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schestowitz_bed2 | > I am having much difficulty trying to get to the opening page of the | Oct 27 08:41 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | > posted articles to access the "edit" command. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I am able to get to the Portal Page (Bookmarks), but when I hit edit I | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > get shunted to a blank page that says "not accepted." | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > This is on my Laptop MacBook Pro, Laptop Windows 7 and Desktop Vista. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | I get the same. I think it's a server config issue, I will look into it. Did you install some new software or update wordpress? | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Oct 27 08:41 | |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I did see an available update on my Dell Desktop, so I applied that, | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > but it did not cure the problem. I also wanted to try signing in with | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > my user name and password or change my password, so I tried both... | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > but I am | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > not sure I was successful in making the password change. | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > If you want the new password I will send it to you. I did not change | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > the user name. | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > To Open, I am using the URL... | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I notice that on the Bookmarks Page, "Harvey" of Harvey Tobkes is | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > highlighted in red font and if I click on "Harvey" it takes me to a | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > different commercial site every time. So, maybe I've been hacked. | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | It sounds like a Windows machine with rogue software on it. Better not use Windows. | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Let me know what you last did before getting the login error. I'll report the issue to the host. | Oct 27 08:42 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3214075 | Oct 27 08:53 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Is ‘The Fifth Estate’s’ Box Office Bomb a Victory for Julian Assange? http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/10/is-the-fifth-estates-box-office-bomb-a-victory-for-julian-assange/ #assange #wikileaks | Oct 27 08:53 |
TechrightsBN | -> abcnews.go.com | Is ‘The Fifth Estate’s’ Box Office Bomb a Victory for Julian Assange? - ABC News [ http://ur1.ca/fy2nm ] | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "LOL, failed because the only people who'd be interested know that it's a sham." | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3214003 | Oct 27 08:54 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: New headline: "CIA drone strikes 'rely heavily on NSA's data-mining program" (Daily Mail, so no link) | Oct 27 08:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "The Daily Mail Song" | Oct 27 08:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Oh, good to know. I have only ever seen links to its apparently hard hitting exposes of pictures of Kim Kardashian shopping, or Gwyneth Paltrow shopping, or Posh Spice shopping. I guess they get all their news at the market.' | Oct 27 08:55 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | Captain's log. We received a signal from CHRISTPR BROOKES on StarDate 27/10/13 14:46. Translated to English it stated:> Roy, | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > As I find myself in an unusually charitable mood, I decided to check | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Singapore Airline flight schedules - Manchester/Singapore rtn. | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > See below: | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /SQ327/ Singapore Airlines (Boeing 777-300ER) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/aircraftSeatmapDisplay.form?type=77W&airlineCode=SQ&flightNumber=327&origin=MAN&destination=SIN&departureDate=Tue%20Jan%2014%2008:55:00%20SGT%202014> | Oct 27 17:48 |
TechrightsBN | www.singaporeair.com | NO TITLE [ http://ur1.ca/fy4fc ] | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Departs/ Manchester (MAN) 08:55 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Arrives/ Munich (MUC) 12:00 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Layover time/1hrs 10mins | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Munich (MUC) 13:10 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Singapore (SIN) 07:50 (15 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Total travel time/ 14hrs 55mins | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Available | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Previous day | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3&_eventId=onwardJourneyPrevDay> | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Next day | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3&_eventId=onwardJourneyNextDay> | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Returns Sun 19 Jan 2014 | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Any time | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3#returnDetails_2> | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /SQ328/ Singapore Airlines (Boeing 777-300ER) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/aircraftSeatmapDisplay.form?type=77W&airlineCode=SQ&flightNumber=328&origin=SIN&destination=MAN&departureDate=Sun%20Jan%2019%2023:10:00%20SGT%202014> | Oct 27 17:49 |
TechrightsBN | www.singaporeair.com | NO TITLE [ http://ur1.ca/fy4fg ] | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Departs/ Singapore (SIN) 23:10 (19 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Arrives/ Munich (MUC) 05:10 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Layover time/1hrs | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Munich (MUC) 06:10 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Manchester (MAN) 07:35 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Total travel time/ 16hrs 25mins | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Two facts persuade that this involces a "stop-over", rather than a | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > change of planes: | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > 1. The word "layover"; | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > 2. Use of a 777-300ER plane, which would be very unusual were the | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > flight/plane not continuing on to Changi. | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > This will, I'm sure, serve only to confirm to you how anxious I am that | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > you go to Singapore. This may be true, though in my defence I would | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > point out that I included a "rtn" schedule. | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Enjoy your days, | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Thanks so much for checking this for me. Rianne's sister in Singapore and I have been trying to check this for a long time; all I ever found were those flights going through Dubai, Frankfurt, or Munich. There was also an Air France option. But never did I see a direct flight without even a layover. The flights at cheaper periods of the year cost just under 500 pounds (return, per person), so that would be a big saver. I'm still | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | not sure when we'll travel there, but almost certainly some time in 2014. | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Can you meet for lunch or dinner next week (not this coming week)? | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213920 | Oct 27 17:51 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Contrary to what you’ve heard, Android is almost impenetrable to malware http://qz.com/131436/contrary-to-what-youve-heard-android-is-almost-impenetrable-to-malware/ so Microsoft/Windows partners lie?! | Oct 27 17:51 |
TechrightsBN | -> qz.com | Contrary to what you’ve heard, Android is almost impenetrable to malware – Quartz [ http://ur1.ca/fy2nv ] | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 17:52 |
schestowitz_bed2 | As a rule, we don't trust the purveyor of a product to verify its fidelity. Nobody believes Oracle or Microsoft when they tell us how secure their products are, but we should believe Google? | Oct 27 17:52 |
schestowitz_bed2 | The rest of the points are directly related to the author's claims about how because Android is "open" that it's somehow more secure. But that's pure marketing BS. Can you look at the source code for Google Play, the tool that Google uses to see what software Android users use? Can you verify its security? Nope. What else is it doing? How is it that Google Play isn't considered malware given what Google openly admits it does? | Oct 27 17:52 |
schestowitz_bed2 | So toss out the "Android is more secure because it's open" argument. The entire article is some blogger swooning because he got time with an engineer. He was taken in and pwned. | Oct 27 17:52 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 17:52 |
schestowitz_bed2 | I respect scepticism, but to compare a free system like Android to Oracle and Microsoft DBs as though they're similar (they're not, and one side has notably strong ties with the CIA/NSA and is ALSO fully proprietary) would be missing the point. | Oct 27 17:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213912 | Oct 27 17:54 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: It seems like #hp now makes it an option to have #gnu #linux preinstalled, with #microsoft tax deducted http://mrpogson.com/2013/10/20/workstation-computers-from-hp/ | Oct 27 17:54 |
TechrightsBN | -> mrpogson.com | Workstation Computers From HP | Robert Pogson [ http://ur1.ca/fxz5y ] | Oct 27 17:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Again - it's NOT about the upper management stuff. It's about being compatible with GNU/Linux. Mosts of the time HP ISN'T compatible with GNU/Linux, and it's not the GNU/Linux's fault. Maybe some EliteBook models of HP notebooks are compatible with GNU/Linux, but most of the lower specs [and price] machines that come from HP are NOT." | Oct 27 17:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | The one I use right now, HP Pavilion laptop, worked perfectly and completely with every distro I've thrown at it, no hacking around issues needed | Oct 27 17:55 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "I wasn't aware that their computers were that bad. Their peripheral stuff (printers, scanners, that kinda stuff) is among the most "Linux friendly" of any manufacturer." | Oct 27 17:55 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/images/scaled_full_01e9f09117943f6c599c.jpg | Oct 27 17:57 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "When Google openly admits it has been working with the NSA and is monitoring its users with a closed source tool? There's no point to miss." | Oct 27 18:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | b | Oct 27 20:06 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3217696 | Oct 27 20:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The MAFIAA sets up honeypots http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/25/filesharing-site-anti-piracy-honeypot-uploadertalk-user-data | Oct 27 20:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.theguardian.com | Filesharing site revealed to be anti-piracy ‘honeypot’ | Technology | theguardian.com [ http://ur1.ca/fy3jz ] | Oct 27 20:06 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Darknet or GTFO." | Oct 27 20:06 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213112 | Oct 27 20:08 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "The bad guys, you may have guessed, are the Guardian and Edward Snowden." http://www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/home/2013/10/debate-please-british.html | Oct 27 20:08 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk | No debate please, we're British. | Big Brother Watch [ http://ur1.ca/fy4tx ] | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | when is it going to be said publicly and loudly that this isn't about terrorism nor was it ever about terrorism. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | It's about the total control of the population. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Terrorism is a tactic, and surveillance and authoritarianism are forms of terrorism. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Margaret Thatcher bragged about her policy of NON-CONSENSUS and terrorising and intimidating the population is an absolutely essential to maintain that policy - which has become more and more no-consensus until we can now start comparing it with fascism without worrying about being accused of abusing the word. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Those who still believe that there was any terrorism that was not condoned, need to read up about Algeria and understand why the BBC censored all news coming out of that country until the troubles were over. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Terrorism is a tactic to influence public opinion - under that is precisely what governments have done - used terrorism to influence public opinion. We are living in bad times. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Normaly the old envy the young. I, like many older people, don't. By the time the young are old they will be living in a nightmare - to which they will be conditioned - or else they will have had to fight a long fight full of sacrifices. I fear they don't have what it takes for the latter. They know how to protest - but not how to fight. | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:08 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " If you have information for me, please email it to rms at gnu dot orgy minus the y." | Oct 27 20:36 |
