#soylent | Logs for 2020-04-15
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[00:27:39] <AzumaHazuki> Can we do something about APK? I don't know if it's just nostalgia bias speaking or what, but he seems truly unhinged compared to back when I used to lurk /.
[00:36:26] <Fnord666> =decline
[00:36:27] <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.
[00:50:33] <Fnord666> =cite https://doi.org
[00:50:36] <systemd> <p><b>Journal Reference</b><br/>Matt Nicholl, Peter K. Blanchard, Edo Berger <em>et al</em>. An extremely energetic supernova from a very massive star in a dense medium, <cite>Nature Astronomy</cite> (DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/doi:10.1038/s41550-020-1066-7">doi:10.1038/s41550-020-1066-7</a>)</p>
[01:37:10] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - So What Is Protein Folding, Anyway? - https://sylnt.us - folding-my-way-back-to-you
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[01:44:30] <SoyCow8192> =submit arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/04/firmware-jailbreak-lets-low-cost-medical-devices-act-like-ventilators/
[01:44:30] <systemd> SoyCow8192, 04submit failed: No URL.
[01:44:49] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://techcrunch.com
[01:44:51] <systemd> Submitting "GitHub is now free for all teams – TechCrunch"...( 1 modified urls; https://social.techcrunch.com )
[01:45:11] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://arstechnica.com
[01:45:12] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03GitHub is Now Free for All Teams – TechCrunch" (11 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:45:13] <systemd> Submitting "Medical device “jailbreak” could help solve the dangerous shortage of ventilators"...
[01:45:25] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://www.bleepingcomputer.com
[01:45:26] <systemd> Submitting "Over 500,000 Zoom accounts sold on hacker forums, the dark web"...
[01:45:33] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://www.theguardian.com
[01:45:34] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Medical Device “jailbreak” Could Help Solve the Dangerous Shortage of Ventilators" (11 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:45:36] <systemd> Submitting "Interstellar object ‘Oumuamua believed to be ‘active asteroid’"...( 1 modified urls; http://www.theguardian.com )
[01:45:47] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://www.cnet.com
[01:45:48] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Over 500,000 Zoom Accounts Sold on Hacker Forums, the Dark Web" (21 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:45:48] <systemd> Submitting "Amazon fires three workers who criticized warehouse conditions"...
[01:45:58] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Interstellar Object ‘Oumuamua Believed to be ‘active Asteroid’" (0 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:46:10] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Amazon Fires Three Workers Who Criticized Warehouse Conditions" (16 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:46:51] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://techcrunch.com
[01:46:53] <systemd> Submitting "MIT developed a wireless box that can detect COVID-19 patients’ movement and breathing at home – TechCrunch"...( 1 modified urls; https://social.techcrunch.com )
[01:47:14] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "08MIT Developed a Wireless Box That Can Detect COVID-19 Patients’ Movement and Breathing at Home –" (9 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:48:26] <SoyCow8192> =submit https://www.bleepingcomputer.com
[01:48:28] <systemd> Submitting "YouTube borked when users enable Firefox anti-fingerprinting"...
[01:48:50] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03YouTube Borked When Users Enable Firefox Anti-fingerprinting" (11 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
[01:54:44] <Bytram> =g long way to the chemists
[01:54:45] <systemd> https://theconversation.com - Long way to the chemist's: a rough guide to distances in the universe
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[02:40:27] * guy_ watches Bytram fooling with that intuitional math
[02:41:14] <guy_> you'll never get your tamaflu like that
[02:54:49] <AndyTheAbsurd> the thing about space is that the distances involved are astronomical
[02:55:08] * AndyTheAbsurd waits for the bah-dum-tish
[02:55:25] <AndyTheAbsurd> and therefore you really can't rely on intuition about them.
[03:21:31] <TheMightyBuzzard> so, data from china, for what that's worth, says only 2% of those hospitalized for corona are smokers when round about a quarter of chinese folks smoke.
