#editorial | Logs for 2019-09-25

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[00:32:55] <chromas> I can't tell if the annals site requires moneys to read their article or if accounts are free
[00:33:03] <chromas> https://annals.org
[00:33:04] <upstart> ^ 03Types of Information Compromised in Breaches of Protected Health Information
[00:33:05] <exec> └─ 13Types of Information Compromised in Breaches of Protected Health Information | Annals of Internal Medicine | American College of Physicians
[00:33:21] <chromas> from the story https://soylentnews.org
[00:33:22] <upstart> ^ 03Error
[00:33:23] <exec> └─ 13Error
[00:35:24] <Bytram> https://api.hackertarget.com
[00:35:34] <Bytram> https://api.hackertarget.com
[00:41:14] <Bytram> =submit https://devblogs.microsoft.com
[00:41:16] <upstart> Submitting "How did MS-DOS decide that two seconds was the amount of time to keep the floppy disk cache valid?"...
[00:41:38] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "How Did MS-DOS Decide That Two Seconds Was the Amount of Time to Keep the Floppy Disk Cache Valid?" (0 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:52:49] <Fnord666> Evening Bytram
[01:53:01] <Bytram> Fnord666: odding
[01:53:19] <Fnord666> maybe I'll start there next time
[01:53:24] <Bytram> lol
[01:53:28] <Fnord666> how you be?
[01:53:29] <Bytram> thansk for the laf
[01:53:46] <Bytram> good, but a bit humid tonight so a bit sticky, too.
[01:54:38] <Bytram> had well over 100 tabs open in my browser and just got it back down to a more manageable 74 =)
[01:54:46] <Bytram> how are YOU?
[01:55:00] <Fnord666> good, thanks for asking
[01:55:25] <Fnord666> just relaxing a bit before it's time to turn in
[01:55:34] <Bytram> looks like we need a few more stories to make it through the night
[01:55:37] <Bytram> nod nod
[01:55:56] <Bytram> thanks for the stories you pushed out!!!
[01:56:04] <Fnord666> I can put a few more out there
[01:56:45] <Fnord666> the one you posted intrigued me
[01:56:46] * Bytram looks at renaissnce kitchen
[01:56:53] <Bytram> =)
[01:57:20] <Bytram> I actually read the (long) BBC article and the journal story as well before writing up what I did
[01:57:48] <Fnord666> I like the write up
[01:58:13] <Bytram> I never had to "race the beam" but my first computer had 4kB of RAM, so I know what it means to try and squeeze out every iota of performance while shrinking everything to the bare minimum of code
[01:59:02] <Bytram> heck, I remember spending an hour trying to tailor config.sys and autoexec.bat to free up 16 bytes of memory (or so), just so I could get all the drivers I needed loaded and still leave enough memory for the program!
[02:01:04] <Bytram> thanks for the complement!
[02:01:29] <Fnord666> I did update the story to include a link to the full paper. It was mentioned but not linked.
[02:01:31] <Bytram> tried to make it a bit of a mystery / whodunnit / howdunnit
[02:01:59] <Bytram> I *tried* to it in there! I recall even putting (pdf) after the title!
[02:02:13] <Bytram> might have boluxed up the link or something.
[02:02:30] <Fnord666> yep. I had to do three tries to get it to stick. Something was eating the link
[02:02:37] <Bytram> nod nod
[02:02:57] <Bytram> beware that anything else in an anchor tag besides the href="..." can cause problems.
[02:03:03] <Fnord666> well crap. it's gone again!!!
[02:03:09] <Bytram> noreferrer
[02:03:12] <Bytram> LOL!
[02:03:17] * Bytram takes a look
[02:03:53] <Bytram> "The article is a narration of the story outlined in the abstract: Entombed: An archaeological examination of an Atari 2600 game [programming-journal.org] (DOI: https://doi.org [doi.org]) and full article (pdf) [arxiv.org]:"
[02:03:55] <exec> └─ 13Entombed: An archaeological examination of an Atari 2600 game
[02:04:19] <Fnord666> I must have hit the cache
[02:04:23] <Bytram> what link were you trying to add?