schestowitz_bed2 | From RMS' site LOL | Oct 27 20:37 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/ | Oct 27 20:37 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Richard Stallman's Personal Page | Oct 27 20:37 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/articles/afghanistan.html | Oct 27 20:38 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Afghanistan [ http://ur1.ca/fy4x6 ] | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Ever since Viet Nam, the US government has been very afraid of military casualties; it believes that the US public cannot tolerate casualties in wartime. So it does everything possible to avoid US troop casualties. That in itself is not a bad thing; generals are supposed to keep casualties down when consistent with other requirements. (The awareness that the public doesn't like casualties might also discourage some | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | interventions to protect corporate interests.) The problem is that the US is overprotecting its troops, even at the cost of killing Afghan civilians who are not our enemies. " | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "When US headquarters gets a report that there is a concentration of Al Qa'ida forces, rather than send ground troops to see what is really happening there, it launches a devastating air attack. If the group is really Al Qa'ida, the pilots face little danger in their planes moving at hundreds of miles an hour. If it is actually a wedding party, the pilots are moving too fast to note the difference. Only people on the ground can | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | distinguish. Sending them means occasionally some of them will be killed. Not sending them risks killing large numbers of civilians by "mistake." " | Oct 27 20:39 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "The decision to invade Afghanistan was not wrong, but the policy that endangers civilians unnecessarily needs to be changed right away. " | Oct 27 20:39 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " When police say "No witnesses", one must suspect they are up to some kind of dirty work that they don't want to admit to the public. An encounter in a Paris airport. " | Oct 27 20:40 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/watch-over-me.html | Oct 27 20:41 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Someone to watch over me - Richard Stallman | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " Paranoid people often say that the government plans to put chips in them to watch them and control them. According to Wired Magazine, insertion of identity chips in people is planned now. " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " The scariest part is the idea that these chips might someday include GPS receivers, which would enable them to record everywhere you have gone. It would be natural to issue every cop a machine to read out the record of your movements, probably without even telling you. It will make your life an open book, as bad as carrying a cell phone. " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | From 2002 | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Speaking of which, millions of new GM cars have GPS and cell phones built in. The specific purpose is for a monthly-fee service which lets you find out where your car is. If you don't pay for the service, GM won't let you access that information--but GM, the police, or any cracker who figures out how to access GM's computers, can probably still follow you all the time. If your car has this "feature", make sure the GPS and cell | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | phone are electrically disconnected and not receiving power. Then they really can't be used to track you. | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Nowadays, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you aren't really under surveillance. | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " Stopping terrorists before they start. Making sure that the CIA does not create new enemies to attack us tomorrow surely deserves high priority in any sincere "War on Terrorism". " | Oct 27 20:42 |
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schestowitz_bed | > Hi, Roy, | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > (01:33:21 PM) schestowitz_bed: the wiki got spammed a | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > lot (bots), so if you have something to add, tweet/mail me | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > I don't see anything in the change logs: | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Special:RecentChanges | Oct 28 11:51 |
TechrightsBN | techrights.org | Recent changes - Techrights [ http://ur1.ca/fy7yj ] | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | > Did you tidy things up behind the scenes? | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | Several years ago, spam necessitated limiting edits to just a few people. Even signups as a requirement got bypassed by spammers, who just simply automated account creation. | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220395 | Oct 28 11:51 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Dick Cheney cancels Toronto trip, says Canada is too dangerous http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/03/12/dick-cheney-cancels-toronto-trip-says-canada-is-too-dangerous/ #warcrime #cheney #bush #kissinger | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | "Better start locking your doors, Canadians! m)" | Oct 28 11:51 |
TechrightsBN | -> news.nationalpost.com | Dick Cheney cancels Toronto trip, says Canada is too dangerous | National Post [ http://ur1.ca/fy7yl ] | Oct 28 11:51 |
MinceR | lol | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | I had my doors open for 2+ years | Oct 28 11:52 |
schestowitz_bed | until some idiot opened it at 4am | Oct 28 11:52 |
schestowitz_bed | and refused to go away | Oct 28 11:52 |
schestowitz_bed | had to yell at him | Oct 28 11:52 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: at least it was not like me a UNI. | Oct 28 12:23 |
oiaohm | I was kept awake for 3 days. The 4 day did go to sleep but even asleep I was in a really nasty mood at least by the resualts. | Oct 28 12:24 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: you know something is wrong when one person in a dorm can put out a please be quite sign and all noise stops. | Oct 28 12:33 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: I can fight blind folded. When snoozing or what sounds line snoozing I can see where people are around me. | Oct 28 12:34 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: ie my sleep walking is deadly. | Oct 28 12:34 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220596 | Oct 28 13:45 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: While #billgates et al. promote 'micro' lending we realise that it's not what PR claims it to be http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24128096 | Oct 28 13:45 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.bbc.co.uk | BBC News - The Bangladesh poor selling organs to pay debts [ http://ur1.ca/fy8en ] | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | "27% interest, what sharks." | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | oiaohm: wow! | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | 4 days? | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | I managed to skip at most one night, I think | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | And after some days of sleep deprivation I get mild migraines | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: the 4 day I slept. | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | Problem was I could not be woken. | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | "They are doing it wrong." | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220596 | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | Anyone who dared attempt I proceed to beat the crap out of them. | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | while staying asleep. | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | 3 dislocated sholders one dislocated hip all done to them while I was asleep. | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: yes I am one nasty sleepwalker. | Oct 28 13:48 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: my releations know the trick. bucket of water from 3 meters | Oct 28 13:48 |
oiaohm | Any closer you are screwed. | Oct 28 13:49 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: longest I have stayed away by pure will is 7 days. | Oct 28 13:50 |
oiaohm | away/awake. | Oct 28 13:50 |
oiaohm | But that was kinda required. | Oct 28 13:50 |
oiaohm | And anything more than 3 days I am hazard to attempt to wake. | Oct 28 13:51 |
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schestowitz_bed | https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395059260973133824 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395059460429066240 | Oct 29 08:11 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: "Coding is automation and automation is the future. You learn to code or you'll soon be out of a job." -Comment on http://t.co/QgGtiVj03c | Oct 29 08:11 |
TechrightsBN | -> blogs.telegraph.co.uk | The Government wants to teach all children how to code. Here's why it's a stupid idea – Telegraph Blogs | Oct 29 08:11 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Price of printer ink https://t.co/7FWAE5zheM | Oct 29 08:11 |
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schestowitz_bed | > Could do with answers to the three questions at the bottom :) | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | > Thank you Roy | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | I've just seen these and read them very quickly. Thanks for the update on this. | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | It's something I need to work on to answer (tonight), I thought I'd be able to provide quick answers. :-) | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | I'll soon be adding another Drupal site to my bunch of sites, improving my Drupal skills as we were encouraged to. I'm also getting better at Moodle; both weren't my often-used CMSs. | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226430 | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The Raspberry Pi: Is it REALLY the saviour of British computing? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/28/opinion_is_raspberry_pi_really_the_saviour_of_uk_it/ #linux #uk | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.theregister.co.uk | The Raspberry Pi: Is it REALLY the saviour of British computing? • The Register [ http://ur1.ca/fyf67 ] | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | "It comes without heatsinks, and the LAN interface chip runs awfully hot." | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | "not to be confused with UEFI, the M$ attempt at linux-cide" | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3225998 | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Operating systems want to be free http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/operating-systems-want-be-free-229529 "Two of the three major desktop operating systems are now free." | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.infoworld.com | Operating systems want to be free | Data Center - InfoWorld [ http://ur1.ca/fyd4i ] | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | "Free as in beer, not as in speech from what I understand from the article, going on about the gratis upgrade of OS X." | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226766 | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader http://linuxgizmos.com/amd-gizmo-board-gains-open-source-bootloader/ #amd #sbc #freesw | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | -> linuxgizmos.com | AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader · LinuxGizmos.com [ http://ur1.ca/fyfk9 ] | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | "That is awesome" | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395257223720747008 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395258257486651392 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395260874983997440 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395260977719291904 | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Bloodbath Results, Latest Apple Quarter - More evidence of Peak iPhone http://t.co/9D9ivd1dD9 #linux beats #apple hype | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> communities-dominate.blogs.com | Communities Dominate Brands: Bloodbath Results, Latest Apple Quarter - More evidence of Peak iPhone | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Online #Anonymity Is Not Only for Trolls and Political Dissidents https://t.co/du6SsHfMb8 good article, just in time! | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.eff.org | Online Anonymity Is Not Only for Trolls and Political Dissidents | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Nvidia Shield embraces Android games by the thousands http://t.co/nRCxYr9SCz #nvidia #games #linux | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> news.cnet.com | Nvidia Shield embraces Android games by the thousands | Mobile - CNET News | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Mr. Snowden scores, first major win http://t.co/ndDfcMkh3E | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.wired.com | Legislation Unveiled to Bar NSA's Bulk Phone Metadata Collection | Threat Level | Wired.com | Oct 29 19:06 |
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TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: New #Edubuntu 13.10 review http://t.co/CDx5t28AN5 #gnu #linux #education | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> desktoplinuxreviews.com | Edubuntu 13.10 Review: Learning With Ubuntu | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader http://t.co/FjcrJpFx5m #amd #sbc #freesw | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Running The Latest GNOME Wayland Shell On Fedora 20 http://t.co/jbMwdUDwTf #gnome #fedora #gnu #linux | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.phoronix.com | [Phoronix] Running The Latest GNOME Wayland Shell On Fedora 20 | Oct 29 19:06 |
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TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: I won the bid for Tux Machines, my favourite site for GNU/Linux news. I will try my best to serve its community well. | Oct 29 19:07 |
schestowitz_bed | "awesome! congrats" | Oct 29 19:07 |
schestowitz_bed | Tux Machines is a great community; I'll try to post a lot of news there while improving my Drupal knowledge. | Oct 29 19:08 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226826 | Oct 29 19:27 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Interview: The Fedora Project's Máirín Duffy http://www.montanalinux.org/interview-mairin-duffy-oct2013.html #fedora #gnu #linux #redhat #art | Oct 29 19:27 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.montanalinux.org | Interview: The Fedora Project's Máirín Duffy | MontanaLinux.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyfo2 ] | Oct 29 19:27 |
schestowitz_bed | "Mairin Duffy is cool! :) Fedora is quite nice, although a bit messy at times [release cycles, etc]" | Oct 29 19:27 |
schestowitz_bed | I have not touched Fedora for years for these reasons | Oct 29 19:28 |
