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05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:38] Hey, I can't control what you put on your site, but Alex did not plead guilty. He had a pretrial diversion, which means his guilt is undetermined in a criminal court.
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:39] the "pled guilty" part was said by you at the time
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:39] Even if he was determined, not guilty in a criminal court, that does not mean that he did not commit the
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:39] I mean, I suspected it, but yeah
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:40] whenever I sent over the documentation, that's whenever I knew the full story
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:40] At first, I thought he had a deferred adjudication, which is a similar, but different scenario in which you do you plead guilty
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:40] But then they wipe the charges after a few years
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:41] In a pretrial diversion, you don't plead guilty, but you also have to do a program and stay up out of trouble for six months
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:41] It's essentially probation without having it go on your record
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:42] Either way, just remember that OJ was never convicted in criminal court, but he was determined to be guilty in the civil court
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:42] So your ability to say he's guilty, or not really is a matter of opinion
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:42] I am learning way too much about the law right now I could be a lawyer by the end of this. God help me
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:44] https://www.thetexastrialattorney.com/blog/pretrial-diversion-vs-deferred-adjudication-in-texas/
=> ↺ https://www.thetexastrialattorney.com/blog/pretrial-diversion-vs-deferred-adjudication-in-texas/
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:44] It sounds like he might have pled guilty, but [22:44] There wouldn't be a record of it
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:45] Either way, he could still be charged again with the same crime, and tried at a later date.
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:47] The system is super fucked up
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:47] They basically come up with these programs, claiming that they're trying to help first time offenders and for people to get a clean slate if they've made a mistake
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:48] But people like Alex, who have been committing crimes for years and avoiding the law can use a good lawyer to get them out of trouble
05:35 schestowitz[TR]; [22:49] And most people that are minorities and poor get busted more frequently, therefore, they don't qualify
05:36 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.thetexastrialattorney.com | Pretrial Diversion vs. Deferred Adjudication in Texas | Thiessen Law Firm
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07:25 schestowitz[TR]; Organization: Free Software Foundation
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; To: libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; Hi,
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; On 1/20/23 11:57, Devin Ulibarri wrote:
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; >
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > In case you missed it, we announced yesterday that the FSF is now
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > accepting board nominations from its associate members. Associate
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > members may now nominate via the board nomination form. This marks an
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > important step forward to the process.
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; >
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > Please see the following for full details and important links:
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > *
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-now-accepting-board-nominations-from-associate-members
=> ↺ https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-now-accepting-board-nominations-from-associate-members
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > *
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > https://www.fsf.org/blogs/membership/associate-members-are-invited-nominate-new-candidates-to-the-fsf-board
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; This is just a reminder that the nomination form closes tomorrow, Friday, March 3, 2023, 10:00 EST (15:00 UTC).
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > Also, we are looking for moderators to the new board nominee forum. If
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > you are eligible (i.e. an associate member with some experience with
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; > moderation) and interested, please email campaigns@fsf.org.
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; Also, if you are interested, we are still looking for moderators to the new board nominee forum. Please email campaigns@fsf.org if this is something that interests you. If you have any questions about what moderation entails, feel free to ask.
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; Best,
07:25 schestowitz[TR]; Devin
07:26 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fsf.org | FSF now accepting board nominations from associate members Free Software Foundation Working together for free software
07:26 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fsf.org | Associate members are invited: Nominate new candidates to the FSF board Free Software Foundation Working together for free software
09:06 schestowitz[TR];
09:06 schestowitz[TR]; Not that simple: Email delivery in the 21st century
=> Not">↺ https://blog.apnic.net/2023/03/02/not-that-simple-email-delivery-in-the-21st-century/">Not
09:06 schestowitz[TR];
09:06 schestowitz[TR]; Delivering emails is not a straightforward task. As Figure 1 shows, the number of email-related standards has more than quadrupled over the past two decades.
09:06 schestowitz[TR]; The fundamental protocol for email delivery, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) was specified in 1982 and originally built without authentication. Anyone could relay emails through a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA). This led to an increasing amount of unsolicited bulk emails also known as SPAM.
