#editorial | Logs for 2020-08-17
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[00:04:23] <Bytram> =g mare moon
[00:04:23] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org - Lunar mare - Wikipedia
[00:24:40] <Bytram> Subsentient: Here's that link again: https://www.etymonline.com
[00:24:41] <systemd> ^ 03Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:24:41] <exec> └─ 13Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:25:13] <Subsentient> $sticky save Second bookmark -- etymology search engine https://www.etymonline.com
[00:25:13] <aqu4bot> Sticky saved. Its sticky ID is "1".
[00:25:15] <exec> └─ 13Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:26:38] <Bytram> $sticky
[00:26:38] <aqu4bot> The sticky command requires an argument.
[00:26:44] <Bytram> $sticky list
[00:26:44] <aqu4bot> Total of 1 stickies found. Syntax is [ID|Creator].
[00:26:45] <aqu4bot> 3[1|Subsentient]
[00:26:45] <aqu4bot> End of sticky list.
[00:26:55] <Subsentient> Bytram: You can use that too
[00:26:58] <Subsentient> $sticky read 1
[00:26:58] <aqu4bot> Created by "Subsentient" at 08/17/2020 00:25:13 UTC: Second bookmark -- etymology search engine https://www.etymonline.com
[00:27:00] <systemd> ^ 03Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:27:01] <exec> └─ 13Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:27:06] <Subsentient> $title https://www.etymonline.com
[00:27:07] <aqu4bot> No title found.
[00:27:08] <exec> └─ 13Online Etymology Dictionary | Origin, history and meaning of English words
[00:27:16] <Subsentient> Yeah I gotta fix my title renderer
[00:27:25] <Subsentient> It's very dumb, just GETs and scans the returned text
[00:28:20] <Bytram> one of the features of chromas' bot systemd is thata it will follow redirections and present the final URL as well as the title for that page...
[00:28:49] <Bytram> whereto? http://feedproxy.google.com
[00:28:50] <systemd> ^ 03It's alive: NASA powers up first Mars helicopter during Perseverance rover's space flight ( https://www.cnet.com )
[00:28:51] <exec> └─ 13NASA powers up first Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, as it travels through space - CNET
[00:29:29] <Bytram> (I like to the "whereto? out there for anyone who is following along to let them know I'
[00:29:49] <Bytram> (I like to the "whereto? out there for anyone who is following along to let them know I'm ... just looking; it' not needed)
[00:30:33] <Bytram> here's another example:
[00:30:34] <Bytram> http://feedproxy.google.com
[00:30:35] <systemd> ^ 0324 hours with Galaxy Fold: What it's like to use Samsung's first foldable phone for a day ( https://www.cnet.com )
[00:30:36] <exec> └─ 1324 hours with Galaxy Fold: What it's like to use Samsung's first foldable phone for a day - CNET
[00:33:00] <Bytram> Subsentient: Here's one other handy tool: journal citations.
[00:33:26] <Bytram> Look at this story, and scroll down to the journal reference
[00:33:34] <Bytram> https://www.sciencedaily.com
[00:33:35] <systemd> ^ 03Seeing a fluid behaving like a solid
[00:33:36] <exec> └─ 13Seeing a fluid behaving like a solid -- ScienceDaily
[00:33:57] <Bytram> this is the link from that reference: http://dx.doi.org
[00:33:59] <systemd> ^ 03Flow-to-fracture transition and pattern formation in a discontinuous shear thickening fluid ( https://www.nature.com )
[00:34:08] <Bytram> and...
[00:34:13] <Bytram> =cite http://dx.doi.org
[00:34:14] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b>:<br/>Deren Ozturk, Miles L. Morgan, Bjørnar Sandnes. <b>Flow-to-fracture transition and pattern formation in a discontinuous shear thickening fluid</b> [open], <cite>Communications Physics</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-020-0382-7">10.1038/s42005-020-0382-7</a>)</p>
[00:34:26] <Bytram> Ta Dah!
