries are mentioned | Jun 01 13:46 |
schestowitz | they spend a fortune sabotaging Munich | Jun 01 13:46 |
psydroid2 | that's why they must be mentioned everywhere all the time | Jun 01 13:51 |
MinceR | https://pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/weekend-randomo-randomness-3-29-22-32.jpg | Jun 01 13:56 |
matey | <psydroid2> that's why they must be mentioned everywhere all the time <- though it would also help if people learned to stop believing the shills who counter these claims | Jun 01 13:59 |
matey | because some people will believe anyone who says the same bullshit over and over (this isnt an easy problem to solve) | Jun 01 13:59 |
matey | commercial indoctrination isnt easily fixed | Jun 01 14:00 |
matey | people do learn sometimes, but for example github is a great example of how a "dying" (it is sort of dying) empire can still fool LOTS of people | Jun 01 14:01 |
matey | people know windows sucks. they dont seem to get that github also sucks. | Jun 01 14:02 |
matey | giving them time will work, but it would do less damage if people learned much faster | Jun 01 14:02 |
matey | its sort of like illegal special military invasions | Jun 01 14:03 |
matey | eventually the killing will stop, but the sooner it stops the fewer innocent people die | Jun 01 14:03 |
matey | (and the less it costs to rebuild) | Jun 01 14:03 |
psydroid2 | there are also young people, particularly developers, who act as spokespeople for the proprietary computer industry | Jun 01 14:04 |
matey | it sucks to have to put it in such morbid terms (too soon) but people somehow fail to grasp this (with iraq for example, people failed to grasp this for nearly two fucking decades) | Jun 01 14:04 |
matey | the sooner people learn, the better | Jun 01 14:04 |
psydroid2 | and people see them as some kind of authority, because they work in some technical business with status attached to it | Jun 01 14:04 |
matey | and people see them as some kind of authority <- yep | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | they bribe people to say theyre the best | Jun 01 14:05 |
psydroid2 | when they should see them for who they are, that is sell-outs | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | and these (completely unethical) people in positions like college instructor | Jun 01 14:05 |
psydroid2 | who hurt the field of computing more than they help it | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | convince people that its some kind of 3rd party opinion | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | when actually they just literally bribed the institution | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | or just as bad really, they are just repeating marketing | Jun 01 14:05 |
matey | that is sell-outs <- exactly | Jun 01 14:06 |
psydroid2 | I see right through and call them out for it | Jun 01 14:07 |
psydroid2 | and I am glad other people are joining in | Jun 01 14:07 |
psydroid2 | through it* | Jun 01 14:07 |
matey | it will take time, even if people learn faster | Jun 01 14:10 |
matey | the shilling the used to be done mostly by industry people and teachers is now done by the fsf and other organisations | Jun 01 14:10 |
matey | and mozilla, etc | Jun 01 14:10 |
matey | someone pointed me to an article by aral balkan roy has seen before | Jun 01 14:11 |
psydroid2 | and apparently people on IRC who assume some position of power | Jun 01 14:11 |
matey | where he (balkan) jokes that facebook and other awful things that we used to call out must be ok, because the fsf is ok with them | Jun 01 14:11 |
matey | its a really good article | Jun 01 14:11 |
matey | something like facebook is ok so say we all | Jun 01 14:11 |
matey | and apparently people on IRC who assume some position of power <- yeah but shills in communities arent new | Jun 01 14:12 |
matey | i never had a problem with microbel for example, not banning people for shilling on his forums | Jun 01 14:12 |
matey | but i never thought he stood for anything because it ran rampant and unchecked and he rarely stood for anything himself | Jun 01 14:12 |
matey | so when he finally went far enough (taking bribes) that he was heavily criticised, id already given up on him a year or two prior | Jun 01 14:13 |
matey | i mean maybe he did stand for something once upon a time | Jun 01 14:13 |
matey | but imo he was always open source, and useless | Jun 01 14:13 |
matey | except for some benchmarks and really | Jun 01 14:13 |
psydroid2 | I read microbel sparingly over the past few years | Jun 01 14:13 |
matey | theres a VERY fine line between benchmarking and marketing-- they are both so subjective | Jun 01 14:14 |
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matey | its not that he never says anything interesting | Jun 01 14:14 |
psydroid2 | fewer and fewer articles worth reading appeared | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | but some people use the occasional interesting piece as bait for a LOT of crap | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | fewer and fewer articles worth reading appeared <- yeah | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | i dont deny i came late to that party | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | so i never even saw most of the good stuff | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | whatever there was | Jun 01 14:14 |
matey | but theres no code of ethics for journalists-- at least not one thats being followed by anyone in the tech press | Jun 01 14:15 |
matey | i think probably the closest to an ethical journalist is glyn moody | Jun 01 14:15 |
matey | so credit where credit is due... but im not sure hes that useful | Jun 01 14:16 |
matey | he used to report on a lot of things when there was something to say and | Jun 01 14:16 |
matey | if he still had something to say i would probably hear about it. | Jun 01 14:16 |
matey | ultimately i think hes a reformer, and its too late for small reforms. | Jun 01 14:16 |
matey | but if im wrong thats great, this is just an impression | Jun 01 14:16 |
psydroid2 | at this point we need transformers, not reformers | Jun 01 14:17 |
schestowitz_TR2 | <matey> people do learn sometimes, but for example github is a great example of how a "dying" (it is sort of dying) empire can still fool LOTS of people | Jun 01 14:17 |
schestowitz_TR2 | one issue is people flocking to gitlab.COM | Jun 01 14:17 |
schestowitz_TR2 | from one problem to a l,esser one | Jun 01 14:17 |
matey | honestly, anything to fuck the monopoly | Jun 01 14:17 |
matey | i agree that gitlab doesnt solve the problem | Jun 01 14:17 |
matey | gitlab SUUUUCKS | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | it's not just a brand issue | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | it's centralisatrion | Jun 01 14:18 |
psydroid2 | I don't have the hardware to run these services with low power consumption | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | same for wordpress.COM | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | people should host wordpress | Jun 01 14:18 |
psydroid2 | but all of that should change over the next year or so | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | not set up a wordpress ACCOUNT | Jun 01 14:18 |
matey | it's centralisatrion <- anything web based is centralisation pretty much | Jun 01 14:18 |
matey | with few exceptions | Jun 01 14:18 |
schestowitz-TR | so f* the web | Jun 01 14:18 |
matey | indeed but | Jun 01 14:18 |
matey | a web based solution is the only thing that will get most people off github | Jun 01 14:19 |
matey | even though its only half a solution | Jun 01 14:19 |
matey | that doesnt mean we should promote that over better alternatives necessarily | Jun 01 14:19 |
psydroid2 | software developers are often the biggests advocates and culprits when it comes to inflated hardware and software needs | Jun 01 14:19 |
psydroid2 | biggest* | Jun 01 14:19 |
matey | but any move from github is progress | Jun 01 14:20 |
matey | some of its just not very much progress | Jun 01 14:20 |
techrights-news | Linux desktops: KDE vs GNOME • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165496 | Jun 01 14:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Linux desktops: KDE vs GNOME | Tux Machines | Jun 01 14:20 | |
matey | <psydroid2> software developers are often the biggests advocates and culprits when it comes to inflated hardware and software needs <- of course | Jun 01 14:20 |
matey | 1. industry indoctrination 2. laziness | Jun 01 14:20 |
matey | im never going to tell people "just learn c" when python is ten times easier for people to use | Jun 01 14:21 |
matey | is c better? in many ways, sure | Jun 01 14:21 |
matey | id REALLY like a lighterweight fork of python | Jun 01 14:21 |
matey | one thats closer to awk in the number of features | Jun 01 14:21 |
matey | maybe it could be called garter | Jun 01 14:22 |
MinceR | just learn lisp | Jun 01 14:22 |
matey | <MinceR> just learn lisp <- (no u) | Jun 01 14:23 |
MinceR | done | Jun 01 14:23 |
matey | i dont like parentheses | Jun 01 14:23 |
MinceR | then you'll hate function calls in c and python | Jun 01 14:23 |
matey | i mean theyre ok, but i just want to be friends | Jun 01 14:23 |
matey | then you'll hate function calls in c and python <- the difference between parentheses in c and python and parentheses in lips | Jun 01 14:23 |
matey | lips | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | ffs | Jun 01 14:24 |
MinceR | read my lisp | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | the language is called lips now | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | is like the difference between social drinking and waking up in a puddle of your own vomit | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | now, this may sound like im dissing lisp | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | im not that stupid | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | its just not my bag | Jun 01 14:24 |
matey | also, i manage to avoid parentheses in 90% of my python function calls | Jun 01 14:25 |
MinceR | fun fact: a function call in lisp takes the same number of parens as a function call in c and python | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | a function call in lisp takes the same number of parens as a function call in c and python <- yes | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | but thats not exactly a whole truth | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | because everything in lisp takes parentheses | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | and i find it REALLY distracting | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | im not against it by any means-- its a VERY important language | Jun 01 14:25 |
matey | some might say its the only language | Jun 01 14:26 |
matey | ive just never favoured it | Jun 01 14:26 |
MinceR | it's probably still more concise by default | Jun 01 14:26 |
MinceR | and it can be improved on using macros | Jun 01 14:26 |
matey | yeah i mean | Jun 01 14:26 |
matey | its not impossible that i would someday write something that translates to lisp then runs it | Jun 01 14:26 |
MinceR | and if you want infix operators, there already are syntaxes and systems for that | Jun 01 14:26 |
u-amarsh04 | probably needs a development environment that colour-codes the nesting levels | Jun 01 14:26 |
matey | i think sbcl is the best candidate for that | Jun 01 14:26 |
MinceR | yeah, vim does that color coding nicely | Jun 01 14:27 |
matey | probably needs a development environment that colour-codes the nesting levels <- i dont want to type them, and i never use syntax highlighting when coding | Jun 01 14:27 |
MinceR | though i'm not sure if it's really necessary if your code is indented properly | Jun 01 14:27 |
matey | microsoft vim | Jun 01 14:27 |
matey | for fun (ive never used it other than testing it) i made a thing that lets you code in python with braces | Jun 01 14:27 |
matey | big surprise, loads of people have done it already | Jun 01 14:28 |
matey | i wouldnt be the inventor of lisp without parentheses either | Jun 01 14:28 |
matey | its within my abilities | Jun 01 14:28 |
matey | but i kind of have to love it first before i would spend the time doing that | Jun 01 14:28 |
u-amarsh04 | When I was learning Java for a university course we used: https://www.jgrasp.org/ | Jun 01 14:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.jgrasp.org | jGRASP Home Page | Jun 01 14:29 | |
matey | the thing is, im always looking for languages that are really beginner friendly | Jun 01 14:31 |
matey | so more people who would give up can learn instead | Jun 01 14:31 |
matey | they can (and they often do) learn more complex stuff later | Jun 01 14:31 |
matey | for example linus started with basic (at age 11) and got PRETTY GOOD with c | Jun 01 14:31 |
matey | i think the age at which they try to teach coding has moved later | Jun 01 14:32 |
