#editorial | Logs for 2019-11-27
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[13:20:25] <exec> editor ping for janrinok (reason: may i suggest that we start preloading the story queues to ensure that we get ahead of the game before the thanksgiving and black friday holiday starts?): janrinok n1 nick Bytram cmn32480 coolhand takyon bytram|away Fnord666 FatPhil mrpg chromas fyngyrz
[13:20:24] <janrinok> ~eds May I suggest that we start preloading the story queues to ensure that we get ahead of the game before the Thanksgiving and Black Friday holiday starts?
[07:12:49] <janrinok> Fnord666, 4000 stories and still climbing! At your rate of posting you will be passing me in a matter of a few months. Congratulations!
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[03:32:15] <Fnord666> Makes sense and I agree.
[03:31:58] <exec> └─ 13Interstellar Comet Borisov Gets the Close-up Ghostly Glamour Shot It Deserves: SoylentNews Submission
[03:31:56] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Interstellar Comet Borisov Gets the Close-up Ghostly Glamour Shot It Deserves" (6 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:31:36] <exec> └─ 13Interstellar comet Borisov gets the close-up glamour shot it deserves - CNET
[03:31:34] <systemd> Submitting "Interstellar comet Borisov gets the close-up ghostly glamour shot it deserves"...( 1 modified urls; https://www.cnet.com )
[03:31:34] <exec> └─ 13Interstellar comet Borisov gets the close-up glamour shot it deserves - CNET
[03:31:32] <Bytram> =submit http://feedproxy.google.com
[03:31:25] <exec> └─ 13Senate Takes Another Stab at Privacy Law With Proposed COPRA Bill: SoylentNews Submission
[03:31:23] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Senate Takes Another Stab at Privacy Law With Proposed COPRA Bill" (9 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:31:02] <exec> └─ 13Senate takes another stab at privacy law with proposed COPRA bill | Ars Technica
[03:31:01] <systemd> Submitting "Senate takes another stab at privacy law with proposed COPRA bill"...
[03:31:00] <Bytram> =submit https://arstechnica.com
[03:30:02] <Bender> karma - alliteration: 2
[03:30:02] <Bytram> alliteration++
[03:29:53] <Bytram> enjoy time with friends and family (and food!)
[03:29:11] <Bytram> Also, don't know if you saw it earlier, but I'd say we go for weekend story spacing from the start of thanksgiving (midnight; UTC) through end-of-day Sunday... take a well-deserved break from our normal daily posting pace.
[03:28:52] <Fnord666> To that point, when do you want to start and run weekend spacing?
[03:28:26] <Fnord666> but thanks for the heads up
[03:28:15] <Fnord666> np
[03:27:58] <Bytram> Fnord666: heads up; janrinok has been trying to stuff the queue with Arthur stories to help us make it over the long holiday weekend, so try to not be to aggressive in trashing old bot subs
[03:26:22] <systemd> 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.
[03:26:22] <Fnord666> =declined
[03:18:01] <exec> 03[2019-05-20 11:56:3] #Soylent <LaminatorX> Still here.
[03:17:57] <Bytram> ~last nick=LaminatorX channel=#Soylent
[03:17:15] <exec> 03[2019-11-07 20:15:5] #editorial <cmn32480> and that she puts up with you is additional cause for remark
[03:17:13] <Bytram> ~last nick=cmn32480
[03:16:54] <exec> 03[nothing found]
[03:16:52] <Bytram> ~last nick=LaminatorX
[03:16:47] <exec> 03[nothing found]
[03:16:43] <Bytram> ~last nick=SoylentNewsZNC_#editorial.log
[03:15:52] <Fnord666> bach humbug
[03:15:41] <Fnord666> ~help
[03:15:31] <Fnord666> ~since LaminatorX
[03:14:31] <Bytram> =last LaminatorX
[03:14:03] <exec> Bytram, op=last LaminatorX not seen in #editorial
[03:14:02] <Bytram> ~seen op=last LaminatorX
[03:13:57] <exec> Bytram, last LaminatorX not seen in #editorial
[03:13:56] <Bytram> ~seen last LaminatorX
[03:13:11] <exec> http://chromas.0x.no
[03:13:11] <exec> 03Ops: random, first, last, all, count, source. Parameters: message, nick, channel (regex); since, until (date-/time range); limit (maximum messages to return; default is 1, unless op=all); type [message (plain+action; default), plain, action, nick, mode, join, part, quit, kick, kill, topic, all]; out [json, php, tab, irc, message, html]; debug (show the query and whatever else)
[03:13:09] <Bytram> ~last LaminatorX
[03:13:00] <exec> Bytram, LaminatorX not seen in #editorial
[03:12:59] <Bytram> ~seen LaminatorX
[03:12:42] <Bytram> I know what you mean... I remember when I broke past 100 and reaching the level of LamX seemed impossible!