[00:34:39] <Bytram> =cite https://www.sciencedaily.com
[00:34:39] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b>:<br/><b>Seeing a fluid behaving like a solid</b>, <cite></cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200814131010.htm">https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/08/200814131010.htm</a>)</p>
[00:34:40] <exec> └─ 13Seeing a fluid behaving like a solid -- ScienceDaily
[00:35:03] <Bytram> nope... that didn't work -- ignore that!
[00:35:18] <Subsentient> Lol np
[00:35:24] <Bytram> k, time to make a bite to eat; biab
[00:39:26] <chromas> So Subsentient's an editor again? Congrats and whatnot
[00:41:37] <Bytram> shortly, we're getting a little practice in on dev to shake out any cobwebs that might have accumulated.
[00:42:05] <Bytram> Yeah, I'm glad to have Subsentient back, too.
[00:47:23] <Bytram> whereto? https://youtu.be
[00:47:25] <systemd> ^ 03Inexpensive way to test face mask effectiveness in reducing COVID-19 transmission ( https://www.youtube.com )
[01:04:32] <Bytram> =cite https://www.frontiersin.org
[01:04:35] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b>:<br/><b>Frontiers in Public Health</b>, <cite></cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health">https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/public-health</a>)</p>
[01:05:41] <Bytram> =cite http://dx.doi.org
[01:05:44] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b>:<br/>Larsen, Joseph R., Martin, Margaret R., Martin, John D., <em>et al</em>. <b>Modeling the Onset of Symptoms of COVID-19</b>, <cite>Frontiers in Public Health</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00473">10.3389/fpubh.2020.00473</a>)</p>
[01:23:33] <Bytram> =g COVID-19 symptoms
[01:23:34] <systemd> https://www.cdc.gov - Symptoms of Coronavirus | CDC
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[13:50:48] <Bytram> here's a sub to try: https://dev.soylentnews.org
[13:50:49] <systemd> ^ 03Jack Daniel’s-Maker Suffers REvil Ransomware Breach: Dev.SN Submission
[13:50:50] <exec> └─ 13Jack Daniel’s-Maker Suffers REvil Ransomware Breach: Dev.SN Submission
[14:06:20] <Subsentient> Bytram: https://dev.soylentnews.org
[14:06:20] <systemd> ^ 03Error
[14:06:22] <exec> └─ 13Error
[14:06:55] <Bytram> clicky
[14:08:32] <Bytram> looks good...
[14:08:50] <Subsentient> Bytram: Something missing?
[14:10:59] <Bytram> nope.
[14:11:11] <Bytram> in the middle of something... need a couple minutes
[14:11:15] <Subsentient> kk np
[14:11:22] <Subsentient> $burrito TheMightyBuzzard
[14:11:22] * aqu4bot chucks a nasty, rotten burrito at TheMightyBuzzard
[14:11:53] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Can you add the ability to show story display times etc in the user's local timezone? It'd make things easier.
[14:15:59] <Bytram> Subsentient: look at: https://soylentnews.org
[14:15:59] <systemd> ^ 03Error
[14:16:00] <exec> └─ 13Error
[14:16:06] <TheMightyBuzzard> #smake Subsentient
[14:16:06] * MrPlow smakes Subsentient upside the head with a cinder block
[14:16:06] <Bytram> Only Look!
[14:16:13] <Bytram> gtg; biab
[14:16:43] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, they already do show in your local timezone.
[14:17:09] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Might be something screwy with Dev then
[14:17:26] <TheMightyBuzzard> FCC Beats Cities in Court, Helping Carriers Avoid $2 Billion in Local 5G Fees martyb busin mainp n/a 0 08/17 18:52 (01:52PM)
[14:17:42] <Subsentient> kk
[14:17:56] <TheMightyBuzzard> nope, you prolly just don't have a timezone set on dev
[14:18:03] <Subsentient> I do, I checked
[14:19:16] <TheMightyBuzzard> where are you not seeing it?