[02:04:34] <Fnord666> it's there when I go into edit
[02:04:48] <Fnord666> the link "full article (pdf)"
[02:04:52] <Bytram> yep, takes a couple minutes for the cache to get flushed and updated
[02:05:27] <Bytram> as far as I can remember, that link WAS the there when I saved the story
[02:05:32] <Bytram> gremlins--
[02:05:32] <Bender> karma - gremlins: -1
[02:05:41] <Fnord666> I can't believe I passed cmn in irpg!
[02:06:02] <Fnord666> must have gotten one of the gremlins wet
[02:06:14] <Bytram> feed me!
[02:07:03] <Bytram> =g alice eat me
[02:07:04] <upstart> https://aliceinwonderland.fandom.com - Eat Me Cake | Alice in Wonderland Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia
[02:07:22] <Fnord666> The good news is it sounds like there are 5 more masterpieces out there!
[02:07:59] <Bytram> heh, the atari 2600 uncrackable story did come out pretty well, if I say so myself. Too easy to get caught in the weeds with all the details.
[02:09:45] <Fnord666> It's gotta be an interesting story behind that
[02:10:35] <Bytram> well between then and now we HAVE had a few wars, plagues, and fires
[02:10:53] <Bytram> toss in a few earthquakes and plain old decay and rot.
[02:11:05] <Bytram> is surprising this many actually DID survive
[02:12:11] <Fnord666> While true whenever I've come up with something really clever or something that works in a non-obvious way, I've remembered it.
[02:12:53] * Bytram looks at your d-link sub
[02:13:18] <Fnord666> I'm posting the msdos sub in a sec
[02:14:36] <Bytram> k
[02:14:37] <Bytram> heh
[02:14:53] <Bytram> "D-Link team released a patch [dlink.com] for this issue on 11/04/2019"
[02:15:00] <Bytram> back to the future?
[02:15:08] <Fnord666> the d-link sub was relevant because I actually still ahve one of those and need to check for an update
[02:15:23] <Fnord666> I assume that's european formatting April 11 2019
[02:15:33] <Bytram> D-Link team <a href="ftp://ftp2.dlink.com/SECURITY_ADVISEMENTS/DNS-320/REVA/DNS-320_REVA_FIRMWARE_v2.06B01.zip">released a patch</a> for this issue on 11/04/2019 [(April 11, 2019. --martyb.)]
[02:15:50] <Fnord666> nod nod
[02:16:05] <Bytram> oh, wait. *I* am the Ed for that one.
[02:16:29] <Bytram> D-Link team <a href="ftp://ftp2.dlink.com/SECURITY_ADVISEMENTS/DNS-320/REVA/DNS-320_REVA_FIRMWARE_v2.06B01.zip">released a patch</a> for this issue on 11/04/2019 [(April 11, 2019. --Ed.)]
[02:16:50] <Bytram> ISOdates++
[02:16:50] <Bender> karma - isodates: 1
[02:16:56] <Bytram> 2019-04-11
[02:17:36] <Fnord666> and it's listed as 4/11/2019 on D-Link's site for the downlaod
[02:18:00] <Bytram> so, something got lost in the translation
[02:18:06] <Fnord666> the previous firmware before that was 2016, so yeah, not looking for patches often
[02:18:46] <Fnord666> and even though I have it registered, I don't recall seeing a notice that a secureity patch was available. Lazy bastards
[02:19:01] <Bytram> check your spam folder
[02:19:13] <Fnord666> :)
[02:19:43] <Bytram> ummm, what is the device supposed to DO?
[02:19:57] <Fnord666> I do have background processes that scan that folder for misrouted things, particularly from vendor
[02:20:04] <Bytram> kewel
[02:20:08] <Fnord666> It's a home NAS
[02:20:17] <Bytram> oh! noice!
