#editorial | Logs for 2020-03-30

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[00:30:32] <Bytram> #g honey honey you are my candy girl
[00:30:33] <MrPlow> https://www.youtube.com - "Feb 14, 2015 ... Sugar, oh, honey, honey You are my candy girl And you got me wanting you Honey, oh, sugar, sugar You are my candy girl And you got me ..."
[01:12:59] <Bytram> =g boredpanda lego coronavirus
[01:12:59] <systemd> https://www.boredpanda.com - LEGO Creates Anti-LEGO Slippers To End 66 Years Of Horrible ...
[01:13:10] <Bytram> =g boredpanda lego coronavirus panic
[01:13:11] <systemd> https://www.boredpanda.com - After Panic Buyers Left, These 39 Things Were Untouched At ...
[01:14:54] <Bytram> =g boredpanda lego 17654 coronavirus panic
[01:14:54] <systemd> https://www.boredpanda.com - 40 Of The Funniest Coronavirus Jokes To Lift Up Your Spirits During ...
[01:33:27] <Bytram> =g "Chasing Jenny"
[01:33:28] <systemd> https://www.youtube.com - Amy & The Engine - Chasing Jenny | Sofar NYC - YouTube
[01:47:56] <Bytram> =submit https://www.techdirt.com
[01:47:58] <systemd> Submitting "President Trump Is So Upset About This Ad Showing His Failed Handling Of COVID-19 That He's Demanding It Be Taken Down"...
[01:47:59] <exec> └─ 13President Trump Is So Upset About This Ad Showing His Failed Handling Of COVID-19 That He's Demanding It Be Taken Down | Techdirt
[01:48:20] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "08President Trump Is So Upset About This Ad Showing His Failed Handling Of COVID-19 That He's Demandin" (13 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:55:27] <AzumaHazuki> anyone who supports this asshole, in any way at all, is a traitor. they have turned in their american card. fuck that fat orange wannabee mob boss and fuck any amoral shitbag who supports him
[01:55:47] <AzumaHazuki> no more keeping quiet. no more dancing around the issue. Trump and all his supporters will motherfucking burn
[02:19:16] * Bytram dives into a 28-story merge. ::cringe::
[02:20:06] <Fnord666> cringely?
[02:22:18] <Bytram> merge story: Intro Copy (14186 words)
[02:22:28] <Bytram> Fnord666: what about him?
[02:23:10] <Fnord666> you mentioned cringe so I expanded it
[02:23:22] <Bytram> groan!!!!!!
[02:23:28] <Bytram> Fnord666: Good One!
[02:23:33] <Bytram> Fnord666++ Good One!
[02:23:34] <Bender> karma - fnord666: 141
[02:26:18] <Bytram> Fnord666: Do you recall, offhand, if we can use local anchors in a story? (say, like a table of contents?)
[02:26:47] <Bytram> I'll try it anyway, if you don't know offhand
[02:26:58] <Fnord666> I do not know offhand
[02:27:04] <Bytram> k, tx!
[02:27:12] <Bytram> I'll let you know what I find!
[02:27:44] <Bytram> Before I get too creative, am saving as a story right at the beginning so there is always something to come back to. =)
[02:29:50] <Bytram> whereto? https://go.redirectingat.com?id=66960X1514734&xs=1&url=https:
[02:29:54] <exec> ├─ 13Redirection
[02:29:54] <exec> ├─ 13Page Not Found - Apple
[02:29:54] <exec> └─ 13Apple says customers must wait to pick up repairs locked inside its retail stores - The Verge
[02:30:45] <Bytram> https://www.theverge.com
[02:30:46] <systemd> ^ 03Apple says customers must wait to pick up repairs locked inside its retail stores
[02:30:46] <exec> └─ 13Apple says customers must wait to pick up repairs locked inside its retail stores - The Verge
[02:32:06] <Bytram> I see the time collision, rescheduling covid for 15 before the next hour
[02:32:20] <Fnord666> ok
[02:32:33] <Fnord666> i'll move my story
[02:32:43] <Bytram> no, we're good!
