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[00:45:38] <Deucalion> !rss
[00:45:50] <Deucalion> !theregister
[00:55:01] <Regurgitator> [NIST] IOT Advisory Board Meeting - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:01] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Spotlight: Understanding Human-Tech Interactions With Computer Scientist Shanée Dawkins - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:01] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Digital Identity Guidelines Webinar (3): The Future of Authentication - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:01] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Digital Identity Guidelines Webinar (2): Innovating Identity Proofing - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:03] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Digital Identity Guidelines Webinar (1): Digital Identity Risk Management and Assurance Level Selection - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:05] <Regurgitator> [NIST] NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Reference Architecture: NIST Requests Public Comments on SP 800-201 - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:07] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Announcement of Proposal to Update NIST SP 800-38E, Using the XTS-AES Mode for Confidentiality on Storage Devices - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:09] <Regurgitator> [NIST] Lightweight Cryptography Standardization Process: NIST Selects Ascon - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:11] <Regurgitator> [NIST] 2023 Iris Experts Group (IEG) Meeting - https://www.nist.gov
[00:55:13] <Regurgitator> [NIST] NIST Selects ‘Lightweight Cryptography’ Algorithms to Protect Small Devices - https://www.nist.gov
[01:57:01] <Regurgitator> [BBC] YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down after nine years - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:01] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Do Kwon: US regulator charges 'cryptocrash' boss with fraud - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:01] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Bao Fan: Billionaire tech banker in China reported missing - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:01] <Regurgitator> [BBC] How Helsinki became the mobile gaming capital of the world - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:03] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Elon Musk: Tesla denies firing workers over union campaign - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:05] <Regurgitator> [BBC] US-China chip war: ASML says China employee stole data - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:07] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Tesla recalls 363,000 cars over self-driving software - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:09] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Omegle: Suing the website that matched me with my abuser - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:11] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Police use of Chinese camera tech criticised by surveillance watchdog - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[01:57:13] <Regurgitator> [BBC] David Guetta says the future of music is in AI - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[02:05:00] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] Sealed With a Kiss: National Cryptologic Museum Explores Encrypted Love Letters of WWII - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:00] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] Challenge, Overcome, Give Back: Kenneth’s NSA Story - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:00] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] GEN Nakasone, NSA General Counsel Engage in FISA Section 702 Forum - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:00] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] Keynote Speech by GEN Paul M. Nakasone at the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Public Forum on FISA Section 702 - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:11] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] NSA Year in Review: Magnificent Milestones - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:13] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] World’s Oldest True Cipher Device, the “Jefferson Cipher,” on Display at the National Cryptologic Museum - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:15] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] NSA 2022 Henry F. Schorreck Memorial Lecture: historian and author Jason Steinhauer - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:17] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] Cybersecurity Speaker Series: 5G Security Impacts National Security - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:19] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] NSA opens an innovative workplace for critical missions focused on the future - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:05:21] <Regurgitator> [O2NSA] National American Indian Heritage Month: Vanoy Welch Uncovers Rich Family History - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:00] <Regurgitator> [NSA] Sealed With a Kiss: National Cryptologic Museum Explores Encrypted Love Letters of WWII - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:00] <Regurgitator> [NSA] Challenge, Overcome, Give Back: Kenneth’s NSA Story - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:00] <Regurgitator> [NSA] GEN Nakasone, NSA General Counsel Engage in FISA Section 702 Forum - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:00] <Regurgitator> [NSA] Keynote Speech by GEN Paul M. Nakasone at the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Public Forum on FISA Section 702 - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:01] <Regurgitator> [NSA] NSA Year in Review: Magnificent Milestones - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:03] <Regurgitator> [NSA] World’s Oldest True Cipher Device, the “Jefferson Cipher,” on Display at the National Cryptologic Museum - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:05] <Regurgitator> [NSA] NSA 2022 Henry F. Schorreck Memorial Lecture: historian and author Jason Steinhauer - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:07] <Regurgitator> [NSA] Cybersecurity Speaker Series: 5G Security Impacts National Security - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:09] <Regurgitator> [NSA] NSA opens an innovative workplace for critical missions focused on the future - http://www.nsa.gov
[02:08:11] <Regurgitator> [NSA] National American Indian Heritage Month: Vanoy Welch Uncovers Rich Family History - http://www.nsa.gov
[17:02:01] <Regurgitator> [BBC] Meta to introduce paid-for verification for Instagram - https://www.bbc.co.uk
[17:26:15] <Bytram> !rss
[17:28:11] Bytram changed topic of #rss-bot to: !RSS News Feeds Aggregation Bot. Currently under resurrection. Use !rss to get list of active feeds. Then use !<feed> to get play back of latest from that feed..
[17:28:57] Bytram changed topic of #rss-bot to: !RSS News Feeds Aggregation Bot. Currently under resurrection. Use !rss to get list of active feeds. Then use !<feed> to get play back of latest from that feed..
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[17:38:05] <Bytram> Please hyphenate new feed names to make it easier to read. That is, instead of "bbctech" use "bbc-tech".
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[17:39:51] <Bytram> Deucalion: fnord666: janrinok: ted-ious: ^^^
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