[02:20:36] <Fnord666> you buy it, stuff a couple of drives in it and drop it on your network
[02:20:41] * Bytram was just getting the idea that he's gonna need one, one of these days
[02:20:46] <Bytram> nod nod
[02:21:00] <Fnord666> for a slight overcharge tey'll sell you one with drives already in it.
[02:21:33] <Fnord666> and probably not NAS rated drives like WD red I think.
[02:21:34] <Bytram> get an RPi and hang a couple USB drives off it with software RAID?
[02:21:47] * Bytram honestly has no idea
[02:21:57] <Fnord666> I wonder if there's a Pi build of freeNAS
[02:22:09] <Bytram> =g RPi FreeNAS
[02:22:09] <upstart> https://www.ixsystems.com - Free NAS with Raspberry Pi. Is It Possible? | iXsystems Community
[02:22:38] <Fnord666> the Pi 4 probably makes it possible at least.
[02:23:00] <Fnord666> It probably can't do on the fly transcoding though for media playback for example.
[02:23:33] <Bytram> seen reports that the RPi 4 runs *hot* (70 C) be sure to get a case with a fan or there will likely be throttling issues
[02:23:37] <Fnord666> One of the ones that I have even runs a torrent peer for you
[02:24:04] * Bytram is too tired to make a pun using "Torrent Pier"
[02:24:09] <Fnord666> Yep I've seen that too and watched a video of someone testing it and watching with a FLIR camera
[02:24:22] <Fnord666> it was a bright spot
[02:24:43] <Fnord666> I usually put heat sinks on my Pis anyway and a smallish fan
[02:24:47] <Bytram> what a great idea!
[02:25:10] <Bytram> just put it in the fridge
[02:25:21] <Fnord666> perfect
[02:25:57] <Fnord666> And like everyone else probably, he touched the metal package on the SoC. Pulled it back right quick!
[02:26:18] <Fnord666> the old "and these things get hot...ouch!"
[02:26:37] <Bytram> if he was lucky... heat tends to melt flesh and make it 'sticky'
[02:27:26] <Bytram> My first IBM compatible PC had PC DOS 3.0... didn't know about the disk cache
[02:27:32] <Fnord666> yup. leave a little behind
[02:27:35] <Bytram> I sure do know about swapping floppies!!
[02:28:12] <Bytram> one product I tested back-in-the-day came on something like a dozen floppies.
[02:28:17] <Fnord666> and making flippies?
[02:28:51] <Fnord666> yep the microsoft C compiler was something like 7 floppies
[02:28:53] <Bytram> being in QA/test, we had to make sure the release worked, so took the 'golden' floppies and made a fresh install on a bare machine to ensure it was "all good"
[02:29:19] <Bytram> C 5.1 (IIRC) had the *best* documentation I've seen
[02:29:42] <Fnord666> Oh heck yeah, it was like an entire bookcase shelf of books!
[02:30:01] <Bytram> Syntax, sematics, explanation of every arg, and examples illustrating most (all?) of them!!!
[02:30:05] <Fnord666> I still have a boxed set of Borland C++ 2.0 around here somewhere
[02:30:34] <Bytram> Lotus 1-2-3 fit on a floppy
[02:30:42] <Bytram> an d was fast
[02:30:43] <Fnord666> remmeber Borland Turbo C and Turbo Pascal?
[02:30:47] <Bytram> on a 286.
[02:31:10] <Bytram> never used 'em, but yup -- saw MANY reports of people using them, and happily!
[02:31:23] <Fnord666> yeah, I remember lotus and wordperfect on dos running on a floppy
[02:31:29] * Bytram looks at next jet age
[02:32:01] <Fnord666> 2nding masterpiece
[02:34:59] * Bytram blushes.
[02:35:28] <Fnord666> lol
[02:36:21] <Fnord666> ok I just went and looked. I have 4 boxes of 3.5" 720K floppies. The Borland C++ is 11 disks and doesn't have a version so v1.0
[02:36:40] <Bytram> whoa!