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schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226286 | Oct 30 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The discussion about privacy, anonymity etc. needs to improve. Right now a lot of simple-minded people will lean towards the PR of spies. | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | "Here's something that did not help. https://plus.google.com/u/0/105194027877230973200/posts/QYvWyNCDucF myKolab introduced language warning people about OSX. Very strangely, a person I would not expect is calling it FUD and being hypertechnical about something almost no one really knows the full extent of. When faced with real ethical lapses and a lack of complete information, it's perfectly reasonable to assume bad things | Oct 30 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | plus.google.com | Georg Greve - Google+ - Sometimes the truth hurts, apparently. [ http://ur1.ca/fygzr ] | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | about the people who have betrayed you." | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226294 | Oct 30 01:29 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Just because 'tech' people agree about #surveillance doesn't mean that less technical people will 'get' it.They grow up on James Bond films. | Oct 30 01:29 |
schestowitz_bed | "Most people, sadly, think of the worlds of Terminator and Minority Report as something to strive for. I don't know why." | Oct 30 01:29 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224050 | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: I feel bad for people who think that DuckDuckGo gives them #privacy while hosted on/by strong #CIA partner #Amazon http://techrights.org/2013/10/23/false-sense-of-privacy/ | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | Thanks for the information about DDG re Amazon. To be honest I can't help but be suspicious of the conclusion to continue using Google. I understand they're the giant that would seemingly have enough resources to fight the fight, but they haven't and they will not. Lavabit founder Ladar Levinson has done more to fight national security letters than all the giant tech companies combined so the idea that DDG would just roll over | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | -> techrights.org | Apple’s Latest Bogus Claims Give False Sense of Privacy, Paint iMessage as ‘Secure’ | Techrights [ http://ur1.ca/fxlok ] | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | due to lack of resources or because they couldn't say anything about it doesn't hold water. Levinson couldn't explicitly say he had received a FISC or NSL but he still hit the media and talked about how he was shutting Lavabit down and suing the Government. I'm curious why you think Google has yet to reach some sort of critical user mass that they can do something to battle the Secret State through legal means. The whole write | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | up I find confusing as you start out with the obvious truth that no US Internet business can be trusted but then you somehow conclude that Google should be used if any of them. I just don't see why it "might as well" be Google. Microsoft ads and AWS aside, DDG's system is not designed to give you an unchangeable identity to which everything you do on the Internet is tied to ala Google or Facebook ID. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | Knowing DDG is partially hosted on an AWS server in Virginia certainly gives me pause but it in no way makes me think I "may as well" go back to Google. That's a bizarre conclusion to an otherwise enlightening write up. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | If we say no US business can be trusted (due to NSL or FISC) then we must be consistent, or otherwise clear and concise why a certain business should be an exception to the rule. It's unclear to me why many are faulting DDG but extoll the virtues of say Riseup or another US-based service. They're all subject to the same "we just have to trust them" standard, which is the same for VPNs as well I might add. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226420 | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "The primary difficulty of cyber security isn't technology -- it's policy." https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/understanding_t_2.html #security #privacy | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.schneier.com | Schneier on Security: Understanding the Threats in Cyberspace [ http://ur1.ca/fyfhy ] | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | "Yes, like many people in the professional world he is made to use Windows due to employer choices, not his. He does run GNU/Linux on his private computers though." | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226442 | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: GIMP review: This free image editor is no longer a crippled alternative to Photoshop http://www.extremetech.com/computing/169620-gimp-review-no-longer-a-crippled-alternative-to-photoshop it never was... | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.extremetech.com | GIMP review: This free image editor is no longer a crippled alternative to Photoshop | ExtremeTech [ http://ur1.ca/fyh0f ] | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | "Agree, it's always been on the level. It's merely a matter of learning new ways of doing things, which is the case with ALL software." | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | > Hi, Roy, | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > Things like this make me further suspect Coursera and its motives. I | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > haven't verified the contents of the message, though, because Coursera | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > are such dicks about javascript. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > /Lars | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, I'd forgotten about demime. For anyone who is interested | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | >> the screen dump is now posted at | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | >> https://ubuntuone.com/3PBTfO0UENZO8yS8xvVqcF | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > -------- Original Message -------- | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Subject: Coursera | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:24:58 -0000 (GMT) | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > From: [snip] | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > To: [snip] | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Hi, | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > I lurk here as I'm learning OpenBSD but I write now because I'm a little | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > alarmed with a feature called Signature Track on Coursera. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > I'm doing a free online course on the Introduction to Philosophy run from | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > the University of Edinburgh. https://www.coursera.org/course/introphil The | Oct 30 07:05 |
TechrightsBN | www.coursera.org | Coursera.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyi6a ] | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > course is so good I wanted to give a little something in return. The only | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > way of doing this offered was pay $50.00 for a course certificate. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > However to get this they want to verify who you are. OK seems reasonable. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > But on going to the Signature Track to do this | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > https://www.coursera.org/signature/course/introphil/970720?utm_source=spark&utm_medium=bannerbox | Oct 30 07:05 |
TechrightsBN | www.coursera.org | Coursera.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyi6b ] | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > the verification consists of recording your typing pattern, taking a photo | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > from your webcam and a photo of your drivers ID (the latter is supposed to | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > be deleted when once it is used for verification.) | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > From the FAQ | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Q. How does typing pattern recognition work? | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > A.We will ask you to type a short phrase. Then we use the characteristics | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > of your unique typing pattern, such as the time (in milliseconds) between | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > your keystrokes and the duration you press a key down, to confirm your | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > identity. Small typos and minor day-to-day changes in your typing pattern | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > are okay. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > I tried to attach a small screen dump but failed. | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > Now I cannot know how any of this might be used in the future can I? So | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > I'm giving them nothing at this point. Do you think I'm right? | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > Thanks | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | > Moss | Oct 30 07:06 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 30 07:15 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 30 07:15 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 30 07:15 |
schestowitz_bed | "Will, there are evolutionary negative aspects to not giving birth the natural way though. We might one day realize we can't reproduce at all, unless we use external equipment to do so." | Oct 30 07:15 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | If only /var is low on space, then how about checking if some files there can be removed or relocated? | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | du --max-depth=1 | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | might show that a lot of space is used up by spurious logging, temporary files in /var/tmp (I have half a gigabyte in there), or even /var/cache (apt can take up plenty of space there). | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | -me | Oct 30 07:30 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, both the domain and the CMS. I thought about it last night. This | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> kept me awake. I wonder how easily I can manage multiple domains with | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> one home directory and mutiple 'landing points', e.g. techrights.org | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> going to ~/public_html and tuxmachines.org to ~/public_html/tuxmachines | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Never tried this. Will Apache cope? | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > I think Apache can do that. However, I would move TR down a directory | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > to simplify what's needed in the configuration. That is fairly simple | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > to do (mkdir, mv, and edit DocumentRoot). Then all that matters is | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > what's in DocumentRoot. That would give | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > ~/techrights.org/public_html | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > ~/tuxmachines.org/public_html | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > and so on. Then no individual site would end up being a subdirectory of | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > another. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> .htaccess not an issue? | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > .htaccess is only needed if you don't have access to the actual server | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > configuration. It's there to allow a subset of privileges to be farmed | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > out. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | Thanks, good idea, but needs some testing first (dependencies in scripts). | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, but historically it was different. | Oct 30 09:26 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:26 |
schestowitz_bed | > Lookin in the middle, on page 31, I see a few more user-submitted blogs. | Oct 30 09:26 |
schestowitz_bed | > Those are important to keep coming. | Oct 30 09:26 |
schestowitz_bed | Yes, it's too easy to alienate people, like in Einfeldt's experiece at Mad Penguin. | Oct 30 09:26 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> redirects to techrights.org/home/POST/STUFF, where the URL is preserved | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> as "tuxmachines.org/POST/STUFF" but the content actually brought from | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> the TR installation of Drupal (imported content). How would search | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> engines treat this? The old links would all still work and the old | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> identity and site name be saved; it'll just be a sort of branch, like | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> boycottnovell.com - I can then use the Drupal side of techrights for | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> Linux news and the Wordpress side for Microsoft, Apple, tech issues... | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> Ideas welcome. It's not guaranteed we're getting tuxmachines with | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> ~100,000 hits per day. Need to keep the loyal community (both TR and TM) | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> happy and capable of finding what it's after... else they'd go away. | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >> | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >> I guess once I gain access to all the stuff I need to figure out how to | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | >> configure apache for it, then figure out how to manage new stories. | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > I suspect that with sites like that, it is important to keep a reliable | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > pace. If possible publish the regular number of stories at predictable | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > intervals. Many people make checking the news part of their schedule | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > and like to be able to predict when is the most efficient for them. | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > Visitors can then submit their own, but the site otherwise provides a pulse. | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | > What kind of stats can she provide? Has there been RSS feeds in use? | Oct 30 09:28 |
schestowitz_bed | The site Tux Machines has a "stats" button at the top. It used to have twice as much traffic, or more. | Oct 30 09:28 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | ":-o" | Oct 30 16:43 |