[03:12:11] <exec> └─ 13SoylentNews: Hall of Fame
[03:12:05] <Fnord666> Hard to believe actually
[03:12:04] <Bytram> No, thank YOU!
[03:11:57] <exec> └─ 13SoylentNews: Hall of Fame
[03:11:56] <systemd> ^ 03SoylentNews: Hall of Fame ( https://soylentnews.org )
[03:11:53] <Fnord666> Thanks!
[03:11:44] <Bytram> Fnord666: And, now that it is finally official; congrats on 4k stories! https://soylentnews.org
[03:11:11] <exec> 705 stories loaded
[03:11:05] <exec> submission successful - https://soylentnews.org
[03:10:54] <Bytram> Fnord666: obliged!
[03:10:35] <exec> attempting to submit story: "A record-setting transistor"
[03:10:35] <exec> 706 stories loaded
[03:10:34] <exec> └─ 13A record-setting transistor: Engineering professor designs transistor that could enable cheaper, faster wireless communications -- ScienceDaily
[03:10:32] <Bytram> ~arthur https://www.sciencedaily.com
[03:10:12] <Fnord666> Good night Bytram. Pleasant dreams
[03:09:44] <Fnord666> I got it
[03:04:28] * Bytram hopes someone else can feed the story queue before morning.
[03:03:58] <Bytram> that's going to have to do it for me. It's time for bed and I'm tired.
[03:03:26] <Bytram> that
[02:27:51] <exec> └─ 13Babies in the Womb May See More Than We Thought: Light-sensitive Cells in Immature Retina are Networ: SoylentNews Submission
[02:27:50] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Babies in the Womb May See More Than We Thought: Light-sensitive Cells in Immature Retina are Networ" (17 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:27:29] <exec> └─ 13Babies in the womb may see more than we thought: Light-sensitive cells in immature retina are networked, suggesting bigger role in developing brain -- ScienceDaily
[02:27:28] <systemd> Submitting "Babies in the womb may see more than we thought: Light-sensitive cells in immature retina are networked, suggesting bigger role in developing brain"...
[02:27:27] <Bytram> =submit from the I-see-what-you-did-there dept. https://www.sciencedaily.com
[02:25:33] <exec> └─ 13Genetic Discovery Holds Implications for Better Immunity, Longer Life: SoylentNews Submission
[02:25:32] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "Genetic Discovery Holds Implications for Better Immunity, Longer Life" (7 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:25:11] <exec> └─ 13Genetic discovery holds implications for better immunity, longer life -- ScienceDaily
[02:25:10] <systemd> Submitting "Genetic discovery holds implications for better immunity, longer life"...
[02:25:09] <Bytram> =submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[02:22:41] <exec> └─ 13New Study Looks to Biological Enzymes as Source of Hydrogen Fuel: SoylentNews Submission
[02:22:39] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "New Study Looks to Biological Enzymes as Source of Hydrogen Fuel" (10 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:22:17] <exec> └─ 13New study looks to biological enzymes as source of hydrogen fuel -- ScienceDaily
[02:22:17] <systemd> Submitting "New study looks to biological enzymes as source of hydrogen fuel"...