matey | they used to teach logo to 7 and 8 year olds, and thats logo where you have to type commands | Jun 01 14:32 |
matey | not that im against drag-and-drop, but the typing makes typing less scary | Jun 01 14:32 |
matey | if youve typed logo at 7 its no trouble to type basic at 9 | Jun 01 14:33 |
matey | people learning to code before theyre 11 could be the norm | Jun 01 14:33 |
matey | one of the biggest obstacles is that teachers are computer illiterate | Jun 01 14:33 |
matey | and they pass that onto students | Jun 01 14:34 |
matey | obviously this is speaking in broad terms because some arent | Jun 01 14:34 |
matey | but its widespread | Jun 01 14:34 |
matey | there are a lot of computer illiterate computer teachers | Jun 01 14:34 |
matey | so you dont just need something simple and obvious enough for students, you need something simple and obvious enough for it to be taught properly | Jun 01 14:35 |
matey | i wish there was more research into this problem | Jun 01 14:35 |
matey | why would there be? the industry is about selling new shit all the time, not designing things that work | Jun 01 14:35 |
matey | and schools are salesfloors | Jun 01 14:36 |
matey | ultimately an api is just an abstraction-- some are really good, some make some things easier, but underneath that 90% of it is the same thing over and over | Jun 01 14:37 |
matey | and some are REALLY well designed for really sophisticated tasks | Jun 01 14:38 |
matey | but most of those are better for people who already understand the basics | Jun 01 14:38 |
techrights-news | Links 01/06/2022: Arti 0.4.0, Costa Rica Besieged by Microsoft’s Back Doors | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/costa-rica-besieged-by-microsoft/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/costa-rica-besieged-by-microsoft/ | Jun 01 14:40 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 01/06/2022: Arti 0.4.0, Costa Rica Besieged by Microsoft’s Back Doors | Techrights | Jun 01 14:40 | |
matey | the problem i see more of all the time, its people who can work with the abstractions sort of | Jun 01 14:43 |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/01/russian-higher-education-ministry-recommends-unis-to-scrap-erasmus-cooperation-news "Russian Higher Education Ministry recommends unis to scrap Erasmus+ cooperation" | Jun 01 14:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jun 01 14:43 | |
matey | they can get a bunch of things done but they dont know how it works | Jun 01 14:43 |
matey | basically its cargo cult learning-- its not even their fault, because theyre taught people who just says "do a project" | Jun 01 14:43 |
u-amarsh04 | having the concepts right first helps | Jun 01 14:43 |
matey | <u-amarsh04> having the concepts right first helps <- it really does | Jun 01 14:44 |
matey | and even if they did a project first, i guess | Jun 01 14:44 |
matey | if they go back and learned the concepts before years go by | Jun 01 14:44 |
matey | i mean you can do so much with just libraries | Jun 01 14:44 |
techrights-news | The EPO carries on with its data sovereignty violations or data protection abuses; the data is being transmitted where it does not belong, but António Campinos is above the law http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/peeping-rowan-epo/ | Jun 01 14:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Peeping Rowan | Techrights | Jun 01 14:44 | |
matey | but if you dont really understand the simplest things that are going on | Jun 01 14:44 |
matey | people all the time say things like-- i dont know if im coding, i can do it but i dont understand it | Jun 01 14:44 |
techrights-news | Benoît Battistelli and António Campinos have spent years watering down EPO guidelines, after consultation with litigation profiteers and never with the public or elected representatives, so now it’s considered mandatory for patent examiners to ignore the EPC (hence the examiners started industrial action) http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/illegal-epo-guidelines/ | Jun 01 14:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] Illegal EPO Guidelines | Techrights | Jun 01 14:45 | |
matey | and they dont even think what theyre doing (which is coding) is actually coding | Jun 01 14:45 |
matey | until they understand it | Jun 01 14:45 |
techrights-news | The EPO is enabling corruption and fraud; then again, the EPO is run by people who themselves engage in corruption and fraud, so it’s a miracle that European authorities haven’t done a thing to tackle the problem http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/fraud-in-theranos/ | Jun 01 14:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | [Meme] EPO Enabled Massive Fraud in Theranos | Techrights | Jun 01 14:45 | |
matey | they think understanding it must be MORE complex, when really, whats going on is LESS complex | Jun 01 14:45 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1531964784287043586 Is the word "mistress" correct for the mother of his children? A civil wife maybe? | Jun 01 14:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews): "This gymnastics festival that is starting today in Russia seems to be crammed full of Putin's favorite things, including an overabundance of Soviet nostalgia and his rumored mistress Alina Kabaeva, in whose honor this festival was named." | nitter | Jun 01 14:45 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165497 | Jun 01 14:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 14:45 | |
matey | Is the word "mistress" correct for the mother of his children <- mistress is sort of like the female of "master" | Jun 01 14:45 |
XRevan86 | matey: In the context it means "lover" though, right? | Jun 01 14:46 |
matey | though its used most often in a sexual context (either someone whose being slept with aside from a wife in a married relationship or a dominatrix) | Jun 01 14:46 |
matey | if you have a wife, but you sleep with someone else | Jun 01 14:47 |
matey | that is commonly referred to as having a mistress, yes | Jun 01 14:47 |
matey | imo its the most common use of the word | Jun 01 14:47 |
matey | more traditionally though-- i mean k-9 referred to the doctor as master | Jun 01 14:47 |
matey | and any female as "mistress" | Jun 01 14:47 |
matey | so thats a formal traditional use | Jun 01 14:48 |
XRevan86 | https://nitter.net/JuliaDavisNews/status/1531872501248278528 "why aren't we successful?" "it's WW3, it's got to be hard" | Jun 01 14:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-nitter.net | Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews): "Russian propagandists and government officials look beyond Ukraine and threaten the collective West on Kremlin-controlled state television: "WWIII had started." "Expect us."" | nitter | Jun 01 14:48 | |
matey | i think its less common now, but in britain it was more common with servants | Jun 01 14:48 |
matey | also when people were still called webmasters | Jun 01 14:49 |
XRevan86 | matey: True. I use the word "lover" instead. | Jun 01 14:49 |
matey | female webmasters were webmistresses | Jun 01 14:49 |
techrights-news | Installation of “CentOS Stream 9″ with Screenshots ⚓ https://www.tecmint.com/installation-of-centos-stream-9/ ䷉ Source: TecMint FreeSW | GNU | Linux | Jun 01 14:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tecmint.com | Installation of “CentOS Stream 9″ with Screenshots | Jun 01 14:49 | |
matey | I use the word "lover" instead. <- i think thats more neutral | Jun 01 14:49 |
techrights-news | How to use a ToF laser ranging sensor with Arduino and Wisblock - CNX Software ⚓ https://www.cnx-software.com/2022/06/01/how-to-use-a-tof-laser-ranging-sensor-with-arduino-and-wisblock/ ䷉ Source: Linux | GNU | Hardware | cnxsoftware | Jun 01 14:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cnx-software.com | How to use a ToF laser ranging sensor with Arduino and Wisblock - CNX Software | Jun 01 14:49 | |
matey | the word "mistress" (in this usage) carries the connotation of cheating on a spouse | Jun 01 14:49 |
techrights-news | Lousy, overpriced, defective products https://www.maketecheasier.com/fix-apple-watch-not-unlocking-mac-issue/ | Jun 01 14:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | 6 Ways to Fix Apple Watch Not Unlocking Mac Issue - Make Tech Easier | Jun 01 14:50 | |
matey | in the way that bastard implies a child born out of wedlock | Jun 01 14:50 |
matey | (like its their fault or something) | Jun 01 14:50 |
XRevan86 | matey: "Favourite" is also a euphemism for a lover. | Jun 01 14:50 |
matey | "Favourite" is also a euphemism for a lover <- im not familiar with this one | Jun 01 14:50 |
matey | is that a russian idiom? | Jun 01 14:51 |
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matey | i think its cute but its unfamiliar | Jun 01 14:51 |
techrights-news | Use of Microsoft Windows contradicts goodwill https://www.maketecheasier.com/goodwill-ransomware-good-deeds/ | Jun 01 14:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | GoodWill Ransomware Requires Victims to Do Good Deeds - Make Tech Easier | Jun 01 14:51 | |
XRevan86 | matey: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favourite | Jun 01 14:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-en.wikipedia.org | Favourite - Wikipedia | Jun 01 14:52 | |
matey | hmm | Jun 01 14:52 |
matey | ive never heard it used that way | Jun 01 14:52 |
techrights-news | "June 1, 2022: UK protects free flow of information amidst Russia sanctions" ... RELEASE ASSANGE, YOU EFFIN' HYPOCRITES! Arresting and arbitrarily detaining those who EXPOSED WAR CRIMES instead of WAR CRIMINALS https://www.accessnow.org/digital-rights-ukraine-russia-conflict/ | Jun 01 14:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.accessnow.org | Updates: Digital rights in the Russia-Ukraine conflict - Access Now | Jun 01 14:53 | |
matey | its really weird idiomatically too | Jun 01 14:55 |
matey | it wouldnt be the first ironic idiom, but when you consider that most people are monogamous | Jun 01 14:55 |
matey | i mean society is broadly structured around monogamy (there blatant exceptions) | Jun 01 14:55 |
matey | and "favourite" implies one over others | Jun 01 14:56 |
matey | obviously that could mean over ones you DONT sleep with, but imo it does more to suggest that there are others you do sleep with | Jun 01 14:56 |
matey | its a funny expression used that way | Jun 01 14:56 |
matey | i wonder if theres a survey that would show society is less monogamous than it was 50 years ago | Jun 01 14:57 |
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XRevan86 | matey: "is that a russian idiom?" <- It's not, but the Russian Empire had absolute monarchy way into the XIX (or even XX) century, and that makes favourites more relevant in (more recent) Russian political history. | Jun 01 15:01 |
matey | way into the XIX (or even XX) century <- good thing i learned roman numerals | Jun 01 15:04 |
matey | though xx century is a little ambiguous | Jun 01 15:04 |
matey | this is xx but the XXth was 1900s | Jun 01 15:04 |
XRevan86 | I meant 1900s, yes. | Jun 01 15:05 |
matey | usually when roman numerals are used, its to refer to the actual number, not the count | Jun 01 15:05 |
matey | by count its the 21st century, but this is the 2020s | Jun 01 15:05 |
matey | so using xx to refer to anything other than 2000s is pretty unusual | Jun 01 15:06 |
XRevan86 | 00s – I century, 100s – II century, et al. | Jun 01 15:06 |
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matey | either way it was obvious what you meant from context | Jun 01 15:06 |
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XRevan86 | matey: I didn't know it's not obvious that we live in the 21st century :) | Jun 01 15:06 |
matey | xx means 2000matey: I didn't know it's not obvious <- no i said it was obvious | Jun 01 15:07 |
matey | also i read xx as mm :) | Jun 01 15:07 |
XRevan86 | XX means 20. | Jun 01 15:07 |
matey | yes | Jun 01 15:07 |
matey | xx means 20 | Jun 01 15:07 |
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matey | xx means 2000 <- mm does | Jun 01 15:07 |
matey | i use roman numerals about iv times every x years, so | Jun 01 15:08 |
matey | the fact remains that when theyre used for years it nearly always refers to the year itself, not the count | Jun 01 15:09 |
matey | but hooray for context | Jun 01 15:09 |
matey | i think its amusing | Jun 01 15:09 |
XRevan86 | matey: It's possible that it's my Russianness leaking out :) | Jun 01 15:10 |
XRevan86 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/21st_century https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXI_век | Jun 01 15:10 |
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XRevan86 | https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/XXIe_si%C3%A8cle | Jun 01 15:12 |
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XRevan86 | Or just non-English-ness. | Jun 01 15:12 |
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matey | matey: It's possible that it's my Russianness leaking out <- i did suspect that it was a russian thing yes | Jun 01 15:35 |