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TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: WIntel replaces with WIn with Lin http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2013/10/29/exclusive-intel-opens-fabs-to-arm-chips/ #android #linux | Oct 30 16:43 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.forbes.com | Exclusive: Intel Opens Fabs To ARM Chips - Forbes [ http://ur1.ca/fyk7s ] | Oct 30 16:44 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3230029 | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "Do the people of Honduras have the right to elect their own president and congress?" http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/10/30/obamas-betrayal-of-honduras/ No! #nsa #cia #espionage | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.counterpunch.org | Obama’s Betrayal of Honduras » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names [ http://ur1.ca/fyo2n ] | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | "Do the people of the USA?" | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3230015 | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-infiltrates-links-to-yahoo-google-data-centers-worldwide-snowden-documents-say/2013/10/30/e51d661e-4166-11e3-8b74-d89d714ca4dd_story.html avoid US Net companies | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.washingtonpost.com | NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say - The Washington Post [ http://ur1.ca/fykvb ] | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | "Apparently Yunohost) is gearing up for a big relaunch (version 2.0) in the next few weeks. If they get Prosody (jabber server for audio/video communication) in there, combined with ownCloud 6 including collaborative editing of documents, then this (with an SSL cert) will go a long way. I've seen Amahi too, but I'm suspicious that they make you register at a centralized service and that they charge for (some) apps." | Oct 31 01:22 |
schestowitz | "Love this image: Continents that fit into Africa" | Oct 31 01:22 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229544 | Oct 31 01:22 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years http://www.upworthy.com/we-have-been-mislead-by-an-erroneous-map-of-the-world-for-500-years?g=2&c=ufb2 #africa | Oct 31 01:22 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.upworthy.com | We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years [ http://ur1.ca/fyo3b ] | Oct 31 01:22 |
schestowitz | "Just a wish list says <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/114753028665775786510/posts/DU4htLdxr6j">someone who has consistently such things</a>. That's a possible interpretation but the intent is outrageous and I think future leaks will prove such minimization unwarranted. We have already seen attempts to weaken encryption standards and implementations." | Oct 31 01:23 |
TechrightsBN | plus.google.com | Lauren Weinstein - Google+ - Report: Demand for Edward Snowden costumes and masks for… [ http://ur1.ca/fyo3i ] | Oct 31 01:23 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220583 | Oct 31 01:24 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "CIA Director David Petraeus laid out a plan to secretly arm and train groups of Syrian rebels in Jordan." http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/10/report-details-obamas-foot-dragging-on-syria.html #us #coup | Oct 31 01:24 |
TechrightsBN | -> nymag.com | Report Details Obama’s Foot-Dragging on Syria -- Daily Intelligencer [ http://ur1.ca/fyo46 ] | Oct 31 01:24 |
schestowitz | 'What could possibly go wrong? cough taliban cough" | Oct 31 01:24 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3222208 | Oct 31 01:27 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: a tool for the NSA to spy on american citizens... | Oct 31 01:27 |
schestowitz | "Oh no. That's not right at all. They'll quite happily spy on you if you're not American, as well." | Oct 31 01:27 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229526 | Oct 31 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "First migrants and recent immigrants were rounded up from Greece's streets and forced into internment camps" http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/3322?l=517X7hH_L6Q | Oct 31 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | -> act.watchdog.net | Tell EU Member States: Save Greek "undesirables" from internment camps! [ http://ur1.ca/fyo4t ] | Oct 31 01:28 |
schestowitz | "How long was it between when the Nazi's set up internment camps and when they started gassing people again?" | Oct 31 01:28 |
schestowitz | As i recall history (based on readings), it started by imprisoning political opposition (Bolsheviks etc.), then some ethnic groups, gays, etc. and the 'final solution' came half a decade or less down the line when Germany was losing the war (to the Russians?) and was low on resources or could not deal with the number of people in 'detention'. Anyway, when things become more messed up you end up with starved Ukranians, gassed gypsies | Oct 31 01:32 |
schestowitz | and jews, tens of millions of deaths across Europe, and evem nuclear bombs falling on civilians for "deterrence". | Oct 31 01:32 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 31 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 31 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 31 01:32 |
schestowitz | "@Համիշ Ռոբերտի որդին - That's what they have the third world for. shudder" | Oct 31 01:32 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229549 | Oct 31 01:44 |
schestowitz | "ARM, now with ACPI and UEFI..." | Oct 31 01:44 |
schestowitz | http://ma.tt/2013/10/akismet-100b/ | Oct 31 01:54 |
TechrightsBN | ma.tt | Akismet 100B | Matt Mullenweg | Oct 31 01:54 |
schestowitz | "Today Akismet blocked its 100 billionth spam. 100,000,000,000. Billion with a B. We had to tweak the counter on the homepage to handle more numbers." | Oct 31 01:54 |
schestowitz | I was a beta tester for it | Oct 31 01:54 |
schestowitz | one of the first dozen users | Oct 31 01:55 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229212 | Oct 31 05:48 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: So was Angela Merkel a terrorist or a pedophile? http://falkvinge.net/2013/10/30/so-was-angela-merkel-a-terrorist-or-a-pedophile/ #merkel #nsa | Oct 31 05:48 |
TechrightsBN | -> falkvinge.net | So was Angela Merkel a terrorist or a pedophile? - Falkvinge on Infopolicy [ http://ur1.ca/fyjnp ] | Oct 31 05:48 |
schestowitz | "OK, she's both. I've seen that picture of her naked and don't think she was 18 yet. Because that picture was taken with her consent, she's a child pornographer as well as a nuclear armed terrorist. Those are the worst!" | Oct 31 05:48 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224038 | Oct 31 05:48 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: CNN on those 'poor' #drone 'pilots' http://amanpour.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/25/confessions-of-an-american-drone-warrior/ "The “video game” aspect of his job was reinforced by his trainers, he said." | Oct 31 05:48 |
TechrightsBN | -> amanpour.blogs.cnn.com | Confessions of an American drone warrior – Amanpour - CNN.com Blogs [ http://ur1.ca/fyfbj ] | Oct 31 05:48 |
schestowitz | "Ah, the caveman excuse. That's the answer to everything!" | Oct 31 05:48 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224038 | Oct 31 06:35 |
schestowitz | "I actually had somebody use a "cave man" argument on me the other day. It seems like a lot of people are really unable to imagine a non-Hobbesian Paleolithic." | Oct 31 06:35 |
schestowitz | Barbara Ehrenreich should see more apes. | Oct 31 06:38 |
schestowitz | "'In 1998, when Gillette blades were still being imported by S. Schestowitz, the Antitrust Authority looked into the issue. A source at the Antitrust Authority involved in the inquiry says Schestowitz quashed competing products by controlling display space. "Like every monopoly, the method was to pay more for shelf space at supermarkets, so they wouldn't display competing products," he says. " | Oct 31 10:22 |
schestowitz | "Gillette achieved its monopoly simply by being first. The American businessman King Camp Gillette (1855-1932 ) invented the disposable razor blade, charming the hirsute worldwide and doing his bit to destroy the planet. Today the company he founded is one of the most profitable in the world, grossing no less than 60% of turnover and running a 15% net profit margin. Gillette maintains its control through aggressive marketing, | Oct 31 10:23 |
schestowitz | technological innovation and the human force of habit. " | Oct 31 10:23 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | "Don't f?*k with nature because it could mean a very sticky end for busy little fingers...This is biotech gone too far, as in the case of most other biotech. #transnaturalism #transhumanism" | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3232221 | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: #machines #ideas #flying #poesie | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | Photo by herrjott@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_7aa9910e14b2d5ff996e.jpg | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | "Its about time someone built one of these." | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3233070 | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: In #facebook "young teens are losing interest in" http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/30/technology/social/facebook-earnings/ | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | -> money.cnn.com | Facebook soars after solidly beating Wall Street forecasts - Oct. 30, 2013 [ http://ur1.ca/fyry7 ] | Nov 01 04:34 |
schestowitz | "It's good to see people losing interest." | Nov 01 04:34 |
schestowitz | http://sheffield.tab.co.uk/2013/10/31/anarchists-barricade-the-richard-roberts/ | Nov 01 05:33 |
TechrightsBN | sheffield.tab.co.uk | Anarchists Occupy Richard Roberts | The Tab Sheffield [ http://ur1.ca/fyv9z ] | Nov 01 05:33 |
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schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Nov 01 07:14 |
schestowitz__ | "Better still, naturalism versus transnaturalism i.e. perhaps alarmism to your average ontological narcoleptic, but probably it's just the way I enunciate, hehe...Contextually speaking, most biotech is transnaturalism akin to Frankensteinesque, macabre meddling..." | Nov 01 07:14 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 01 07:15 |
schestowitz__ | Proteoglycans and mucopolysaccharides built by nature's enzymes undermine the harmful petrochemical polymers that man tinkers with... | Nov 01 07:15 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 01 07:15 |
schestowitz__ | http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-paid-price-margaret-thatchers-2547173 | Nov 01 07:30 |
TechrightsBN | www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Manchester paid the price for Margaret Thatcher's modernising as she dies aged 87 from a stroke - Manchester Evening News [ http://ur1.ca/fyvq8 ] | Nov 01 07:30 |
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schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3233148 | Nov 02 20:48 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Some teens may indeed be anti-Facebook http://www.techhive.com/article/2059760/some-teens-may-indeed-be-antifacebook.html #facebook | Nov 02 20:48 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.techhive.com | Some teens may indeed be anti-Facebook | TechHive [ http://ur1.ca/fyqqi ] | Nov 02 20:48 |
schestowitz__ | Was bound to happen, now that Facebook has been around long enough that all of their parents are on it, too..."777" | Nov 02 20:48 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | "have been building free software to replace Windows and OSX" I'd say that's debatable. Some time back they started AOSP, but as soon as it got traction, they've been working very hard to replace as much of the open source code with closed source equivalents and leaving the FOSS parts to bit rot. The calendar, camera, email, chat and with Kit Kat even the home screen have gotten this treatment. These are just a few examples. (Away | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | from Android there are others such as the shift from XMPP in Google chat). | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | I'm glad that AOSP existed, and that it helped prevent absolute dominance by iOs / Windows Phone. Make no mistake though, it's a trojan horse, and at best has bought FOSS a little time to play catch up. In my opinion, our best chance at real freedom is something like Plasma Active or Firefox OS can developing fast enough to survive. Unfortunately much of Mozilla's money still depends on Google considering them a useful tool | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | against Microsoft more than a threat in their own right. Here's hoping Mozilla has a backup plan for if Google does the same to them as it has many of the other open source projects they (used to) support. | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | From what I've heard Mozilla is very Web-based and thus it cannot guarantee much app freedom at all. Jolla, I think, has some blobs in phones. Based on the words on the interwebs... | Nov 02 20:51 |
schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3240680 | Nov 02 20:54 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Setting up a Raspberry Pi as a home server http://kmacphail.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/using-raspberry-pi-as-home-server.html #linux in every house vision? | Nov 02 20:54 |
TechrightsBN | -> kmacphail.blogspot.co.uk | Linux, open source & anything else: Setting up a Raspberry Pi as a home server [ http://ur1.ca/fz65f ] | Nov 02 20:54 |
schestowitz__ | "Did the same with mine. Installed Deluged and MiniDLNA along with Samba support." | Nov 02 20:55 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:55 |
schestowitz__ | I ordered a Pi when they first came out, but when I powered it up, the ethernet/usb chip quickly got too hot to touch. Shut it down and it has sat in the clutter of my desk since. I figured it was going to be too power-hungry for battery operation, and wouldn't last long without heat sinks. | Nov 02 20:55 |
schestowitz__ | Recently, browsing the RPi forum, I found that they made a circuit-layout blunder on the early boards and connected two 1.8v supply regulators to the same bus. If the set-points differ by more than a millivolt or two, these two regulators will fight over the voltage setting, and the symptom was just what I observed. | Nov 02 20:55 |