[02:22:16] <Bytram> =submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[02:20:13] <exec> └─ 13We Love Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Soft Drinks So Much, Caffeine is Literally in Our Blood: SoylentNews Submission
[02:20:11] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "We Love Coffee, Tea, Chocolate and Soft Drinks So Much, Caffeine is Literally in Our Blood" (12 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[02:19:50] <exec> └─ 13We love coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks so much, caffeine is literally in our blood -- ScienceDaily
[02:19:50] <systemd> Submitting "We love coffee, tea, chocolate and soft drinks so much, caffeine is literally in our blood"...
[02:19:48] <Bytram> =submit https://www.sciencedaily.com
[01:45:34] * chromas writes up a news article about a research article about a clothing article
[01:44:49] <chromas> Someone needs to intent a new term, instead of calling everything articles :)
[01:43:30] <Bytram> I looked at the full article; gets deep into the weeds of technical details quite quickly, and keeps on digging. It *is* the journal article, of course!
[01:42:46] <Bytram> chromas: oh, I meant phys.org not phys review letters.
[00:57:23] <chromas> 51 paragraphs plus some graphs
[00:53:19] <Bytram> phys.org? I don't think so!
[00:49:21] <chromas> it's creative commons so you can paste all you like I guess
[00:48:46] <exec> └─ 13Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 221802 (2019) - Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic Method by KATRIN
[00:48:45] <exec> └─ 13Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 221802 (2019) - Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic Method by KATRIN
[00:48:44] <systemd> ^ 03Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic Method by KATRIN ( https://journals.aps.org )
[00:48:42] <chromas> https://journals.aps.org
[00:48:38] <chromas> You can copypasta from the article's article, but I think you need js to load it. or grab the pdf
[00:44:37] <exec> └─ 13Space travel can make the gut leaky: Effects of microgravity on intestinal epithelial cells -- ScienceDaily
[00:44:36] <systemd> ^ 03Space travel can make the gut leaky: Effects of microgravity on intestinal epithelial cells
[00:44:35] <Bytram> https://www.sciencedaily.com
[00:43:53] <exec> └─ 13A record-setting transistor: Engineering professor designs transistor that could enable cheaper, faster wireless communications -- ScienceDaily
[00:43:52] <systemd> ^ 03A record-setting transistor: Engineering professor designs transistor that could enable cheaper, faster wireless communications
[00:43:51] <Bytram> https://www.sciencedaily.com
[00:43:42] <Bytram> is a very short story to work from; was looking for an alternate that I could use to augment what I have
[00:42:09] <chromas> don't see anything in muh feeds
[00:41:38] <chromas> Are you anti-phys?
[00:40:50] <exec> └─ 13Researchers set new upper limit on neutrino mass
[00:40:49] <systemd> ^ 03Researchers set new upper limit on neutrino mass
[00:40:48] <Bytram> i.e. NOT: https://phys.org
[00:40:29] * Bytram is trying to find another story referring to that DOI besides the phys.org submission we received
[00:39:01] <exec> └─ 13Error: DOI Not Found
[00:38:59] <systemd> <p><b>Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic Method by KATRIN</b>, <cite>Physical Review Letters</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221802">doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221802</a>)</p>
[00:38:57] <chromas> =doi 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221802
[00:38:49] <exec> └─ 13Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic Method by KATRIN - Phys. Rev. Lett. - X-MOL
[00:38:46] <systemd> https://www.x-mol.com - Improved Upper Limit on the Neutrino Mass from a Direct Kinematic ...
[00:38:45] <Bytram> =g DOI "10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221802" -JournalTOCs
[00:38:20] <exec> └─ 13JournalTOCs
[00:38:17] <systemd> https://www.journaltocs.ac.uk - Physical Review Letters
[00:38:16] <Bytram> =g DOI "10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.221802"
[00:37:18] <exec> └─ 13[1909.06048"] Article identifier not recognized
[00:37:17] <systemd> [0 results]
[00:37:16] <Bytram> =g "https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.06048"