matey | in the west the primary uses of roman numerals are referring to monarchs and films | Jun 01 15:36 |
matey | for some reason the film industry is fond of referring to the year that way | Jun 01 15:37 |
matey | as in the year a film was copyrighted | Jun 01 15:37 |
matey | they also use it for rocky sequels :) | Jun 01 15:37 |
matey | "hey rocky! watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!" "yeah but that trick never works, yknow?" | Jun 01 15:38 |
MinceR | 01 152752 < matey> for fun (ive never used it other than testing it) i made a thing that lets you code in python with braces | Jun 01 15:49 |
MinceR | well, if braces are good, it shouldn't be too difficult to write a reader macro that converts braces into parens | Jun 01 15:49 |
matey | well, if braces are good <- i dont care for them either. javascript requires them | Jun 01 15:55 |
matey | ive made a script in js that translates other code to js and runs it, but i dont use js often enough (its a hateful thing really) to justify developing that further | Jun 01 15:56 |
matey | i mainly did it to create a language demonstration that works on a smartphone | Jun 01 15:56 |
matey | (and it works offline, its a single file) | Jun 01 15:57 |
matey | parentheses are less ugly than braces at least | Jun 01 15:57 |
matey | though im sure some c coders find braces lovely | Jun 01 15:57 |
matey | and <fuck xml></fuck> too | Jun 01 15:58 |
matey | i think bash also requires braces if you write functions | Jun 01 15:59 |
matey | grace hopper figured out that people didnt want to use symbols when coding | Jun 01 16:00 |
matey | she was at least half right, which is why command names even exist | Jun 01 16:00 |
matey | however, i think its safe to say that people DO prefer at least some kind of punctuation, and dont typically prefer to only use letters and dashes | Jun 01 16:01 |
matey | that much seems obvious | Jun 01 16:01 |
matey | ive experimented with lots of different syntax, including optional syntax, and having SOMETHING to group things together visually is useful | Jun 01 16:02 |
matey | msot of it i find distracting though | Jun 01 16:02 |
matey | i dont think this chat would be better if <nick> didnt have < > around it | Jun 01 16:02 |
matey | having a light number of symbols helps readability | Jun 01 16:03 |
XRevan86 | https://theguardian.com/world/2022/jun/01/makeshift-graves-and-notes-on-doors-the-struggle-to-find-and-bury-mariupol-dead-ukraine | Jun 01 16:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theguardian.com | Makeshift graves and notes on doors: the struggle to find and bury Mariupol’s dead | Ukraine | The Guardian | Jun 01 16:03 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | guardian: well, he's dead | Jun 01 16:06 |
MinceR | grace hopper figured out that people wanted to type things like IDENTIFICATION DIVISION. when coding | Jun 01 16:07 |
MinceR | turns out she was wrong | Jun 01 16:07 |
matey | yes | Jun 01 16:07 |
matey | she was wrong about that part | Jun 01 16:07 |
matey | she was right that people wanted command names that looked like english | Jun 01 16:07 |
matey | but not THAT MUCH like english | Jun 01 16:07 |
matey | people (more often) do prefer c or python to apl though | Jun 01 16:08 |
matey | she simply took it as far as it would go AND-IT-WAS-PRETTY-FUGLY-AS-A-RESULT | Jun 01 16:08 |
matey | so we know there are limits | Jun 01 16:08 |
matey | systemd-does-the-same-thing-like-theyre-bringing-cobol-back | Jun 01 16:09 |
matey | and i dont think its nice at all | Jun 01 16:09 |
MinceR | 10 BASIC DID THE SAME | Jun 01 16:09 |
matey | no, basic is closer to bash and javascript and python in this regard | Jun 01 16:09 |
matey | unless you mean the fact that for example, you had to install an extra board in an apple ii to get lowercase letters | Jun 01 16:09 |
matey | and basic was written for the dtss in the 60s, where fortran was also uppercase | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | for some bizarre reason gwbasic and even qbasic would automatically uppercase your code | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | but in qbasic you could turn that off | Jun 01 16:10 |
MinceR | basic uses things like WEND, NEXT and whatever in places of braces | Jun 01 16:10 |
MinceR | not terribly readable | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | yes, as does bach | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | bash | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | not bach | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | he wrote symbols mostly | Jun 01 16:10 |
matey | not terribly readable <- honestly for a beginner i think its easier than python, which hides them and makes you indent instead | Jun 01 16:11 |
MinceR | https://i.imgflip.com/1rpqzy.jpg | Jun 01 16:11 |
matey | i think once you get rid of ALL UPPER CASE things like "next" arent so bad | Jun 01 16:11 |
matey | just having everything in all upper is messy | Jun 01 16:12 |
MinceR | i don't like them in bash, i don't like them in algol | Jun 01 16:13 |
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matey | i don't like them in bash, i don't like them in algol <- some people will hate them of course | Jun 01 16:14 |
matey | theyll prefer something like () or {} | Jun 01 16:14 |
techrights_guest|39 | i use ARCH BTW | Jun 01 16:14 |
schestowitz_TR2 | techrights_guest|39: hello | Jun 01 16:14 |
matey | i use ARCH BTW <- wow, oldschool | Jun 01 16:15 |
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matey | not oldschool for a distro, oldschool for a way to introduce yourself | Jun 01 16:15 |
matey | ciao a tutti! | Jun 01 16:16 |
MinceR | not really an oldschool way of telling people that he/she is an idiot | Jun 01 16:16 |
MinceR | CIAO A TUTTI is older | Jun 01 16:16 |
matey | on rudy oh rudy wop-bop-a-loom-a-blop-bam-boom | Jun 01 16:17 |
matey | with the extra oh rudy it kind of oh rude | Jun 01 16:18 |
matey | for about 30 years i thought it was "on rudy" | Jun 01 16:18 |
matey | but its oh rudy | Jun 01 16:18 |
XRevan86 | I think visually SQL is only decent in lower-case when *all* identifiers are always quoted. | Jun 01 16:18 |
matey | why it would be on rudy i never questioned | Jun 01 16:18 |
matey | we didnt have the internet to look these things up | Jun 01 16:19 |
matey | <XRevan86> I think visually SQL is only decent in lower-case when *all* identifiers are always quoted. <- i think in sql CASE is used instead of syntax, yes | Jun 01 16:20 |
matey | THESE ARE COMMANDS this is not | Jun 01 16:20 |
XRevan86 | de-facto – yes | Jun 01 16:20 |
matey | these are commands this is not would be a pain | Jun 01 16:20 |
matey | too ambiguous | Jun 01 16:20 |
XRevan86 | 'these are commands "this is not"' <- Would be fine however. | Jun 01 16:20 |
matey | and thats pretty much my language. | Jun 01 16:21 |
matey | though you can use a variety of symbols for separation if you prefer it | Jun 01 16:21 |
matey | i particularly like | because it implies something very similar to what it implies in bash | Jun 01 16:22 |
matey | which is that the output of the previous command becomes the input of the next (which in this context is valid) | Jun 01 16:22 |
matey | and since conditionals and loops dont share a line with other commands, theres no separator between them and other commands | Jun 01 16:23 |
matey | each line is a lot like a named pipe (which unix borrowed from rand-- and hopper worked for them) | Jun 01 16:24 |
matey | (i assume its the same rand) | Jun 01 16:24 |
matey | it wasnt oh rudy | Jun 01 16:25 |
matey | it was aw rooty | Jun 01 16:25 |
matey | which is a colourful way of say "awright, alright" | Jun 01 16:25 |
matey | some people dont pronounce the "l" in alright | Jun 01 16:25 |
matey | then awright becomes aw rooty | Jun 01 16:26 |
matey | according to little richard drummer the song was sexual in nature originally | Jun 01 16:26 |
matey | and "aw rooty" was "good booty" | Jun 01 16:27 |
matey | little richard was like that, so it doesnt sound implasible | Jun 01 16:27 |
matey | and of course today you can hear a song thats literally the word "ass" about 100 times (no, literally ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass) | Jun 01 16:28 |
matey | i want to say its kanye but im not sure | Jun 01 16:28 |
matey | maybe its "dance (a$$)" by big sean | Jun 01 16:31 |
matey | not to be confused with sean paul, who would have mixed in some kind of gibberish in between | Jun 01 16:32 |
matey | sean paul > big sean, unless hes working with sia | Jun 01 16:32 |
matey | when big sean gets together with kanye its nothing short of genius: | Jun 01 16:34 |
matey | "Woah, make the ground move: that's an ass quake Built a house up on that ass: that's an ass-state" | Jun 01 16:35 |
matey | if you build a house on an ass, it becomes an ass-state. | Jun 01 16:35 |
matey | and if the occupants die they have an ass-state sale. | Jun 01 16:36 |
matey | if you had the french revolution on that ass, the everyday people would be the third-ass-state. | Jun 01 16:38 |
matey | i think big sean and kanye missed an opportunity there | Jun 01 16:39 |
matey | or maybe it was too much of a... no, im not going to finish that line. | Jun 01 16:39 |
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MinceR | 01 171834 < matey> for about 30 years i thought it was "on rudy" | Jun 01 17:13 |
MinceR | rudy on rails | Jun 01 17:13 |
MinceR | 01 171854 < XRevan86> I think visually SQL is only decent in lower-case when *all* identifiers are always quoted. | Jun 01 17:13 |
MinceR | i think it's decent even if identifiers are not quoted | Jun 01 17:13 |
MinceR | we have editors with syntax highlighting | Jun 01 17:13 |
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techrights-news | Today we take a look at ways Go (Golang) developers can leverage Gemini protocol to their advantage; there’s a relatively new site or capsule called gemini://godocs.io http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/gemini-as-a-go-to-tool/ | Jun 01 17:18 |
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matey | we have editors with syntax highlighting <- relying on an editor for reading your code is fine | Jun 01 17:29 |
matey | but expecting that to be the solution seems... un-unixy | Jun 01 17:30 |
matey | my language is WAY more reeadable if you use colour to distinguish variables, commands, user-defined functions and constants | Jun 01 17:31 |
techrights-news | DRM bastards as their partners... https://worthplaying.com/article/2022/5/31/news/132197-farming-simulator-22-partners-with-john-deere-for-farmcon-22-in-july/ | Jun 01 17:31 |
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matey | but it also offers punctuation so you dont need colour | Jun 01 17:31 |
techrights-news | Trying to wipe off their history... that doesn't 'wash' well https://www.highereddive.com/news/nothing-new-or-magic-harvards-100m-pledge-to-redress-slavery-draws-luk/624399/ | Jun 01 17:32 |
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matey | like colour helps most people but it shouldnt be a requirement | Jun 01 17:32 |
matey | except in esolangs | Jun 01 17:32 |
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matey | i actually score about perfect on colour vision | Jun 01 17:35 |
matey | but most males dont | Jun 01 17:35 |
matey | when people tell me they cant see blue, its hard to imagine | Jun 01 17:36 |
matey | "its right there!" | Jun 01 17:36 |
matey | but they have trouble distinguishing it from someone else | Jun 01 17:36 |
matey | something | Jun 01 17:36 |
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matey | then again my typing is about as good as their ability to see colour | Jun 01 17:37 |
matey | well, sometimes its as good | Jun 01 17:37 |
techrights-news | AlmaLinux 9 Released – Download DVD ISO Images http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165285#comment-33849 | Jun 01 17:38 |
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techrights-news | "100% of the time" https://enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/6/it-leadership-4-ways-foster-healthy-disagreement-among-employees | Jun 01 17:48 |
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XRevan86 | https://bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-01/ukraine-latest-us-to-send-advanced-rockets-russia-holds-drills | Jun 01 18:00 |
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XRevan86 | > Budapest demanded that Patriarch Kirill, who heads the Russian Orthodox Church and has been a vocal supporter of Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine, be removed from a proposed list of sanctioned individuals, said the officials. | Jun 01 18:00 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | hi, SwatAOL | Jun 01 18:13 |
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MinceR | 01 183017 < matey> but expecting that to be the solution seems... un-unixy | Jun 01 18:14 |