[03:26:11] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Scientists Discover Brightest Supernova Ever Seen - https://sylnt.us - probably-a-MythBusters-experiment
[05:17:26] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - This Website Tracks Which Shares US Senators Are Unloading Mid-Pandemic - https://sylnt.us - follow-the-money
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[07:07:04] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Adobe Fixes ‘Important’ Flaws in ColdFusion, After Effects and Digital Editions - https://sylnt.us - patches-galore
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[08:58:41] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Tesla's Robotaxi Fleet Will be 'Functionally Ready' in 2020, Musk Says - https://sylnt.us - call-me-a-taxi-ok-you're-a-taxi
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[10:46:58] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Water Quality Could Change in Buildings Closed Down During COVID-19 Pandemic, Engineers Say - https://sylnt.us - still-better-than-Flint-Michigan
[11:00:00] <FatPhil> https://www.bbc.co.uk
[11:00:01] <systemd> ^ 03German zoo may have to feed animals to each other
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[12:46:40] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Over 500,000 Zoom Accounts Sold on Hacker Forums, the Dark Web - https://sylnt.us - not-much-value
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[13:20:18] <AzumaHazuki> =submit https://arstechnica.com from the invisible-hand-f-the-free-market-'round-your-neck dept.
[13:20:19] <systemd> Submitting "Medical device “jailbreak” could help solve the dangerous shortage of ventilators"...
[13:20:41] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Medical Device “jailbreak” Could Help Solve the Dangerous Shortage of Ventilators" (12 paragraphs) -> https://soylentnews.org
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[13:30:03] <AzumaHazuki> to be fair, i'm not sure these things are *capable* of the full ventilator function, but if they are, it would not surprise me at all if this company made just one model and firmware-disabled it
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[14:25:56] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Google Developing its Own ARM SoC for Pixel Smartphones - https://sylnt.us - doing-it-itself
[14:28:04] <boru> NFI why they would bother with ARM at all, and not just develop a risc-v processor.
[14:28:59] <FatPhil> Because Apple designed their own ARM half a decade ago, and Google's half a decade behind Apple?
[14:35:39] <boru> Well, if they're going to cut and run from qualcomm or samsung or whoever, they may as well not pay any royalties for the IP
[14:36:46] <boru> But I guess google have already designed their hardware backdoors for arm.
[14:36:56] <boru> Who knows what new levels of spying they'll come out with.
[14:41:33] <AndyTheAbsurd> Because Google is currently the primary force behind Android, and the Android ecosystem - especially Android apps that use native code - is currently almost entirely built around ARM?
[14:42:06] <AndyTheAbsurd> (You can run Android on x86, and there are a few commercial tablets that are built that way, but it's pretty rare.)
[14:42:26] <boru> I thought that was the point of their jvm.
[14:42:41] <boru> But I suppose it follows suit; write once, debug everywhere, just like java.
[14:47:20] <AndyTheAbsurd> That's why I mentioned native code - it bypasses the JVM and runs directly on the hardware. So if you've got an app with ARM-native code and you try to run it on another CPU architecture, it ain't gonna work.
[14:47:46] <boru> I doubt it's written in assembly.
[14:48:00] <boru> So it just needs to be compiled for another architecture.
[14:48:33] <boru> It is just linux underneath, afterall.
[14:49:38] <AndyTheAbsurd> Because it's so easy for software houses that write Android apps to compile for and debug on additional CPU architectures?
[14:49:53] <AndyTheAbsurd> It's not just about Google/Android - it's about the people that run apps for Android.
[14:49:59] <AndyTheAbsurd> s/run/write/
[14:50:44] <boru> Why would they need to?
[14:50:58] <boru> Do you think that people who write programs for Linux do the same?
[14:53:06] <boru> The only thing I can see that might stand in their way is incompetence or ignorance e.g. relying on implementation defined behaviour or some particular feature of an ISA.
[14:53:20] <boru> But other than that, I fail to see what the problem is.
[14:54:30] <boru> Or actually writing parts of their programs in assembly language.
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[16:07:27] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Medical Device “jailbreak” Could Help Solve the Dangerous Shortage of Ventilators - https://sylnt.us - takes-your-breath-away
[17:27:36] <chromas> https://darkreader.org
[17:27:37] <systemd> ^ 03ATTENTION! Check if you were affected by malware clones – Dark Reader blog
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[18:31:21] <Bytram> w2? https://www.who.int
[18:36:19] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Medical Device “Jailbreak” Could Help Solve the Dangerous Shortage of Ventilators - https://sylnt.us - takes-your-breath-away
[18:46:28] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - GitHub is Now Free for All Teams - https://sylnt.us - MS-set-up-us-the-Bob…is-that-the-right-quote?
