#soylent | Logs for 2020-03-29
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[00:19:19] <chromas> The reason you had to enable javascript on the Asia Times site is because it' a Google AMP-compliant page.
[00:19:39] <chromas> google requires the page contents to be set to invisible with css, then made visible with javascript
[00:20:01] <Bytram> chromas: Yes, I guessed that from the "amp" in the name of the domain I had to enable (Noscript++)
[00:21:06] <Bytram> chromas: Ever hear of "Things I Won't Work With" by Derek Lowe?
[00:21:08] <chromas> google--
[00:21:08] <Bender> karma - google: -25
[00:21:10] <chromas> amp--
[00:21:10] <Bender> karma - amp: -1
[00:21:26] <chromas> Not sure
[00:21:33] <chromas> Might've seen you guys mention it before
[00:21:36] <Bytram> nod nod
[00:21:50] <Bytram> how's your chemistry?
[00:22:19] <chromas> Can't remember most of it :(
[00:23:19] <chromas> oh yes I've seen the blog before
[00:23:25] <Bytram> so, Chlorine and Fluorine are elements that would REALLY like to get close to metals like Sodium, Potassium, and similar... does that ring any bells?
[00:24:07] <Bytram> Apparently, he added a couple entries last november, and I just stumbled upon them today.
[00:24:36] <Bytram> more items in the list of things that would ver much like to go BOOM!
[00:24:55] <Bytram> And, his way with words... *precious*
[00:25:30] <chromas> I think it was here where I first heard of it. Either that or YouTube comments
[00:27:09] <Bytram> prolly here... could well have been me -- I have been a fan of his for ages!
[00:27:45] <chromas> If I hadn't borked my db I could check my logs
[00:27:54] <Bytram> If I had those tale available when I was a teen studying chemistry... would have put a whole different light on things.
[00:27:57] <chromas> I could check Loggie logs but it's hundreds of files
[00:28:10] <chromas> Do you still have eyebrows?
[00:28:29] <Bytram> Another fantabulous read... (Wonder if I can remember the name of the book)
[00:28:44] <Bytram> =g Ignition! history of rocket
[00:28:45] <jsonxml> https://www.amazon.com - Ignition!: An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants (Rutgers ...
[00:28:46] <exec> └─ 13Robot Check
[00:28:53] <Bytram> that's the one!
[00:29:07] <Bytram> chromas: Oh, a favor, please?
[00:29:11] <chromas> Ah oh
[00:29:59] <Bytram> J<ab> has always provided me with janrinok's nick until you recently gave systemd a new nick. Could you please rename him back to systemd ??
[00:30:18] <chromas> lel
[00:30:30] <chromas> ~say =nick systemd
[00:30:32] <exec> =nick systemd
[00:30:32] jsonxml is now known as systemd
[00:31:03] <chromas> but now you can't tab-complete SoyGuest nicks
[00:31:15] <chromas> I should pick an unused lettre
[00:31:21] <Bytram> Hmm, if I .kick jsonxml here, does he only leave this channel, or does he leave *ALL* channels on this server?
[00:31:32] <chromas> kick is per channel
[00:31:34] <Bytram> thanky!
[00:31:36] <Bytram> k
[00:32:07] <Bytram> as it is, I'm still forever getting tied up with c<tab> getting me chopchop1 instead of chromas
[00:32:25] <Bytram> ~seen chopchop1
[00:32:26] <exec> Bytram, chopchop1 was last seen in #soylent 57 days, 7 hours, 50 minutes, 26 seconds ago with message: prolly some trans and midgets in there for good measure
[00:32:40] <Bytram> ~last
[00:32:40] <chromas> /nick zhromas
[00:32:41] <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)
[00:32:42] <exec> http://chromas.0x.no
[00:32:57] <Bytram> ~last chopchop1
[00:32:58] <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)
[00:32:58] <exec> http://chromas.0x.no
[00:33:06] <chromas> ~last nick=chopchop1
[00:33:08] <exec> 03[2020-03-13 15:21:1] #Soylent <chopchop1> asian or european car?
[00:33:25] <Bytram> hmmm wonder if s/he's okay?
