#editorial | Logs for 2019-01-08

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[00:34:52] <chromas> Poll: Best interval for new polls: ☐ 1 weeks ☐ 1 months ☐ et cetera
[00:48:21] <Bytram> Best interval for polls: ☐ 4 weeks ☐ 28 days ☐ 1 month ☐ 1/12 year ☐ 83 micro-millenia
[01:40:27] <Bytram> .
[01:40:28] <Bytram> .
[01:41:06] <Bytram> =submit https://www.cnet.com
[01:41:07] <upstart> Submitting "Samsung expands 8K TV to 98 inches at CES, because why the hell not"...
[01:41:08] <exec> └─ 13Samsung expands 8K TV to 98 inches at CES, because why the hell not - CNET
[01:41:29] <upstart> Sub-ccess! https://soylentnews.org
[01:42:24] <Bytram> ~arthur https://arstechnica.com
[01:42:27] <exec> └─ 13LG introduces OLED TV that rolls up and disappears when you’re not watching it | Ars Technica
[01:42:28] <exec> 723 stories loaded
[01:42:29] <exec> attempting to submit story: "LG introduces OLED TV that can roll up and disappear when you’re not watching it"
[01:42:59] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[01:43:04] <exec> 723 stories loaded
[01:44:21] <chromas> You can late-merge the samsung tv with the LG one :)
[02:23:53] <Bytram> here's another one!! this time it's a Sony
[02:23:56] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[02:23:57] <upstart> ^ 03Sony's first 8K TVs get supersized to 85 and 98 inches at CES 2019 ( https://www.cnet.com )
[02:23:58] <exec> └─ 13Sony's first 8K TVs get supersized to 85 and 98 inches at CES 2019 - CNET
[02:24:15] <Bytram> =submit https://www.cnet.com
[02:24:16] <upstart> Submitting "Sony's first 8K TVs get supersized to 85 and 98 inches at CES 2019"...
[02:24:17] <exec> └─ 13Sony's first 8K TVs get supersized to 85 and 98 inches at CES 2019 - CNET
[02:24:38] <upstart> Sub-ccess! https://soylentnews.org
[02:34:22] <Bytram> =submit http://lists.gnu.org
[02:34:25] <exec> └─ 13Bash-5.0 release available
[02:34:25] <upstart> Submitting "Bash-5.0 release available"...
[02:34:47] <upstart> Sub-ccess! https://soylentnews.org
[03:43:51] <Bytram> time to hit the hat
[03:44:02] <Bytram> have a great night everyone!
[22:55:50] <takyon> I posted a new poll but didn't set it display
[22:56:09] <takyon> please check the options and see if I have covered all of the major CPU architectures
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[23:06:02] <takyon> there might be some ARM chips with or without backdoor (TrustZone?)
[23:07:11] <Bytram> yes, TrustZone IIRC
[23:07:17] <Bytram> #g TrustZone
[23:07:18] <MrPlow> https://trust.zone - "Unblock websites, overcome censorship and surf anonymously with a Trust.Zone VPN. Access blocked content, prevent ISP from tracking your online activity."
[23:07:30] <Bytram> #g ARM TrustZone
[23:07:30] <MrPlow> https://www.arm.com - "Arm TrustZone technology is a system-on-chip (SoC) and CPU system-wide approach to security with hardware-enforced isolation to establish secure end ..."
[23:08:10] <Bytram> takyon: nothing comes to mind offhand except what Sun used... Sparq(?)
[23:08:28] <Bytram> #g Sun Microsystems sparc
[23:08:29] <MrPlow> https://en.wikipedia.org - "SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture) is a reduced instruction set computing (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) originally developed by Sun Microsystems."
[23:15:15] <Bytram> takyon: What do you think of collapsing choices #1, #6, and #7 (maybe; not sure) #5 all into a single choice: RISC-based
[23:15:41] <Bytram> other than that, and SPARC, poll looks pretty good to me!
[23:26:55] <takyon> whatever you feel works
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[23:52:51] <mrpg> Hi, I've been absent because I've been dying at home in my bed with gripe. The flu. I feel less bad now.
[23:54:40] <takyon> I've got a cold
[23:59:18] <mrpg> Rest and drink a lot of water.