MinceR | how about the solution being that the reader understands SQL syntax, then? :> | Jun 01 18:15 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | hi ling | Jun 01 18:25 |
ling | hey hey | Jun 01 18:25 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | new here? | Jun 01 18:26 |
ling | yeah | Jun 01 18:26 |
schestowitz_TR2 | welcome | Jun 01 18:27 |
ling | I think the linux foundation is working with google to ban anonymous software development. Figured y'all would care since nobody else gives a shit about the linux foundation being funded by evil | Jun 01 18:27 |
ling | via sigstore | Jun 01 18:28 |
SwatAOL | just has the fallguy celebration is comming | Jun 01 18:29 |
SwatAOL | guifalks? | Jun 01 18:29 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-05-31.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-01.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 01 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR2 | sigstore is about censorship | Jun 01 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR2 | even if it does not maniufest itself in this form yet | Jun 01 18:30 |
schestowitz_TR2 | they will tell us it's for "secuirty" | Jun 01 18:30 |
ling | https://security.googleblog.com/2021/02/know-prevent-fix-framework-for-shifting.html Explicitly calls for banning anonymous software development. | Jun 01 18:30 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-security.googleblog.com | Google Online Security Blog: Know, Prevent, Fix: A framework for shifting the discussion around vulnerabilities in open source | Jun 01 18:30 | |
SwatAOL | Guy Fawkes news | Jun 01 18:30 |
ling | Goal: For Critical Software, Owners and Maintainers Cannot be Anonymous | Jun 01 18:30 |
ling | Goal: Authentication for Participants in Critical Software | Jun 01 18:30 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | http://techrights.org/2021/03/11/fake-security-brought-by-lf/ | Jun 01 18:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Fake Security From Linux Foundation and the Monopolies It’s Fronting for | Techrights | Jun 01 18:31 | |
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schestowitz_TR2 | many people do care about LF doing evil http://techrights.org/wiki/Linux_Foundation | Jun 01 18:32 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Linux Foundation - Techrights | Jun 01 18:32 | |
SwatAOL | SomeH4x0r O.o | Jun 01 18:32 |
ling | ^ many techrights people care | Jun 01 18:32 |
SomeH4x0r | hi | Jun 01 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR2 | and many inquiringly speak about it | Jun 01 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR2 | not just TR people | Jun 01 18:32 |
schestowitz_TR2 | increasingly it is the subject of debate | Jun 01 18:32 |
SwatAOL | https://lineages.com/england/guy-fawkes-day/ | Jun 01 18:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Guy Fawkes Day - Lineages | Jun 01 18:33 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | LF went into PR mode: http://techrights.org/2022/05/31/the-linux-foundation-politics/ | Jun 01 18:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Linux Foundation Has Turned Its Blog (and the Linux.com Web Site) Into Politics | Techrights | Jun 01 18:33 | |
SwatAOL | Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby, Tom Wintour, Jack Wright and Thomas Percy. all anonymous people | Jun 01 18:34 |
SwatAOL | LOL | Jun 01 18:35 |
techrights-news | "Note that a new maintainer, Kjharcombe, has recently been put in place. We are hoping to be able to continue development with this package." http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=10193 | Jun 01 18:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-savannah.gnu.org | GNU FreeDink - News: New Maintainer [Savannah] | Jun 01 18:36 | |
techrights-news | Agathe Porte: Status update, May 2022 https://deaddabe.fr/blog/2022/05/20/status-update-may-2022/ | Jun 01 18:36 |
ling | >No agendas. No politics. Just stuff developers need to build and maintain projects. | Jun 01 18:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-deaddabe.fr | Status update, May 2022 · deaddabe | Jun 01 18:36 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | lsigstore is even worse than you put it | Jun 01 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR2 | it is like 'secure boot' but for software | Jun 01 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR2 | in userspace | Jun 01 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR2 | modified applications may not run | Jun 01 18:37 |
schestowitz_TR2 | like, if you remove DRM from Firefox | Jun 01 18:37 |
SwatAOL | like baphometOS | Jun 01 18:38 |
schestowitz_TR2 | did you just make that up? | Jun 01 18:39 |
schestowitz_TR2 | anyway, there is an attack on genera-purpoise computing | Jun 01 18:39 |
schestowitz_TR2 | to impose backdoors and spying on all | Jun 01 18:39 |
SomeH4x0r | there was since the invention of a microchip perhaps, or maybe earlier | Jun 01 18:39 |
schestowitz_TR2 | while jim zemlin is trying to impregnate microsoft | Jun 01 18:39 |
schestowitz_TR2 | it's not just LF | Jun 01 18:39 |
schestowitz_TR2 | it's the whole industrial cabal | Jun 01 18:40 |
SomeH4x0r | users can't control their computers for decades | Jun 01 18:40 |
SomeH4x0r | IBM PC is evil as well | Jun 01 18:40 |
schestowitz_TR2 | you might even say the military-industrial complex, but it is not limited to military | Jun 01 18:40 |
SomeH4x0r | or the first Apple | Jun 01 18:40 |
schestowitz_TR2 | sigstore isn't just gulag inc. | Jun 01 18:40 |
schestowitz_TR2 | it's also ICBM (IBM) | Jun 01 18:40 |
schestowitz_TR2 | via LF | Jun 01 18:40 |
schestowitz_TR2 | which works for... we know who | Jun 01 18:40 |
ling | >anyway, there is an attack on genera-purpoise computing | Jun 01 18:41 |
ling | QFT | Jun 01 18:41 |
schestowitz_TR2 | ICBM fired shots at centos | Jun 01 18:41 |
schestowitz_TR2 | dec 2020 | Jun 01 18:41 |
schestowitz_TR2 | gpl managed to assure replacements | Jun 01 18:41 |
schestowitz_TR2 | Pentagon: software with back doors = secure software | Jun 01 18:42 |
schestowitz_TR2 | Also Pentagon: software with modification = terrorism | Jun 01 18:42 |
schestowitz_TR2 | "supply chain" is their new fancy term | Jun 01 18:42 |
schestowitz_TR2 | and it's largely controlled by Microisoft now | Jun 01 18:43 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | after it took over npm and github | Jun 01 18:43 |
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SwatAOL | https://hypebeast.com/2022/1/top-10-richest-people-in-the-world-wealth-gain-2021 | Jun 01 18:43 |
schestowitz_TR2 | like it had taken over skype for comms | Jun 01 18:43 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Here’s How Much Money the 10 Richest People in the World Made in 2021 | HYPEBEAST | Jun 01 18:43 | |
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schestowitz_TR2 | based on dspceulartions | Jun 01 18:43 |
schestowitz_TR2 | speculations | Jun 01 18:43 |
schestowitz_TR2 | they create nothing | Jun 01 18:43 |
ling | the supply chain propaganda has been unending | Jun 01 18:44 |
SwatAOL | 8 are from INFO tech | Jun 01 18:44 |
ling | I can't believe folks don't see through that | Jun 01 18:44 |
schestowitz_TR2 | LF participates in it | Jun 01 18:44 |
schestowitz_TR2 | LF is on the same side as Microsoft | Jun 01 18:44 |
schestowitz_TR2 | attacking Linus | Jun 01 18:44 |
schestowitz_TR2 | Linus too shy to do a thing | Jun 01 18:44 |
SwatAOL | 3 from google | Jun 01 18:45 |
techrights-news | But Microsoft back doors are there by design; there's no desire to end it https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-zero-day-windows-flaw-opens-a-backdoor-to-hackers-via-microsoft-word-heres-how-to-fix-it/ see http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Microsoft_and_the_NSA | Jun 01 18:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-This zero-day Windows flaw opens a backdoor to hackers via Microsoft Word. Here's how to fix it | ZDNet | Jun 01 18:46 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsoft and the NSA - Techrights | Jun 01 18:46 | |
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schestowitz_TR2 | SwatAOL: gulag is industrial AND political espionage | Jun 01 18:46 |
schestowitz_TR2 | a very valuable asset | Jun 01 18:46 |
schestowitz_TR2 | when you compete for world domination | Jun 01 18:46 |
schestowitz_TR2 | against russia, china... | Jun 01 18:46 |
ling | Y'all are crazy. My kinda people xD | Jun 01 18:47 |
SwatAOL | africa europe | Jun 01 18:47 |
SwatAOL | africa doent even have as much money has these 10 | Jun 01 18:47 |
SwatAOL | LOL | Jun 01 18:47 |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO https://www.pentestpartners.com/security-blog/follina-0day-exploit-malicious-code-execution-in-office-docs/ | Jun 01 18:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pentestpartners.com | Follina 0day exploit. Malicious code execution in Office docs | Pen Test Partners | Jun 01 18:48 | |
SwatAOL | Bernard Arnault made $63.6 billion USD in 2021. His net worth stands at $178 billion USD. | Jun 01 18:49 |
SwatAOL | LUXURY GOODS | Jun 01 18:49 |
schestowitz | http://techrights.org/2019/11/21/breton-and-100-billion-man/ | Jun 01 18:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Understanding Thierry Breton: Thierry and the $100 Billion Man | Techrights | Jun 01 18:49 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | insecure people | Jun 01 18:49 |
schestowitz_TR2 | buying "brands" to make up for real poverty | Jun 01 18:50 |
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schestowitz_TR2 | he nearly doubled in "worth" in 2-3 years | Jun 01 18:50 |
XRevan86 | https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/06/01/dmitry-muratov-sells-nobel-peace-prize-medal-at-heritage-auctions-proceedings-go-to-displaced-ukrainian-children-news "Dmitry Muratov sells Nobel Peace Prize medal at Heritage Auctions, proceedings go to displaced Ukrainian children" | Jun 01 18:50 |
SomeH4x0r | hi | Jun 01 18:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-novayagazeta.eu | Новая газета. Европа | Jun 01 18:50 | |
XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/06/1/7349925/ | Jun 01 18:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | Lavrov threatens with ''involving third countries'' in the war if Ukraine receives MLRS | Ukrayinska Pravda | Jun 01 18:51 | |
XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/06/1/7349954/ | Jun 01 18:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | In north of Kherson Region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have liberated more than 20 settlements from Russians | Ukrayinska Pravda | Jun 01 18:51 | |
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techrights-news | "Later I returned to get a pint of beer to let my last night in Paris come to a close. Now its time to go to bed. Tomorrow I will return to Germany." https://blog.jabberhead.tk/2022/05/31/europe-trip-journal-entry-29-prepare-for-reentry/ | Jun 01 18:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.jabberhead.tk | Europe Trip Journal – Entry 29: Prepare for Reentry – vanitasvitae's blog | Jun 01 18:53 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165504 | Jun 01 18:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 18:55 | |
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techrights-news | #WhatTheBlock: DoT starts publishing court orders for online censorship, executive orders still not public ⚓ https://internetfreedom.in/dot-publish-blocking-orders/ ䷉ Source: internetfreedom | Jun 01 18:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-internetfreedom.in | #WhatTheBlock: DoT starts publishing court orders for online censorship, executive orders still not public | Jun 01 18:55 | |
techrights-news | Free Asssange, you bloody hypocrites. You arrested the person exposing war criminals instead of arresting the war criminals. https://www.accessnow.org/uk-information-russia-sanctions/ | Jun 01 18:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.accessnow.org | UK protects free flow of information amidst Russia sanctions - Access Now | Jun 01 18:56 | |
techrights-news | PSPP 1.6.0 has been released. • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165505 | Jun 01 18:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | PSPP 1.6.0 has been released. | Tux Machines | Jun 01 18:57 | |
techrights-news | Access Now’s first oral statement at the second session of the UN AHC Cybercrime meeting [PDF] https://www.accessnow.org/un-ahc-cybercrime-second-session-statement | Jun 01 18:57 |
techrights-news | The biggest cybercrimes are committed by the NSA and CIA or DoD | Jun 01 18:57 |