[02:32:49] <Fnord666> got it
[02:32:51] <Fnord666> holding off
[02:33:17] <Bytram> hanging in, hanging on, hanging out... or just plain hanging!
[02:34:12] <Bytram> brb
[02:58:14] <Bytram> =submit https://blogs.sciencemag.org
[02:58:15] <systemd> Submitting "More on Cloroquine/Azithromycin. And On Dr. Raoult."...
[02:58:37] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03More on Cloroquine/Azithromycin. And On Dr. Raoult." (23 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:07:53] <chromas> You can use relative urls
[03:08:23] <chromas> /article.pl?sid=20/03/30/0110210
[03:08:30] <chromas> The browser resolves it
[03:09:03] <AzumaHazuki> azithromycin is an antibiotic, specifically a macrolide...binds to the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes and fucks up their protein synthesis
[03:09:15] <AzumaHazuki> if this stuff helps at all, it helps by squelching early-stage pneumonia
[03:10:04] <AzumaHazuki> as to how hydroxychloroquine works here, i have no idea. it's used to modify the course of rheumatoid arthritis and as an antimalarial...
[03:12:12] <Bytram> chromas: It was a cut-n-paste from #rss-bot channel
[03:12:14] <Bytram> =submit https://www.cnn.com
[03:12:16] <exec> └─ 13Trump extends federal social distancing guidelines to April 30 - CNNPolitics
[03:12:19] <systemd> Submitting "Trump extends federal social distancing guidelines to April 30"...
[03:12:41] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Trump Extends Federal Social Distancing Guidelines to April 30" (6 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:13:00] <chromas> I was thinking of your comment about "local anchors in a story"
[03:13:06] <Bytram> AzumaHazuki: Thanks for the input! So good to have you around with all your knowledge.
[03:14:25] <AzumaHazuki> i know virtually nothing about this ;-;
[03:14:28] <Bytram> chromas: Oh, I meant have a table of contents at the top of the story with all of the headlines, with #fragid links to each of the actual, embedded stories.
[03:14:51] <Bytram> Well, your virtual nothing is a darn sight more than my *actual* nothing!
[03:15:34] <Bytram> (Well, except a week of IV antibiotics -- I learned a few things from that episode!_
[03:15:44] <Bytram> s/_/)/
[03:15:45] <exec> <Bytram> (Well, except a week of IV antibiotics -- I learned a few things from that episode!)
[03:17:02] <chromas> Did you find out if rehash accepts fragment-only links?
[03:17:35] <chromas> You may not find out until saving time though, like with the dept field
[03:19:00] <Bytram> nod nod
[03:19:29] <Bytram> Just two two late merges into the roundup... had to stay focused, so sorry for the delayed response.
[03:20:27] <Bytram> chromas: Any chance you could try a test on dev? Note that you will need to have a good chunk of vertical space between the links and the targets so you can see the browser window scroll.
[03:20:42] <Bytram> lorem ipsum to the rescue!
[03:20:59] * chromas boots up desktop
[03:22:22] <chromas> Nah I can use come copypasta from certain journal posts. Nice, long walls of text. Don't need no pseudo Lain
[03:22:34] <Bytram> <a href="#part1>Link to part1</a><a href="#part2">Link to part2</a> <p><a name="#part1">part1</a>lorem.....</p> <p><a name="#part2">part2</a>ipsum.....</p>
[03:22:35] * chromas carefully sets this t in the channel
[03:24:52] <Fnord666> ipsum generator to the rescue
[03:25:32] <Bytram> emacs has that
[03:26:05] <Fnord666> yeah, all it needs now is a text editor
[03:26:19] <AzumaHazuki> someone might write a vi mode someday
[03:26:41] <Bytram> AzumaHazuki: I kid you not, but I believe there is one
[03:26:52] <Bytram> =g emacs "vi mode"
[03:26:53] <systemd> https://www.gnu.org - Vi Mode - VIP
[03:27:00] <Bytram> =)
[03:27:10] <AzumaHazuki> ...well pull my pigtails, slap my ass, and call me sailor moon
[03:27:16] <AzumaHazuki> (don't actually do any of that)
[03:27:31] <Bytram> AzumaHazuki: Howdy sailor!
