#editorial | Logs for 2019-09-23
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[00:35:19] <Bytram> chromas: Appreciate the thought! Found where to get sqlite on-line, D/L'd it, and worked a charm. Tx anyway!
[00:45:14] <Bytram> whereto? http://feedproxy.google.com
[00:45:16] <upstart> ^ 03Solar system approaching the closest position to the galactic core, energetic region altering magnetic fields of the Sun and all planets ( https://watchers.news )
[00:45:16] <exec> └─ 13Solar system approaching the closest position to the galactic core, energetic region altering magnetic fields of the Sun and all planets
[01:17:33] <chromas> it's pretty suite. I thought about hooking it up to the sn db for browsing but I'm not sure how to chain multiple ssh tunnels. I guess I'd just have to login twice
[01:17:58] <chromas> (dbeaver, I mean; not the solar system)
[01:36:27] <Bytram> lol
[01:37:28] <Bytram> chromas: years ago when I first started with the site, I'd come across a data modeling tool for mysql that, IIRC, could read a SB schema and generate a Logical Data Model of it.
[01:38:19] <Bytram> Went looking again a couple months ago and found some other tools (whose names escape me) that seemed lighter weight, but would still do something like that.
[01:38:47] <chromas> dbeaver does ER diagrams. Dunno if that's related at all
[01:39:53] <Bytram> has been a looooonnnnnnnggg time for me, but I'm pretty sure they're either the same, or close enough for my needs
[01:40:19] <Bytram> ER == Entity Relationship diagram
[01:40:25] <Bytram> LDM = Logical Data Model
[01:40:42] <Bytram> hmm
[01:42:31] <chromas> hey, that's pretty neat
[01:43:02] <chromas> it shows related tables and if I click a link between them then it highlights the columns that tie them together
[01:43:22] <Bytram> that's the, umm, key!
[01:43:24] <Bytram> =)
[01:46:55] <Bytram> well, can't seem to find a simple example from our DB, but a well laid out ERD or LDM is an amazing thing
[01:48:44] <Bytram> provides just enough abstraction so that the relationships between tables are apparent, how those are implemented, what each attribute (column) is named and its datatype, all in one convenient place!
[01:49:21] <Bytram> Fnord666++ Oh wow! Thanks so much for filling the queue!
[01:49:21] <Bender> karma - fnord666: 102
[01:49:54] <Bytram> I looked over a few stories this evening, and the brain juice seems depleted.
[01:50:19] <Bytram> hopefully a good night's sleep will turn that around.
[02:05:12] <Bytram> =g "roadshow" reviews 2019 chevy malibu
[02:05:12] <upstart> https://www.cnet.com - 2019 Chevy Malibu review: Swing and a miss - Roadshow
[02:12:30] <Bytram> can't keep euyes open
[02:13:14] <Bytram> Have a great night everyone!
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[09:33:22] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.businessinsider.com
[09:33:25] <exec> 395 stories loaded
[09:33:25] <exec> attempting to submit story: "600k travelers are stranded after Thomas Cook declares bankruptcy"
[09:33:55] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[09:33:56] <exec> 394 stories loaded
[09:37:20] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.businessinsider.com
[09:37:22] <exec> 394 stories loaded
[09:37:22] <exec> story not found
[09:37:35] <Bytram> =submit https://www.businessinsider.com
[09:37:37] <upstart> Submitting "Roughly 600,000 travelers are stranded around the world after the British travel provider Thomas Cook declares bankruptcy"...
[09:37:59] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Roughly 600,000 Travelers are Stranded Around the World After the British Travel Provider Thomas Coo" (21 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[09:43:40] <Bytram> ~arthur http://nautil.us
[09:43:43] <exec> 394 stories loaded
[09:43:43] <exec> attempting to submit story: "Most of the Mind Can’t Tell Fact from Fiction"
[09:43:44] <exec> └─ 13Most of the Mind Can’t Tell Fact from Fiction - Facts So Romantic - Nautilus
[09:44:14] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[09:44:19] <exec> 393 stories loaded
[09:44:46] <Bytram> =declined
[09:44:46] <upstart> Thanks for submitting this story. It appears that no editor has yet selected this story to be run. At least a week has passed since the story was submitted, and if an editor was going to have selected it, they would likely have done so by now. It has, therefore, been removed from the submission queue.
