#editorial | Logs for 2018-11-13

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[01:08:28] <Bytram> whereto? http://feedproxy.google.com
[01:08:29] <upstart> ^ 03The US now has the two fastest supercomputers, but China has way more machines on Top500 list ( https://www.cnet.com )
[01:08:31] <exec> └─ 13Upgraded US supercomputers claim top two spots on Top500 list - CNET
[01:08:42] <Bytram> whereto? http://go.theregister.com
[01:08:44] <upstart> ^ 03What's big, blue, and short on Intel? The supercomputer world's podium: USA tops Top500 with IBM Power9 ( https://www.theregister.co.uk )
[01:08:45] <exec> └─ 13What's big, blue, and short on Intel? The supercomputer world's podium: USA tops Top500 with IBM Power9 • The Register
[02:08:17] <Bytram> =g a cray in your pocket
[02:08:18] <upstart> https://www.inyourpocket.com - Rawa Blues Festival | Katowice
[02:08:32] <Bytram> =g is that a Cray in your pocket
[02:08:33] <upstart> https://www.inyourpocket.com - Rawa Blues Festival | Katowice
[02:08:41] <Bytram> =g "Is that a Cray in your pocket"
[02:08:42] <upstart> [0 results]
[02:08:48] <Bytram> #g "Is that a Cray in your pocket"
[02:08:49] <MrPlow> sorry, there were no results for your query
[02:08:55] <Bytram> #g Is that a Cray in your pocket
[02:08:55] <MrPlow> https://www.inyourpocket.com - "After communism fell, the festival went international, drawing stars such as Luther Allison, Junior Wells, Koko Taylor, and Keb Mo and Robert Cray & The Mighty ..."
[02:08:57] <upstart> ^ 03Rawa Blues Festival | Katowice
[02:09:02] <Bytram> lol
[02:11:18] <Bytram> whereto?
[02:11:28] <Bytram> whereto? http://go.theregister.com
[02:11:30] <upstart> ^ 03OK Google, why was your web traffic hijacked and routed through China, Russia today? ( https://www.theregister.co.uk )
[02:11:31] <exec> └─ 13OK Google, why was your web traffic hijacked and routed through China, Russia today? • The Register
[02:52:25] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[02:52:26] <upstart> ^ 03Scientists predict a 'dark matter hurricane' will collide with the Earth ( https://www.cnet.com )
[02:52:27] <exec> └─ 13Scientists predict a 'dark matter hurricane' will collide with the Earth - CNET
[03:04:46] <Bytram> Fnord666: Hey! I just noticed you posted all the stories for Sunday (UTC) Congrats!!! https://soylentnews.org
[03:04:47] <upstart> ^ 03- SoylentNews User ( https://soylentnews.org )
[03:04:48] <exec> └─ 13- SoylentNews User
[03:26:11] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.businessinsider.com
[03:26:12] <upstart> ^ 03Humans are about to touch the deepest corners of the ocean for the first time — an endeavor as dangerous as landing on the moon ( https://www.businessinsider.com )
[03:26:28] <Bytram> https://www.businessinsider.com
[03:26:30] <upstart> ^ 03Humans are about to touch the deepest corners of the ocean for the first time — an endeavor as dangerous as landing on the moon
[03:29:48] -!- mrpg [mrpg!~Thunderbi@Soylent/Staff/Editor/mrpg] has joined #editorial
[03:29:48] -!- mode/#editorial [+v mrpg] by Hephaestus
[03:32:35] <mrpg> I came to push stories and chew bubblegum. And I'm all out of gum.
[03:32:49] <Bytram> *chuckles*
[03:34:08] <mrpg> Now I wanna play doom.
[03:34:21] <mrpg> Don't you have a cold? go to sleep.
[03:34:44] <Bytram> I do, and I had been sleeping, but then got a nasty leg cramp in my thigh
[03:34:59] <Bytram> then saw the story queue had run out, so got up to do something about it
[03:35:04] <mrpg> Sometimes I get those in my calf when I wake up.
[03:35:07] <mrpg> #g calf
[03:35:07] <MrPlow> https://www.webmd.com - "Mar 13, 2017 ... WebMD provies information about the antomy of the calf muscle including the function, conditions affecting the calf including injuries, and much ..."
[03:35:08] <upstart> ^ 03The Calf Muscle (Human Anatomy): Diagram, Function, Location
[03:35:14] <Bytram> Mooooo!
[03:35:23] <Bytram> ;)
[03:35:30] <mrpg> I had the doubt :)
[03:35:42] <Bytram> English is like that
[03:35:46] <mrpg> I'll do "Latest Top500 List:"
[03:35:51] <Bytram> noice
[03:36:39] <Bytram> I was tempted to quote something from the top500 site; their summary is extremely well written, but could find no way to condense it, so went with taking something from elsewhere
[03:40:11] <mrpg> hmm
[03:40:16] <mrpg> Let's c
[03:40:26] <Bytram> humming in the key of C?
[03:40:55] <mrpg> More like C+
[03:41:27] <Bytram> looks like you dropped one of these "+"
[03:41:36] <mrpg> I never tried c++
[03:41:43] <mrpg> Only ANSI C
[03:42:05] <Bytram> I've used both ANSI and EBCDIC
[03:42:09] <Bytram> btw
[03:42:14] <Bytram> I've used both ANSII and EBCDIC
[03:42:18] <Bytram> I thnk
[03:42:21] <Bytram> #G ANSII
[03:42:26] <Bytram> oh, wait
[03:42:35] <Bytram> ASCII and EBCDIC, my bad!
[03:44:29] <mrpg> I read about that but I never saw it.