techrights-news | Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) reaches End of Life on July 14 2022 https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2022/06/01/ubuntu-21-10-impish-indri-reaches-end-of-life-on-july-14-2022/ | Jun 01 18:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-fridge.ubuntu.com | Ubuntu Fridge | Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) reaches End of Life on July 14 2022 | Jun 01 18:58 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▅▆▅▅▅▂▅▄▅▆▇▆▅▆▆▆▄▅▅▆▆▇▄▅▇▅▆▆▆▅▆▅▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 30.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂█▁▁▁▁█▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁ avg(k/sec) 17.20▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 01 18:59 |
techrights-news | The Talospace Project: Firefox 101 on POWER http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165433#comment-33850 | Jun 01 19:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Firefox 101 Released with Only Minor Changes | Tux Machines | Jun 01 19:00 | |
techrights-news | openSUSE News: Work Groups for ALP Give Updates • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165506 | Jun 01 19:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | openSUSE News: Work Groups for ALP Give Updates | Tux Machines | Jun 01 19:01 | |
techrights-news | Just now: Cities with Nice Weather gemini://thefringthing.smol.pub/1654091388 | Jun 01 19:02 |
techrights-news | Re chess puzzle 568255 gemini://blinkyshark.chickenkiller.com/2022-06-01-chess568255.gmi | Jun 01 19:04 |
techrights-news | The Beginner’s Guide to Using Cron in Linux - Make Tech Easier ⚓ https://www.maketecheasier.com/beginner-guide-use-cron-linux/ ䷉ Source: maketecheasier | Jun 01 19:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | The Beginner's Guide to Using Cron in Linux - Make Tech Easier | Jun 01 19:13 | |
techrights-news | "Rhea is an Arm-based chip with RISC-V controllers, planned to appear in next-generation exascale computers." https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/sipearl_hpe_nvidia/ | Jun 01 19:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | SiPearl partners with HPE, Nvidia on supercomputer efforts • The Register | Jun 01 19:15 | |
techrights-news | EPO STILL not leaving Belarus https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/hp_turns_back_1b_in/ see http://techrights.org/2022/05/05/bad-epo-idea/ | Jun 01 19:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | HP forgoes $1b in annual sales by quitting Russia • The Register | Jun 01 19:16 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | From Belarus With Love — Part XIV: It Probably Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time… | Techrights | Jun 01 19:16 | |
techrights-news | xkcd: Types of Scopes ⚓ https://xkcd.com/2627/ ䷉ Source: xkcd | Jun 01 19:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-xkcd: Types of Scopes | Jun 01 19:23 | |
techrights-news | California Right to Repair bill quietly dropped in committee - El Reg ⚓ https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/california_repair_bill/ ䷉ Source: theregister | Jun 01 19:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | California Right to Repair bill quietly dropped in committee • The Register | Jun 01 19:24 | |
techrights-news | Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) End of Life • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165507 | Jun 01 19:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) End of Life | Tux Machines | Jun 01 19:25 | |
techrights-news | ICBM crimes again https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/ibm_ordered_to_pay_16/ as usual http://techrights.org/2020/07/26/fictional-ibm/ | Jun 01 19:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | IBM ordered to pay $1.6b to BMC Software • The Register | Jun 01 19:29 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Why We Illuminate IBM’s Dark History (and Present) | Techrights | Jun 01 19:29 | |
techrights-news | IBM puts people out of work for WORSE services... NOT just inside IBM https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/ibm/ | Jun 01 19:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | IBM rolls out more AI drive-thru McDonald's chatbots • The Register | Jun 01 19:33 | |
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techrights-news | If you think McDonalds using 'robocallers' instead of actual people will improve service, than you are their "useful idiots" | Jun 01 19:34 |
techrights-news | PostgreSQL: check_pgbackrest 2.3 has been released • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165508 | Jun 01 19:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | PostgreSQL: check_pgbackrest 2.3 has been released | Tux Machines | Jun 01 19:34 | |
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techrights-news | McDonalds: hey, IBM, we're trying to eliminate workers here to improve our profits! IBM: sure! We can help. We're good at eliminating peopl.. we mean, workers | Jun 01 19:35 |
techrights-news | IBM profited from eugenics http://techrights.org/2020/08/16/ibm-powered-purges/ | Jun 01 19:36 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The Full Story (With References) of IBM’s Role in a Purge of Black People and Mixed-Race Couples | Techrights | Jun 01 19:36 | |
schestowitz | https://twitter.com/Neobscura/status/1530981784602783745 | Jun 01 19:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-@Neobscura: If ddg was only about letting microsoft collect some data... It's so much worse than that https://t.co/Ovfp0LGLIt | Jun 01 19:38 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights--> techrights.org | Why People Should Never Ever Use DuckDuckGo | Techrights | Jun 01 19:38 | |
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techrights-news | Corporate History: Companies That Made a Hard Pivot Into Success ⚓ https://tedium.co/2022/06/01/corporate-hard-pivot-history/ ䷉ Source: tedium | Jun 01 19:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tedium.co | Corporate History: Companies That Made a Hard Pivot Into Success | Jun 01 19:42 | |
techrights-news | "Mozilla has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system." https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/current-activity/2022/06/01/mozilla-releases-security-updates-firefox-firefox-esr-and | Jun 01 19:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Mozilla Releases Security Updates for Firefox, Firefox ESR, and Thunderbird | CISA | Jun 01 19:44 | |
techrights-news | "Youtube has a really nice RSS feature that is extremely well hidden." True, I noticed the same, worked atound it. https://daniel-lange.com/archives/175-Get-Youtube-Channel-ID-from-username.html | Jun 01 19:45 |
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techrights-news | Richard Speed is running Microsoft ads as 'articles' in theregister | Jun 01 19:47 |
psydroid2 | Richard on Speed | Jun 01 19:47 |
bnchs | Richard Speedman | Jun 01 19:49 |
techrights-news | Algorithm spots 104 asteroids in huge piles of data - El Reg ⚓ https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/algorithm_104_asteroids/ ䷉ Source: theregister | Jun 01 19:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Algorithm spots 104 asteroids in huge piles of data • The Register | Jun 01 19:49 | |
MinceR | Mock 2: The Speed of Stupid | Jun 01 19:50 |
techrights-news | LinuxSecurity.com is nowadays about 70% Microsoft FUD against Linux. That site should be considered an anti-Linux site. I wonder if lady Day even USES GNU/Linux... | Jun 01 19:52 |
techrights-news | LinuxSecurity.com: we boost FUD articles that make Linux security seem poor. We ignore the real security problems. | Jun 01 19:53 |
bnchs | richard stallman: *qbittorrent stalled* | Jun 01 19:53 |
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bnchs | richard speedman: *qbittorrent actually found a working seeder* | Jun 01 19:53 |
techrights-news | Godot Engine - Release candidate: Godot 3.5 RC 3 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165509 | Jun 01 19:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Godot Engine - Release candidate: Godot 3.5 RC 3 | Tux Machines | Jun 01 19:54 | |
techrights-news | The criminals from Microsoft blackmailed them for 'daring' to use Linux https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/tomtom_maps_staff_let_go/ see http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/TomTom | Jun 01 19:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Navigation firm TomTom to cut 500 jobs in Maps unit • The Register | Jun 01 19:55 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | TomTom - Techrights | Jun 01 19:55 | |
techrights-news | Corrupt media: "TriggerMesh sponsored this post." Notice how they insinuate you are "LEGACY!" if you did not get bamboozled into "THE CLOWN" (=DATA BREACH) https://www.fosslife.org/moving-legacy-cloud | Jun 01 19:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fosslife.org | Moving from Legacy to Cloud | Jun 01 19:57 | |
XRevan86 | https://pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/06/1/7349964/ | Jun 01 19:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.pravda.com.ua | 80% of Sievierodonetsk occupied, but Armed Forces of Ukraine have counterattacked and captured prisoners | Ukrayinska Pravda | Jun 01 19:57 | |
techrights-news | LPI is almost as morally bankrupt as LF. Their certification programmes are a diploma mill for people who try to compensate for a lack of actual experience and understanding. http://techrights.org/2020/10/18/lfs101x-revisionism/ http://techrights.org/2020/10/18/linux-falsehoods-and-indoctrination/ | Jun 01 19:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | What the Linux Foundation Teaches People About GNU/Linux in LinuxFoundationX (edX) LFS101x “Introduction to Linux” [sic] | Techrights | Jun 01 19:59 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | LinuxFoundationX (edX) LFS101x “Introduction to Linux” is More Linux Foundation Marketing and ‘Linux’ Revisionism Than Actual Training/Teaching | Techrights | Jun 01 19:59 | |
techrights-news | What community? ICBM has nuked the Fedora community like it had driven out everyone involved in CentOS. So what community? Imaginary blue pandas? Paying slaves using NFTs ("badges")? https://badges.fedoraproject.org/badge/community-survey-taker-2022 | Jun 01 20:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-badges.fedoraproject.org | Fedora Badges | Jun 01 20:00 | |
techrights-news | Typical American slaveowners treated their slaves better than ICBM treats its own (which it inherited from Red Hat) http://techrights.org/2020/07/13/rex-dieter-bans-kevin-kofler/ | Jun 01 20:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | There’s Apparently a New Boss (or Policy) at Red Hat/IBM | Techrights | Jun 01 20:02 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165510 | Jun 01 20:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 01 20:04 | |
techrights-news | 15 Best Websites for Downloading Open Source Software in 2022 ⚓ https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-websites-downloading-open-source-software/ ䷉ Source: UbuntuPIT | GNU | Linux | Jun 01 20:04 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.ubuntupit.com | 15 Best Websites for Downloading Open Source Software in 2022 | Jun 01 20:04 | |
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MinceR | (cat) https://imgur.com/t/cats/ciyjc92 | Jun 01 20:16 |
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techrights-news | Links 01/06/2022: End of Life for Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) and Release of PSPP 1.6.0 | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/pspp-1-6-0/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/pspp-1-6-0/ | Jun 01 20:18 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 01/06/2022: End of Life for Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) and Release of PSPP 1.6.0 | Techrights | Jun 01 20:18 | |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165511 | Jun 01 20:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 20:19 | |
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AdmFubar | https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/05/broadcom-plans-a-rapid-transition-to-subscription-revenue-for-vmware/ | Jun 01 20:34 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-arstechnica.com | Broadcom plans a “rapid transition” to subscription revenue for VMware | Ars Technica | Jun 01 20:34 | |
MinceR | https://pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/weekend-randomo-randomness-3-28-22-16.jpg | Jun 01 20:45 |
AdmFubar | https://www.firstpost.com/tech/news-analysis/explained-microsoft-knows-most-pc-owners-use-pirated-windows-but-why-it-still-wont-take-any-action-10746321.html | Jun 01 20:47 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Explained: Microsoft knows most PC owners use pirated Windows, but why it still won’t take any action- Technology News, Firstpost | Jun 01 20:47 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | pirated? | Jun 01 20:47 |
schestowitz_TR2 | did they loot a boat? | Jun 01 20:47 |