[03:27:51] <AzumaHazuki> i look more like a pissy cross between Mars and Jupiter anyway
[03:28:04] <Bytram> Well, I've managed to winnow down the 28-story merge to 30 stories.
[03:28:26] <chromas> Bytram: Nope. rehash = dumb
[03:28:32] <Bytram> and another couple thousand additional words.
[03:28:56] <Bytram> chromas: obliged. DId you check to see if the anshors got filtered out?
[03:29:01] <chromas> The # in the href gets converted to %23 and the named anchor gets deleted
[03:29:22] <Bytram> save the story, then reload as a fresh edit and... looks like you already did that. :/
[03:29:23] <chromas> And that's just on preview
[03:29:34] <Bytram> eww, even worse.
[03:29:43] <Bytram> thanks a bunch for checking!
[03:29:53] <Bytram> chromas++ saved me a bunch of work.
[03:29:53] <Bender> karma - chromas: 134
[03:29:53] <chromas> Time for live updates of rehash ;)
[03:30:11] <chromas> Sorry it didn't work out
[03:30:12] <Bytram> sorta like refried beans?
[03:30:13] * chromas blames beta
[03:30:19] <chromas> beans++
[03:30:19] <Bender> karma - beans: 1
[03:30:19] <Bytram> not your fault
[03:30:27] <Bytram> and now I'm hungry!
[03:30:35] <Bytram> time for lunch; brb
[03:31:43] <Fnord666> beans beans the musical fruit....
[03:32:17] <Bytram> the more you eat the more you toot
[03:33:00] <Fnord666> the more you toot the better you feel
[03:37:29] <Bytram> and then you're ready for another meal
[03:38:02] <Fnord666> I always heard it as
[03:38:09] <Fnord666> so eat some beans at every meal
[03:38:27] <Fnord666> probably the marketing version of the jingle
[03:38:35] <Bytram> I like your's better!
[03:38:54] <Bytram> =g I went to the animal fair
[03:38:55] <systemd> https://www.youtube.com - The Animal Fair Song | HooplaKidz Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs ...
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[03:56:52] <AzumaHazuki> ahhh, beans. have been eating a lot of those lately
[04:17:01] * Bytram needs to focus if I am going to make any progress on the virus round up story.
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[04:17:32] <Bytram> have a great night everybody!
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[13:16:37] <Bytram> can anyone get me current number on COVID-19 Infections, deaths, cured? (source, too, please?)
[13:20:06] <Bytram> =g covid-19 infections death
[13:20:07] <systemd> https://www.worldometers.info - Coronavirus Update (Live): 724,588 Cases and 34,017 Deaths from ...
[13:29:55] <janrinok> https://www.arcgis.com Total Confirmed 737,929 Total Deaths 35,019 todays date and updated 1 hour or so ago
[13:29:56] <systemd> ^ 03Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS ( https://www.arcgis.com )
[13:29:56] <exec> └─ 13Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS
[13:30:35] <janrinok> Total Recovered 156,507
[13:30:45] <janrinok> bytram ^^^
[13:43:25] <Bytram> got it, thanks!
[13:43:31] <Bytram> http://dx.doi.org
[13:43:33] <systemd> ^ 03Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19 ( https://www.nejm.org )
[13:43:33] <exec> └─ 13Fair Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources in the Time of Covid-19 | NEJM
[13:44:14] <Bytram> =cite https://arstechnica.com
[13:44:15] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/> In ERs overwhelmed by COVID-19, here’s who might get treated, <cite></cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/"></a>)</p>
[13:44:15] <exec> └─ 13In ERs overwhelmed by COVID-19, here’s who might get treated—and who might not | Ars Technica
[13:44:26] <Bytram> lol
[13:44:54] <janrinok> I've put another story into the CV Roundup slot
[13:45:20] <janrinok> take your time
[13:47:02] <Bytram> okay, tx. taking a short break to digest how best to condense a longish article... back in 5 or so
[13:47:05] <Bytram> afk
[13:53:37] <Bytram> I'm back
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[14:28:31] <janrinok> hi AzumaHazuki - get any sleep?