[10:57:44] <Bytram> ~arthur https://arstechnica.com
[10:57:46] <exec> 404 stories loaded
[10:57:46] <exec> story not found
[10:57:48] <exec> └─ 13Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface | Ars Technica
[10:58:41] <Bytram> whereto? https://arstechnica.com
[10:58:44] <exec> └─ 13Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface | Ars Technica
[10:58:44] <upstart> ^ 03Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface ( https://arstechnica.com )
[10:58:54] <Bytram> ~arthur https://arstechnica.com
[10:58:56] <exec> 404 stories loaded
[10:58:56] <exec> story not found
[10:58:58] <exec> └─ 13Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface | Ars Technica
[10:59:40] <Bytram> =submit https://arstechnica.com
[10:59:42] <exec> └─ 13Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface | Ars Technica
[10:59:43] <upstart> Submitting "Atoms spin backwards while flying along a surface"...
[11:00:05] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Atoms Spin Backwards While Flying Along a Surface" (16 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[14:32:49] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.sciencedaily.com
[14:32:51] <exec> └─ 13Why are mountains so high? It doesn't add up -- ScienceDaily
[14:32:52] <exec> 472 stories loaded
[14:32:52] <exec> story not found
[14:33:05] <Bytram> =submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[14:33:06] <upstart> Submitting "Why are mountains so high? It doesn't add up"...
[14:33:08] <exec> └─ 13Why are mountains so high? It doesn't add up -- ScienceDaily
[14:33:28] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Why are Mountains So High? It Doesn't Add Up" (14 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[14:37:35] <janrinok> ah, you are on here
[14:37:50] * Bytram just updated the beg-o-meter
[14:40:00] <janrinok> we want moar, MOAR!
[14:42:51] <janrinok> I've had a raging toothache for the last 24 hours, and S has need some extra care today. I've been busy and now I am hungry but hot/cold food only makes things worse.
[14:45:25] <janrinok> Bytram, its funny how outside the UK everyone is saying that the holiday makers are 'stranded', but here we know that there is a huge effort ongoing to bring everyone back home on the dates that they expected to fly home on. We don't call that stranded... It is the biggest repatriation of UK citizens since WW2.
[14:45:31] * Bytram just finished copying his 32 GB micro sdhc card to a new, 128 GB micro sdxc card and installing the new card in his phone... so far, all looks good!
[14:46:16] <Bytram> yeah, but repatriation has *5* syllables... most folk don't know, fully, what it means
[14:46:24] <janrinok> LOL
[14:46:24] <Bytram> =g define repatriation
[14:46:25] <upstart> https://www.merriam-webster.com - Repatriation | Definition of Repatriation by Merriam-Webster
[14:47:36] <janrinok> I'm just looking at the subs queue - I think over half of those stories don't stand a chance in hell of being picked up
[14:47:37] <Bytram> so, does that mean that they will get back at their regularly-scheduled time? Or that there might be a [multi-]day delay?
[14:47:52] <Bytram> is monday; slim pickens
[14:48:06] <Bytram> is why I just tried to toss in a couple more
[14:48:38] <janrinok> The plan is that they will return as scheduled, although it might not be to the same airport that they departed from. Travel to their depature airport will be provided for those that have left cars there etc
[14:49:00] <Bytram> ahh, nod nod
[14:49:27] <janrinok> Govt has chartered over 40 ac for the task.
[14:50:13] <Bytram> good to know
[14:50:42] <Bytram> whelp, I either get myself cleaned up and out the door, or waste one of the last summer-like days of the year...
[14:50:56] <janrinok> Thomas Cook was founded in 1841 - Those who are still on holiday have been told to go back to the pool and order another drink. Enjoy the rest of their holiday.
[14:51:12] <Bytram> kewel beans!
[14:52:05] <Bytram> janrinok: nothing for it but to just get started... have a great day and I give my best to S!
[14:52:08] <janrinok> I've got to go and start cooking soon and S will need some additional care later on. I might not be back on until tomorrow. Have a good one if I miss you later.
[14:52:19] <Bytram> greatminds++
[14:52:19] <Bender> karma - greatminds: 1
[14:52:41] <janrinok> greatminds++
[14:52:41] <Bender> karma - greatminds: 2
[18:53:23] <chromas> =g onion repatriados
[18:53:24] <upstart> https://www.theonion.com - Illegal Immigrants Returning To Mexico For American Jobs
[18:53:35] <chromas> "Why don't you go back to where you went to"
[21:13:39] <Bytram> the future?
[21:13:50] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.sciencedaily.com
[21:13:52] <exec> └─ 13Onion and garlic consumption may reduce breast cancer risk -- ScienceDaily
[21:13:53] <exec> 673 stories loaded
[21:13:54] <exec> story not found
[21:15:11] <Bytram> ~tell janrinok Does arthur not "understand" stories from ScienceDaily, or does it only accept URLs to stories it has already processed through one of its feeds, or...?