[03:47:07] <mrpg> I'll put some text into extended copy
[03:47:33] <Bytram> there are two places in the series of codes representing letters of the alphabet where additional characters are inserted.
[03:48:00] <Bytram> so a regular expression [a-z] matches things besides just letters, or at least it used to.
[03:50:11] <mrpg> Supercomputers ready.
[03:52:47] <Bytram> I've got another story almost ready to submit
[03:53:17] <Bytram> it's on its way
[03:55:11] <mrpg> Is this capitalization right? "A Supercomputer on the ISS will soon be Open for Science Experiments"
[03:55:43] <Bytram> urmmm
[03:56:32] <Bytram> "Supercomputer on ISS will soon be Available for Science Experiments"
[03:57:08] <Bytram> In general, I take the approach that if I could only read the capitalized words, would I get the key idea of the story
[03:58:04] <mrpg> Ok, ISS PC - ready
[03:58:24] <Bytram> Frankly, I did not see anything wrong with what you had, but felt like I could tighten it up a bit.
[03:58:25] <Bytram> k
[03:59:56] <Bytram> free speech in EU
[04:00:15] <Bytram> @ 2018/11/13 12:50:00
[04:02:39] <Bytram> that's about all I've got... gonna head back to bed
[04:03:09] <Bytram> mrpg: thanks so much for stepping up and pushing stories and attempting to chew gum... at the same time!
[04:03:17] <Bytram> =)
[04:03:42] <Bytram> 2nding top 500
[04:03:42] <mrpg> I lied, I had no gum whatsoever. Sadly.
[04:03:55] <Bytram> so what holds your teeth in place?
[04:03:57] <Bytram> ;)
[04:03:57] <mrpg> 2ding BGP
[04:04:14] <mrpg> Ah, Ok, I have no chewing gum
[04:04:49] * Bytram chuckles
[04:05:28] <Bytram> nice splitting it into the extended copy area. I should have thought of doing that and indicating same.
[04:05:33] <Bytram> mrpg++ good catch
[04:05:33] <Bender> karma - mrpg: 59
[04:06:28] <Bytram> 2nding HP in Spaaaace!
[04:06:44] <Bytram> looks good!
[04:07:09] <Bytram> am gonna call it good and head back to bed... thanks again!
[04:07:21] <Bytram> hope you have a great night!
[04:07:59] <mrpg> Good night to you too, bye.
[04:12:03] <mrpg> 2ding the submarine one
[04:12:08] <mrpg> amazon HQ in NY ready
[04:12:27] <mrpg> That's all bye
[04:12:32] -!- mrpg has quit [Quit: close - bye]
[22:16:46] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[22:16:47] <upstart> ^ 03Microsoft Patches Actively Exploited Windows Vulnerability | SecurityWeek.Com ( https://www.securityweek.com )
[22:16:48] <exec> └─ 13Microsoft Patches Actively Exploited Windows Vulnerability | SecurityWeek.Com
[22:17:07] <Bytram> https://threatpost.com
[22:17:09] <upstart> ^ 03MicMicrosoft Patches Zero-Day Bug in Win7, Server 2008 and 2008 R2
[22:17:09] <exec> └─ 13Microsoft Patches Zero-Day Bug in Win7, Server 2008 and 2008 R2 | Threatpost | The first stop for security news
[22:20:18] <Bytram> takyon++ Thanks for keeping the story queue filled!
[22:20:18] <Bender> karma - takyon: 106
[22:20:22] <Bytram> colds--
[22:20:22] <Bender> karma - colds: -8
[22:20:25] <Bytram> phlegm--
[22:20:25] <Bender> karma - phlegm: -1
[22:20:57] * Bytram looks at FB / Palmer Luckey
[22:25:21] * Bytram pushed that out, now looking at Intel 5G modems
[22:27:19] <Bytram> set for 2018/11/14 00:40:00
[22:28:14] * Bytram looks at Flood a Desert
[22:30:55] <Bytram> looks good... going out at 2018/11/14 02:17:00
[22:32:44] <Bytram> whereto? http://go.theregister.com
[22:32:46] <upstart> ^ 03Another 3D printer? Oh, stop it, you're killing us. Perhaps literally: Fears over ultrafine dust ( https://www.theregister.co.uk )
[22:32:47] <exec> └─ 13Another 3D printer? Oh, stop it, you're killing us. Perhaps literally: Fears over ultrafine dust • The Register
[22:35:54] <Bytram> .
[22:35:57] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.tandfonline.com
[22:35:58] <upstart> ^ 03Investigating particle emissions and aerosol dynamics from a consumer fused deposition modeling 3D printer with a lognormal moment aerosol model ( https://www.tandfonline.com )
[22:36:08] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.tandfonline.com
[22:36:09] <upstart> ^ 03Investigating particle emissions and aerosol dynamics from a consumer fused deposition modeling 3D printer with a lognormal moment aerosol model
[22:38:31] <Bytram> now on to 3D printer can spew toxic chemicals
[22:39:07] <Bytram> actually, I was already looking at it... let's set it to go out at 2018/11/14 03:54:00
[22:40:03] <Bytram> Apple t2 Security Chip
[22:41:14] <Bytram> will set that one for: 2018/11/14 05:31:00
[22:42:22] <Bytram> diabetic hackers
[22:44:34] <Bytram> looks like it requires javascript to get the whole story; I'll pass.
[23:23:48] <chromas> I misread the title. I thought the MS patches were actively exploiting the vulnerability
[23:27:44] * Bytram had a relatively short shift today.
[23:28:07] <Bytram> was tempted to leave early, but managed to make it all the way through.
[23:28:09] <Bytram> colds--
[23:28:09] <Bender> karma - colds: -9