techrights-news | This is a defective 'service' which compromises https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/azure_ad_logging_problem/ see http://techrights.org/2021/09/30/azure-brute-force/ | Jun 01 20:49 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Azure Active Directory logs are lagging, alerts impacted • The Register | Jun 01 20:49 | |
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-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Microsoft Whistleblower and Clients Warned, More Than 2 Years Ago in Fact, About the Current Azure Mess (But Microsoft Ignored Those Warnings, Buried Facts) | Techrights | Jun 01 20:49 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz, My luxurious leak has been repaired. | Jun 01 20:50 |
DaemonFC | They didn't charge me anything. Shaq said he was sorry about that and had someone figure it out. | Jun 01 20:51 |
DaemonFC | The body shop guy didn't mark the door properly before he took it off, so he didn't put it back on quite right. | Jun 01 20:51 |
DaemonFC | Fucker left my hood open too. The only reason it didn't fly open was because of the safety catch on the latch. The body shop guy is a little, meh, but Shaq (the manager at the Car-X) is running a decent business. | Jun 01 20:52 |
DaemonFC | I really do shudder at the thought of taking a car in for body work more than mechanical issues. | Jun 01 20:52 |
DaemonFC | GM made the mechanical issues generally easy to fix and not rack up a lot of labor hours because they still designed cars somewhat well even in bankruptcy. | Jun 01 20:53 |
DaemonFC | But the post-bankruptcy GM is a different story entirely. A month after you finance a brand new car, it all starts going haywire. | Jun 01 20:53 |
techrights-news | Lifecycle of a failing business: outsource support to datacentre; replace that with call centre; replace that with call center overseas... with poor language skills; replace that with robots. That's it. No more stages. The business is bust by then. | Jun 01 20:54 |
DaemonFC | schestowitz, Comcast did that. | Jun 01 20:54 |
techrights-news | Plasma System Monitor & custom graphs • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165512 | Jun 01 20:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Plasma System Monitor & custom graphs | Tux Machines | Jun 01 20:54 | |
techrights-news | Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165513 | Jun 01 20:55 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Android Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 20:55 | |
DaemonFC | It's almost impossible to get away from the chat robot, but if you do, it's some guy in India, and only during business hours. | Jun 01 20:55 |
schestowitz_TR2 | DaemonFC: now comes luxurious bill | Jun 01 20:55 |
DaemonFC | Nah, they just took the door off and put it back on correctly. | Jun 01 20:55 |
DaemonFC | If Car-X doesn't get something right, they are good about going back and working on it until they do. But it was actually "Affordable Rick" at "Affordable Collision Repair" that got my door on wrong. | Jun 01 20:56 |
techrights-news | ICBM bribed for this article (see disclosure). Forgot about choice. Just do what we tell you... Wayland... systemd... x86 ... and buy OUR support contract https://siliconangle.com/2022/05/16/os-consistency-solves-linux-talent-issues-says-rhel-executive-rhsummit/ | Jun 01 20:57 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-OS consistency solves Linux talent issues, says RHEL executive - SiliconANGLE | Jun 01 20:57 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR2, What do you do? The major body shops said $4,000. | Jun 01 20:57 |
DaemonFC | "Affordable Rick" quoted me $3,000. | Jun 01 20:57 |
DaemonFC | Car-X has an account with them for discounted labor hours. | Jun 01 20:57 |
DaemonFC | So it came in closer to $2,000. | Jun 01 20:57 |
DaemonFC | And so it was like half vs taking it somewhere else, and from what I can tell, he did what I told him to do with the rust. | Jun 01 20:58 |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO https://us-cert.cisa.gov/ncas/current-activity/2022/06/01/karakurt-data-extortion-group | Jun 01 20:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.cisa.gov | Karakurt Data Extortion Group | CISA | Jun 01 20:58 | |
AdmFubar | how much has this car cost you so far? | Jun 01 20:58 |
DaemonFC | Let's see. Maintenance backlog from the last owner, a spare key, a new remote, | Jun 01 20:58 |
DaemonFC | Uhhh | Jun 01 20:59 |
techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▅▆▅▅▅▂▅▄▅▆▇▆▅▆▆▆▄▅▅▆▆▇▄▅▇▅▆▆▆▅▆▅▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 30.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂█▁▁▁▁█▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁ avg(k/sec) 17.20▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 01 20:59 |
DaemonFC | A tensioner belt pulley and serpentine belt job because I heard them squealing around in there. | Jun 01 20:59 |
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DaemonFC | Went for the Delco part because cheap-o drive belt components just fall apart again immediately. | Jun 01 20:59 |
techrights-news | Exciting? Exciting to who??? Are they going to buy Phoronix next? Or does AMD have too much of a stake in it? https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Intel-Acquires-Codeplay | Jun 01 20:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Intel Makes Another Exciting Software Acquisition - Phoronix | Jun 01 20:59 | |
DaemonFC | Buying it. Rust repair. | Jun 01 20:59 |
schestowitz_TR2 | psydroid2: ^ | Jun 01 20:59 |
DaemonFC | Like maybe a little under $12,000. Carvana sells these things for well over $15,000 all the time and I've seen them with visible rust in the pictures. | Jun 01 21:00 |
DaemonFC | And you still aren't guaranteed that the car has no issues. | Jun 01 21:00 |
techrights-news | Why would you trust Gulag with your hardware? Because of the openwashing? https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/05/Build Open Silicon with Google.html | Jun 01 21:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights- ( status 404 @ https://opensource.googleblog.com/2022/05/Build ) | Jun 01 21:01 | |
DaemonFC | The used car market is so fucked up right now, that I've seen 2002 Impalas going for $7,500-8,000. | Jun 01 21:01 |
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psydroid2 | Intel is going to make sure all of these components work best on Intel hardware | Jun 01 21:01 |
DaemonFC | And those are a year older than my 2003 Impala. | Jun 01 21:01 |
AdmFubar | https://kdenlive.org/en/2022/06/scam-lightmoon-is-not-kdenlive-lightmoon-is-malware/ | Jun 01 21:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-kdenlive.org | SCAM: Lightmoon IS NOT Kdenlive. Lightmoon is MALWARE. - Kdenlive | Jun 01 21:01 | |
DaemonFC | I could sell the 2003 Impala and get about $4,500-5,000 for it in this market. | Jun 01 21:01 |
psydroid2 | Intel is semiconductor company with a huge software department | Jun 01 21:01 |
DaemonFC | Maybe more. | Jun 01 21:02 |
DaemonFC | I have extensive service records. There's nothing THAT wrong with it mechanically at this point. | Jun 01 21:02 |
DaemonFC | And that's for a 2003 Chevy with 300,000 miles on it! | Jun 01 21:02 |
techrights-news | IBM: saying "master" is racially offensive, but "IBM Power Server" will offend nobody https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/improved-analysis-ibm-power-environments-red-hat-insights | Jun 01 21:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Improved analysis of IBM Power environments with Red Hat Insights | Jun 01 21:03 | |
SwatAOL | 300,000 miles how much is that in petrol ? | Jun 01 21:03 |
DaemonFC | There's too main issues with the 2003 car. Quite a bit of rust, but it's not a structural hazard yet and won't be for some time, and setting 4 on the climate control shorted out and I didn't bother replacing the climate control head. | Jun 01 21:03 |
DaemonFC | <SwatAOL> 300,000 miles how much is that in petrol ? | Jun 01 21:03 |
DaemonFC | 17.5-18 mpg in the city, maybe 27-31 on the highway depending on how fast you're going and whether cruise control is on. | Jun 01 21:04 |
DaemonFC | 62 miles per hour is the ideal speed for that car's fuel economy, but you can get away with 70 before it starts to fall pretty fast. | Jun 01 21:05 |
DaemonFC | I normally go about 80 or 90. | Jun 01 21:05 |
DaemonFC | Even at 90, I get about 27 on the freeway. | Jun 01 21:05 |
DaemonFC | The Buick has an improved version of the same engine, but with a more advanced computer and sensors, it gets better gas mileage. | Jun 01 21:06 |
DaemonFC | I regularly see 21-22 mpg in the city with the Buick, even though it's a lot heavier than the Impala. | Jun 01 21:06 |
techrights-news | Gallagher performing across the road today. Can hear it loud here... https://www.mancity.com/ticketing-and-hospitality/events/liam-gallagher-june-2022 | Jun 01 21:07 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.mancity.com | Liam Gallagher- June 2022 | Jun 01 21:07 | |
DaemonFC | GM switched to forged connecting rods even in the non-supercharged 3800s as part of the transition to the Series III. | Jun 01 21:07 |
DaemonFC | So one of the few causes of major engine breakdowns was essentially solved at that point. | Jun 01 21:07 |
DaemonFC | But even then, most of the Series II engines can go for several hundred thousand miles with little or no major work if you just change the oil out on time. | Jun 01 21:08 |
DaemonFC | Mom didn't even take great care of the car, but the engine survived. | Jun 01 21:08 |
techrights-news | "India's government has reportedly started probes into the local activities of Chinese tech companies Vivo and ZTE, prompting a rebuke from China's foreign ministry." https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/india_china_zte_vivo_probe/ | Jun 01 21:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | India probes finances at ZTE and Vivo, irking China • The Register | Jun 01 21:09 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/phishing-rat-bitrat-fortinet/ | Jun 01 21:10 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Watch out for phishing emails that inject spyware trio • The Register | Jun 01 21:10 | |
techrights-news | Homes that reject these mass surveillance devices are impenetrable to such attacks; fully updated devices still spy on you https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/which_smart_tech_advice/ | Jun 01 21:12 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Which? warns smart homes hackable if out of support • The Register | Jun 01 21:12 | |
techrights-news | Jenkins vs. Chef | All you need to know https://unixcop.com/jenkins-vs-chef-all-you-need-to-know/ | Jun 01 21:13 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-unixcop.com | Jenkins vs. Chef | All you need to know - Unix / Linux the admins Tutorials | Jun 01 21:13 | |
techrights-news | "The Great Resignation" lie is being promoted by LPI, in effect blaming the VICTIMS of a dying economy (killed by the greedy few who hoard all the capital) https://www.fosslife.org/why-people-leave-jobs-and-how-get-them-stay | Jun 01 21:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fosslife.org | Why People Leave Jobs and How to Get Them to Stay | Jun 01 21:14 | |
techrights-news | There's a lot os market right now in financial manipulation and lying about the state of the economy | Jun 01 21:15 |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165514 | Jun 01 21:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:15 | |
techrights-news | a) oligarchs fire or replace the workers. b) oligarchs kill off their competitors. c) many people become unemployed. d) 6 months pass and the oligarchs-bribed government stops counting them as unemployed. e) oligarchs buy them some more media, e.g. Washington Post. f) media blames the unemployed for their unemployment. "Lazy" and "unskilled"... "the GREAT RESIGNATION" | Jun 01 21:18 |
techrights-news | I mean, what did you expect? The people who stole all the capital to openly admit that the system is NOT working? They still protect their own turf. First line of defence is large-scale brainwashing. Until years ago many thought Famous Criminal Bill Gates was a national hero... having been told so by media he had bribed. While flying planes with Jeffrey Epstein. | Jun 01 21:20 |
techrights-news | SCAM: Lightmoon IS NOT Kdenlive. Lightmoon is MALWARE. https://kdenlive.org/en/2022/06/scam-lightmoon-is-not-kdenlive-lightmoon-is-malware/ | Jun 01 21:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-kdenlive.org | SCAM: Lightmoon IS NOT Kdenlive. Lightmoon is MALWARE. - Kdenlive | Jun 01 21:21 | |
techrights-news | KDE Gear 22.08 release schedule finalized https://tsdgeos.blogspot.com/2022/06/kde-gear-2208-release-schedule-finalized.html | Jun 01 21:21 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-tsdgeos.blogspot.com | TSDgeos' blog: KDE Gear 22.08 release schedule finalized | Jun 01 21:21 | |