[21:22:08] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.sciencedaily.com
[21:22:10] <exec> └─ 13A new way to turn heat into useful energy: Capturing heat that otherwise would have been lost -- ScienceDaily
[21:22:11] <exec> 673 stories loaded
[21:22:12] <exec> attempting to submit story: "A new way to turn heat into useful energy"
[21:22:42] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[21:22:47] <exec> 672 stories loaded
[21:23:40] * Bytram got that URL from the storybot page ( https://wiki.soylentnews.org )
[21:23:42] <exec> └─ 13Storybot - SoylentNews
[21:24:24] <Bytram> here's another:
[21:24:29] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.sciencedaily.com
[21:24:31] <exec> └─ 13Cats are securely bonded to their people, too -- ScienceDaily
[21:24:32] <exec> 672 stories loaded
[21:24:33] <exec> attempting to submit story: "Cats are securely bonded to their people, too"
[21:25:03] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[21:25:08] <exec> 671 stories loaded
[21:26:45] <Bytram> whereto? https://arstechnica.com
[21:26:48] <upstart> ^ 03Walrus attacks Russian Navy, sinking inflatable boat ( https://arstechnica.com )
[21:26:49] <exec> └─ 13Walrus attacks Russian Navy, sinking inflatable boat | Ars Technica
[21:29:44] <Bytram> =g walrus -Ars Russian Navy inflatable
[21:29:45] <upstart> https://www.dailymail.co.uk - Russian Navy boat sunk by WALRUS after getting close to female's ...
[21:30:06] <Bytram> =g walrus -Ars Russian Navy inflatable -daily
[21:30:07] <upstart> https://www.cbc.ca - Activist urges walrus rafts in absence of Arctic sea ice | CBC News
[21:30:22] <Bytram> =g walrus -Ars Russian Navy inflatable -mail
[21:30:23] <upstart> http://en.protothema.gr - Russian navy boat sunk by a walrus! | protothemanews.com
[21:32:14] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[21:32:15] <upstart> ^ 03Severe flooding hits Trinidad and Tobago, Karen heading toward Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands ( https://watchers.news )
[21:32:16] <exec> └─ 13Severe flooding hits Trinidad and Tobago, Karen heading toward Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
[21:35:50] <Bytram> =g i am the walrus lyrics
[21:35:51] <upstart> https://genius.com - The Beatles – I Am the Walrus Lyrics | Genius Lyrics
[22:06:53] <Bytram> whereto? http://go.theregister.com
[22:06:54] <upstart> ^ 03Nine words to ruin your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer patch amid in-the-wild attacks ( https://www.theregister.co.uk )
[22:06:55] <exec> └─ 13Nine words to ruin your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer patch amid in-the-wild attacks • The Register
[22:07:03] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.theregister.co.uk
[22:07:06] <exec> └─ 13Nine words to ruin your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer patch amid in-the-wild attacks • The Register
[22:07:07] <exec> 704 stories loaded
[22:07:08] <exec> story not found
[22:07:14] <Bytram> =submit https://www.theregister.co.uk
[22:07:16] <upstart> Submitting "Nine words to ruin your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer patch amid in-the-wild attacks"...
[22:07:17] <exec> └─ 13Nine words to ruin your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer patch amid in-the-wild attacks • The Register
[22:07:37] <upstart> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Nine Words to Ruin Your Monday: Emergency Internet Explorer Patch Amid In-the-wild Attacks" (13 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[22:08:09] <Bytram> https://arstechnica.com
[22:08:12] <exec> └─ 13IE zeroday under active attack gets emergency patch | Ars Technica
[22:08:12] <upstart> ^ 03IE zeroday under active attack gets emergency patch ( https://arstechnica.com )
[22:19:58] <Bytram> =g https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com
[22:19:59] <upstart> https://nvd.nist.gov - CVE-2019-1258 - NVD
[22:19:59] * chromas stuffs the Bioengineering article with <sup>[$]</sup>
[22:20:04] <Bytram> =g CVE-2019-1255
[22:20:05] <upstart> https://cve.mitre.org - CVE-2016-1255 - CVE
[22:22:18] <Bytram> upstart --
[22:22:19] <Bytram> https://cve.mitre.org
[22:22:20] <upstart> ^ 03CVE - CVE-2019-1255
[22:22:21] <exec> └─ 13CVE -