#editorial | Logs for 2019-02-21

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[05:19:19] <Fnord666> evening Bytram
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[15:14:24] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.256kilobytes.com
[15:14:26] <upstart> ^ 03Get These Dependencies Off My Lawn: 5 Tasks You Didn't Know Could be Done with Pure HTML and CSS
[15:17:50] <Bytram> whereto? https://arstechnica.com
[15:17:51] <upstart> ^ 03The first private mission to the Moon may launch Thursday night ( https://arstechnica.com )
[15:17:52] <exec> └─ 13The first private mission to the Moon may launch Thursday night | Ars Technica
[16:52:53] <Bytram> #g know when to hold 'em; know when to fold 'em
[16:52:54] <MrPlow> https://www.youtube.com - "Jul 1, 2008 ... with lyrics:) On a warm summer's evenin' on a train bound for nowhere, I met up with the gambler; we were both too tired to sleep. So we took ..."
[16:53:10] <Bytram> #g lyrics know when to hold 'em; know when to fold 'em
[16:53:11] <MrPlow> https://www.azlyrics.com - "You gotta learn to play it right. You got to know when to hold 'em, Know when to fold 'em, Know when to walk away, And know when to run. You never count your ..."
[16:55:33] <Bytram> ${abbr TSMC}
[16:55:33] <fungus> <abbr title="Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company">TSMC</abbr>
[16:56:23] <Bytram> #g TSMC
[16:56:23] <MrPlow> https://www.tsmc.com - "I AcceptWe use cookies to improve your user experience and for web traffic statistics purposes. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of cookies ..."
[17:00:55] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.youtube-nocookie.com
[17:00:56] <upstart> Error: Title is empty
[17:00:57] <exec> └─ 132.5" SSD Installation Guide (Laptop / All-in-One) - Mr Memory - YouTube
[17:17:15] <Bytram> #yt vyRTW3LvT-zE
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[17:17:24] <Bytram> woops!
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[17:18:16] <Bytram> wb
[17:21:00] <Bytram> whereto? https://youtu.be
[17:21:01] <upstart> ^ 032.5" SSD Installation Guide (Laptop / All-in-One) - Mr Memory ( https://www.youtube.com )
[17:21:02] <exec> └─ 132.5" SSD Installation Guide (Laptop / All-in-One) - Mr Memory - YouTube
[17:56:32] <Bytram> #g "Hyabusa-2"
[17:56:33] <MrPlow> https://www.youtube.com - "Jul 2, 2018 ... Hayabusa 2 (3.2 Billion Killometers) Chorus: Hayabusa Hayabusa 2 is coming Hayabusa Hayabusa asteroid jumper Bringing star dust to our ..."
[17:56:48] <Bytram> #g "Hyabusa 2" probe
[17:56:49] <MrPlow> https://www.newscientist.com - "1 day ago ... Can a tiny Japanese probe revive it? Hyabusa 2 is in orbit around asteroid Ryugu. Jaxa. By Leah Crane. THE space-age gold rush is dead."
[17:57:01] <Bytram> #g wikipedia "Hyabusa 2" probe
[17:57:01] <MrPlow> https://phys.org - "Oct 23, 2013 ... The probe will be flung on a trajectory that its operators hope will ... Hayabusa-2 is a successor to the original \"Hayabusa\", a deep-space probe that picked up asteroid dust from a .... The wiki page says that there are actually three parts. ... Hyabusa 2 also has a mini-lander that will move around the surface ..."
[17:57:17] <Bytram> #g wikipedia "Hyabusa 2"
[17:57:17] <MrPlow> https://www.youtube.com - "Jul 2, 2018 ... Hayabusa 2 (3.2 Billion Killometers) Chorus: Hayabusa Hayabusa 2 is coming Hayabusa Hayabusa asteroid jumper Bringing star dust to our ..."
[17:57:44] <Bytram> #g wikipedia.org "Hyabusa 2"
[17:57:44] <MrPlow> https://space.stackexchange.com - "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spektr-UV ... List of space telescopes (in the Contents list, click on Ultraviolet): https://en.wikipedia.org ..."
[18:00:51] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.newscientist.com
[18:00:53] <upstart> ^ 03Japan's Hayabusa 2 may finally kick-start the asteroid mining era | New Scientist ( https://www.newscientist.com )
[18:04:01] <Bytram> whereto? https://www.youtube.com
[18:04:02] <upstart> ^ 03"Hayabusa2" Touchdown (TD1)(English)
[18:04:03] <exec> └─ 13"Hayabusa2" Touchdown (TD1)(English) - YouTube
[18:05:21] <Bytram> ~time x
[18:05:23] <exec> Thursday, 21 February 2019 @ 6:05 pm UTC - Coordinated Universal Time
[18:05:27] <Bytram> ~time NYC
[18:05:29] <exec> Thursday, 21 February 2019 @ 1:05 pm EST - New York, NY
[18:05:39] <Bytram> ~time EST
[18:05:41] <exec> Thursday, 21 February 2019 @ 1:05 pm ET - Eastern Time
[18:12:05] <Bytram> whereto? https://arstechnica.com
[18:12:06] <upstart> ^ 03“My left shoe won’t even reboot”: Faulty app bricks Nike smart sneakers ( https://arstechnica.com )
[18:12:07] <exec> └─ 13“My left shoe won’t even reboot”: Faulty app bricks Nike smart sneakers | Ars Technica
[18:12:17] <Bytram> ~arthur https://arstechnica.com
[18:12:21] <exec> └─ 13“My left shoe won’t even reboot”: Faulty app bricks Nike smart sneakers | Ars Technica
[18:12:22] <exec> 900 stories loaded
[18:12:22] <exec> story not found
[18:13:01] <Bytram> =submit Have you tried taking it off and putting it back on again? https://arstechnica.com
[18:13:03] <upstart> Submitting "“My left shoe won’t even reboot”: Faulty app bricks Nike smart sneakers"...
[18:13:03] <exec> └─ 13“My left shoe won’t even reboot”: Faulty app bricks Nike smart sneakers | Ars Technica
[18:13:24] <upstart> Sub-ccess! https://soylentnews.org
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[21:05:17] Sulla is now known as chromas
[22:31:39] <Bytram> #g Wikipedia china moon lander far side
[22:31:40] <MrPlow> https://en.wikipedia.org - "Chang'e 4 is a Chinese lunar exploration mission that achieved the first soft landing on the far side of the Moon, on 3 January 2019."
[22:39:25] <Bytram> #g Wikipedia Hyabusa-2
[22:39:25] <MrPlow> https://en.wikipedia.org - "Hayabusa2 is an asteroid sample-return mission operated by the Japanese space agency, JAXA. It follows on from Hayabusa ..."
[22:40:31] <Bytram> #g ryugu
[22:40:32] <MrPlow> https://en.wikipedia.org - "162173 Ryugu, provisional designation 1999 JU3, is a near-Earth object and a potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group. It measures approximately 1 ..."