#soylent | Logs for 2020-06-04

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[23:21:44] <TheMightyBuzzard> naw, five years old
[23:21:00] <carny> or being quarantined with someone you 'love'?
[23:20:34] <carny> another casualty of current politics?
[22:49:39] <exec> └─ 13Guy Reviews Scotch While His Wife Packs Her Stuff And Leaves Him In The Background
[22:49:39] <systemd> ^ 03Guy Reviews Scotch While His Wife Packs Her Stuff And Leaves Him In The Background
[22:49:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> on an entirely more awesome note: https://www.bolde.com
[22:43:17] <TheMightyBuzzard> i swear, any OK resident who watches the weather could do a better job.
[22:42:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> man, TN tornado tracking sucks ALL OF THE BALLS compared to OK tornado tracking.
[22:42:21] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into TheMightyBuzzard's gaping mouth
[22:42:21] * TheMightyBuzzard yawns
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[22:06:59] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Project Gutenberg Public Domain Library Blocked in Italy for Copyright Infringement - https://sylnt.us - Project-Gutenberg-sind-nicht-seht-gut?
[21:56:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Atlantic’s Third Storm Has Formed in Record Time, and It’s a Threat - https://sylnt.us - and-the-rain-rain-rain-came-down-down-down
[21:29:45] * Deucalion wakes boru from postprandial doze :P
[20:34:42] <Deucalion> They probably hold the keys for encrypted conversations anyway
[20:34:19] <AndyTheAbsurd> ...okay that probably wouldn't actually work, but it would be pretty funny if did.
[20:33:59] <AndyTheAbsurd> Zoom: No encryption for free users, so if you plan to commit crimes, be sure to pay us so that we can be charged as accessories!
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[20:28:20] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Zoom Says Free Users Won’t Get End-to-end Encryption So FBI and Police Can Access Calls" (1 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[20:27:59] <exec> └─ 13Zoom says free users won’t get end-to-end encryption so FBI and police can access calls
[20:27:59] <systemd> Submitting "Zoom says free users won’t get end-to-end encryption so FBI and police can access calls"...
[20:27:58] <SoyCow2736> =asub https://apple.news
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[19:57:29] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Expect the Unexpected: Solar Orbiter to Pass Through the Tails of Comet ATLAS - https://sylnt.us - no-social-distancing-here || HAMR-Jr Is a Speedy Quadrupedal Robot the Size of a US Penny - https://sylnt.us - zippity-do-bot
[19:34:13] <NCommander> o/
[19:25:59] -!- mode/#soylent [+v NCommander] by Aphrodite
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[18:40:54] <Deucalion> OK... ping me... I'll be around and about
[18:38:43] <boru> Deucalion; yeah, I have a hunch as to what the issue was last night. I'll have some dinner now, and ping you after.
[18:37:35] <Deucalion> Going to revert the server back to SHA1 for now :D
[18:37:16] <Deucalion> <SaslServ> jiggly LOGIN (EXTERNAL)
[18:37:15] <Deucalion> SASL authentication succeeded
[18:37:03] <Deucalion> -!- : has client certificate fingerprint SPKI:SHA2-512:6e7887ab12b83be704cb9bb69dd09d8698a619d9f95a5f751b3a39fa3518e1e6866cbe944555e9a63b62d5d5d289ba11898b68040cd981ef5bffe23a6b6f63f8
[18:37:03] <Deucalion> -!- : is using a secure connection [TLSv1.2, ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384]
[18:37:03] <Deucalion> -!- server : irc.sylnt.us [It's all about the people!]
[18:37:03] <Deucalion> -!- ircname : JiggleDaily
[18:37:03] <Deucalion> jiggly [~me@ixwi33-084-685-016.range38-589.btcentralplus.com]
[18:36:45] <Deucalion> boru, I got spki_sha512 working fine with irssi
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[18:20:50] <Bytram> laters everybody!
[18:20:04] <Bytram> wish I could chat more bot I have some errands to run.
[18:19:04] <Bytram> feel free to submit a story on it!