schestowitz__ | At some point I may get it out and try to correct the little booboo. | Nov 02 20:55 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | > I am having much difficulty trying to get to the opening page of the | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > posted articles to access the "edit" command. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I am able to get to the Portal Page (Bookmarks), but when I hit edit I | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > get shunted to a blank page that says "not accepted." | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > This is on my Laptop MacBook Pro, Laptop Windows 7 and Desktop Vista. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | I get the same. I think it's a server config issue, I will look into it. Did you install some new software or update wordpress? | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Oct 27 08:41 | |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I did see an available update on my Dell Desktop, so I applied that, | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > but it did not cure the problem. I also wanted to try signing in with | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > my user name and password or change my password, so I tried both... | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > but I am | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > not sure I was successful in making the password change. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > If you want the new password I will send it to you. I did not change | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > the user name. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > To Open, I am using the URL... | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > I notice that on the Bookmarks Page, "Harvey" of Harvey Tobkes is | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > highlighted in red font and if I click on "Harvey" it takes me to a | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > different commercial site every time. So, maybe I've been hacked. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | It sounds like a Windows machine with rogue software on it. Better not use Windows. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Let me know what you last did before getting the login error. I'll report the issue to the host. | Oct 27 08:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3214075 | Oct 27 08:53 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Is ‘The Fifth Estate’s’ Box Office Bomb a Victory for Julian Assange? http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/10/is-the-fifth-estates-box-office-bomb-a-victory-for-julian-assange/ #assange #wikileaks | Oct 27 08:53 |
TechrightsBN | -> abcnews.go.com | Is ‘The Fifth Estate’s’ Box Office Bomb a Victory for Julian Assange? - ABC News [ http://ur1.ca/fy2nm ] | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "LOL, failed because the only people who'd be interested know that it's a sham." | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3214003 | Oct 27 08:53 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: New headline: "CIA drone strikes 'rely heavily on NSA's data-mining program" (Daily Mail, so no link) | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "The Daily Mail Song" | Oct 27 08:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Oh, good to know. I have only ever seen links to its apparently hard hitting exposes of pictures of Kim Kardashian shopping, or Gwyneth Paltrow shopping, or Posh Spice shopping. I guess they get all their news at the market.' | Oct 27 08:54 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | Captain's log. We received a signal from CHRISTPR BROOKES on StarDate 27/10/13 14:46. Translated to English it stated:> Roy, | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > As I find myself in an unusually charitable mood, I decided to check | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Singapore Airline flight schedules - Manchester/Singapore rtn. | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > See below: | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /SQ327/ Singapore Airlines (Boeing 777-300ER) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/aircraftSeatmapDisplay.form?type=77W&airlineCode=SQ&flightNumber=327&origin=MAN&destination=SIN&departureDate=Tue%20Jan%2014%2008:55:00%20SGT%202014> | Oct 27 17:48 |
TechrightsBN | www.singaporeair.com | NO TITLE [ http://ur1.ca/fy4fc ] | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Departs/ Manchester (MAN) 08:55 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Arrives/ Munich (MUC) 12:00 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Layover time/1hrs 10mins | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Munich (MUC) 13:10 (14 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Singapore (SIN) 07:50 (15 Jan) | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Total travel time/ 14hrs 55mins | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Available | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Previous day | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3&_eventId=onwardJourneyPrevDay> | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Next day | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3&_eventId=onwardJourneyNextDay> | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:48 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Returns Sun 19 Jan 2014 | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Any time | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/booking-flow.form?execution=e3s3#returnDetails_2> | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /SQ328/ Singapore Airlines (Boeing 777-300ER) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > <http://www.singaporeair.com/aircraftSeatmapDisplay.form?type=77W&airlineCode=SQ&flightNumber=328&origin=SIN&destination=MAN&departureDate=Sun%20Jan%2019%2023:10:00%20SGT%202014> | Oct 27 17:49 |
TechrightsBN | www.singaporeair.com | NO TITLE [ http://ur1.ca/fy4fg ] | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Departs/ Singapore (SIN) 23:10 (19 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Arrives/ Munich (MUC) 05:10 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Layover time/1hrs | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Munich (MUC) 06:10 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * Manchester (MAN) 07:35 (20 Jan) | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > * /Total travel time/ 16hrs 25mins | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Two facts persuade that this involces a "stop-over", rather than a | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > change of planes: | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > 1. The word "layover"; | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > 2. Use of a 777-300ER plane, which would be very unusual were the | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > flight/plane not continuing on to Changi. | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > This will, I'm sure, serve only to confirm to you how anxious I am that | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > you go to Singapore. This may be true, though in my defence I would | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > point out that I included a "rtn" schedule. | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | > Enjoy your days, | Oct 27 17:49 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Thanks so much for checking this for me. Rianne's sister in Singapore and I have been trying to check this for a long time; all I ever found were those flights going through Dubai, Frankfurt, or Munich. There was also an Air France option. But never did I see a direct flight without even a layover. The flights at cheaper periods of the year cost just under 500 pounds (return, per person), so that would be a big saver. I'm still | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | not sure when we'll travel there, but almost certainly some time in 2014. | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Can you meet for lunch or dinner next week (not this coming week)? | Oct 27 17:50 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213920 | Oct 27 17:51 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Contrary to what you’ve heard, Android is almost impenetrable to malware http://qz.com/131436/contrary-to-what-youve-heard-android-is-almost-impenetrable-to-malware/ so Microsoft/Windows partners lie?! | Oct 27 17:51 |
TechrightsBN | -> qz.com | Contrary to what you’ve heard, Android is almost impenetrable to malware – Quartz [ http://ur1.ca/fy2nv ] | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | As a rule, we don't trust the purveyor of a product to verify its fidelity. Nobody believes Oracle or Microsoft when they tell us how secure their products are, but we should believe Google? | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | The rest of the points are directly related to the author's claims about how because Android is "open" that it's somehow more secure. But that's pure marketing BS. Can you look at the source code for Google Play, the tool that Google uses to see what software Android users use? Can you verify its security? Nope. What else is it doing? How is it that Google Play isn't considered malware given what Google openly admits it does? | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | So toss out the "Android is more secure because it's open" argument. The entire article is some blogger swooning because he got time with an engineer. He was taken in and pwned. | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 17:51 |
schestowitz_bed2 | I respect scepticism, but to compare a free system like Android to Oracle and Microsoft DBs as though they're similar (they're not, and one side has notably strong ties with the CIA/NSA and is ALSO fully proprietary) would be missing the point. | Oct 27 17:53 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213912 | Oct 27 17:54 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: It seems like #hp now makes it an option to have #gnu #linux preinstalled, with #microsoft tax deducted http://mrpogson.com/2013/10/20/workstation-computers-from-hp/ | Oct 27 17:54 |
TechrightsBN | -> mrpogson.com | Workstation Computers From HP | Robert Pogson [ http://ur1.ca/fxz5y ] | Oct 27 17:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Again - it's NOT about the upper management stuff. It's about being compatible with GNU/Linux. Mosts of the time HP ISN'T compatible with GNU/Linux, and it's not the GNU/Linux's fault. Maybe some EliteBook models of HP notebooks are compatible with GNU/Linux, but most of the lower specs [and price] machines that come from HP are NOT." | Oct 27 17:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | The one I use right now, HP Pavilion laptop, worked perfectly and completely with every distro I've thrown at it, no hacking around issues needed | Oct 27 17:54 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "I wasn't aware that their computers were that bad. Their peripheral stuff (printers, scanners, that kinda stuff) is among the most "Linux friendly" of any manufacturer." | Oct 27 17:55 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/images/scaled_full_01e9f09117943f6c599c.jpg | Oct 27 17:57 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "When Google openly admits it has been working with the NSA and is monitoring its users with a closed source tool? There's no point to miss." | Oct 27 18:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | b | Oct 27 20:05 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3217696 | Oct 27 20:05 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The MAFIAA sets up honeypots http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/oct/25/filesharing-site-anti-piracy-honeypot-uploadertalk-user-data | Oct 27 20:05 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.theguardian.com | Filesharing site revealed to be anti-piracy ‘honeypot’ | Technology | theguardian.com [ http://ur1.ca/fy3jz ] | Oct 27 20:05 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Darknet or GTFO." | Oct 27 20:05 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3213112 | Oct 27 20:07 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "The bad guys, you may have guessed, are the Guardian and Edward Snowden." http://www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/home/2013/10/debate-please-british.html | Oct 27 20:07 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.bigbrotherwatch.org.uk | No debate please, we're British. | Big Brother Watch [ http://ur1.ca/fy4tx ] | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | when is it going to be said publicly and loudly that this isn't about terrorism nor was it ever about terrorism. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | It's about the total control of the population. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Terrorism is a tactic, and surveillance and authoritarianism are forms of terrorism. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Margaret Thatcher bragged about her policy of NON-CONSENSUS and terrorising and intimidating the population is an absolutely essential to maintain that policy - which has become more and more no-consensus until we can now start comparing it with fascism without worrying about being accused of abusing the word. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Those who still believe that there was any terrorism that was not condoned, need to read up about Algeria and understand why the BBC censored all news coming out of that country until the troubles were over. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Terrorism is a tactic to influence public opinion - under that is precisely what governments have done - used terrorism to influence public opinion. We are living in bad times. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Normaly the old envy the young. I, like many older people, don't. By the time the young are old they will be living in a nightmare - to which they will be conditioned - or else they will have had to fight a long fight full of sacrifices. I fear they don't have what it takes for the latter. They know how to protest - but not how to fight. | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:07 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " If you have information for me, please email it to rms at gnu dot orgy minus the y." | Oct 27 20:36 |
schestowitz_bed2 | From RMS' site LOL | Oct 27 20:36 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/ | Oct 27 20:36 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Richard Stallman's Personal Page | Oct 27 20:36 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/articles/afghanistan.html | Oct 27 20:37 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Afghanistan [ http://ur1.ca/fy4x6 ] | Oct 27 20:37 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "Ever since Viet Nam, the US government has been very afraid of military casualties; it believes that the US public cannot tolerate casualties in wartime. So it does everything possible to avoid US troop casualties. That in itself is not a bad thing; generals are supposed to keep casualties down when consistent with other requirements. (The awareness that the public doesn't like casualties might also discourage some | Oct 27 20:37 |