[02:36:45] <Fnord666> There's disks for MS-DOS 6.22 as well
[02:37:02] <Fnord666> Also word 6.0 when it ran on DOS
[02:37:14] <Fnord666> and WordPerfect 4.2
[02:37:14] <Bytram> flashback to my first computing job... CP/M on an Altair (like in "War Games") with 8-inch floppies
[02:37:39] <Fnord666> Sad to say I never got to use a computer with 8" floppies
[02:37:46] <Bytram> ISTR Word 5.1 for DOS being made avail by Microsoft for free
[02:38:13] <Bytram> ISTR the Wang word processors were 8-inch floppies, too.
[02:38:24] <Fnord666> Probably why I have it. Borland gave its stuff away too if you were at school
[02:38:36] <Bytram> =g wang computer VS100
[02:38:37] <upstart> http://www.ricomputermuseum.org - Wang VS100 - RICM
[02:39:24] <Fnord666> did any 8" floppies have gates that flipped down or did they all ahve doors?
[02:39:55] <Fnord666> and yes, I'm now covered in cobwebs
[02:43:04] <Bytram> the ones I used just had the ejector button or, you'd put in the floppy, and then twist a 'flap/knob' to lock it in.
[02:43:31] <Bytram> said knob would twist down in front of the media slot,
[02:43:51] <Bytram> man, those are OLD cobwebs. Not terribly sure about that at all.
[02:44:22] <Fnord666> it has been a while since I've opened that box
[02:46:10] * Bytram cues memories by barbra streisand
[02:46:54] <Fnord666> speaking of which I just queued up "Child's Play" to watch.
[02:47:03] <Fnord666> Hi Chucky!
[02:48:17] <Bytram> As part of the jet story, there is a link to a vid on youtube that is about 32GB in size. My first hard drive (40 MB Seagate ST-251a half-height 5 1/4 inch) had to be partitioned as 32 MB and 8 MB because FAT could not handle anything larger than 32 MB in one partition.
[02:48:57] <Bytram> And now I am wirelessly downloading a single video, in less than a minute that would exceed the size of that partition.
[02:49:39] <Fnord666> LOL.
[02:50:03] <Fnord666> do you recall software called Stacker?
[02:50:41] <Fnord666> It installed as a driver and did in-flight compression for data on your hard drive.
[02:50:50] <Bytram> yes, but never used it.
[02:51:00] <Bytram> Just new what my luck would make it do!
[02:51:19] <Fnord666> That was how I expanded my first HD's capacity from 10MB to 15 ish. 5 1/4" form factor, double height!
[02:51:42] <Fnord666> I could probably see the bits on the platters
[02:52:52] <Bytram> first computer I ever used was via dialup to a PDP-8 with 24 Kwords of memory (12-bit words0
[02:53:07] <Bytram> used *core* memory
[02:53:12] <Bytram> saw a board once.
[02:53:51] <Bytram> could see each bit as a little magnetic donut with 3 wires through it: vertical, horizontal, and diagonal
[02:55:52] <Bytram> each magnetic bead was something like 2-5 mm in diameter (from vague ancient memory;
[02:58:20] * Bytram gives up oin jet story... too warm too concentrate
[02:58:25] <Fnord666> One of the guys at work has a bag of the ferrite rings from core memry. A bag of bits. Some vendor gave it to him a few years ago
[02:58:37] <Fnord666> and yeah, they're tiny.
[02:59:05] <Fnord666> Did you ever hear of rope memory? It was used to program the apollo computers
[02:59:36] <Fnord666> It was the ROM.
[02:59:45] <Fnord666> =g rope memory apollo
[02:59:46] <upstart> https://en.wikipedia.org - Core rope memory - Wikipedia
[02:59:58] <Bytram> heard of it but never used or saw it.
[03:00:08] <Bytram> ditto for racetrack memory
[03:00:12] <Bytram> =g racetrack memory
[03:00:13] <upstart> https://en.wikipedia.org - Racetrack memory - Wikipedia
[03:06:39] <Bytram> that's gonna do it for me. Got almost nothing done for the past hour. Can better spend that time sleeping!