[18:16:45] <Bytram> sry; busy trying to push out a story right now
[18:16:16] <tedious> Bytram: You don't know me. :)
[18:15:44] <Bytram> making NO effort is certainly not going to change things
[18:15:28] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Military and Intelligence Personnel Can be Tracked With the Untappd Beer App - Bellingcat" (42 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[18:15:06] <systemd> Submitting "Military And Intelligence Personnel Can Be Tracked With The Untappd Beer App - bellingcat"...
[18:15:06] <exec> └─ 13bellingcat - Military And Intelligence Personnel Can Be Tracked With The Untappd Beer App - bellingcat
[18:15:05] <FatPhil> =submit https://www.bellingcat.com
[18:14:35] <tedious> Has that ever worked? :)
[18:14:20] <Bytram> !!
[18:14:16] <Bytram> vote
[18:13:10] <tedious> Maybe some of those bad businesses and politicians won't be around soon. :)
[18:11:41] <Bytram> sadly regulatory capture is a thing, as is laws/bills being written by businesses to be rubber-stamped bu campaign-donated reps
[18:09:51] <tedious> If a patent isn't benefiting society let's get rid of it.
[18:09:27] <tedious> We only have laws to benefit society.
[18:09:03] <tedious> Sounds like rent seeking.
[18:08:13] <Bytram> what about defensive patents?
[18:07:25] <Bytram> I'm not defending the practice, but I am aware that there is much more to getting a product to market and profitable than is immediately apparent
[18:06:53] <tedious> My point is just that so many patents are sitting on the shelves doing nothing that we could probably solve a ton of problems with tech if they were set free.
[18:05:50] <tedious> We already have that with kickstarter for small projects and the megacorps have enough funding already.
[18:02:32] <Bytram> tedious: what about lining up funding so they can actually make the doohicky?
[18:01:04] <Deucalion> boru, I'm just familiarising myself with irssi right now
[18:00:35] <tedious> I'd like to see a patent reform where any citizen can bring a simple suit against a patent on the grounds that it hasn't been commercialized and isn't benefiting society.
[17:59:17] <tedious> I think too much of it gets stuck in patent purgetory and will never actually get used.
[17:58:09] <tedious> Most of this great new science and technology never goes anywhere but it's fun to read about. :)
[17:49:12] <AndyTheAbsurd> Man, I've been hearing about gallium-based transistors for 20+ years; but I've never actually heard of any commercial applications of them.
[17:45:49] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Surpassing Silicon: Paper-Thin Gallium Oxide Transistor Handles More Than 8,000 Volts - https://sylnt.us - bright-spark
[17:05:50] <chromas> Maybe the truth should stop dicking around and speak up already
[15:49:24] <Bytram> https://quoteinvestigator.com
[15:49:20] <exec> titles already enabled for 10#soylent
[15:49:19] <Bytram> ~title on
[15:49:16] <exec> titles enabled for 10#soylent
[15:49:15] <Bytram> ~title on
[15:49:02] <Bytram> https://quoteinvestigator.com
[15:44:44] <systemd> https://www.businesstimes.com.sg - That wasn't Twain: how a misquotation is born, Life & Culture - THE ...;
[15:44:43] <Bytram> =g quoteinvestigator.com "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes" -nytimes.com -nny360.com
[15:44:24] <systemd> https://www.nny360.com - That wasn't Mark Twain: how a misquotation is born | Opinion ...
[15:44:24] <Bytram> =g quoteinvestigator.com "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes" -nytimes.com
[15:44:10] <systemd> https://www.nytimes.com - That Wasn't Mark Twain: How a Misquotation Is Born - The New York ...
[15:44:09] <Bytram> =g quoteinvestigator.com "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes"
[15:43:25] <Bytram> g "a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still putting on its shoes"
[15:39:17] <systemd> https://www.nytimes.com - That Wasn't Mark Twain: How a Misquotation Is Born - The New York ...
