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[02:13] schestowitz-TR2 https://nitter.lacontrevoie.fr/yuhong2/status/1625296946691981312#m
[02:13] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.lacontrevoie.fr | Yuhong Bao (@yuhong2): "https://wiki.debian.org/PrivacyIssues There used to be a "lets remove google from foss" thread where I had to mention techrights." | La Contre-Voie - nitter
[02:14] schestowitz-TR2 https://nitter.lacontrevoie.fr/yuhong2/status/1625298399934435333#m
[02:14] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-nitter.lacontrevoie.fr | Yuhong Bao (@yuhong2): "Part of the reason I paid attention to @MarginaliaNu is the hardware issues it shows." | La Contre-Voie - nitter
[02:17] schestowitz-TR2 "Joensuu's employment services chief says she thinks that employers still have unnecessary prejudices against hiring immigrants." https://yle.fi/a/74-20017683
[02:17] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-yle.fi | Foreigners' Finnish skills considered a bigger obstacle than they really are, city official says | News | Yle Uutiset
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[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] k00k:
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] Re: Quotations from Chairman Mao
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > The richest source if power to wage war lies in the masses of the
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > people. The imperialists are bullying us in such a way that we will have
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > to deal with them seriously.
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > Considering the revolutionary war as a whole, the operations of the
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > peoples Guerillas and those of the main forces of the Kuomintang,
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > compliment each other like a mans right arm and left arm.
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > Unquestionable victory in or defeat in War is determined mainly by the
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > masses, of Political, Economical and Natural conditions on all sides.
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > The Object of War is Specifically to preserve oneself and destroy the enemy.
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > So in hindsight, why are we supposedly helping U.S & European Union
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > imperialism?
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > Have you read the quotes from Mr Shwab of the WEF? "Pedophilia is
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > Nature's Gift to Children!" according to him. Yet surely if Mr Shwab
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > lived in China where 70 Billion ARM devices where sold, he would already
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > be hanging for his pediatric and dim view by the neck on public display!
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] >
[03:48] schestowitz[TR2] > Best wishes
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[05:00] schestowitz-pi broke glass bowl in kitchen, seconde incident in two monrings, but this damage is not expensive,
[05:00] schestowitz-pi it mostly wastes timr
[05:00] schestowitz-pi *time
[05:12] schestowitz-pi had lots to paste here yesterday (links) and some stuff to say, but worried scrollback would be
[05:12] schestowitz-pi exceeded
[05:12] schestowitz-pi anyway, that was not too important
[05:12] schestowitz-pi i have lots of time to watch the news more widely than before and go beyond foss
[05:12] schestowitz-pi i tried the version 7 of the script and I got the "~" issue again
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[05:15] schestowitz-pi saw lots of "good" news so far since 11pm rise
[05:15] schestowitz-pi when i say "good" these days it often means something bad for epople or companies that I strongly dislike
[05:15] schestowitz-pi at 10am today I want to observe ONS number
[05:15] schestowitz-pi I had some ;''throwaway' datasheets on my old drive before it crashed
[05:15] schestowitz-pi it might thus be a little tricky to quickly generate the same kind of analysis
[05:15] schestowitz-pi but i don't mind
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[05:15] schestowitz-pi if I minded those lost files, I'd back them up more often
[05:15] schestowitz-pi a "bomb" (shell) may soon drop on epo
[05:15] schestowitz-pi major scandal
[05:15] schestowitz-pi working on graphics
[05:15] schestowitz-pi btw, your february and ours feels almost like spring, can't complain..
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[06:33] schestowitz-pi near the top the feeds are more sparsely populated
[06:33] schestowitz-pi but pgup/down helps
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[08:06] schestowitz-pi one good thing about being unhinged, unlocked, off the rails of a gui
[08:06] schestowitz-pi and doing your own code is that it is easily extensible
[08:06] schestowitz-pi no need to lobbyp "upstream"
[08:06] schestowitz-pi but now, having been deatched from quiterss, i already think how to use heuristics
[08:06] schestowitz-pi limited to gui (like filtering by words) to script things and cluster related topics
[08:06] schestowitz-pi algorithmically
[08:06] schestowitz-pi we already manage toi post far more links per day
[08:06] schestowitz-pi (btw, just got back, catching up a bit)
[08:06] techrights[sec] In the last 15 years lobbying upstream, even when providing sampe code, is
[08:06] techrights[sec] a waste of time.