[03:06:47] <Bytram> ~gnight Fnord666
[03:06:49] * exec erratically shoves a hash list of dehydrated water in Fnord666
[03:08:17] <Bytram> =submit https://www.techradar.com
[03:08:19] <upstart> Submitting "There's one crucial way tape still trounces SSDs and hard drives when it comes to storage..."...
[03:08:41] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "There's One Crucial Way Tape Still Trounces SSDs and Hard Drives When It Comes to Storage..." (10 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:08:46] <Bytram> dehydrated water... Just add water! =)
[03:08:53] <Bytram> this time for sure!
[03:08:54] <Fnord666> ~gnight Bytram
[03:08:56] * exec irrevocably snatches a diaper full of chinese chili from Bytram
[03:09:08] <Bytram> no chili for me tonight.
[03:09:19] <Bytram> oh wells
[03:09:23] <Fnord666> good night Bytram. Pleasant dreams
[03:09:30] <Bytram> have a good one and nice chatting with ya!!
[03:09:33] <Bytram> Same to you!
[03:09:41] <Fnord666> ditto
[03:10:10] <Fnord666> I'll probably toss a couple more stories on the fire and head to bed myself
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[14:09:20] <Bytram> whereto? https://edition.cnn.com
[14:09:22] <exec> └─ 13Uber CEO calls business 'sustainable' amid huge losses - CNN
[14:09:23] <upstart> ^ 03Uber CEO says business is 'absolutely sustainable' after losing $5 billion in three months
[14:13:35] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[14:13:36] <upstart> ^ 03Juul CEO steps down as vaping company ceases all US advertising ( https://www.cnet.com )
[14:13:37] <exec> └─ 13Juul CEO steps down as vaping company ceases all US advertising - CNET
[14:13:58] <Bytram> =g Juul Burns Crosthwaite
[14:13:59] <upstart> https://www.foxbusiness.com - Juul CEO Kevin Burns steps down | Fox Business
[14:14:31] <Bytram> =g Juul Burns Crosthwaite -Fox
[14:14:32] <upstart> https://www.kvue.com - Philip Morris, Altria end merger talks; Juul CEO steps down | kvue.com
[14:14:44] <Bytram> =g Juul Burns Crosthwaite -Fox -Kvue
[14:14:45] <upstart> https://www.nbcboston.com - Juul to End Advertising and Lobbying Efforts of E-Cigarette - NBC10 ...
[14:15:01] <Bytram> =g Juul Burns Crosthwaite -Fox -Kvue -Boston
[14:15:02] <upstart> https://www.apnews.com - Philip Morris, Altria end merger talks; Juul CEO steps down
[14:15:26] <Bytram> =g Juul Burns Crosthwaite -Fox -Kvue -Boston -apnews
[14:15:27] <upstart> https://www.kmvt.com - Juul CEO steps down, company to end advertising for e-cigarette
[14:16:29] <Bytram> =g Juul
[14:16:29] <upstart> https://www.juul.com - The Smoking Alternative, unlike any E-Cigarette or Vape | JUUL
[14:17:37] <janrinok> ~gday Bytram - this is a late start for you. Did you sleep well?
[14:17:38] * exec crutchyly pukes an overflowing chest of tongue awareness month on Bytram
[14:18:15] <Bytram> yes, I did thanks. Got some things done on the home front and took it easy this AM, thanks to you and Fnord666 stuffing the queue!