[15:39:15] <Bytram> =g mark twain lie around the world shoes on
[15:36:02] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Astronomers Find Cosmic Golden Needle Buried for Two Decades - https://sylnt.us - put-a-ring-on-it
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[13:37:43] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Student Clears Up "Massive" Black Hole Confusion - https://sylnt.us - glad-they-cleared-that-up
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[12:31:37] <exec> sed enabled for 10#soylent
[12:31:36] <Bytram> ~sed on
[12:31:26] <Bytram> s/e/ea/
[12:31:18] <Bytram> brek time
[12:31:07] <Bytram> ~tell NCommander Please review the changes I made to the round-table story. I have a copy of the orig, if needed.
[12:26:50] <Bytram> Quizzical look as he tried to remember my saying something about that. And then, after several LONG seconds, he realized he'd been pranked. Not something to be done lightly with my dad! But he was a good sport about it in the end.
[12:25:20] <cmn32480> lol
[12:25:01] <Bytram> "When you are done watching a DVD, you have to remember to rewind it."
[12:24:28] <Bytram> "yes?"
[12:24:19] <Bytram> "Oh, dad. I almost forgot! There's one more thing that is VERY important."
[12:23:47] <Bytram> he's listening very closely and does not want to miss anything
[12:23:28] * cmn32480 notes that Blockbuster has been part of Dish Network since 2011
[12:23:17] <Bytram> rewind, pause, ffwd, captioning, etc
[12:22:50] <Bytram> Explained all the buttons on the remote.
[12:22:33] <Bytram> I skimmed over the instructions.
[12:22:14] <Bytram> he was not technically savvy, so I took care of connecting it to the TV and getting it all set up as my dad watched very closely.
[12:21:30] <Bytram> ~10-15 years ago I decided to move my dad out of the stone age and got him a DVD player.
[12:20:59] <Bytram> HA!
[12:20:52] <Bytram> =)
[12:20:47] <cmn32480> found a similar article
[12:20:43] <cmn32480> yup
[12:20:40] <Bytram> cmn32480: ^^^
[12:20:29] <systemd> https://apnews.com - Oregon Blockbuster outlasts others to become last on Earth
[12:20:28] <Bytram> =g Blockbuster Bend Oregon
[12:19:39] <systemd> https://www.adn.com - Alaska's last 2 Blockbuster stores are closing, leaving just one in the ...
[12:19:39] <Bytram> =g Blockbuster Alaska
[12:19:24] <cmn32480> I think there is still 1 Blockbuster franchise in existence
[12:19:22] <Bytram> yuppers
[12:19:01] <cmn32480> and now long ago out of business
[12:19:00] <Bytram> They held on for a few more years, but were finally overtaken by technology and eventually folded (right about the same time as Blockbuster)
[12:18:06] <Bytram> Still had one or two just in case, but were now primarily just renting tapes.
[12:17:46] <Bytram> They'd gotten started when most people did not even own a VCR, so they had offered VCR rentals way back when.
[12:16:31] <Bytram> I didn't have much time for watching videos, unfortunately, but my roommate was certainly willing to take advantage of the opportunity!
[12:15:23] <Bytram> One of 'em was so excited he said I could have free rentals forever!
[12:14:58] <Bytram> there were two guys who owned/ran the shop.
[12:14:34] <Bytram> anyway, with the new partitions defined, and another format, and restore I was able to get it running
[12:13:55] <Bytram> (fwiw, I recall that SpinRite played a roll in this somehow)
[12:13:11] <Bytram> needed to repartition so each partition was < 32 MB (Yay FAT!)
[12:12:36] <Bytram> The original hard disk was ~30MB and I had picked up something more like 80MB
[12:11:51] <Bytram> Figured out the hard disk was dying, picked up another one, installed it in the box, FDISK, FORMAT, restore backup... and wouldn't boot.
[12:10:46] <Bytram> The box was already *several* years old, so it was not surprising.
[12:10:19] <Bytram> I don't entirely remember the details, but ISTR that the POST was reporting errors.
[12:09:32] <Bytram> they had a server that supported 3 other PCs that acted as terminals.
[12:08:59] <Bytram> I asked if I could take a look... and they led me out back.