schestowitz_bed2 | interventions to protect corporate interests.) The problem is that the US is overprotecting its troops, even at the cost of killing Afghan civilians who are not our enemies. " | Oct 27 20:37 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "When US headquarters gets a report that there is a concentration of Al Qa'ida forces, rather than send ground troops to see what is really happening there, it launches a devastating air attack. If the group is really Al Qa'ida, the pilots face little danger in their planes moving at hundreds of miles an hour. If it is actually a wedding party, the pilots are moving too fast to note the difference. Only people on the ground can | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | distinguish. Sending them means occasionally some of them will be killed. Not sending them risks killing large numbers of civilians by "mistake." " | Oct 27 20:38 |
schestowitz_bed2 | "The decision to invade Afghanistan was not wrong, but the policy that endangers civilians unnecessarily needs to be changed right away. " | Oct 27 20:39 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " When police say "No witnesses", one must suspect they are up to some kind of dirty work that they don't want to admit to the public. An encounter in a Paris airport. " | Oct 27 20:40 |
schestowitz_bed2 | http://stallman.org/watch-over-me.html | Oct 27 20:40 |
TechrightsBN | stallman.org | Someone to watch over me - Richard Stallman | Oct 27 20:40 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " Paranoid people often say that the government plans to put chips in them to watch them and control them. According to Wired Magazine, insertion of identity chips in people is planned now. " | Oct 27 20:40 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " The scariest part is the idea that these chips might someday include GPS receivers, which would enable them to record everywhere you have gone. It would be natural to issue every cop a machine to read out the record of your movements, probably without even telling you. It will make your life an open book, as bad as carrying a cell phone. " | Oct 27 20:40 |
schestowitz_bed2 | From 2002 | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Speaking of which, millions of new GM cars have GPS and cell phones built in. The specific purpose is for a monthly-fee service which lets you find out where your car is. If you don't pay for the service, GM won't let you access that information--but GM, the police, or any cracker who figures out how to access GM's computers, can probably still follow you all the time. If your car has this "feature", make sure the GPS and cell | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | phone are electrically disconnected and not receiving power. Then they really can't be used to track you. | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | Nowadays, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you aren't really under surveillance. | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " | Oct 27 20:41 |
schestowitz_bed2 | " Stopping terrorists before they start. Making sure that the CIA does not create new enemies to attack us tomorrow surely deserves high priority in any sincere "War on Terrorism". " | Oct 27 20:41 |
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schestowitz_bed | > Hi, Roy, | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > (01:33:21 PM) schestowitz_bed: the wiki got spammed a | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > lot (bots), so if you have something to add, tweet/mail me | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > I don't see anything in the change logs: | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > http://techrights.org/wiki/index.php/Special:RecentChanges | Oct 28 11:50 |
TechrightsBN | techrights.org | Recent changes - Techrights [ http://ur1.ca/fy7yj ] | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | > Did you tidy things up behind the scenes? | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | Several years ago, spam necessitated limiting edits to just a few people. Even signups as a requirement got bypassed by spammers, who just simply automated account creation. | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220395 | Oct 28 11:50 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Dick Cheney cancels Toronto trip, says Canada is too dangerous http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/03/12/dick-cheney-cancels-toronto-trip-says-canada-is-too-dangerous/ #warcrime #cheney #bush #kissinger | Oct 28 11:50 |
schestowitz_bed | "Better start locking your doors, Canadians! m)" | Oct 28 11:51 |
TechrightsBN | -> news.nationalpost.com | Dick Cheney cancels Toronto trip, says Canada is too dangerous | National Post [ http://ur1.ca/fy7yl ] | Oct 28 11:51 |
MinceR | lol | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | I had my doors open for 2+ years | Oct 28 11:51 |
schestowitz_bed | until some idiot opened it at 4am | Oct 28 11:52 |
schestowitz_bed | and refused to go away | Oct 28 11:52 |
schestowitz_bed | had to yell at him | Oct 28 11:52 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: at least it was not like me a UNI. | Oct 28 12:22 |
oiaohm | I was kept awake for 3 days. The 4 day did go to sleep but even asleep I was in a really nasty mood at least by the resualts. | Oct 28 12:23 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: you know something is wrong when one person in a dorm can put out a please be quite sign and all noise stops. | Oct 28 12:32 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: I can fight blind folded. When snoozing or what sounds line snoozing I can see where people are around me. | Oct 28 12:33 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: ie my sleep walking is deadly. | Oct 28 12:33 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220596 | Oct 28 13:45 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: While #billgates et al. promote 'micro' lending we realise that it's not what PR claims it to be http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24128096 | Oct 28 13:45 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.bbc.co.uk | BBC News - The Bangladesh poor selling organs to pay debts [ http://ur1.ca/fy8en ] | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | "27% interest, what sharks." | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | oiaohm: wow! | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | 4 days? | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | I managed to skip at most one night, I think | Oct 28 13:45 |
schestowitz_bed | And after some days of sleep deprivation I get mild migraines | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: the 4 day I slept. | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | Problem was I could not be woken. | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | "They are doing it wrong." | Oct 28 13:46 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220596 | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | Anyone who dared attempt I proceed to beat the crap out of them. | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | while staying asleep. | Oct 28 13:46 |
oiaohm | 3 dislocated sholders one dislocated hip all done to them while I was asleep. | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: yes I am one nasty sleepwalker. | Oct 28 13:47 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: my releations know the trick. bucket of water from 3 meters | Oct 28 13:48 |
oiaohm | Any closer you are screwed. | Oct 28 13:48 |
oiaohm | schestowitz_bed: longest I have stayed away by pure will is 7 days. | Oct 28 13:49 |
oiaohm | away/awake. | Oct 28 13:49 |
oiaohm | But that was kinda required. | Oct 28 13:49 |
oiaohm | And anything more than 3 days I am hazard to attempt to wake. | Oct 28 13:50 |
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schestowitz_bed | https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395059260973133824 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395059460429066240 | Oct 29 08:10 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: "Coding is automation and automation is the future. You learn to code or you'll soon be out of a job." -Comment on http://t.co/QgGtiVj03c | Oct 29 08:10 |
TechrightsBN | -> blogs.telegraph.co.uk | The Government wants to teach all children how to code. Here's why it's a stupid idea – Telegraph Blogs | Oct 29 08:10 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Price of printer ink https://t.co/7FWAE5zheM | Oct 29 08:10 |
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schestowitz_bed | > Could do with answers to the three questions at the bottom :) | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | > Thank you Roy | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | I've just seen these and read them very quickly. Thanks for the update on this. | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | It's something I need to work on to answer (tonight), I thought I'd be able to provide quick answers. :-) | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | I'll soon be adding another Drupal site to my bunch of sites, improving my Drupal skills as we were encouraged to. I'm also getting better at Moodle; both weren't my often-used CMSs. | Oct 29 17:42 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226430 | Oct 29 18:01 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The Raspberry Pi: Is it REALLY the saviour of British computing? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/10/28/opinion_is_raspberry_pi_really_the_saviour_of_uk_it/ #linux #uk | Oct 29 18:01 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.theregister.co.uk | The Raspberry Pi: Is it REALLY the saviour of British computing? • The Register [ http://ur1.ca/fyf67 ] | Oct 29 18:01 |
schestowitz_bed | "It comes without heatsinks, and the LAN interface chip runs awfully hot." | Oct 29 18:01 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 29 18:02 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | "not to be confused with UEFI, the M$ attempt at linux-cide" | Oct 29 18:02 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3225998 | Oct 29 19:03 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Operating systems want to be free http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/operating-systems-want-be-free-229529 "Two of the three major desktop operating systems are now free." | Oct 29 19:03 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.infoworld.com | Operating systems want to be free | Data Center - InfoWorld [ http://ur1.ca/fyd4i ] | Oct 29 19:03 |
schestowitz_bed | "Free as in beer, not as in speech from what I understand from the article, going on about the gratis upgrade of OS X." | Oct 29 19:03 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226766 | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader http://linuxgizmos.com/amd-gizmo-board-gains-open-source-bootloader/ #amd #sbc #freesw | Oct 29 19:04 |
TechrightsBN | -> linuxgizmos.com | AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader · LinuxGizmos.com [ http://ur1.ca/fyfk9 ] | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | "That is awesome" | Oct 29 19:04 |
schestowitz_bed | https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395257223720747008 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395258257486651392 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395260874983997440 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395260977719291904 | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Bloodbath Results, Latest Apple Quarter - More evidence of Peak iPhone http://t.co/9D9ivd1dD9 #linux beats #apple hype | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | -> communities-dominate.blogs.com | Communities Dominate Brands: Bloodbath Results, Latest Apple Quarter - More evidence of Peak iPhone | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Online #Anonymity Is Not Only for Trolls and Political Dissidents https://t.co/du6SsHfMb8 good article, just in time! | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.eff.org | Online Anonymity Is Not Only for Trolls and Political Dissidents | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Nvidia Shield embraces Android games by the thousands http://t.co/nRCxYr9SCz #nvidia #games #linux | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | -> news.cnet.com | Nvidia Shield embraces Android games by the thousands | Mobile - CNET News | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Mr. Snowden scores, first major win http://t.co/ndDfcMkh3E | Oct 29 19:05 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.wired.com | Legislation Unveiled to Bar NSA's Bulk Phone Metadata Collection | Threat Level | Wired.com | Oct 29 19:05 |
schestowitz_bed | https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395262142662053888 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395263378736025600 https://twitter.com/schestowitz/status/395263617278705665 | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: New #Edubuntu 13.10 review http://t.co/CDx5t28AN5 #gnu #linux #education | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> desktoplinuxreviews.com | Edubuntu 13.10 Review: Learning With Ubuntu | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: AMD Gizmo SBC gains open source bootloader http://t.co/FjcrJpFx5m #amd #sbc #freesw | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz: Running The Latest GNOME Wayland Shell On Fedora 20 http://t.co/jbMwdUDwTf #gnome #fedora #gnu #linux | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.phoronix.com | [Phoronix] Running The Latest GNOME Wayland Shell On Fedora 20 | Oct 29 19:06 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3225933 | Oct 29 19:06 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: I won the bid for Tux Machines, my favourite site for GNU/Linux news. I will try my best to serve its community well. | Oct 29 19:06 |
schestowitz_bed | "awesome! congrats" | Oct 29 19:06 |
schestowitz_bed | Tux Machines is a great community; I'll try to post a lot of news there while improving my Drupal knowledge. | Oct 29 19:07 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226826 | Oct 29 19:27 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Interview: The Fedora Project's Máirín Duffy http://www.montanalinux.org/interview-mairin-duffy-oct2013.html #fedora #gnu #linux #redhat #art | Oct 29 19:27 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.montanalinux.org | Interview: The Fedora Project's Máirín Duffy | MontanaLinux.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyfo2 ] | Oct 29 19:27 |
schestowitz_bed | "Mairin Duffy is cool! :) Fedora is quite nice, although a bit messy at times [release cycles, etc]" | Oct 29 19:27 |
schestowitz_bed | I have not touched Fedora for years for these reasons | Oct 29 19:27 |