[14:33:12] <Bytram> making huge strides... prolly 2/3 - 3/4 done
[14:33:23] <Bytram> quick break
[14:33:34] <janrinok> have a long break - there is no rush
[14:38:27] <AzumaHazuki> i did actually. yesterday was spent almost all asleep
[14:38:30] <AzumaHazuki> this is...very unusual for me
[14:39:37] <AzumaHazuki> starting today off with a gigantic bowl of oatmeal, then off to a 1-9 shift at the pharmacy. wish i could get more hours but corporate hates overtime and i'm already doing 6 days
[14:49:21] <Bytram> AzumaHazuki: {{{ hugs }}} Good to her about sleep and food! I firmly believe "The shortest distance between despair and hope is a good night's sleep."
[14:49:41] <AzumaHazuki> it is. and i seem to be very very weak against sleep deprivation
[14:49:47] <Bytram> take good care of yourself -- you ARE worth it!
[14:50:13] <AzumaHazuki> "worth" never seems to have entered into this society's calculus
[14:50:45] <Bytram> Yes, I often have breaks in my night's sleep. Occasional leg cramps do not help and I have resisted the temptation to try tonic water.
[14:51:00] <AzumaHazuki> when this is all over i hope the entire government responsible for this--every single republicans and a lot of democrats--fucking burn alive
[14:51:16] <AzumaHazuki> this whole system is rotten to the core and this virus has exposed the fact and made it plain for all to see
[14:51:45] <Bytram> Maybe not yet, but YOU, on the front lines helping people get their medications that they need for [quality of] life are providing a much-needed service!
[14:52:22] <Bytram> You may not get the recognition for it atm, but know that though I am but one person, very VERY much appreciate all you do!
[14:52:36] * Bytram goes back to winnnowing a mega-merge
[14:53:13] <AzumaHazuki> thanks for saying so. i can't shake the feeling that I'm going to die around the summer solstice though
[14:53:31] <Bytram> just found this: http://feedproxy.google.com
[14:53:33] <systemd> ^ 03Every live concert and band you can livestream on March 30 from your home ( https://www.cnet.com )
[14:53:48] <Bytram> FWIW, seems they run this story each day.
[14:57:38] <Bytram> here comes a big story to pare down... must be most of the way there
[15:01:30] * Bytram saves current set of changes and then goes back in
[15:03:17] <Bytram> down to about 8k words!
[15:11:10] * Bytram just changed all <h4>...</h4> to <h3>...</h3>
[15:28:32] * Bytram is almost done
[15:31:43] <Bytram> changes saved
[15:31:45] <Bytram> Whew!
[15:32:01] <Bytram> Any eds around?
[15:34:27] <Bytram> chromas: janrinok: Fnord666: I did a pretty thorough pass through the covid-19 roundup; verified all blockquotes and other tags were matched up, and increased size of embedded story titles by changing <h4> to <h3>... anyone want to take a quick look through?
[15:34:43] <Bytram> https://soylentnews.org
[15:34:44] <systemd> ^ 03upstart - SoylentNews User ( https://soylentnews.org )
[15:34:45] <exec> └─ 13- SoylentNews User
[15:35:21] <Bytram> NOTE: Is still NOT DISPLAY, and I have not changed the release date/time... please feel free!
[15:44:05] <Bytram> ~eds ^^^ Any eds here who could 2nd the coronavirus roundup? https://soylentnews.org
[15:44:06] <exec> editor ping for Bytram (reason: ^^^ any eds here who could 2nd the coronavirus roundup? https://soylentnews.org): janrinok n1 nick Bytram cmn32480 coolhand takyon Fnord666 FatPhil mrpg chromas fyngyrz spiraldancing
[15:44:07] <exec> └─ 13- SoylentNews User
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[15:45:43] <Bytram> I got it down to ~8k words from over 17,000 words (*excluding* HTML in that count!)