[12:08:29] <Bytram> I asked a few questions and it was quickly apparent it was more of an appliance to them -- they knew little more than how to back it up (yay!) and operate it
[12:07:14] <Bytram> Oh?
[12:07:09] <Bytram> There was a VHS shop near where I lived many years ago. They offhand mentioned they were having some computer problems.
[12:06:09] <Bytram> cmn32480: =)
[12:05:52] <Bytram> mumph whum phem whuffle pop!
[12:05:27] <cmn32480> be kind! Rewind!
[12:01:55] <TheMightyBuzzard> in your speaker cabinet
[12:01:05] * Bytram wonders where he left that bulk tape eraser
[12:00:26] * exec genuinely merges trousers full of Super VHS tapes with Bytram
[12:00:23] <TheMightyBuzzard> ~gday Bytram
[12:00:23] <Bytram> slacker!
[12:00:10] * systemd timidly crossbreeds a 40 of slack with TheMightyBuzzard
[12:00:09] <Bytram> =gnu TheMightyBuzzard
[12:00:00] <Bytram> DECWriter: 1200 baud bi-directional dot matrix tractor-fed ASCII terminal
[11:59:16] <Bender> karma - coffee: 5253
[11:59:16] <TheMightyBuzzard> coffee++
[11:59:04] <Bender> karma - decwriter: 1
[11:59:04] <Bytram> decwriter++
[11:58:49] <Bytram> I recall learning there were 4 sides to each sheet of 132-column, fan-fold, green-bar printer paper we used on our computer terminals.
[11:54:45] <cmn32480> nah... jsut use the same sheet over and over
[11:54:13] * Bytram is gonna need a whole lot more printer paper!
[11:53:45] * exec nonchalantly hallucinates a printout of XP with bytram
[11:53:43] <cmn32480> ~gday bytram
[11:53:40] <cmn32480> lol
[11:53:13] * systemd accidentally spews a systemd-nspawn container of undefined behavior on cmn32480
[11:53:13] <Bytram> =gnuday cmn32480
[11:53:01] <Bytram> chromas: FatPhil: Something did feel a bit "off" when I wrote that... you're editors; please feel free to go and fix it!
[11:52:11] <Bender> karma - coffee: 5252
[11:52:11] <Bytram> coffee++
[11:49:28] <Bender> karma - coffee: 5251
[11:49:28] <cmn32480> coffee++
[11:26:05] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - the Atlantic’s Third Storm Has Formed in Record Time, and It’s a Threat - https://sylnt.us - and-the-rain-rain-rain-came-down-down-down
[10:57:33] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Live Show on Improving Your Security -- Wednesday June 3rd, 2020 - https://sylnt.us - protect-yourself
[09:59:15] <Bender> karma - chromas: 289
[09:59:15] <FatPhil> chromas++ for knowing that it's 'eat .. have' not 'have .. eat'
[09:15:56] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Australia DTA Hands Over More Money for Another Gov Front End Without a Business Case - https://sylnt.us - Spend-money-to-make-business-happy
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[07:07:28] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Synthetic Rebuilt Red Blood Cells - Improving on Nature - https://sylnt.us - made-on-Caprica
[05:36:51] <Julian> There are a lot of idioms which don't survive logical interpretation
[05:34:01] <chromas> but if you wanted to have it afterward, then you'd have a challenge
[05:33:43] <chromas> It'd be sort of hard to eat if you don't have it first
[05:33:09] <Julian> That's how I say it
[05:29:45] <chromas> Shouldn't it be eating your cake and having it too?
[05:29:32] <chromas> from the precedence-4-presidents dept.
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[04:57:38] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Accused of Setting Dangerous Precedent - https://sylnt.us - having-your-cake-and-eating-it-too-OR-let-them-eat-cake?
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[03:36:37] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SpaceX Starlink Launch Tonight WED 2020-06-03 21:25 EDT: Successful! [Updated] - https://sylnt.us - 2cold2hold
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[03:13:45] <Fnord666> :)
[03:07:56] <AzumaHazuki> sheets hot from the dryer are the best~
[03:07:49] <AzumaHazuki> ahhh...fresh laundry
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[02:56:02] <systemd> Submitting "Surpassing Silicon: Paper-Thin Gallium Oxide Transistor Handles More Than 8,000 Volts"...