09:06 schestowitz[TR];
09:06 schestowitz[TR];
09:06 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.apnic.net | Not that simple: Email delivery in the 21st century | APNIC Blog
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11:10 schestowitz[TR]; x https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/india-will-be-the-cheapest-5g-market-bill-gates-lauds-indias-rapid-growth-in-digital-infra/videoshow/98361519.cms
11:10 schestowitz[TR]; # bill sez
11:10 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-economictimes.indiatimes.com | 'India will be the cheapest 5G market': Bill Gates lauds India's rapid growth in digital infra - The Economic Times Video | ET Now
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11:57 schestowitz[TR]; "] "Bringing our Family Together": Best practices everywhere
11:57 schestowitz[TR]; Dear colleagues,
11:57 schestowitz[TR]; Bringing Teams Together seems to have inspired some colleagues to make similar improvements in their home environment. For sure, the administration, and perhaps you, will be pleasantly surprised to read that our colleagues have transferred best practices from their workplace to their home.
11:57 schestowitz[TR]; The text we publish here was sent to us by a colleague we would like to thank the anonymous author(s) for sharing it with us.
11:57 schestowitz[TR]; "
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; "Patent Quality: Can it be put back on the EPO's agenda?
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; Dear colleagues,
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; Several European companies have recently expressed serious concern about the declining quality of granted patents by the EPO in a letter sent to Vice-President DG 1.
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; The future of the European patent system depends on how the EPO, as a public service, is able to set worldwide standards to foster innovation in the interest of European society. Consequently, management should take the criticism very seriously. The staff would be perfectly capable of carrying out prior art searches of the highest quality and, accordingly, conducting patent examination procedures that result either in patents that s
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; tand up in court or in refusals when adequate. Mismanagement resulting in declining quality should be put under the spotlight: time budgets and incentive systems for staff, recruitment policy, HR policies, IT strategy, etc.
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; The Staff Committee is ready to contribute actively and constructively to these points so as to respond to external criticism and put quality back on the EPOs agenda.
11:58 schestowitz[TR]; "
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13:55 schestowitz[TR];
13:55 schestowitz[TR]; The curl nuget story
=> The">↺ https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2023/03/02/the-curl-nuget-story/">The
13:55 schestowitz[TR];
13:55 schestowitz[TR]; Recently there has been an interesting debate in the Open Source world where people have objected to being called Suppliers as in Supply Chain Security when you are but an Open Source developer offering your code to the world for free and at no cost but also without any warranties. That is not a supplier, thats just a creator.
13:55 schestowitz[TR]; A supplier would have some form of relationship or contract with the users of your code.
13:55 schestowitz[TR]; Terminology is difficult and yet powerful but changing what words we use for certain things is an uphill fight. I suspect we will keep using the term supplier even when we are not under contract.
13:55 schestowitz[TR];
13:55 schestowitz[TR];
13:55 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-The curl nuget story | daniel.haxx.se
13:56 schestowitz[TR];
13:56 schestowitz[TR]; Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2023
=> Meet">↺ https://ubuntu.com//blog/meet-canonical-at-embedded-world-2023">Meet
13:56 schestowitz[TR];
13:56 schestowitz[TR]; Embedded World is almost here! With 930+ exhibitors, 200 nonstop hours of knowledge sharing, and an exciting programme structured along 9 tracks with 60+ sessions and 18 classes, Embedded World is the must-attend global event for the embedded community.
13:56 schestowitz[TR]; Join Canonical at Booth 4-600 in Hall 4 to discuss secure open-source adoption for IoT and smart devices with Ubuntu. You can meet the Canonical team on-site at Embedded World and pick our technical experts brains about your embedded Linux use case.
13:56 schestowitz[TR];
13:56 schestowitz[TR];
13:56 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Meet Canonical at Embedded World 2023 | Ubuntu
14:11 schestowitz[TR];
14:11 schestowitz[TR]; AI-generated code needs permission labels
=> AI-generated">↺ https://austinhenley.com/blog/aicodepermissions.html">AI-generated
14:11 schestowitz[TR];
14:11 schestowitz[TR]; Of course, no one should let code written by AI be executed automatically. In fact, product teams everywhere are adding security and privacy guardrails to AI features. This specific scenario was probably my fault, though it still caught me off guard that it was possible.