[19:16:48] <chromas> I dunno what I did to piss of the phpee gods but now the open_basedir variable seems to be set by the first script that runs and all the others are stuck with it
[19:18:28] <chromas> php--
[19:18:28] <Bender> karma - php: 1
[19:18:37] <chromas> !whoup php
[19:18:38] <Bender> uppers of php are: crutchy: 13, arti: 3, crutchy_: 1, geotti: 1, prospectacle: 1
[19:19:00] <chromas> The preceding is a list of people who are wrong.
[19:19:07] <pinchy> php--
[19:19:07] <Bender> karma - php: 0
[19:19:15] <pinchy> open_basescore
[19:20:30] <AndyTheAbsurd> php--
[19:20:30] <Bender> karma - php: -1
[19:20:44] <Bytram> for old times' sake
[19:20:46] <Bytram> poutine--
[19:20:46] <Bender> karma - poutine: -438
[19:20:49] * chromas nods in agreement
[19:20:52] <Bytram> and...
[19:20:56] <Bytram> tea--
[19:20:56] <Bender> karma - tea: 616
[19:21:02] <Bytram> coffee--
[19:21:02] <Bender> karma - tea: 617
[19:21:16] <AndyTheAbsurd> php--
[19:21:16] <Bender> karma - php: -2
[19:21:19] <Bytram> =submit https://www.the-scientist.com
[19:21:39] <AndyTheAbsurd> !karma coke_zero
[19:21:39] <Bender> karma of coke_zero is -1
[19:21:39] <inz> AndyTheAbsurd, Tuntematon <coke_zero>
[19:21:54] <Bytram> !uid
[19:21:54] <Bender> The current maximum UID is 10155, owned by ZpYOmJuHFL
[19:22:04] <AndyTheAbsurd> !karma cats
[19:22:04] <Bender> cats doesn't have karma yet.
[19:22:04] <inz> AndyTheAbsurd, Tuntematon <cats>
[19:22:07] <Bytram> try saying that 5 times fast
[19:22:18] <AndyTheAbsurd> inz: wat.
[19:22:42] <AndyTheAbsurd> cats-- # I love the furry bastards but they *are* assholes.
[19:22:42] <Bender> karma - cats: -1
[19:22:51] <chromas> from the irssi-script dept.
[19:27:53] <inz> AndyTheAbsurd, oops, needs to disable that here
[19:28:30] <chromas> What does it do?
[19:28:55] <inz> Same as Bender, but for a more limited set of things
[19:28:56] <chromas> You can run your script. Just need to know how to work it :)
[19:30:50] <Bytram> ~blame
[19:30:51] * exec points at Bytram
[19:30:56] <Bytram> =)
[19:34:12] <inz> chromas, that souns so suspicious, I better disable all my triggers here :)
[19:34:25] <pinchy> whats that term when the vagina pops out after birth?
[19:34:29] <pinchy> usually see it in cows
[19:34:47] <chromas> prolapse?
[19:34:51] <pinchy> yes!
[19:34:55] <pinchy> thanks mr google
[19:35:11] * chromas is only an amateurlapse
[19:37:15] <inz> there, my scripts should no longer bug here... hopefully
[19:37:28] <chromas> :'(
[19:38:47] <inz> Most of them are related to finnish ice hockey, so you're not missing much
[19:43:14] <inz> I'm somewhat worried that according to worldometers, there were -1 covid-19 deaths on april 6th, sounds like zombiepocalypse
[20:30:17] <FatPhil> you know nothing
[20:34:08] <Bytram> =g less than zero lyrics
[20:34:09] <systemd> https://en.wikipedia.org(song) - Less Than Zero (song) - Wikipedia
[20:37:51] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Trump to Halt Funding to WHO - https://sylnt.us - the-sordid-art-of-deflection
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[21:25:58] <AndyTheAbsurd> man. supposed software professionals who don't know how to write a goddamned bug report. :(
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[22:26:01] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - SoylentNews Allowed Tags and a Brief Summary of How each Page is Created - https://sylnt.us - rushin'-hacks
[23:26:07] <chromas> KDE's Akonadi vs systemd. Who's worse?
[23:26:55] <chromas> My KMail was being a butt so I screwed with the akonadi tools. It wanted to fill up my /tmp but due to systemd, /tmp is a ramdisk
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