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schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226286 | Oct 30 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: The discussion about privacy, anonymity etc. needs to improve. Right now a lot of simple-minded people will lean towards the PR of spies. | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | "Here's something that did not help. https://plus.google.com/u/0/105194027877230973200/posts/QYvWyNCDucF myKolab introduced language warning people about OSX. Very strangely, a person I would not expect is calling it FUD and being hypertechnical about something almost no one really knows the full extent of. When faced with real ethical lapses and a lack of complete information, it's perfectly reasonable to assume bad things | Oct 30 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | plus.google.com | Georg Greve - Google+ - Sometimes the truth hurts, apparently. [ http://ur1.ca/fygzr ] | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | about the people who have betrayed you." | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226294 | Oct 30 01:28 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Just because 'tech' people agree about #surveillance doesn't mean that less technical people will 'get' it.They grow up on James Bond films. | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | "Most people, sadly, think of the worlds of Terminator and Minority Report as something to strive for. I don't know why." | Oct 30 01:28 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224050 | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: I feel bad for people who think that DuckDuckGo gives them #privacy while hosted on/by strong #CIA partner #Amazon http://techrights.org/2013/10/23/false-sense-of-privacy/ | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | Thanks for the information about DDG re Amazon. To be honest I can't help but be suspicious of the conclusion to continue using Google. I understand they're the giant that would seemingly have enough resources to fight the fight, but they haven't and they will not. Lavabit founder Ladar Levinson has done more to fight national security letters than all the giant tech companies combined so the idea that DDG would just roll over | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | -> techrights.org | Apple’s Latest Bogus Claims Give False Sense of Privacy, Paint iMessage as ‘Secure’ | Techrights [ http://ur1.ca/fxlok ] | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | due to lack of resources or because they couldn't say anything about it doesn't hold water. Levinson couldn't explicitly say he had received a FISC or NSL but he still hit the media and talked about how he was shutting Lavabit down and suing the Government. I'm curious why you think Google has yet to reach some sort of critical user mass that they can do something to battle the Secret State through legal means. The whole write | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | up I find confusing as you start out with the obvious truth that no US Internet business can be trusted but then you somehow conclude that Google should be used if any of them. I just don't see why it "might as well" be Google. Microsoft ads and AWS aside, DDG's system is not designed to give you an unchangeable identity to which everything you do on the Internet is tied to ala Google or Facebook ID. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | Knowing DDG is partially hosted on an AWS server in Virginia certainly gives me pause but it in no way makes me think I "may as well" go back to Google. That's a bizarre conclusion to an otherwise enlightening write up. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | If we say no US business can be trusted (due to NSL or FISC) then we must be consistent, or otherwise clear and concise why a certain business should be an exception to the rule. It's unclear to me why many are faulting DDG but extoll the virtues of say Riseup or another US-based service. They're all subject to the same "we just have to trust them" standard, which is the same for VPNs as well I might add. | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226420 | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "The primary difficulty of cyber security isn't technology -- it's policy." https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/10/understanding_t_2.html #security #privacy | Oct 30 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.schneier.com | Schneier on Security: Understanding the Threats in Cyberspace [ http://ur1.ca/fyfhy ] | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | "Yes, like many people in the professional world he is made to use Windows due to employer choices, not his. He does run GNU/Linux on his private computers though." | Oct 30 01:31 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226442 | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: GIMP review: This free image editor is no longer a crippled alternative to Photoshop http://www.extremetech.com/computing/169620-gimp-review-no-longer-a-crippled-alternative-to-photoshop it never was... | Oct 30 01:32 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.extremetech.com | GIMP review: This free image editor is no longer a crippled alternative to Photoshop | ExtremeTech [ http://ur1.ca/fyh0f ] | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | "Agree, it's always been on the level. It's merely a matter of learning new ways of doing things, which is the case with ALL software." | Oct 30 01:32 |
schestowitz_bed | > Hi, Roy, | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > Things like this make me further suspect Coursera and its motives. I | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > haven't verified the contents of the message, though, because Coursera | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > are such dicks about javascript. | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > /Lars | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, I'd forgotten about demime. For anyone who is interested | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | >> the screen dump is now posted at | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | >> https://ubuntuone.com/3PBTfO0UENZO8yS8xvVqcF | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > -------- Original Message -------- | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > Subject: Coursera | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:24:58 -0000 (GMT) | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > From: [snip] | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > To: [snip] | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > Hi, | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > I lurk here as I'm learning OpenBSD but I write now because I'm a little | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > alarmed with a feature called Signature Track on Coursera. | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > I'm doing a free online course on the Introduction to Philosophy run from | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > the University of Edinburgh. https://www.coursera.org/course/introphil The | Oct 30 07:04 |
TechrightsBN | www.coursera.org | Coursera.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyi6a ] | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > course is so good I wanted to give a little something in return. The only | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > way of doing this offered was pay $50.00 for a course certificate. | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > However to get this they want to verify who you are. OK seems reasonable. | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > But on going to the Signature Track to do this | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > https://www.coursera.org/signature/course/introphil/970720?utm_source=spark&utm_medium=bannerbox | Oct 30 07:04 |
TechrightsBN | www.coursera.org | Coursera.org [ http://ur1.ca/fyi6b ] | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > the verification consists of recording your typing pattern, taking a photo | Oct 30 07:04 |
schestowitz_bed | > from your webcam and a photo of your drivers ID (the latter is supposed to | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > be deleted when once it is used for verification.) | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > From the FAQ | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Q. How does typing pattern recognition work? | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > A.We will ask you to type a short phrase. Then we use the characteristics | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > of your unique typing pattern, such as the time (in milliseconds) between | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > your keystrokes and the duration you press a key down, to confirm your | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > identity. Small typos and minor day-to-day changes in your typing pattern | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > are okay. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > I tried to attach a small screen dump but failed. | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Now I cannot know how any of this might be used in the future can I? So | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > I'm giving them nothing at this point. Do you think I'm right? | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Thanks | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | > Moss | Oct 30 07:05 |
schestowitz_bed | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 30 07:14 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 30 07:14 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 30 07:14 |
schestowitz_bed | "Will, there are evolutionary negative aspects to not giving birth the natural way though. We might one day realize we can't reproduce at all, unless we use external equipment to do so." | Oct 30 07:14 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | If only /var is low on space, then how about checking if some files there can be removed or relocated? | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | du --max-depth=1 | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | might show that a lot of space is used up by spurious logging, temporary files in /var/tmp (I have half a gigabyte in there), or even /var/cache (apt can take up plenty of space there). | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | " | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | -me | Oct 30 07:29 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, both the domain and the CMS. I thought about it last night. This | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> kept me awake. I wonder how easily I can manage multiple domains with | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> one home directory and mutiple 'landing points', e.g. techrights.org | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> going to ~/public_html and tuxmachines.org to ~/public_html/tuxmachines | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Never tried this. Will Apache cope? | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > I think Apache can do that. However, I would move TR down a directory | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > to simplify what's needed in the configuration. That is fairly simple | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > to do (mkdir, mv, and edit DocumentRoot). Then all that matters is | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > what's in DocumentRoot. That would give | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > ~/techrights.org/public_html | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > ~/tuxmachines.org/public_html | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > and so on. Then no individual site would end up being a subdirectory of | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > another. | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | >> .htaccess not an issue? | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > .htaccess is only needed if you don't have access to the actual server | Oct 30 09:24 |
schestowitz_bed | > configuration. It's there to allow a subset of privileges to be farmed | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > out. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | Thanks, good idea, but needs some testing first (dependencies in scripts). | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >> Yes, but historically it was different. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > Lookin in the middle, on page 31, I see a few more user-submitted blogs. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | > Those are important to keep coming. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | Yes, it's too easy to alienate people, like in Einfeldt's experiece at Mad Penguin. | Oct 30 09:25 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> redirects to techrights.org/home/POST/STUFF, where the URL is preserved | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> as "tuxmachines.org/POST/STUFF" but the content actually brought from | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> the TR installation of Drupal (imported content). How would search | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> engines treat this? The old links would all still work and the old | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> identity and site name be saved; it'll just be a sort of branch, like | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> boycottnovell.com - I can then use the Drupal side of techrights for | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> Linux news and the Wordpress side for Microsoft, Apple, tech issues... | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> Ideas welcome. It's not guaranteed we're getting tuxmachines with | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> ~100,000 hits per day. Need to keep the loyal community (both TR and TM) | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >>>> happy and capable of finding what it's after... else they'd go away. | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >> | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >> I guess once I gain access to all the stuff I need to figure out how to | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | >> configure apache for it, then figure out how to manage new stories. | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > I suspect that with sites like that, it is important to keep a reliable | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > pace. If possible publish the regular number of stories at predictable | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > intervals. Many people make checking the news part of their schedule | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > and like to be able to predict when is the most efficient for them. | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > Visitors can then submit their own, but the site otherwise provides a pulse. | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | > What kind of stats can she provide? Has there been RSS feeds in use? | Oct 30 09:27 |
schestowitz_bed | The site Tux Machines has a "stats" button at the top. It used to have twice as much traffic, or more. | Oct 30 09:27 |
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schestowitz_bed2 | ":-o" | Oct 30 16:43 |