techrights-news | "This past week I mainly worked on two things, getting Tasks to remember its window size and position and adding a way to search through tasks." https://fhek.gitlab.io/en/my-week-in-kde-improvements-to-tasks/ | Jun 01 21:22 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-fhek.gitlab.io | My week in KDE: Improvements to Tasks | Jun 01 21:22 | |
techrights-news | These intelligent slippers sense regular activities and falls using machine learning https://blog.arduino.cc/2022/06/01/these-intelligent-slippers-sense-regular-activities-and-falls-using-machine-learning/ | Jun 01 21:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.arduino.cc | These intelligent slippers sense regular activities and falls using machine learning | Arduino Blog | Jun 01 21:23 | |
techrights-news | Switch Button and Raspberry PI Pico: Wiring and MicroPython Code https://peppe8o.com/switch-button-and-raspberry-pi-pico-wiring-and-micropython-code/ | Jun 01 21:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-peppe8o.com | Switch Button and Raspberry PI Pico: Wiring and MicroPython Code | Jun 01 21:24 | |
techrights-news | A visual guide to Kubernetes networking fundamentals | ⚓ https://opensource.com/article/22/6/kubernetes-networking-fundamentals ䷉ Source: FreeSW | RedHat | IBM | GNU | Linux | Jun 01 21:24 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-A visual guide to Kubernetes networking fundamentals | Opensource.com | Jun 01 21:24 | |
techrights-news | A pair of silicons https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/samsung_intel_ceo_meeting/ | Jun 01 21:25 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Samsung and Intel bosses discuss silicon co-operation • The Register | Jun 01 21:25 | |
techrights-news | Maybe the Internet as a whole will be deprecated and phased out before we all transition to IPv6 https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/ipv4_proposed_changes/ | Jun 01 21:28 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Tweaks to IPv4 could free up millions of addresses • The Register | Jun 01 21:28 | |
techrights-news | Will the recipient of this mouse (as a gift) be offended and insulted? Ask Microsoft and ICBM. https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/logitech_review/ | Jun 01 21:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Review: Logitech's MX Mechanical keyboard, Master 3S mouse • The Register | Jun 01 21:29 | |
techrights-news | Monthly Reports From elementary OS • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165515 | Jun 01 21:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Monthly Reports From elementary OS | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:29 | |
techrights-ipfs-bot | (ℹ) Planet Gemini updated. Latest complete date at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-05-31.gmi and so far today at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/2022-06-01.gmi with 3-day aggregate at gemini://gemini.techrights.org/planet/othercapsules/allinone.gmi | Jun 01 21:30 |
techrights-news | SUSE already has a green logo; now it does greenwashing https://www.suse.com/c/suse-partners-with-close-the-gap-to-reduce-its-carbon-footprint-while-bridging-the-digital-divide/ | Jun 01 21:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-SUSE partners with Close the Gap to reduce its carbon footprint while bridging the digital divide | SUSE Communities | Jun 01 21:31 | |
techrights-news | SUSE Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165516 | Jun 01 21:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | SUSE Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:35 | |
techrights-news | "I wanted to keep a history of my bike rides, so I created the "bikelog" on my capsule." gemini://gin-tonic.fly.dev/posts/2022-06-01-bikelog.gmi | Jun 01 21:37 |
techrights-news | "Among all the other introduced pests in Australia, one that I really detest and keep meeting up with is the European wasp[1]. Sadly, there seem to be more and more of them each year, spreading further and further around the country and deeper into bushland." gemini://apintandaparma.club/~ajft/phlog/2022-05-23.gmi | Jun 01 21:37 |
techrights-news | "I needed a sofa bed and started looking around. The only one that fit my criteria was the IKEA Nyhamn. The problem was that it doesn't currently exist. To be more precise hardly any IKEA store (at least here in Sweden) has it in because of logistical issues." gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/2022-06-01-i-bought-a-sofa-bed-that-wasn-t-for-sale.gmi | Jun 01 21:38 |
techrights-news | "The price of diesel has reached £1.90 per litre (about $9 per US gallon), food prices are way up, the economy seems to be heading for a period of stagflation, the UK government is destroying the constitutional checks and balances on its actions, Russia is making gains in eastern Ukraine" gemini://rochelimit.uk/gemlog.gmi | Jun 01 21:39 |
techrights-news | "And little England is putting up the bunting to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of an elderly monarch who inherited her position and wealth and seemingly has no influence on the governance of the nation. What is an anti-monarchist to do?" gemini://rochelimit.uk/gemlog.gmi | Jun 01 21:39 |
techrights-news | Shilling IBM vendor lockin (Podman, Ansible, systemd...) spun as "Enable Sysadmin" https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/enable-sysadmin-3-years | Jun 01 21:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.redhat.com | Happy third anniversary, Enable Sysadmin! | Enable Sysadmin | Jun 01 21:44 | |
techrights-news | Index of Training Videos about LibreOffice https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2022/06/01/index-of-libreoffice-training-videos/ | Jun 01 21:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-blog.documentfoundation.org | Index of Training Videos about LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blog | Jun 01 21:44 | |
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techrights-news | Content controls in Writer: dropdown, picture and date types • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165517 | Jun 01 21:50 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Content controls in Writer: dropdown, picture and date types | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:50 | |
techrights-news | Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry PI Pico, Arduino, and Google Openwashing • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165518 | Jun 01 21:51 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry PI Pico, Arduino, and Google Openwashing | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:51 | |
techrights-news | Microsoft Windows TCO https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/killer_bee_interpol/ | Jun 01 21:52 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Interpol's Killer Bee stings credential-stealing scammer • The Register | Jun 01 21:52 | |
techrights-news | Richard Speed: half of what I write is Microsoft, mostly promotional fluff/ads https://www.theregister.com/Author/Richard-Speed | Jun 01 21:53 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Richard Speed • The Register | Jun 01 21:53 | |
techrights-news | "Richard covers Microsoft and open source software." Sounds like a contradiction. Microsoft ATTACKS the latter. It's like Microsoft Tim. | Jun 01 21:54 |
techrights-news | It's rather telling that "The Register devotes a WHOLE person to covering Microsoft. Why just Microsoft and not other brands? | Jun 01 21:56 |
techrights-news | KDE: Tasks, Gear, and Kdenlive • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165519 | Jun 01 21:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | KDE: Tasks, Gear, and Kdenlive | Tux Machines | Jun 01 21:56 | |
techrights-news | Stupid, worthless gimmicks. VR is VERY old tech... I was a kid back then. It just never caught on. https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/cisco_webex_hologram_first_look/ | Jun 01 22:00 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Cisco's holographic WebEx meetings are clever & intriguing • The Register | Jun 01 22:00 | |
techrights-news | "Easiest app/database deployment platform and webserver package for your NodeJS, Python, PHP, Ruby, Go applications." https://medevel.com/caprover/ | Jun 01 22:01 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | CapRover is an Open-source PaaS for productive deployment | Jun 01 22:01 | |
techrights-news | "Tailwind is a free, open-source utilities-first CSS framework. It was featured in dozens of projects by developers who use different frameworks as Vue, React, Angular, Blaze, Meteor, Svelte, and others. | Jun 01 22:01 |
techrights-news | Red Hat/IBM Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165520 | Jun 01 22:02 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Red Hat/IBM Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 22:02 | |
techrights-news | Worthless, pointless dick-measuring contest to see which country can release the most toxic gases into the atmosphere for mostly useless computations like nuclear war simulations or cracking comms of "enemy" nations https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/us_frontier_supercomputer_ousts_japans/ | Jun 01 22:03 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | US Frontier supercomputer defeats Fugaku to best Top500 • The Register | Jun 01 22:03 | |
techrights-news | VMware has been a zombie for years. It was infiltrated by Microsoft and turned into law-breaking JUNK. https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/broadcom_strategy_vmware_customer_impact/ see http://techrights.org/wiki/VMware | Jun 01 22:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Broadcom's strategy ignores most VMware customers • The Register | Jun 01 22:05 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | VMware - Techrights | Jun 01 22:05 | |
techrights-news | "critics say it fails to make up for Brexit impact" https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/uk_opens_up_highpotential_individual/ | Jun 01 22:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Techies, fancy moving to UK? Critics say new visa unhelpful • The Register | Jun 01 22:06 | |
techrights-news | June 1st. Light outside at 22:00. Will last almost till 23:00 in 20 days... | Jun 01 22:07 |
AdmFubar | might go off line as the storm passes thru | Jun 01 22:09 |
AdmFubar | has the potential to get bad here | Jun 01 22:10 |
MinceR | https://pleated-jeans.com/2022/06/01/terrible-design-pics-06-01-22/ | Jun 01 22:11 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-pleated-jeans.com | People Are Sharing Examples Of Poor, Or At The Very Least, Questionable Design (37 Pics) | Jun 01 22:11 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | good luck | Jun 01 22:12 |
techrights-news | "Alma Linux is a community Linux distribution designed to be binary-compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=TSSROLuHeiI | Jun 01 22:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | A First Look At Alma Linux - Invidious | Jun 01 22:14 | |
DaemonFC | Youtube now has video glitching on my TV when I'm watching directly on Youtube on Firefox. | Jun 01 22:14 |
techrights-news | "In this video, we are looking at LXLE Focal." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=YJoYycmFqcs | Jun 01 22:14 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | LXLE Focal Run Through - Invidious | Jun 01 22:14 | |
DaemonFC | But not on DuckDuckGo or Invidious. | Jun 01 22:14 |
techrights-news | Must be slow news if Micahel is digging old talks from Faceeook (!) to re-present them https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=KR2022-IO_uring | Jun 01 22:16 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-IO_uring Continues Advancing In 2022 With New Features For Pushing Linux I/O - Phoronix | Jun 01 22:16 | |
techrights-news | Delete Windows https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/29/global_opposition_india_infosec_plan/ | Jun 01 22:17 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Global tech industry objects to India’s new infosec regime • The Register | Jun 01 22:17 | |
techrights-news | Linux Mint project takes over development of Timeshift backup tool and makes it a XApp http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165515#comment-33852 | Jun 01 22:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Monthly Reports From elementary OS and Linux Mint | Tux Machines | Jun 01 22:19 | |
techrights-news | Salesforce still works for ICE: https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/salesforce_open_letter/ see http://techrights.org/2020/09/27/salesforce-works-for-ice/ | Jun 01 22:20 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Salesforce staffers ask it to end its relationship with NRA • The Register | Jun 01 22:20 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | The OSI’s President Apparently Does Not Know That His Own Employer (Salesforce) Works for ICE | Techrights | Jun 01 22:20 | |