[02:56:00] <SoyCow8192> =asub https://scitechdaily.com
[02:55:45] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Patterned Optical Chips That Emit Chaotic Light Waves Keep Secrets Perfectly Safe" (12 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:55:23] <systemd> Submitting "Patterned Optical Chips That Emit Chaotic Light Waves Keep Secrets Perfectly Safe"...
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[02:54:08] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08Scientists Create a Pattern That is Impossible to Duplicate – High-Security Identification That Ca" (12 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:53:46] <systemd> Submitting "Scientists Create a Pattern That Is Impossible to Duplicate – High-Security Identification That Cannot Be Counterfeited"...
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[02:50:58] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Expect the Unexpected: Solar Orbiter to Pass Through the Tails of Comet ATLAS" (26 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:50:37] <systemd> Submitting "Expect the Unexpected: Solar Orbiter to Pass Through the Tails of Comet ATLAS"...
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[02:50:08] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03New High Precision Chip-Based Laser Gyroscope Can Measure Earth’s Rotation" (20 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:49:46] <systemd> Submitting "New High Precision Chip-Based Laser Gyroscope Can Measure Earth’s Rotation"...
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[02:47:04] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - NASA InSight Lander Finally Pushes its Burrowing 'Mole' Heat Probe into Mars - https://sylnt.us - deepers-creepers
[02:31:29] <chromas> aye
[02:30:12] <tedious> Starlink is the new satellite internet service that's supposed to be super fast right?
[02:21:47] <chromas> low-altitude sql insertion
[02:17:05] <Fnord666> so classic SQL Injection
[02:14:46] <chromas> "By assigning the ticket to a particular team member, the GLPI system parsed the ";--" characters in the header of the HBPI email, and interpreted it as a Structured Query Language database command that deleted data in the helpdesk system."
[02:14:29] <systemd> ^ 03Email from HaveIBeenPwned wipes helpdesk tickets
[02:14:27] <chromas> https://www.itnews.com.au
[01:58:53] <carny> looks like 480
[01:52:17] <carny> RandomFactor: how many starlink sats does this make deployed so far?
[01:51:47] <carny> i love how those dogs run out to laugh at the bad drivers then go right back home to relax wagging their tails
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[01:40:53] <RandomFactor> Deploying
[01:38:34] <Fnord666> double lol
[01:37:51] <RandomFactor> I was looking for a good toaster joke with the RRBC sub. (toaster=cylon) but really couldn't come up with one.
[01:37:13] <RandomFactor> Nothing much left but deploying in a few minutes
[01:36:57] <Fnord666> lol
[01:36:26] <chromas> Instructions unclear; ship stuck in toaster
[01:34:34] <RandomFactor> Stage 1 Landing on drone ship "Just Read the Instructions" successful.
[01:25:40] <RandomFactor> Liftoff.
[01:24:39] <systemd> ^ 03Starlink Mission ( https://www.youtube.com )
[01:24:38] <RandomFactor> T-60 Seconds on Starlink Launch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xBFHjkUvw)
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[00:37:08] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SpaceX Starlink Launch Tonight WED 2020-06-03 21:25 EDT (THU 2020-06-04 @ 01:25 UTC) - https://sylnt.us - 2cold2hold
[00:33:15] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/><b>Biomimetic Rebuilding of Multifunctional Red Blood Cells: Modular Design Using Functional Components</b>, <cite>ACS Nano</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.9b08714">10.1021/acsnano.9b08714</a>)</p>
[00:33:12] <RandomFactor> =cite 10.1021/acsnano.9b08714
[00:12:14] <Bytram> tabled.. for discussion?
[00:06:44] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - 'Black Nitrogen': Researchers Discover New High-Pressure Material and Solve Periodic Table Puzzle - https://sylnt.us - under-pressure