[00:34:04] <chromas> =random message=beer
[00:34:09] <chromas> ~random message=beer
[00:34:13] <exec> 03[2017-10-08 20:32:2] #Soylent <chromas> Next poll should be beer-related
[00:37:28] <FatPhil> you thought it would be me, didn't you?
[00:39:32] <chromas> Yes but I should'ven't—shouldn't've
[00:39:47] <chromas> Since you probably don't actually use the word beer much
[00:40:12] <chromas> ~random message=the nick=P
[00:40:16] <exec> 03[2018-10-05 11:03:4] #Soylent <TheMightyBuzzard> also want to put a few more indexes on some of the tables so our most common lookups are faster.
[00:40:57] <chromas> That looks wrong, but technically it is not.
[00:41:14] * chromas notes tmb's vhost
[00:51:02] <Bytram> =g thoreau on civil disobedience
[00:51:03] <systemd> https://www.youtube.com - Thoreau and Civil Disobedience - YouTube
[00:51:12] <Bytram> =g thoreau on civil disobedience -youtube
[00:51:13] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org(Thoreau) - Civil Disobedience (Thoreau) - Wikipedia
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[01:18:09] <Bytram> =g windows 10 god mode
[01:18:10] <systemd> https://www.howtogeek.com - What Is the “God Mode” Folder in Windows 10, and How Do I Enable ...
[01:22:05] <Bytram> For future reference: On Windows 10, as an admin user, (1) create a new folder on the desktop and (2) rename the folder to "GodMode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}"
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[01:26:31] <chromas> So it enables the control panel?
[01:37:50] <Bytram> grabs everything you can set from the control panel (as I understand it) and puts it in an alphabetically sorted list in one folder.
[01:37:57] <Bytram> =g windows 7 god mode
[01:37:57] <systemd> https://www.pcworld.com - Windows 7 GodMode: Tips, Tricks, Tweaks | PCWorld
[01:39:11] <chromas> That should be the default, instead of having 5 or so different control panels
[01:39:23] <chromas> When I put the string in, the whole label disappears
[01:39:31] <chromas> So it's just an icon
[01:39:45] <Bytram> Woo Hoo!! Read that windows 7 link.
[01:42:07] <Bytram> I recall setting up god mode a LONG time ago on a PC but can't remember with version of windows. could well have been any of Win 95, Win 98, Win ME, or Win XP.
[01:42:25] <chromas> Win+X or right-clicking the start button is also handy
[01:42:29] <chromas> Not sure if it works on 7
[01:43:13] <Bytram> Win+X get me a "Mobility Settings" dialog box
[01:43:14] <Bytram> brb
[01:45:10] <chromas> Oh, so they don't care about backward compatibility for mobility users but still I can't ctrl-backspace when renaming a file
[01:45:18] * chromas curses microsoft
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[01:57:16] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Announcing the Unicode® Standard, Version 13.0 - https://sylnt.us - so-many-to-choose-from
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[02:03:06] <Bytram> =g u+0e04
[02:03:07] <systemd> https://www.compart.com - “ค” U+0E04 Thai Character Kho Khwai Unicode Character
[02:03:26] <Bytram> well, it was worth the try!
[02:03:42] <Bytram> cf: Just released story: https://sylnt.us
[02:03:44] <systemd> ^ 03Announcing the Unicode® Standard, Version 13.0 - SoylentNews ( https://soylentnews.org )
[02:03:47] <exec> └─ 13Announcing the Unicode® Standard, Version 13.0 - SoylentNews
[02:38:04] <Bytram> =g "Rehat Linux 6.2"
[02:38:04] <systemd> https://www.linux.org.ru - Oracle Linux 6.2 — Linux General — Новости
[02:50:53] * Soybull curses microsoft too
[02:53:08] * Bytram was attempting to find out the date of the RedHat Linux 6.2 CD he bought years and years ago. Apparently RH 6.2 came out: 2000/03/08 (yyyy/mm/dd)
[02:54:04] * Soybull curses some more just for the fun of cursing
[02:59:14] * Soybull defrags his SSD because he never heard of TRIM
[03:04:17] <chromas> Does TRIM remove the need to defrag? I thought defragging was useless justbecause of the constant access time
[03:05:16] <Bytram> not... quite
[03:05:55] * TheMightyBuzzard yawns
[03:05:55] * MrPlow flips a Skittle into TheMightyBuzzard's gaping mouth
[03:06:29] <Bytram> TRIM (IIRC) is a suggestion to the SSD that it can "garbage collect"
[03:08:08] <Bytram> remember an SSD can only erase a whole "block" (like 64kb) at a time which is several times the size of a typical 512-byte "sector".