AdmFubar | ok I'm shutting things off here just in case | Jun 01 22:22 |
AdmFubar | back later if I have power | Jun 01 22:22 |
techrights-news | "The regular meeting would have been Thursday, June 2nd but we decided to postpone for one week to gather up more topics... so the meeting will be on Thursday, June 9th instead. Hopefully topics will be added to this meeting notice later." http://www.montanalinux.org/bozemanglug/meeting-announcement-june-2022.html | Jun 01 22:23 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-BozemanGLUG: June 2022 Meeting | www.montanalinux.org | Jun 01 22:23 | |
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techrights-news | "Researchers have reported a still-unpatched Windows zero-day that is currently being exploited in the wild." https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2022/06/clever-and-exploitable-windows-zero-day.html does Bruce Schneie STILL use Windows? | Jun 01 22:26 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-Clever — and Exploitable — Windows Zero-Day - Schneier on Security | Jun 01 22:26 | |
techrights-news | Security Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165521 | Jun 01 22:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Security Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 22:29 | |
techrights-news | US Supreme Court restores Texas social CONTROL media law injunction - El Reg ⚓ https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/us_supreme_court_restores_preliminary/ ䷉ Source: theregister | Jun 01 22:29 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | US Supreme Court restores Texas social media law injunction • The Register | Jun 01 22:29 | |
techrights-news | When your boss, who lies about the company, is a COVIDiot, a sociopath, and a serial fraud https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/elon_musk_tesla/ | Jun 01 22:31 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Elon Musk orders Tesla execs back to the office • The Register | Jun 01 22:31 | |
techrights-news | Bosses like their slaves inside cages (glass and metal 'offices'). Some of them also fancy their sexual partners in cages... it's a power trip. | Jun 01 22:32 |
techrights-news | "Intel loses out as Instinct GPUs power the world’s fastest big-iron system" https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/01/amd_top500/ | Jun 01 22:33 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | AMD nearly doubles Top500 supercomputer hardware share • The Register | Jun 01 22:33 | |
DaemonFC | schestowitz_TR2, Somehow, Tesla sells cars over $100,000 and they start leaking water into the car and the trunk and everything. | Jun 01 22:35 |
DaemonFC | Bumpers falling off. | Jun 01 22:35 |
DaemonFC | It's absolute trash. | Jun 01 22:35 |
DaemonFC | Forget 15 years, 20 years, 30 years. | Jun 01 22:35 |
techrights-news | Just boycott Salesforce. It is immediate. https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/salesforce_gartner_research/ see who is treated as 'authority' here http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Gartner_Group | Jun 01 22:35 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Salesforce complexity can be 'difficult' to govern – Gartner • The Register | Jun 01 22:35 | |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Gartner Group - Techrights | Jun 01 22:35 | |
schestowitz_TR2 | <DaemonFC> Bumpers falling off. | Jun 01 22:36 |
schestowitz_TR2 | maybe you can do bumper plugs at 30 | Jun 01 22:36 |
schestowitz_TR2 | liek Elon's hair | Jun 01 22:36 |
DaemonFC | It turned out to be nothing major with the door. The guy just wasn't particularly careful when he put it back on. | Jun 01 22:37 |
DaemonFC | The fact that he took the door off tells me he really did fix all the rust behind the trim. | Jun 01 22:37 |
DaemonFC | If he only fixed the part you could see, he could have just taken off the trim to that point, sanded down the part you could see, bondo, paint, put it back on. | Jun 01 22:38 |
DaemonFC | No reason to take off the door. | Jun 01 22:38 |
techrights-news | "This is the second Istio release of 2022. We would like to thank the entire Istio community for helping to get Istio 1.14.0 published. Special thanks are due to the release managers Lei Tang (Google) and Greg Hanson (Solo.io), and to Test & Release WG lead Eric Van Norman (IBM) for his help and guidance." https://istio.io/latest/news/releases/1.14.x/announcing-1.14/ | Jun 01 22:38 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-istio.io | Istio / Announcing Istio 1.14 | Jun 01 22:38 | |
techrights-news | Proprietary software: "Blame SolarWinds, Codecov, and Kaseya – companies that had their corporate software build tools compromise" https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/31/cio_supply_chain/ | Jun 01 22:42 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | CIOs admit their software supply chain is vulnerable • The Register | Jun 01 22:42 | |
techrights-news | Dutch gov. approves industrial espionage by USA https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/google_workspace_dutch_government/ | Jun 01 22:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Dutch public sector gets green light to use Google Workspace • The Register | Jun 01 22:44 | |
techrights-news | Data protection because just a buzzword http://techrights.org/2021/04/17/edps-farce/ | Jun 01 22:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Breaking News: EDPS Admits That It is Powerless to Investigate Claims of GDPR Non-compliance at the EPO | Techrights | Jun 01 22:44 | |
techrights-news | Istio 1.14 and Visual Guide to Kubernetes Networking Fundamentals • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165522 | Jun 01 22:44 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Istio 1.14 and Visual Guide to Kubernetes Networking Fundamentals | Tux Machines | Jun 01 22:44 | |
techrights-news | May GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: eleven new GNU releases! https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/may-gnu-spotlight-with-amin-bandali-eleven-new-gnu-releases | Jun 01 22:45 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.fsf.org | May GNU Spotlight with Amin Bandali: eleven new GNU releases! — Free Software Foundation — Working together for free software | Jun 01 22:45 | |
techrights-news | "Considered to be preferable to sale to China-owned Nexperia, say sources" https://www.theregister.com/2022/05/30/newport_wafer_fab_report/ | Jun 01 22:46 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.theregister.com | Newport Wafer Fab might be sold to US consortium – report • The Register | Jun 01 22:46 | |
techrights-news | Empire 101: "Good" back doors = mine; "bad" back doors = theirs; "Humanitarian" bombing = when I do it; war crimes = when others do the same. | Jun 01 22:47 |
techrights-news | How to Customize the Ubuntu Dock to Look Like macOS ⚓ https://www.makeuseof.com/configure-ubuntu-dock-to-look-like-macos/ ䷉ Source: makeuseof | Jun 01 22:48 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.makeuseof.com | How to Customize the Ubuntu Dock to Look Like macOS | Jun 01 22:48 | |
psydroid2 | make use of Backdoors | Jun 01 22:49 |
techrights-news | Cannot believe Gulag still syndicates mass plagiarism platform "BollyInside" as a "news" site. Gulag is no friend of the Web but a force against the Web. | Jun 01 22:50 |
techrights-news | FWIW: Gulag Summer of Work ("GSoC" for short) is MORE about bribing and thus gagging/controlling some communities than about fostering diversity. Sure, a few people benefit from it, but at WHAT COST? And WHOSE? | Jun 01 22:51 |
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techrights-news | I think it takes YUUUUUGE audacity for the people who stole ALL the capital out of the economy (there's never enough; THEY STILL... go after what's left... like people's savings and pensions) to blame their victims, dubbing them unskilled, lazy etc. And those fired are framed as "resigning" (the GREAT resignation... like the "Great Replacement" nuts) | Jun 01 22:53 |
techrights-news | Oligarchs never minded racist leaders. They helps take heat off the class warriors (the "elite" class robbing everyone else from the dark), causing infighting instead. http://techrights.org/2020/06/13/bill-gates-not-a-liberal/ | Jun 01 22:54 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Quit Calling Bill Gates a Liberal | Techrights | Jun 01 22:55 | |
techrights-news | "Well, he's dead" https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6DXDU48RHLU | Jun 01 22:56 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | Clinton on Qaddafi: We came, we saw, he died - Invidious | Jun 01 22:56 | |
techrights-news | LOL! Now they market "TSA approved" bags (yes, the TSA which hires pedophiles who use the job to grope kids) and it comes with USB ports!!!! https://www.maketecheasier.com/deal/yorepek-travel-backpack/ | Jun 01 22:58 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.maketecheasier.com | Save 33% on a YOREPEK Travel Backpack, Extra Large, with USB Port - Make Tech Easier | Jun 01 22:58 | |
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techrights-news | Get this!! Now they stick USB ports... integrated INTO a backpack. What next? Spoon and fork integrated into the bag? | Jun 01 22:58 |
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techrights-ipfs-bot | ▕ IPFS downstream, 60 mins: ▆▅▆▅▅▅▂▅▄▅▆▇▆▅▆▆▆▄▅▅▆▆▇▄▅▇▅▆▆▆▅▆▅▆▅▁ avg(k/sec) 30.50 ▕ IPFS upstream: ▁▂█▁▁▁▁█▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▁▂▂▂▂▁▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁▂▂▁▁▁▁ avg(k/sec) 17.20▕ swarm size (avg): 0 ⟲ | Jun 01 22:59 |
techrights-news | New To Flatpaks? CLI Commands You Need To Know - Invidious <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://yewtu.be/watch?v=N-cVBWFLKg4"><img src="/files/read-on-white.png" alt="Read more" title="Read the rest of this article" /></a> | Jun 01 22:59 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-yewtu.be | New To Flatpaks? CLI Commands You Need To Know - Invidious | Jun 01 22:59 | |
techrights-news | "Not much is happening with AppImages, nobody likes Snaps, but flatpaks are gaining are lot of traction as of late especially with release of the Steam Deck which is the primary method to install software." https://yewtu.be/watch?v=N-cVBWFLKg4 | Jun 01 22:59 |
techrights-news | As its popularity is growing, developers start building their own custom libraries on top of Tailwind." https://medevel.com/15-tailwind-libraries/ | Jun 01 23:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-medevel.com | 15 open-source Tailwind-based UI frameworks and component libraries | Jun 01 23:05 | |
techrights-news | "The 5th monthly Sparky project and donate report of 2022" https://sparkylinux.org/sparky-news-2022-05/ | Jun 01 23:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-sparkylinux.org | Sparky news 2022/05 – SparkyLinux | Jun 01 23:05 | |
techrights-news | Audiocasts/Shows/Video: FLOSS Weekly, Flatpaks, Alma Linux, LXLE Focal • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165523 | Jun 01 23:05 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Audiocasts/Shows/Video: FLOSS Weekly, Flatpaks, Alma Linux, LXLE Focal | Tux Machines | Jun 01 23:05 | |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165524 | Jun 01 23:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | today's howtos | Tux Machines | Jun 01 23:06 | |
techrights-news | Warp: a Fantastically Simple File Transfer App for Linux • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165525 | Jun 01 23:06 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Warp: a Fantastically Simple File Transfer App for Linux | Tux Machines | Jun 01 23:06 | |
techrights-news | Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165526 | Jun 01 23:09 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | Programming Leftovers | Tux Machines | Jun 01 23:09 | |
techrights-news | Perl Steering Council lays out a backwards compatible future for Perl 7 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/165264#comment-33851 | Jun 01 23:15 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-www.tuxmachines.org | What happened to Perl 7? | Perl Steering Council | Tux Machines | Jun 01 23:15 | |
techrights-news | Links 01/06/2022: Istio 1.14 and elementary OS/Linux Mint Monthly Reports | Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/06/01/istio-1-14/ | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/06/01/istio-1-14/ | Jun 01 23:19 |
-TechrightsBot-tr/#techrights-techrights.org | Links 01/06/2022: Istio 1.14 and elementary OS/Linux Mint Monthly Reports | Techrights | Jun 01 23:19 | |
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