[08:06] techrights[sec] I suppose something with a GUI could be built out aspects of the feed reader
[08:06] techrights[sec] script, but it's not a high return on effort until there are more reasons to
[08:06] techrights[sec] learn PyQt and such.
[08:09] schestowitz-pi i'm quite good at guis and used many frameworks
[08:09] schestowitz-pi but would rather not rush to gui-fy things as there is a maintenance overhead
[08:09] schestowitz-pi when new versions come out
[08:09] schestowitz-pi not good roi
[08:09] schestowitz-pi my matlab/octave gui stuff had me ranked #1 in the world around 2004 or 2005
[08:09] schestowitz-pi gui fetishes are a 90s thing
[08:09] schestowitz-pi i think due to many people m,ovined from doses to various windowing things
[08:09] schestowitz-pi and it was "all the rage"
[08:12] techrights[sec] the only area a GUI /might/ help is being able to edit the OPML entry inside
[08:12] techrights[sec] the interface. Because the UI is currently a web page, that is to possible at
[08:12] techrights[sec] the moment.
[08:13] schestowitz-pi it's easy enough for me with nano and kate
[08:13] schestowitz-pi the latter is a GUI
[08:13] schestowitz-pi but sure, it does not do editing per se
[08:13] schestowitz-pi not in the beyond-nesting level
[08:13] schestowitz-pi there are xml and opml general-purpose editors
[08:13] schestowitz-pi no need to make antoher one ;-)
[08:21] techrights[sec] Exactly.
[08:22] schestowitz-pi wow, this toolset is really awesome, wish we had done this years ago
[08:22] schestowitz-pi but did not until the crash
[08:22] schestowitz-pi i already knew I was not efficient because the workflow felt wrong
[08:22] schestowitz-pi lots of clicking and copying, where the actions were repetitive
[08:24] schestowitz-pi all i really needed was 1) overview, 2) no text, 3) consistent format
[08:24] schestowitz-pi overview as in, let's see what's new atm
[08:24] schestowitz-pi btw, phoronix can barely produce even one headline worth clicking in per day now
[08:24] schestowitz-pi a lot is just some kernel patches that don't matter much
[08:24] schestowitz-pi due to over-emphasising quotas
[08:26] techrights[sec] It's all about finding which parts of the workflow cann be offloaded onto
[08:26] techrights[sec] scripts and about tuning the workflow to facilitate that while still getting
[08:26] techrights[sec] revelvant tasks done.
[08:26] techrights[sec] Too much clicking is always a bad sign even if some people enjoy it and
[08:26] techrights[sec] find it addictive^Wengaging.
[08:26] techrights[sec] Body text could be added as per the automated feeds but I think that would
[08:26] techrights[sec] add very little to no value. I've only checked two or three Phoronix articles
[08:26] techrights[sec] in recent months and they were really more like blurbs than posts or articles.
[08:26] techrights[sec] Given Michael's great work in the past, I feel bad for the situation he is in
[08:28] schestowitz-pi he still does benchmarks, but a lot of the rest is to generate "clicks" and get people to
[08:28] schestowitz-pi see the ads, which are most of each page
[08:28] schestowitz-pi i meant above to seay "no images", not "no text"
[08:28] schestowitz-pi very seldom do images become really essential to what I am reading
[08:28] schestowitz-pi esp. in technical domains
[08:28] schestowitz-pi like some photo of a politician
[08:28] schestowitz-pi adds nothing
[08:28] schestowitz-pi regarding outlines, at the moment I offload the html using my script, so use the two
[08:28] schestowitz-pi tools in parallel
[08:28] schestowitz-pi i am dump mine into /tmp in 2 mins
[08:32] schestowitz-pi two files just added to /tmp
[08:32] schestowitz-pi exmplifying the dirty script/hack
[08:32] schestowitz-pi and its output that I then use
[08:32] schestowitz-pi some feeds, like france24, are neat because they're providing just enough text, not badly
[08:32] schestowitz-pi tranculated, and there no ?tracking-junk trailing the url (i manually remove those)
[08:32] schestowitz-pi so I can read, categorise, post to irc and my backup at the site schestowitz.com while it gets added
[08:32] schestowitz-pi to Daily Llinks
[08:33] schestowitz-pi *truncated, not sure why I typed that strange word
[08:33] schestowitz-pi muscle memory I guess
[08:33] techrights[sec] Is body text needed? I figure it would be probably be hidden by a click and
[08:33] techrights[sec] if a click is needed it might as well bring up the full web page in the browser
[08:35] schestowitz-pi regarding body text, is there a "hidden" property for blockquote?