[03:09:44] <chromas> The better technology gets the worse it becomes.
[03:10:11] <Bytram> over time, deletions (from the OS) just mark various sectors as available, but that is not available for use by the OS again until that sector (hmm, page, maybe) has been erased, and only then can new values be written to that page.
[03:12:21] <Bytram> So, IIUC, a trim command suggests the SSD internally do a garbage collection, gather scattered pages from around the ssd into newly cleared blocks and, of more importance, free up and/or create as many erased (and thus available to be written to) blocks as possible.
[03:13:45] <Bytram> Otherwise, at worst, if you want to write a page, you may find it needs to do a little GC, copy some pages into an internal memory pool, erase the block (slow!), and only then can it write the in-memory stuff to disk as well as the new, incoming page.
[03:14:33] <Bytram> Note, that's all from memory, something is telling me that is not exactly right, but is best I got atm.
[03:14:42] <Bytram> hope that helps!
[03:17:23] <TheMightyBuzzard> i thought it was because the japanese hate hippies
[03:17:30] <TheMightyBuzzard> #yt get a haircut and get a real job
[03:17:30] <MrPlow> https://www.youtube.com -- Get A Haircut - George Thorogood And The Destroyers - Music Video
[03:20:01] <Bytram> time for some shuteye
[03:20:11] <Bytram> have a great night everybody!
[03:20:39] <Runaway1956> 'gnight Bytram
[03:20:42] <TheMightyBuzzard> ~gnight Bytram
[03:20:44] * exec unwillingly piles a floccinaucinihilipilificator of Wonka bars on Bytram
[03:20:53] <Runaway1956> chromas - I set up godmode
[03:21:22] <Runaway1956> location settings is interesting - the computer has no idea where it is
[03:21:42] <Runaway1956> I guess all that lockdown stuff I've applied works!
[03:22:04] <Runaway1956> and no networks available
[03:22:08] <Runaway1956> cool!
[03:22:59] <Runaway1956> so the machine isn't blabbing stuff to Facebook, Google, or Microsoft, because it doesn't know
[03:23:28] * Runaway1956 goes back to the other room to escape the presence of Microsoft
[03:23:37] <chromas> from the wink dept.
[03:23:44] <TheMightyBuzzard> it's more fun if you make it lie
[03:24:21] * TheMightyBuzzard sets his phone to declare it's at 1600 pennsylvania ave in DC
[03:26:02] * Soybull would set his phone to report that it is on Ganymede
[03:27:30] <Soybull> Oh yeah, TRIM is just garbage collection - you never want to defrag your SSD
[03:28:15] <TheMightyBuzzard> ya, you *might* get a barely noticeable speedup but you'll unquestionably shorten the life of your drive.
[03:36:50] <chromas> Maybe
[03:37:00] <chromas> Maybe Windows isn't smart enough to not defrag SSDs
[03:38:59] <TheMightyBuzzard> you let windows do stuff on its own?
[03:42:16] <chromas> You think you can just stop Windows?
[03:43:20] * Soybull thinks the best thing to do with an SSD with Windows on it, is to just delete everything in the Windows folder, then everything in the programs folders
[03:45:16] <TheMightyBuzzard> windows is just like any other disease. fix it with a doctor. in this case that means pour some dr pepper in your case. prollem solved.
[03:46:23] <Soybull> have you all seen this papge? https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com
[03:46:24] <systemd> ^ 03404 Not Found
[03:46:43] <Soybull> LOL, I'm looking at it so I must have found it
[03:47:47] <Soybull> points in the last 24 hours is 16,529,249,814
[03:50:09] <Soybull> TheMightyBuzzard isn't it cheaper just to open the case up and piss on Windows?
[03:51:28] <TheMightyBuzzard> yeah but it's not by a licensed physician, so you don't have anyone to sue if your game of don't whiz on the electric fence goes wrong.