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[16:20:40] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[16:20:42] <systemd> ^ 03How'd Bugatti film the Chiron's famed 0-249-0 MPH dash? The answer is obvious - Roadshow ( https://www.cnet.com )
[16:20:55] <Bytram> https://arstechnica.com
[16:20:56] <systemd> ^ 03Court: Violating a site’s terms of service isn’t criminal hacking ( https://arstechnica.com )
[16:20:57] <exec> └─ 13Court: Violating a site’s terms of service isn’t criminal hacking | Ars Technica
[16:25:12] <Fnord666> seconding now
[16:38:08] <Fnord666> Ok, I've gone through the roundup. cleaned up some headlines, fixed some typos
[16:42:05] <Bytram> Fnord666++ Thank-you! Any glaring errors I should know about?
[16:42:06] <Bender> karma - fnord666: 142
[16:42:29] <Fnord666> Nothing that I've seen
[16:42:42] <Fnord666> I'm checking on one story though
[16:42:50] <Bytram> Now that you mention it, misspellings were something that I meant to go back and check, and forgot to do! Great catch!
[16:42:56] <Fnord666> are we keeping the story JR called out?
[16:43:58] <Fnord666> and should we keep the one titled "Australian Pubs Sell Their Stock Before Stage 3 Closes Them Down"
[16:44:04] <Bytram> hmm? Please refresh my memory?
[16:44:25] <Bytram> oh, good point... they are already shut down, aren't they?
[16:45:11] <Bytram> do grab the headline so we can purge it from the submission links at the bottom
[16:45:14] <Fnord666> The submission was basically just one line with no link or attribution
[16:45:52] <Fnord666> its submission 3
[16:46:55] <Bytram> lemme look
[16:48:11] * Bytram had to close a few extra tabs, first
[16:48:14] <Bytram> looking now
[16:48:37] <Bytram> Oh, I see it now... are you in the story?
[16:59:15] <Bytram> So, we are ignoring story submission: https://soylentnews.org
[16:59:16] <systemd> ^ 03US Finally Has Plans for the Pandemic It Now Leads in Infections: SoylentNews Submission
[16:59:17] <exec> └─ 13US Finally Has Plans for the Pandemic It Now Leads in Infections: SoylentNews Submission
[16:59:20] <Bytram> ope
[16:59:22] <Bytram> nope
[16:59:37] <Bytram> So, we are ignoring story submission: https://soylentnews.org
[16:59:38] <systemd> ^ 03Australian Pubs Sell Their Stock Before Stage 3 Closes Them Down: SoylentNews Submission
[16:59:40] <exec> └─ 13Australian Pubs Sell Their Stock Before Stage 3 Closes Them Down: SoylentNews Submission
[16:59:43] <Bytram> got it
[17:00:36] <Fnord666> I added a couple of paragraphs in the photograph story
[17:00:46] <Fnord666> the quoted section didn't make sense on it's own
[17:01:07] <Bytram> I'm coming up with a revised original sub section
[17:01:27] <Fnord666> ok. I've just made an update
[17:05:16] <Fnord666> Bytram, that is the submission I mentioned, yes
[17:08:39] <Bytram> okay, I have a new orig submission "section" to drop in with that story omitted. let me know when it is safe for me to change it.
[17:12:03] <Bytram> https://soylentnews.org
[17:12:03] <systemd> ^ 03Right Now People Are Pretty Fragile.' Coronavirus Creates Perfect Breeding Ground for Online Idiots: SoylentNews Submission
[17:12:05] <exec> └─ 13Right Now People Are Pretty Fragile.' Coronavirus Creates Perfect Breeding Ground for Online Idiots: SoylentNews Submission
[17:19:16] <Fnord666> I am done with the story
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[18:18:24] <Bytram> ~time x
[18:18:25] <exec> location not found - UTC timestamp: Monday, 30 March 2020, 6:18 pm
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[19:12:20] <Bytram> https://arstechnica.com
[19:12:21] <systemd> ^ 03Court: Violating a site’s terms of service isn’t criminal hacking ( https://arstechnica.com )
[19:12:22] <exec> └─ 13Court: Violating a site’s terms of service isn’t criminal hacking | Ars Technica
[19:12:47] <Bytram> https://arstechnica.com
[19:12:48] <systemd> ^ 03OneWeb goes bankrupt, lays off staff, will sell satellite-broadband business ( https://arstechnica.com )
[19:12:48] <exec> └─ 13OneWeb goes bankrupt, lays off staff, will sell satellite-broadband business | Ars Technica
[19:13:18] <chromas> What's the legal status of ignoring a website's rss feed rules?