[08:35] schestowitz-pi or some other approach?
[08:35] schestowitz-pi so that it appears in the html file but not in the browser
[08:35] schestowitz-pi the context is very unpredictale, varies from site to site
[08:45] schestowitz-pi out of curiousity, and i rarely do such stuff, i checked how many requests per week for the Daily Links fish thi
[08:45] schestowitz-pi ngie (over html/SOME RSS clients but not all, def. not gemini), it says 35k-40k
[08:45] schestowitz-pi i.e. 5k+ a day
[08:45] schestowitz-pi checking image requests helps count out bots, spiders, and passive readers over the full text rss
[08:45] schestowitz-pi feed (we give everything in rss, as some people demand to read it this way and it is more
[08:45] schestowitz-pi convenient if you can afford the b/w)
[08:45] schestowitz-pi apachelog says every 5 mins about 200 reqs for the TR RSS feed
[08:45] schestowitz-pi so if you assume people poll once a day that can be a lot
[08:46] schestowitz-pi i think that, all in all, Daily Links are actually the most useful contribution of the site
[08:46] schestowitz-pi or so I was told
[08:46] schestowitz-pi i know several foss sites that tried to copy it but gave up as they cannot do it as well
[08:46] techrights[sec] I'm not sure how many feed readers are broken though
[08:49] schestowitz-pi yeah, these metrics are not reliable and should not matter much
[08:49] schestowitz-pi back in 2004ish I was getting obsessed with site traffic
[08:49] schestowitz-pi to the point where I spent too much time worrying about it
[08:49] schestowitz-pi 5 mins ago it said 100+ requests for the linux-china webm files were made in <5 mins
[08:49] schestowitz-pi those are not likely to be bots
[08:49] schestowitz-pi i was surprised to see 50k reqs for videos per week
[08:49] schestowitz-pi if you go to google.com
[08:49] schestowitz-pi press video
[08:49] schestowitz-pi search for linux stuff
[08:49] schestowitz-pi techrights is listed there and ranked well
[08:55] schestowitz-pi i feel sort of bad for people who still think Google/YouTube as a shim between their audience is safe
[08:55] schestowitz-pi or twitter "followers" instead of direct access to rss feeds
[08:55] schestowitz-pi our rss address has been the same for almost 17 years
[08:55] schestowitz-pi companies don't last this long, ot the urls don't (feedBURNER)
[08:55] schestowitz-pi anyway, sorry i i rammble on too much. i left my employer at the right time, we can not fortify what
[08:55] schestowitz-pi we have and imprrrrrrrrrrrrove it (oops, that's barrier and loggy network)
[08:55] schestowitz-pi *laggy
[08:55] schestowitz-pi high latency can result in keystroke sent several times
[08:55] schestowitz-pi i use ytalk over the raspi400
[08:55] schestowitz-pi it connected over ssh to vonick, which in turns connected to ssh
[08:55] schestowitz-pi *is connected
[08:55] schestowitz-pi and then vonick runs barrier over two machines, to reach 'itself'
[08:55] schestowitz-pi barrier would 'skip' or 'bypass' the machine in the middle if it cannot be reached
[08:55] schestowitz-pi but i spent an hour yesterday trying to debug a separate issue with the two barrier handles screen
[08:55] schestowitz-pi edges and corner for screen spaces that are of very diferent shape
[08:55] schestowitz-pi synergy does not seem to have this problem, but nothing is perfect, i timed out and gave up
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[09:00] schestowitz-pi the monthly cost of pc+external screen is low compared to the "worth" of time
[09:00] schestowitz-pi i dim down more these days, or physically switch off when afk
[09:01] schestowitz-pi distributing the processes a<cross machine can be done in a way that makes it robust to one machine
[09:01] schestowitz-pi losing the connection or rebooting
[09:01] schestowitz-pi for important open files we have the pi back up to external 3tb drive each morning