[14:19:21] <Subsentient> Stories list
[14:19:33] <TheMightyBuzzard> ... far right in ()s?
[14:19:51] <Subsentient> WTF, it's working now O.o
[14:19:59] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Did you change anything?
[14:20:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> newp
[14:21:20] <TheMightyBuzzard> ~blame
[14:21:23] * exec points at Bytram
[14:23:25] <Subsentient> Bytram: Which version of that story do you like better?
[14:25:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> Subsentient, why you playing on dev? you already did ed training long ago.
[14:25:40] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: Bytram wanted me to
[14:26:18] * TheMightyBuzzard shurgs
[14:26:21] <TheMightyBuzzard> he da boss
[14:26:47] <Bytram> in my little corner of the virtual world, maybe
[14:27:35] <Bytram> Subsentient: Just offering that as a comparison... do *you* have a preference, please explain
[14:27:55] <Subsentient> Bytram: Not a big deal :^)
[14:27:57] <Subsentient> I like mine cuz
[14:28:12] <Subsentient> It gives a little bit more info so you are less likely to need to click TFA
[14:28:25] <Subsentient> But that's personal preference
[14:28:55] <Subsentient> TheMightyBuzzard: I don't blame Bytram, it was probably good to relearn some of that stuff to be sure I don't phuck up anyways
[14:30:02] <Bytram> TheMightyBuzzard: Subsentient lost his ed privs well over a year ago.. closer to 2 years. He recently requested his privs back. He could be a bit rusty, so some practice runs, before go-live on prod.
[14:30:14] <Subsentient> Yeah exactly
[14:30:17] <Bytram> Better to practice where it can't hurt things.
[14:30:31] <TheMightyBuzzard> nod nod. i ain't disputing, just wondering.
[14:30:58] * Bytram has made enough goofs in front of the entire community, and not all of them were long ago!
[14:31:03] <TheMightyBuzzard> make sure he gets the minimum number of typos per story in
[14:31:10] <Bytram> understood. just 'splaining
[14:31:31] <Bytram> I think that was cmn32480's dept
[14:31:57] * Subsentient notes one of his strengths is, he's a human spellchecker
[14:31:59] <Bytram> I juet go write out and brake tings
[14:32:54] <Bytram> Subsentient: So, if I did things right, you should now have full ed access on prod...
[14:33:13] <Subsentient> Bytram: Thanks so much!
[14:34:00] <Bytram> Take a look at the subs queue, pick a bot story from (say, from upstart), COPY the story AND sub it on DEV. Then, again on dev, push it out.
[14:34:47] <Bytram> Subsentient: it's a means to an end... please don't do anything more on the live system than what I ask you to, until further notice.
[14:35:16] <Subsentient> Bytram: Alright
[14:35:20] <Bytram> Subsentient: any questions?
[14:35:36] <Subsentient> Nah
[14:36:22] * Bytram needs to be out the door in about 45 minutes, at most. Has a load in the dryer, and still has some "self-prep" to do before heading out the door.
[14:36:39] <Bytram> afk, biab
[14:38:46] <Bytram> Subsentient: Feel free to do that with another story or two if you finish with that one before I get back
[14:38:51] <Bytram> afk
[14:38:54] <Subsentient> kk
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[15:18:40] <Bytram> really gtg; back in a few hours
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[20:47:54] <Subsentient> Bytram: I feel like this is too chatty but I can't figure out what else to cut from it: https://dev.soylentnews.org
[20:47:54] <systemd> ^ 03Error
[20:47:56] <exec> └─ 13Error
[22:27:41] <chromas> Was gonna post takyon's Intel sub but it sorta looks like he's planning to fill in more details later on
[22:29:27] * chromas posts it anyway, but for a bit later
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