[14:19:36] <janrinok> I was happy to queue-stuff for a while :)
[14:20:19] <Bytram> was growing concerned with your great productivity and was hoping it was not becoming burdensome
[14:25:32] <Bytram> =g Philip Morris, Altria end merger talks
[14:25:33] <upstart> https://www.cnbc.com - Philip Morris and Altria end merger talks
[14:30:28] <Bytram> https://www.cnbc.com
[14:30:29] <exec> └─ 13MO: Altria Group Inc - Stock Price, Quote and News - CNBC
[14:30:32] <upstart> ^ 03MO: Altria Group Inc - Stock Price, Quote and News - CNBC
[14:30:53] <Bytram> =g cnbc stock quotes Altria
[14:30:53] <upstart> https://www.cnbc.com - MO: Altria Group Inc - Stock Price, Quote and News - CNBC
[14:31:09] <Bytram> =g cnbc stock quotes phillip Morris
[14:31:10] <upstart> https://www.cnbc.com - PM: Philip Morris International Inc - Stock Price, Quote and News ...
[14:31:32] <janrinok> I'm doing about 5 stories a day, I'd like to reach 5000 sometime but I'm not setting myself any timescales. If I have to do something else at this end then I will. But thanks for the concern. I've still got my priorities.
[14:32:25] <janrinok> Fnord needn't worry - if he wants me to pause until he has passed me I don't mind
[14:33:26] <janrinok> Bytram, are you making any progress with the report?
[14:33:57] <Bytram> yes, slow but steady. have a couple more things to add and then a solid review should do it. =)
[14:34:11] <janrinok> let me know if/when I can help
[14:34:15] <Bytram> thanks for asking
[14:34:52] * Bytram feels like it is a sword of damocles(sp?) hanging over his head; the sooner it's done, the sooner relaxation is possible
[14:37:39] <Bytram> =g sword of damocles
[14:37:40] <upstart> https://en.wikipedia.org - Damocles - Wikipedia
[14:39:43] <Bytram> break time
[16:16:34] <carny> https://www.ft.com
[16:16:36] <upstart> ^ 03Subscribe to read | Financial Times
[16:16:36] <exec> └─ 13Subscribe to read | Financial Times
[16:16:57] <carny> that's another good domain to filter out
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[21:43:40] <Bytram> FatPhil: Howdy!
[21:43:48] <Bytram> Got a favor to ask, if I may?
[21:46:08] <Bytram> FatPhil: Story queue has run dry; I made a couple subs that could prolly go out pretty easily, if you have a mind to. Could you please help?
[21:47:41] <FatPhil> Howdy Bytram! Sure, I'll pick a few that look interesting to me, so I can have somebody to flame when I get up in the morning!
[21:48:00] <Bytram> That's the spirit! ;)
[21:48:51] <FatPhil> but first I'll turn on javascript - I hate it when I forget to do that, and lose my edits on a page reload
[21:49:02] <Bytram> And, of course, it works both ways so somebody *else* can have *you* to blame when they wake up in the morning. ;)
[21:49:27] <Bytram> try hitting "back" in your browser... has saved me a whole bunch of times!
[21:50:04] <FatPhil> that often works, but not with the automatic reload that happens when I change site js prefs.
[21:50:41] <Bytram> I long-ago set a specific exception to allow Soylentnews.org to run JS, so can't speak to that one.
[21:51:10] <chromas> if you're talking about the 'bin refresh', you can turn that off
[21:56:42] <Bytram> yep, turned it on briefly, years ago, hit it once or twice by accident since then. Generally try to keep it turned off.