[09:01] schestowitz-pi and keep a stack going back a few days, in case removery from older scnapshot is needed
[09:01] schestowitz-pi the files are accessed over ssh, so there is also a corresponding working file in /tmp or ram
[09:01] schestowitz-pi i started doing it this way 12 months ago when vonick alerted about the ssd
[09:01] schestowitz-pi it seems like good practice in general, two working copies always on two machines
[09:01] schestowitz-pi just need to seperate the files that barely change (infrequent backups) and those that change
[09:01] schestowitz-pi all day long
[09:01] schestowitz-pi anf files you don't mind losing, e.g. browser history, images you already uploaded to a site etc./
[09:06] techrights[sec] Rsync can do incremental backup with --link-dest
[09:08] schestowitz-pi i prefer what i call "stacks" and iirc amazon calls "Glacier(TM)"
[09:08] schestowitz-pi since 2004ish
[09:08] schestowitz-pi so that in case I mess up something I can go back in time
[09:08] schestowitz-pi p[redating zfs and btrfs in linux
[09:08] schestowitz-pi also, if you use the don't delet option in rsync (or vice vers)
[09:08] schestowitz-pi then you're left with lots of cruft
[09:08] schestowitz-pi rather than a mirror
[09:16] techrights[sec] Yes, periodic use of the --delete option is essential.
[09:17] schestowitz-pi seems like a neat workaround
[09:17] schestowitz-pi to embrace of file systems that are complex
[09:17] schestowitz-pi i will take a look.....
[09:44] schestowitz-pi
[09:44] schestowitz-pi sometimes the mumble monitoring picks up or scans a scanner
[09:44] schestowitz-pi just now some ip from a block in bulgaria (it seems)
[09:44] schestowitz-pi tried some parts above 60000
[09:44] schestowitz-pi *ports
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[10:06] techrights[sec]
[10:06] techrights[sec] Scanners run all the time against many ports
[10:06] techrights[sec]
[10:27] schestowitz-TR2 So Far This Year 75,717 Deaths in England and Wales, Compared to 58,461 in the Same Period in 2019 https://schestowitz.com/Weblog/archives/2023/02/14/30-percent-death-increase/
[10:27] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-schestowitz.com Blog Archive So Far This Year 75,717 Deaths in England and Wales, Compared to 58,461 in the Same Period in 2019
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[12:02] schestowitz-pi pandemic is over
[12:02] schestowitz-pi back to work, folks
[12:02] schestowitz-pi good luck
[12:02] schestowitz-TR2 "persistently sad or hopeless" https://www.plenglish.com/news/2023/02/13/cdc-says-teen-girls-report-record-levels-of-violence-suicide-risk/ | Source: La Prensa Latina
[12:02] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.plenglish.com | CDC says teen girls report record levels of violence, suicide risk - Prensa Latina
[12:07] techrights[sec]
[12:07] techrights[sec] They are affected worst by social control media.
[12:08] schestowitz-pi make-up cannot compete with instagram
[12:08] schestowitz-pi so they will always feel ugly
[12:16] techrights[sec] Not to mention the destructive messages brought to the non-mainland Chinese
[12:16] techrights[sec] targets by ByteDance.
[12:28] schestowitz-pi idg says microsoft faces "slowing growth"
[12:29] schestowitz-pi i didn't know firing 25k staff is "growth"
[12:29] schestowitz-pi then again, i didn't know ComputerWorld News is noise
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[12:49] techrights[sec] g other that growth cannot be
[12:49] techrights[sec] mentioned. Thus collapse is even labelled as "slowing growth" or "less growth
[12:49] techrights[sec] than expect" or some other nonsense.
[12:49] techrights[sec] "growth" has become so sacred to MBAs that anything other that growth cannot be
[12:49] techrights[sec] mentioned. Thus collapse is even labelled as "slowing growth" or "less growth
[12:49] techrights[sec] than expect" or some other nonsense.
