IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Sunday, December 08, 2024

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beginning of new day, December 8

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6 AM, December 8

06:00 schestowitz[TR3]; http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/12/upckat-upc-court-of-appeal-confirms.html?showComment=1733404910492#c4248549863280941850

=> ↺ http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2024/12/upckat-upc-court-of-appeal-confirms.html?showComment=1733404910492#c4248549863280941850

06:00 schestowitz[TR3]; "Interesting decision. I am not sure whether I completely agree with everything in it. However, the CoA makes some valid points.In particular, I agree that "the Rules of Procedure as a lower ranking instrument related to the UPCA may serve to fill a gap but cannot serve to overrule the clear meaning of a higher-ranking provision of the UPCA".It would be great if the UPC could now apply that

06:00 schestowitz[TR3]; principle to RoP 5.3(c). That is, it would be great if that rule could be formally amended to remove the requirement (to provide details of "the EP publication number") which is clearly at odds with the meaning of Article 83(3) UPCA ("an applicant for a European patent monopoly ... applied for prior to the end of the transitional period ... shall have the possibility to opt out from the exclu

06:00 schestowitz[TR3]; sive competence of the Court")."

06:00 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | [UPCKat] UPC Court of Appeal confirms that opt-outs may be withdrawn for patents subject to pre-UPC national litigation - The IPKat

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7 AM, December 8

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9 AM, December 8

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10 AM, December 8

10:23 schestowitz[TR3]; here

10:23 schestowitz[TR3]; "Appeals Court Upholding TikTok Ban Is a Grim Sign for Press Freedom"

10:23 schestowitz[TR3]; x https://scheerpost.com/2024/12/07/appeals-court-upholding-tiktok-ban-is-a-grim-sign-for-press-freedom/

=> ↺ https://scheerpost.com/2024/12/07/appeals-court-upholding-tiktok-ban-is-a-grim-sign-for-press-freedom/

10:23 schestowitz[TR3]; # scheerpost has been rather poor for a long while now and might be considered

10:23 schestowitz[TR3]; # for removel from the feeds as it pushes only propaganda these days

10:23 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-scheerpost.com | Appeals Court Upholding TikTok Ban Is a Grim Sign for Press Freedom

10:24 schestowitz[TR3]; "iTWire - Dont Let Security Vulnerabilities Impact Your Business: Why Patch Management Is Crucial"

10:24 schestowitz[TR3]; x https://itwire.com/business-it-news/security/don%e2%80%99t-let-security-vulnerabilities-impact-your-business-why-patch-management-is-crucial.html

=> ↺ https://itwire.com/business-it-news/security/don%e2%80%99t-let-security-vulnerabilities-impact-your-business-why-patch-management-is-crucial.html

10:24 schestowitz[TR3]; # windoze tco

10:24 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-iTWire - Dont Let Security Vulnerabilities Impact Your Business: Why Patch Management Is Crucial

11 AM, December 8

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noon, December 8

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3 PM, December 8

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5 PM, December 8

17:09 schestowitz[TR3];

17:09 schestowitz[TR3]; How to Add an RSS Feed to Your Kirby Blog

=> How">↺ https://kevquirk.com/blog/how-to-add-an-rss-feed-to-your-kirby-blog">How

17:09 schestowitz[TR3];

17:09 schestowitz[TR3]; I've been using Kirby for a little over a year now, and I'm still really enjoying it. However, along the way there are lots of things I've learned that I haven't really documented very well. So I thought I'd start writing them up as posts, mainly so that I can refer to them, but also (hopefully) to help some of you.

17:09 schestowitz[TR3]; In this first post, I'm going to explain how you can add an RSS feed to your Kirby blog without the need for installing plugins.

17:09 schestowitz[TR3];

17:09 schestowitz[TR3];

17:09 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-kevquirk.com | How to Add an RSS Feed to Your Kirby Blog | Kev Quirk

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; OBS Studio 31 Debuts With New NVIDIA Blur Features

=> OBS">↺ https://linuxiac.com/obs-studio-31-debuts-with-new-nvidia-blur-features/">OBS

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; The open-source broadcasting software OBS Studio, a beloved tool for streamers, content creators, and media professionals worldwide, has rolled out its latest update, version 31, packed with exciting features, significant changes, and essential fixes.

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; One of the standout additions is the introduction of the NVIDIA Blur Filter and Background Blur, which provides users with enhanced options for creating visually engaging streams. Coupled with new preview scrollbars and zoom/scale indicators, users now have more control and flexibility when fine-tuning their scenes.

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | OBS Studio 31 Debuts With New NVIDIA Blur Features

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; Immich 1.122 Brings HDR Video Support in the Mobile App

=> Immich">↺ https://linuxiac.com/immich-1-122-brings-hdr-video-support-in-the-mobile-app/">Immich

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; After a long break, Immich is back with a bang, unveiling version 1.122, packed with an array of fresh features and bug fixes.

17:12 schestowitz[TR3]; The most striking feature of the new release is the introduction of HDR video support for the mobile app. High Dynamic Range videos are now displayed in their full dynamic range, leveraging the devices native video players.

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 schestowitz[TR3];

17:12 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Immich 1.122 Brings HDR Video Support in the Mobile App

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; Celebrating 20 Years of Thunderbird: Independence, Innovation and Community - The Thunderbird Blog

=> Celebrating">↺ https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/12/celebrating-20-years-of-thunderbird/">Celebrating

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; Thunderbird turns 20 today. Such a huge milestone invites reflection on the past and excitement for the future. For two decades, Thunderbird has been more than just an email application it has been a steadfast companion to millions of users, offering communication, productivity, and privacy.

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.thunderbird.net | Celebrating 20 Years of Thunderbird: Independence, Innovation and Community - The Thunderbird Blog

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; Thunderbird Turned 20, Happy Birthday!

=> Thunderbird">↺ https://linuxiac.com/thunderbird-turned-20-happy-birthday/">Thunderbird

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; On December 7, 2024, Thunderbird celebrates a monumental milestone: 20 years of empowering users worldwide. Over the past two decades, this open-source email client has become more than just a tool for managing inboxes; it has cemented its place as a trusted ally for those prioritizing privacy and control over their digital lives.

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; So, today seems like the ideal day to take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the key milestones in the journey of this amazing mail client.

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; Thunderbird Turned 20, Happy Birthday!

=> Thunderbird">↺ https://linuxiac.com/thunderbird-turned-20-happy-birthday/">Thunderbird

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; On December 7, 2024, Thunderbird celebrates a monumental milestone: 20 years of empowering users worldwide. Over the past two decades, this open-source email client has become more than just a tool for managing inboxes; it has cemented its place as a trusted ally for those prioritizing privacy and control over their digital lives.

17:13 schestowitz[TR3]; So, today seems like the ideal day to take a trip down memory lane and revisit some of the key milestones in the journey of this amazing mail client.

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 schestowitz[TR3];

17:13 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Thunderbird Turned 20, Happy Birthday!

7 PM, December 8

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8 PM, December 8

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9 PM, December 8

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