[19:16:29] * Bytram did not know there was such a thing.
[19:17:02] <chromas> The rules or the legal status?
[19:17:12] <Bytram> both!
[19:17:45] <Bytram> I just thought it was like a link to a page on a web site, but with a different notification/access mechanism
[19:17:55] <chromas> I've seen some sites where they say their feed isn't to be used for public or commercial purposes. Some say they're not allowed to be mixed with other feeds
[19:18:18] * Bytram gets out his word salad spinner
[19:18:29] <chromas> But then that means all those web feed readers are naughty, right?
[19:18:39] <chromas> Like Google Whatever
[19:19:08] <Bytram> I'm just getting wind of this stuff (and trying to stay UPwind), so don't ask me!
[19:19:36] * chromas installs ads on his feed
[19:19:56] <Bytram> chromas: s/d/id/
[19:19:58] <exec> <Bytram> <chromas> installs aids on his feed
[19:20:14] <Bytram> that will learn them!
[19:20:16] <chromas> Oh no, that's already there
[19:20:22] <Bytram> chuckle
[19:21:37] <carny> hopefully oneweb going under won't let off any of the pressure for musky to get his service running before amazon's
[19:21:50] <chromas> Hm. Money-making scheme: Set up a box with a script to automatically generate hundreds of Android virtual machines to install a useless App™ with embedded Google Ads, and randomly juggles between them to get those sweet ad cents
[19:22:28] <carny> if we had starlink fully deployed and serving the world we could have dispersed much of the population during this crisis
[19:22:53] <chromas> I hope everyone gets million-satellite-based internet so we don't have to see stars anymore
[19:26:54] <Bytram> AFAIU, Musk is planning to use Starlink as a funding source to help advance his effort to colonize Mars, which has been his goal all along (making us an interplanetary species). Good, Fast, Cheap. If you want it Good (and NOT good spacecraft don't fly), AND you want it Fast (like RIGHT NOW!), then it won't be cheap.
[19:27:11] <Bytram> With more money at his disposal, he can use that to go faster.
[19:27:37] <chromas> Should colonized Jupiter
[19:27:43] <Bytram> If he wants it Good AND Cheap, he's not going to be getting it any time soon.
[19:28:02] <Bytram> =g all of these are yours except this one, do not go there.
[19:28:03] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org - 2010: Odyssey Two - Wikipedia
[19:28:43] <Bytram> Not too bad for going from memory:
[19:28:44] <Bytram> ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS – EXCEPT EUROPA.
[19:28:44] <Bytram> ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE.
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[23:32:07] <Bytram> PowellDean: Hi there!
[23:32:11] <Bytram> =g taking the piss
[23:32:12] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org - Taking the piss - Wikipedia
[23:36:50] <Bytram> =g "Utilization of urea as an accessible superplasticizer on the moon for lunar geopolymer mixtures"
[23:36:51] <systemd> https://www.sciencedirect.com - Utilization of urea as an accessible superplasticizer on the moon for ...
[23:37:02] <Bytram> =g "Utilization of urea as an accessible superplasticizer on the moon for lunar geopolymer mixtures" -sciencedirect
[23:37:03] <systemd> https://orcid.org - Ramon Pamies (0000-0002-3950-8915) - ORCID | Connecting ...
[23:39:26] <Bytram> =cite https://www.sciencedirect.com
[23:39:28] <exec> └─ 13Utilization of urea as an accessible superplasticizer on the moon for lunar geopolymer mixtures - ScienceDirect
[23:42:35] <Bytram> =cite
[23:42:35] <systemd> Generate a block of HTML for citing an article. Takes DOIs and URLs. Template:
[23:44:26] <Bytram> =g night soil
[23:44:27] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org - Night soil - Wikipedia
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[23:58:53] <Bytram> whereto? https://hackaday.com
[23:58:53] <systemd> ^ 03Professional Ventilator Design Open Sourced Today By Medtronic
[23:58:54] <exec> └─ 13Professional Ventilator Design Open Sourced Today By Medtronic | Hackaday