[22:07:17] <Bytram> https://urldefense.proofpoint.com
[22:07:17] <upstart> ^ 03Proofpoint Targeted Attack Protection ( https://urldefense.proofpoint.com )
[22:07:29] <Bytram> https-3A__www.dellemc.com_en-2Dus_data-2Dprotection_gdpi_index.htmd=DwMGaQc=jGUuvAdBXp_VqQ6t0yah2gr=ldkF9eIz2cCbb0aFRbtrJ0_Yyhh2tjbXT0ZieL4DrWM0eKPjRhMFGian7UPS_lNfm=ThVF9ehDa_ZRNW1F3TL7tmOWsLs4WZh3u77k5LxLlnQs=UIMTXVD3zA3vcqyya3W6m8aCUp0CQQ3VJ_sOcA2ieIIe=
[22:08:17] <Bytram> https://www.dellemc.com_en
[22:08:18] <upstart> ^ 03Data Storage, Cloud, Converged and Data Protection ( https://www.dellemc.com )
[22:08:41] <Bytram> =g "Dell Technologies on Tuesday is introducing new appliances under its PowerProtect DD brand"
[22:08:42] <upstart> https://www.zdnet.com - Dell rolls out new data protection storage appliances and capabilities
[22:09:01] <Bytram> =g -zdnet "Dell Technologies on Tuesday is introducing new appliances under its PowerProtect DD brand"
[22:09:02] <upstart> [0 results]
[22:09:22] <Bytram> =g " Ruya Atac-Barrett, VP of Data Protection Marketing, said to ZDNet"
[22:09:23] <upstart> https://www.zdnet.com - Dell rolls out new data protection storage appliances and capabilities
[22:15:36] <Bytram> =g site:soylentnews.org "organ building blocks"
[22:15:36] <upstart> https://soylentnews.org - Yesterday's News
[22:15:53] <Bytram> =g site:soylentnews.org "organ building blocks" -Yesterday
[22:15:54] <upstart> [0 results]
[22:16:25] <chromas> weird. the linked page has the article you're probabl looking for
[22:16:30] <chromas> https://soylentnews.org
[22:16:32] <upstart> ^ 03Bioengineering Organ-Specific Tissues with High Cellular Density and Embedded Vascular Channels - SoylentNews
[22:16:32] <Bytram> it does
[22:16:33] <exec> └─ 13Bioengineering Organ-Specific Tissues with High Cellular Density and Embedded Vascular Channels - SoylentNews
[22:16:34] <Bytram> https://soylentnews.org
[22:16:35] <upstart> ^ 03Bioengineering Organ-Specific Tissues with High Cellular Density and Embedded Vascular Channels - SoylentNews
[22:16:36] <exec> └─ 13Bioengineering Organ-Specific Tissues with High Cellular Density and Embedded Vascular Channels - SoylentNews
[22:16:41] <chromas> but google apparently doesn't
[22:18:12] * Bytram moves next story forward (closer to now) to fill resulting gap; 2nds it, too.
[22:18:47] <Bytram> =g site:soylentnews.org "CVE-2019-13473CVE-2019-13473"
[22:18:48] <upstart> [0 results]
[22:18:54] <Bytram> =g site:soylentnews.org "CVE-2019-13473"
[22:18:54] <upstart> [0 results]
[22:19:45] <chromas> =g telnet site:soylentnews.org
[22:19:45] <upstart> https://soylentnews.org - Troy Hunt Looks to Sell "Have I Been Pwned" - SoylentNews
[22:19:54] <chromas> aw
[22:21:05] <Bytram> =g site:soylentnews.org million IoT radios
[22:21:06] <upstart> https://soylentnews.org - P2P Weakness Exposes Millions of IoT Devices - SoylentNews
[22:21:19] <Bytram> thot I'd seen it before
[22:22:56] <Bytram> not the same, but very similar; will add as an Also see:
[22:26:13] <FatPhil> good catch - thanks! I don't think I remember that one. April/May was chaotic.
[22:26:23] <Bytram> Indeed!
[22:26:26] <Bytram> teamwork++
[22:26:27] <Bender> karma - teamwork: 207
[22:27:43] <FatPhil> just the 3 pushed, it's bedtime for hitler in germany now.
[22:27:55] <Bytram> Guten Nacht!
[22:27:55] <FatPhil> fricken hate taht movie
[22:28:11] * Bytram never saw it
[22:28:13] <FatPhil> Auf wiedersehen, Pet
[22:28:18] <FatPhil> classic 2/10
[22:28:21] <FatPhil> it's 90
[22:28:23] <FatPhil> % shouting
[22:28:31] <Bytram> aka: Our Feet Are Stayin'
[22:28:55] <Bytram> ^^^ say that 10 times fast
[22:29:56] <Bytram> my growling tummy suggests I should make something to eat; afk... biab.