[03:51:29] <Soybull> And, Saint Greta would be happier if you don't add any CO2 to the atmosphere
[03:52:11] <chromas> Is she still relevant?
[03:52:31] <chromas> I thought she just sorta disappeared like David Hogg and the bald chick
[03:52:41] <Soybull> Oh wait - was she? I thought she was just the class dummy that everyone made fun of.
[03:52:56] <chromas> How dare you!
[03:53:31] <Soybull> She was voted "The girl most likely"
[03:54:30] <TheMightyBuzzard> you forgot the comma
[03:55:30] <Soybull> DuckDuckGo tells me "Not many results contain St. Greta"
[03:55:45] <TheMightyBuzzard> you know, the older i get, the more i can't identify with anyone in the breakfast club but carl the janitor
[03:56:07] <chromas> Well yeah, he was getting paid to be there
[03:56:10] <Soybull> You're saying Carl is an old bastard
[03:56:14] <chromas> None of the kids were. Why did they even show up?
[03:58:09] <TheMightyBuzzard> nah, i mean he just got his job done, didn't hurry or get stressed, and didn't give even half a shit about anything else.
[04:06:04] <Soybull> "The one-eyed cyclops surgically removes all of your vital organs"
[04:06:38] <Soybull> must be the Mayo Clinic
[04:15:22] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - HBO’s 'Kill Chain' Documentary Highlights Flaws in US Election Machines - https://sylnt.us - do-the-candidates-count?
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[06:47:16] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Internet Archive Suspends E-Book Lending "Waiting Lists" During U.S. National Emergency - https://sylnt.us - reading-is-fundamental
[09:07:47] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Using an App to Track Your Bike Ride Could Result in Your Becoming a Suspect - https://sylnt.us - data-doesn't-lie
[09:34:36] <Ingar> our govt just announced you no longer need an app as they now track mobile data directly
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[10:49:38] <FatPhil> To quell the self-isolation blues, Doctor Phil recommends watching one of these per day: https://www.youtube.com
[10:49:39] <systemd> ^ 03The Quiz Broadcast S03E01
[10:49:40] <exec> └─ 13The Quiz Broadcast S03E01 - YouTube
[11:27:46] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Powerful Ion Engine Will Be Flying On NASA's Dart Mission To Try And Redirect An Asteroid - https://sylnt.us - asteroid-dead-ahead
[11:33:40] * chromas mentions the event
[11:37:32] * FatPhil panics
[11:37:43] <janrinok> =cite 10.1126/science.aaz8727
[11:37:45] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/>Sebastian Weidemann, Mark Kremer, Tobias Helbig <em>et al</em>. Topological funneling of light [$], <cite>Science</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaz8727">10.1126/science.aaz8727</a>)</p>
[11:38:13] <chromas> "Microsoft has released a new app called News Bar, which is essentially a news ticker that can be pinned to your Windows 10 desktop."
[11:38:35] <chromas> Ooh, news ticker in the panel. Reminds of Active Desktop from 25 or so years ago
[11:39:02] <chromas> All the little panels and widgets with stock tickers and buttons to visit ABC right on the desktop
[11:42:32] <janrinok> =cite 10.1126/scitranslmed.aay3850
[11:42:38] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/>Katarzyna Jobin, Natascha E. Stumpf, Sebastian Schwab <em>et al</em>. A high-salt diet compromises antibacterial neutrophil responses through hormonal perturbation [$], <cite>Science Translational Medicine</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aay3850">10.1126/scitranslmed.aay3850</a>)</p>
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[13:46:31] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Blood Plasma From Survivors Will Be Given to Coronavirus Patients - https://sylnt.us - I-vant-to-drink-your-blood
[16:06:38] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - U.S. Attempting to Restrict TSMC Sales to Huawei - https://sylnt.us - Free-market
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[16:30:55] <driveby> https://www.militarytimes.com
[16:30:56] <systemd> ^ 03After Trump’s order, DoD reviewing how many Guard, Reserve troops to bring back for COVID-19 fight
[16:30:57] <exec> └─ 13After Trump’s order, DoD reviewing how many Guard, Reserve troops to bring back for COVID-19 fight
[16:31:33] <driveby> https://www.youtube.com
[16:31:33] <systemd> ^ 03St Joseph's Berks County, Pa Covid 19 Response 3-25-20 - YouTube
[16:31:34] <exec> └─ 13St Joseph's Berks County, Pa Covid 19 Response 3-25-20 - YouTube
[16:37:08] <driveby> https://www.whitehouse.gov
[16:37:09] <systemd> ^ 03Access Denied
[16:37:10] <exec> └─ 13EO to Order the Selected Reserve and Certain Members of the Individual Ready Reserve of the Armed Forces to Active Duty | The White House
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[17:22:39] <Soybull> Executive order says not to exceed a million people
[17:22:55] <Soybull> so, basically, the entire ready reserve, LOL
[17:28:44] <AzumaHazuki> from what i hear trump is deliberately witholding aid from places that insufficiently supported him
[17:29:15] <AzumaHazuki> i have no doubt plenty of people in this administration are basically going "fuck New York City, let all the fags and queers and liberals and Democrats die."