14:11 schestowitz[TR];
14:11 schestowitz[TR];
14:11 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-austinhenley.com | AI-generated code needs permission labels - Austin Z. Henley
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14:19 schestowitz[TR];
14:19 schestowitz[TR]; AliExpress anime and electronics comments
=> AliExpress">↺ https://rubenerd.com/the-joy-in-aliexpress-anime-and-electronics-comments/">AliExpress
14:19 schestowitz[TR];
14:19 schestowitz[TR]; AliExpress can useful for buying certain components I cant get from anywhere else, but the comments are the real gems. Youll see people complaining that heatsinks get too hot, that a function generator couldnt detect anything, and that a MiniPRO IC tester didnt come with any EPROMs.
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14:19 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Rubenerd: AliExpress anime and electronics comments
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15:00 schestowitz[TR];
15:00 schestowitz[TR]; Home Assistant Lets Encrypt Add-on how to get the newly obtained cert used?
15:00 schestowitz[TR];
15:00 schestowitz[TR]; I have the Lets Encrypt Add-on configured for my Home Assistant logon. I got it to renew.
15:00 schestowitz[TR];
15:00 schestowitz[TR];
15:00 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-dan.langille.org | Home Assistant Lets Encrypt Add-on how to get the newly obtained cert used? Dan Langille's Other Diary
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15:26 schestowitz[TR];
15:26 schestowitz[TR]; Access ban on Trkiye's popular social network lifted after nine days
15:26 schestowitz[TR];
15:26 schestowitz[TR]; In an interview with bianet after the ban, Baak Purut, the platform's CEO, had said they would take legal action against the decision.
15:26 schestowitz[TR]; The ban came amid an intense public debate over last month's massive earthquakes while the reason for it was not disclosed.
15:26 schestowitz[TR]; The authorities had also restricted access to Twitter for nearly an entire day after the earthquakes that claimed over 45,000 lives in Trkiye's south and southeast.
15:26 schestowitz[TR];
15:26 schestowitz[TR];
15:26 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-bianet.org | Access ban on Trkiye's popular social network lifted after nine days - english
15:27 schestowitz[TR];
15:27 schestowitz[TR]; Twenty-nine people arrested over 'earthquake' posts on social media
15:27 schestowitz[TR];
15:27 schestowitz[TR]; The police identified 1,063 account users and took legal action against 609 of them, according to the statement.
15:27 schestowitz[TR]; Among the 150 people who were detained, courts arrested 29, it said.
15:27 schestowitz[TR];
15:27 schestowitz[TR];
15:27 schestowitz[TR];
15:27 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-bianet.org | Twenty-nine people arrested over 'earthquake' posts on social media - english
15:28 schestowitz[TR];
15:28 schestowitz[TR]; Internet restrictions in Turkey violate fundamental rights
15:28 schestowitz[TR];
15:28 schestowitz[TR]; After the major earthquake that took place in Turkey on 6 February, covering 10 provinces and a population of approximately 15 million, bandwidth restriction for social media platforms such as Twitter and Tiktok was implemented. Whenever the current government was criticised for not meeting its obligations, throttling was used as an option to filter and prevent the flow of information.
15:28 schestowitz[TR];
15:28 schestowitz[TR];
15:28 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-edri.org | Internet restrictions in Turkey - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
15:29 schestowitz[TR];
15:29 schestowitz[TR]; Were going teetotal: Its goodbye to The Daily Swig
=> Were">↺ https://portswigger.net/daily-swig/were-going-teetotal-its-goodbye-to-the-daily-swig">Were
15:29 schestowitz[TR];
15:29 schestowitz[TR]; The Daily Swig launched in 2017 to provide a free, independent news service to the web security community.
15:29 schestowitz[TR]; During this period, the way that readers consume news has evolved considerably. News today is largely consumed through various aggregators, with little loyalty to, or even awareness of, the news publishers brand. In this context, there is limited business value for a software vendor to provide a service such as The Daily Swig at no cost.
15:29 schestowitz[TR];
15:29 schestowitz[TR];
15:29 schestowitz[TR];
15:29 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-portswigger.net | Were going teetotal: Its goodbye to The Daily Swig | The Daily Swig
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