schestowitz_bed2 | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229549 | Oct 30 16:43 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: WIntel replaces with WIn with Lin http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2013/10/29/exclusive-intel-opens-fabs-to-arm-chips/ #android #linux | Oct 30 16:43 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.forbes.com | Exclusive: Intel Opens Fabs To ARM Chips - Forbes [ http://ur1.ca/fyk7s ] | Oct 30 16:43 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3230029 | Oct 31 01:20 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "Do the people of Honduras have the right to elect their own president and congress?" http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/10/30/obamas-betrayal-of-honduras/ No! #nsa #cia #espionage | Oct 31 01:20 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.counterpunch.org | Obama’s Betrayal of Honduras » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, Names the Names [ http://ur1.ca/fyo2n ] | Oct 31 01:20 |
schestowitz | "Do the people of the USA?" | Oct 31 01:20 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3230015 | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-infiltrates-links-to-yahoo-google-data-centers-worldwide-snowden-documents-say/2013/10/30/e51d661e-4166-11e3-8b74-d89d714ca4dd_story.html avoid US Net companies | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.washingtonpost.com | NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide, Snowden documents say - The Washington Post [ http://ur1.ca/fykvb ] | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | "Apparently Yunohost) is gearing up for a big relaunch (version 2.0) in the next few weeks. If they get Prosody (jabber server for audio/video communication) in there, combined with ownCloud 6 including collaborative editing of documents, then this (with an SSL cert) will go a long way. I've seen Amahi too, but I'm suspicious that they make you register at a centralized service and that they charge for (some) apps." | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | "Love this image: Continents that fit into Africa" | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229544 | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years http://www.upworthy.com/we-have-been-mislead-by-an-erroneous-map-of-the-world-for-500-years?g=2&c=ufb2 #africa | Oct 31 01:21 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.upworthy.com | We Have Been Misled By An Erroneous Map Of The World For 500 Years [ http://ur1.ca/fyo3b ] | Oct 31 01:21 |
schestowitz | "Just a wish list says <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/114753028665775786510/posts/DU4htLdxr6j">someone who has consistently such things</a>. That's a possible interpretation but the intent is outrageous and I think future leaks will prove such minimization unwarranted. We have already seen attempts to weaken encryption standards and implementations." | Oct 31 01:22 |
TechrightsBN | plus.google.com | Lauren Weinstein - Google+ - Report: Demand for Edward Snowden costumes and masks for… [ http://ur1.ca/fyo3i ] | Oct 31 01:22 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3220583 | Oct 31 01:24 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "CIA Director David Petraeus laid out a plan to secretly arm and train groups of Syrian rebels in Jordan." http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/10/report-details-obamas-foot-dragging-on-syria.html #us #coup | Oct 31 01:24 |
TechrightsBN | -> nymag.com | Report Details Obama’s Foot-Dragging on Syria -- Daily Intelligencer [ http://ur1.ca/fyo46 ] | Oct 31 01:24 |
schestowitz | 'What could possibly go wrong? cough taliban cough" | Oct 31 01:24 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3222208 | Oct 31 01:26 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: a tool for the NSA to spy on american citizens... | Oct 31 01:26 |
schestowitz | "Oh no. That's not right at all. They'll quite happily spy on you if you're not American, as well." | Oct 31 01:26 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229526 | Oct 31 01:27 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: "First migrants and recent immigrants were rounded up from Greece's streets and forced into internment camps" http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/3322?l=517X7hH_L6Q | Oct 31 01:27 |
TechrightsBN | -> act.watchdog.net | Tell EU Member States: Save Greek "undesirables" from internment camps! [ http://ur1.ca/fyo4t ] | Oct 31 01:27 |
schestowitz | "How long was it between when the Nazi's set up internment camps and when they started gassing people again?" | Oct 31 01:27 |
schestowitz | As i recall history (based on readings), it started by imprisoning political opposition (Bolsheviks etc.), then some ethnic groups, gays, etc. and the 'final solution' came half a decade or less down the line when Germany was losing the war (to the Russians?) and was low on resources or could not deal with the number of people in 'detention'. Anyway, when things become more messed up you end up with starved Ukranians, gassed gypsies | Oct 31 01:31 |
schestowitz | and jews, tens of millions of deaths across Europe, and evem nuclear bombs falling on civilians for "deterrence". | Oct 31 01:31 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Oct 31 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: ## [The artificial womb](http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2013/10/the-artificial-womb-is-born-and-the-world-of-the-matrix-begins-2647320.html) | Oct 31 01:31 |
TechrightsBN | -> beforeitsnews.com | The Artificial Womb Is Born And The World of the Matrix begins | Science and Technology [ http://ur1.ca/fyf03 ] | Oct 31 01:31 |
schestowitz | "@Համիշ Ռոբերտի որդին - That's what they have the third world for. shudder" | Oct 31 01:31 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229549 | Oct 31 01:43 |
schestowitz | "ARM, now with ACPI and UEFI..." | Oct 31 01:43 |
schestowitz | http://ma.tt/2013/10/akismet-100b/ | Oct 31 01:53 |
TechrightsBN | ma.tt | Akismet 100B | Matt Mullenweg | Oct 31 01:53 |
schestowitz | "Today Akismet blocked its 100 billionth spam. 100,000,000,000. Billion with a B. We had to tweak the counter on the homepage to handle more numbers." | Oct 31 01:53 |
schestowitz | I was a beta tester for it | Oct 31 01:54 |
schestowitz | one of the first dozen users | Oct 31 01:54 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3229212 | Oct 31 05:47 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: So was Angela Merkel a terrorist or a pedophile? http://falkvinge.net/2013/10/30/so-was-angela-merkel-a-terrorist-or-a-pedophile/ #merkel #nsa | Oct 31 05:47 |
TechrightsBN | -> falkvinge.net | So was Angela Merkel a terrorist or a pedophile? - Falkvinge on Infopolicy [ http://ur1.ca/fyjnp ] | Oct 31 05:47 |
schestowitz | "OK, she's both. I've seen that picture of her naked and don't think she was 18 yet. Because that picture was taken with her consent, she's a child pornographer as well as a nuclear armed terrorist. Those are the worst!" | Oct 31 05:47 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224038 | Oct 31 05:47 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: CNN on those 'poor' #drone 'pilots' http://amanpour.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/25/confessions-of-an-american-drone-warrior/ "The “video game” aspect of his job was reinforced by his trainers, he said." | Oct 31 05:47 |
TechrightsBN | -> amanpour.blogs.cnn.com | Confessions of an American drone warrior – Amanpour - CNN.com Blogs [ http://ur1.ca/fyfbj ] | Oct 31 05:47 |
schestowitz | "Ah, the caveman excuse. That's the answer to everything!" | Oct 31 05:48 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3224038 | Oct 31 06:34 |
schestowitz | "I actually had somebody use a "cave man" argument on me the other day. It seems like a lot of people are really unable to imagine a non-Hobbesian Paleolithic." | Oct 31 06:34 |
schestowitz | Barbara Ehrenreich should see more apes. | Oct 31 06:37 |
schestowitz | "'In 1998, when Gillette blades were still being imported by S. Schestowitz, the Antitrust Authority looked into the issue. A source at the Antitrust Authority involved in the inquiry says Schestowitz quashed competing products by controlling display space. "Like every monopoly, the method was to pay more for shelf space at supermarkets, so they wouldn't display competing products," he says. " | Oct 31 10:21 |
schestowitz | "Gillette achieved its monopoly simply by being first. The American businessman King Camp Gillette (1855-1932 ) invented the disposable razor blade, charming the hirsute worldwide and doing his bit to destroy the planet. Today the company he founded is one of the most profitable in the world, grossing no less than 60% of turnover and running a 15% net profit margin. Gillette maintains its control through aggressive marketing, | Oct 31 10:22 |
schestowitz | technological innovation and the human force of habit. " | Oct 31 10:22 |
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schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Nov 01 04:32 |
schestowitz | "Don't f?*k with nature because it could mean a very sticky end for busy little fingers...This is biotech gone too far, as in the case of most other biotech. #transnaturalism #transhumanism" | Nov 01 04:32 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3232221 | Nov 01 04:32 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com reshared: #machines #ideas #flying #poesie | Nov 01 04:32 |
TechrightsBN | Photo by herrjott@joindiaspora.com: https://joindiaspora.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/images/thumb_medium_7aa9910e14b2d5ff996e.jpg | Nov 01 04:32 |
schestowitz | "Its about time someone built one of these." | Nov 01 04:32 |
schestowitz | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3233070 | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: In #facebook "young teens are losing interest in" http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/30/technology/social/facebook-earnings/ | Nov 01 04:33 |
TechrightsBN | -> money.cnn.com | Facebook soars after solidly beating Wall Street forecasts - Oct. 30, 2013 [ http://ur1.ca/fyry7 ] | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | "It's good to see people losing interest." | Nov 01 04:33 |
schestowitz | http://sheffield.tab.co.uk/2013/10/31/anarchists-barricade-the-richard-roberts/ | Nov 01 05:32 |
TechrightsBN | sheffield.tab.co.uk | Anarchists Occupy Richard Roberts | The Tab Sheffield [ http://ur1.ca/fyv9z ] | Nov 01 05:32 |
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schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3226357 | Nov 01 07:14 |
schestowitz__ | "Better still, naturalism versus transnaturalism i.e. perhaps alarmism to your average ontological narcoleptic, but probably it's just the way I enunciate, hehe...Contextually speaking, most biotech is transnaturalism akin to Frankensteinesque, macabre meddling..." | Nov 01 07:14 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 01 07:14 |
schestowitz__ | Proteoglycans and mucopolysaccharides built by nature's enzymes undermine the harmful petrochemical polymers that man tinkers with... | Nov 01 07:14 |
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schestowitz__ | http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/manchester-paid-price-margaret-thatchers-2547173 | Nov 01 07:29 |
TechrightsBN | www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk | Manchester paid the price for Margaret Thatcher's modernising as she dies aged 87 from a stroke - Manchester Evening News [ http://ur1.ca/fyvq8 ] | Nov 01 07:29 |
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schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3233148 | Nov 02 20:47 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Some teens may indeed be anti-Facebook http://www.techhive.com/article/2059760/some-teens-may-indeed-be-antifacebook.html #facebook | Nov 02 20:47 |
TechrightsBN | -> www.techhive.com | Some teens may indeed be anti-Facebook | TechHive [ http://ur1.ca/fyqqi ] | Nov 02 20:47 |
schestowitz__ | Was bound to happen, now that Facebook has been around long enough that all of their parents are on it, too..."777" | Nov 02 20:47 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | "have been building free software to replace Windows and OSX" I'd say that's debatable. Some time back they started AOSP, but as soon as it got traction, they've been working very hard to replace as much of the open source code with closed source equivalents and leaving the FOSS parts to bit rot. The calendar, camera, email, chat and with Kit Kat even the home screen have gotten this treatment. These are just a few examples. (Away | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | from Android there are others such as the shift from XMPP in Google chat). | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | I'm glad that AOSP existed, and that it helped prevent absolute dominance by iOs / Windows Phone. Make no mistake though, it's a trojan horse, and at best has bought FOSS a little time to play catch up. In my opinion, our best chance at real freedom is something like Plasma Active or Firefox OS can developing fast enough to survive. Unfortunately much of Mozilla's money still depends on Google considering them a useful tool | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | against Microsoft more than a threat in their own right. Here's hoping Mozilla has a backup plan for if Google does the same to them as it has many of the other open source projects they (used to) support. | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | From what I've heard Mozilla is very Web-based and thus it cannot guarantee much app freedom at all. Jolla, I think, has some blobs in phones. Based on the words on the interwebs... | Nov 02 20:50 |
schestowitz__ | https://joindiaspora.com/posts/3240680 | Nov 02 20:53 |
TechrightsBN | @schestowitz@joindiaspora.com: Setting up a Raspberry Pi as a home server http://kmacphail.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/using-raspberry-pi-as-home-server.html #linux in every house vision? | Nov 02 20:53 |
TechrightsBN | -> kmacphail.blogspot.co.uk | Linux, open source & anything else: Setting up a Raspberry Pi as a home server [ http://ur1.ca/fz65f ] | Nov 02 20:53 |
schestowitz__ | "Did the same with mine. Installed Deluged and MiniDLNA along with Samba support." | Nov 02 20:54 |
schestowitz__ | " | Nov 02 20:54 |
schestowitz__ | I ordered a Pi when they first came out, but when I powered it up, the ethernet/usb chip quickly got too hot to touch. Shut it down and it has sat in the clutter of my desk since. I figured it was going to be too power-hungry for battery operation, and wouldn't last long without heat sinks. | Nov 02 20:54 |
schestowitz__ | Recently, browsing the RPi forum, I found that they made a circuit-layout blunder on the early boards and connected two 1.8v supply regulators to the same bus. If the set-points differ by more than a millivolt or two, these two regulators will fight over the voltage setting, and the symptom was just what I observed. | Nov 02 20:54 |
schestowitz__ | At some point I may get it out and try to correct the little booboo. | Nov 02 20:54 |
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