[17:30:01] <janrinok> that is certainly the way the media in Europe see it
[17:31:51] <AzumaHazuki> this isn't surprising, just fucking disgusting. it's an attempt at democide
[17:36:00] <FatPhil> All the fags and queers and liberals and property developers, erm, ...
[17:37:03] <FatPhil> Don't worry, Donny, we've got a special clause for big exploitative businesses.
[17:41:07] <FatPhil> Friends in UK with Covid are basically being ignored by the health authorities. Even though they show all of the symptoms, they're not being tested, as they don't need to be hospitalised. Good for the stats...
[17:42:17] <FatPhil> Fortunately, they seem past the worst of it now.
[17:45:09] <janrinok> To be fair, the UK govt have said that they were doing this over a week ago. There is a shortage of testing kits - so they are being used to confirm CV once people reach the hospital admission stage. The shortage of testing kits will be rectified as the kits arrive over the next few days.
[17:45:53] <janrinok> The priority will then be admitted patients, NHS/Caring Staff, and eventually more widespread testing.
[17:47:01] <janrinok> 3.5Million kits are due in the next 72 hours from several companies - but the NHS will have to test them first to ensure that they actually do what the manufacturers claim. There is insufficient evidence that they will all perform as expected.
[17:47:26] <FatPhil> I accept it's not "news", but that doesn't make it right.
[17:47:50] <FatPhil> Looks like several countries have fallen foul to China's utterly useless test kits.
[17:47:57] <janrinok> still sucks though - but they can only work with what it available. It is the same outside the UK
[17:48:15] <janrinok> yep, and the UK is keen not to fall into the same trap
[17:48:46] <janrinok> so the limited number of kits that they have are being used where they are most needed
[17:50:07] <janrinok> how are your friends coping?
[17:50:10] <FatPhil> Who defines "need"? The mathematician in me sees the most value in tests that have the highest expected information content.
[17:51:02] <janrinok> they have limited capacity for treating CV - so they need to confirm that only those who HAVE CV get allocated a CV bed.
[17:51:15] <FatPhil> they weren't too badly affected, which is good as they definitely could tick a couple of comorbity boxes.
[17:51:39] <janrinok> good to hear that - hope they come out the other end with some immunity!
[17:52:10] <FatPhil> yeah, we're in daily email contact and I told them they'll come out the other side with superpowers today!
[17:53:05] <janrinok> there are 3 kits ordered. One kit is to prove that someone has CV now. One kit is to prove that someone has had CV but has now recovered, and I couldn't quite grasp the purpose of the 3rd but I think it is a very quick test (minutes rather than days) to be widely used - but only if they work.
[17:53:47] <FatPhil> yup, I saw something about a 5-15 minute blood test from some US company earlier today.
[17:54:30] <janrinok> that might be it, but I got the impression it didn't need a nurse to administer it - however, I could be wrong on that.
[17:57:15] <Bytram> I vaguely seem to recall (IOW, don't quote me) that it was a blood test; standard finger jab, grab a blood sample, test, and there you go. Would really appreciate a link to confirm!