[12:49] schestowitz-pi in 1945 the soviets entered berlin
[12:50] schestowitz-pi hitler experienced "slowing growth" and shot himself
[12:50] schestowitz-pi alwaysd wanting morer and never is "enough" is a mental condition
[12:50] schestowitz-pi even putin might have it and biden pumps up the war budget
[12:50] schestowitz-pi so it seems those people run the world
[12:50] schestowitz-pi they always want more
[12:50] schestowitz-pi more salary, higher position
[12:50] schestowitz-pi "vicious cycle"
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[13:58] schestowitz-TR2 Two completely different things https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/02/eff-backs-california-bill-protect-people-seeking-abortion-and-gender-affirming | Source: EFF
[13:58] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.eff.org | EFF Backs California Bill to Protect People Seeking Abortion and Gender-Affirming Care from Dragnet Digital Surveillance | Electronic Frontier Foundation
[13:59] techrightssec Yes, they're working to marginalize a mainsteam topic by coupling it to
[13:59] techrightssec other completely unrelated divisive. It's done on purpose.
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[14:00] schestowitz-pi EFF afaic remember focused on the core issues back in the novell days
[14:00] schestowitz-pi nothing about abortion and such
[14:00] schestowitz-pi that's ACLU
[14:00] schestowitz-pi EFF and ACLU do collaborate on overlapping issues at times
[14:01] techrights[sec] Collaboration is fine and at times useful. However, the core issues need to
[14:01] techrights[sec] be in the forefront 100% of the tine,
[14:01] techrights[sec] s/tine/time
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[15:59] schestowitz-pi unstable troublemaker in sheep clothing
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[16:04] schestowitz-pi 'back' now from in-house valentine's
[16:04] schestowitz-pi cards, gifts, other special things
[16:04] schestowitz-pi i can't believe in 2023 we're still 30% more deaths than 2019
[16:04] schestowitz-pi and the media does not mention this
[16:05] schestowitz-pi we joked just not about what we could do "out" and not just the cost
[16:05] schestowitz-pi but the risk associated
[16:06] techrights[sec] The media does not mention deaths here either
[16:06] techrights[sec] though they are many
[16:43] schestowitz-pi soon they will call people with masks on "snobs", nuns, paranoid, "criminals"
[16:43] schestowitz-pi i.e. the opposite of what it was in 20202
[16:43] schestowitz-pi policies not consistent wrt the data/evidence
[16:43] schestowitz-pi it's like a "fashion"
[16:43] schestowitz-pi now wearing them is "out of fashion"
[16:46] schestowitz-pi headsup: don't expect manyn links/articles today, i prioritise being a decent person/husband and today is 14/2
[16:48] schestowitz-pi to guys it might be a mostly normal day, but to women it is not
[16:48] schestowitz-pi partly because of peers and brain
[16:50] schestowitz-TR2 COVID-19 vaccines we have at the moment suck anyway. Efficacy far too low. Cheap to make (bar patent cartel/thicket), cause illness, don't offer sufficient protection. https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Sweden-Discards-8.5-Million-Doses-of-COVID-19-Vaccines-20230213-0018.html
[16:50] -TechrightsBN/#boycottnovell-www.telesurenglish.net | Sweden Discards 8.5 Million Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines | News | teleSUR English
[16:52] schestowitz-TR2 Lesson of the story: do NOT PRE-order junk. Certainly don't pay x100 times the production costs because of a patent collusion and DO NOT do all this under/with secret clauses at taxpayers' expense. They won't be happy about it.
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[16:57] schestowitz-TR2 the-scientist.com running "sponsored-article"[s] (spam/ads). We remember when the site had some dignity and quality. Sadly, a lot of journals went down the same path/route, even took bribes from Bill Gates to do a 180, instead of condemning his anti-health push -- as they once they -- they'd run puff pieces for him (yes, even Lancet!!!)
[16:57] schestowitz-TR2 the-scientist.com is, at this moment, 66% SPAM ("sponsored article"") and 3% "opinion" (yes, opinion, not reporting). it'll probably be offline in a few years. sold out.
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