[17:57:22] <Bytram> !uid
[17:57:22] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 9922, owned by w t Earn itins 0.5 B Fst nd sy 2020
[17:57:22] <FatPhil> Abbott Labs
[17:57:55] <Bytram> =g Abbot Labs covid-19 test kit
[17:57:56] <systemd> https://www.usatoday.com - Coronavirus: FDA authorizes Abbott Labs' 5-minute COVID-19 test
[17:58:01] <Bytram> =)
[17:58:12] <FatPhil> https://www.bloomberg.com
[17:58:13] <systemd> ^ 03Bloomberg - Are you a robot? ( https://www.bloomberg.com )
[17:58:14] <exec> └─ 13Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
[17:58:22] <Bytram> LOL
[17:58:51] <janrinok> dear mr bloomberg - why yes, yes I am. How did you know?
[18:01:11] <Bytram> =submit https://www.usatoday.com
[18:01:13] <exec> └─ 13Coronavirus: FDA authorizes Abbott Labs' 5-minute COVID-19 test
[18:01:14] <systemd> Submitting "'A game changer': FDA authorizes Abbott Labs' portable, 5-minute coronavirus test the size of a toaster"...
[18:01:35] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "08'A Game Changer': FDA Authorizes Abbott Labs' Portable, 5-minute Coronavirus Test the Size of a Toas" (0 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[18:28:30] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - The Ingenious Way TV Logos Were Made Before Computers - https://sylnt.us - physicality
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[19:08:03] <chromas> Oh I misread. I thought it was about Legos
[19:14:07] <FatPhil> Logos = words. Learn some Greek, you barbarian!
[19:14:48] <FatPhil> And the plural of lego is lego!
[19:15:37] * FatPhil sends chromas back to the duplo class.
[19:16:00] <chromas> LEGO-BRAND BUILDING BLOCKS
[19:16:13] <chromas> Fine but you can't complaing about gif being pronounced jif
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[19:19:03] <FatPhil> The list of things I can't complain about is very short. Much shorter than the list of things that I mayn't complain about.
[19:19:53] <FatPhil> I will complain about the latter anyway, may or may not.
[19:21:38] * chromas builds a wall of legos for maximum social distancing
[19:37:35] * FatPhil builds a wall around San Diego for maximum socal distancing.
[19:44:36] <Soybull> No, you learn Barbarian, you Greek!
[19:45:54] <chromas> Greeks vs NURBS...fight!
[19:52:36] * FatPhil barks
[19:52:52] * Soybull snorts
[19:53:47] * Soybull urinates on the lego wall around San Diego
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[20:17:27] <FatPhil> do that enough and it will fill up
[20:17:33] <FatPhil> I presume you are on the inside
[20:18:35] <FatPhil> FPP facemask spams now, I see from my logs.
[20:18:53] <FatPhil> I find it hard to believe anyone takes spams seriously at all.
[20:23:23] <chromas> Maybe the spammers aren't really scamming recipients; they're scamming whoever they can get to pay them for 'advertising'
[20:28:21] <FatPhil> I've not checked to see how many of the thousands of spams that attempt to get in carry toxic windows payloads, which still might make some sense.
[20:29:08] <FatPhil> 99% of them are blocked at the HELO level
[20:29:39] <chromas> That's the easiest thing to add to the bot
[20:35:11] <chromas> This seems like a legit site https://meterpreter.org
[20:35:12] <systemd> ^ 03About Us • InfoTech News
[20:35:13] <exec> └─ 13About Us • InfoTech News
[20:45:24] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - What Happens When the Maintainer of a JS Library Downloaded 26M Times a Week is Unavailable? - https://sylnt.us - questionable-dependencies
[20:52:39] <FatPhil> o InfoTech News - an Irish news site?
[21:20:29] <pinchy> https://www.abarim-publications.com
[21:20:30] <exec> └─ 13Matthew 5 Greek interlinear, parsed and per word translation, free online
[21:20:39] <pinchy> YOU DECIDE: see note
[21:20:46] <pinchy> https://www.reddit.com
[21:20:49] <exec> └─ 13"Meek shall inherit the earth" translation : JordanPeterson
[21:20:55] <systemd> ^ 03r/JordanPeterson - "Meek shall inherit the earth" translation
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[23:07:07] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - More Than 4,000 Android Apps Silently Access Your Installed Software - https://sylnt.us - what's-in-your-app-catalog?
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[23:59:01] <SoyCow8162> ~submit https://arstechnica.com
[23:59:08] <SoyCow8162> ~arthur https://arstechnica.com