#soylent | Logs for 2021-07-15

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[00:17:54] <Bytram> https://www.cnn.com
[00:17:56] <systemd> ^ 03Home renovation leads to the discovery of over 150 bowling balls under a family's porch
[00:39:12] <Teckla> Maybe you can boost your brain protein by eating... brainnnnzzzz.....
[00:41:36] <AzumaHazuki> you can certainly boost your prion intake. i hear that's a total laugh riot after a while
[01:25:18] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Teardrop Star Reveals Hidden Supernova Doom - https://sylnt.us - Big-Badda-Boom
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[03:00:46] <c0lo> =submit same-salt-less-water https://www.kuer.org
[03:00:49] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Declining Water Levels in the Great Salt Lake Spell Economic Trouble for Utah" (13p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:02:15] <c0lo> =submit shouldve-dun-it-yesterday https://apnews.com
[03:02:17] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03US to Begin Evacuating Afghans Who Aided American Military" (27p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:03:17] <c0lo> =submit et-tu-amazonian-forrest? https://insideclimatenews.org
[03:03:19] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08Planes Sampling Air Above the Amazon Find the Rainforest is Releasing More Carbon Than It Stores - I" (9p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:04:46] <c0lo> =submit just-wear-a-mask https://www.theregister.com
[03:04:48] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Facial-recognition Technology Gets a Smack in the Chops From Civil Rights Campaigners" (13p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:07:17] <c0lo> =submit arkansas-too https://www.straitstimes.com
[03:07:20] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Tokyo Reports Most Daily Covid-19 Cases in Six Months as Olympics Loom" (12p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:08:15] <c0lo> =submit may-they-panick-in-peace https://9to5mac.com
[03:08:17] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Facebook and its Advertisers are 'Panicking' as the Majority of iPhone Users Opt Out of Tracking" (2p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:10:59] <AzumaHazuki> c0lo, did you notice all this climate stuff is suddenly happening at once?
[03:11:31] <AzumaHazuki> i've been saying for a few years now that when shit starts going bad peoples' reaction will be mostly "what the fuck, how did it all happen so FAST?!"
[03:13:41] <c0lo> AzumaHazuki... ummm... thanks, Biden? (large grin)
[03:14:13] <c0lo> =submit shitty-cryptocurrency https://www.reuters.com
[03:14:16] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03South Korean Toilet Turns Excrement Into Power and Digital Currency" (19p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:14:25] <requerdanos> first gas prices and now this. darned democrats?
[03:15:48] <c0lo> It's Russia, I tell ye... (grin)
[03:15:58] <c0lo> =submit https://www.businessinsider.com.au
[03:16:03] <systemd> ✓* Sub-ccess! "08Facebook Staffers Were Told by Execs to Scrap Any Mention of Russia in a 2017 White Paper on the Pla" (15p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:18:49] <c0lo> Those Europeans better start hoarding bags with gasoline now!
[03:18:56] <c0lo> =submit https://www.bbc.com
[03:18:59] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03EU Unveils Sweeping Climate Change Plan" (33p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:19:36] <c0lo> ^^^ "effectively ban the sale of petrol and diesel powered cars within 20 years"
[03:21:32] <c0lo> Heh, spin it how you like it 210 vs 700.
[03:21:50] <c0lo> =submit https://www.nbcnews.com
[03:21:52] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Death Toll Rises to 210 From February Cold Wave in Texas" (7p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:21:57] <requerdanos> and replace it with cars running on what? promises?
[03:22:06] <c0lo> =submit https://kuow.org
[03:22:09] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Nearly 800 People Believed to Have Died in Northwest Heat Wave" (17p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:23:28] <c0lo> They'll replace them with cars that walk. The Flintstones managed to do it ust fine
[03:23:55] <requerdanos> may I remind you that the flintstones was *also* fantasy...
[03:25:39] <c0lo> requerdanos, you disappoint. Was waiting for a retort on the line "but they had dinosaurs"
[03:26:15] <requerdanos> we have dinosaurs too, they're just decayed down to petrochemicals. say...
[03:27:41] <c0lo> No DNA sample to prove the decayed dinosaurs. May have been plankton, who knows.
[03:27:45] <c0lo> =submit https://www.timesofisrael.com
[03:27:47] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Tel Aviv Will Test Dog Poop DNA to Fine Owners Who Don’t Clean Up" (15p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:28:17] <requerdanos> I lived in an apartment complex that did the dog DNA test thing.
[03:29:32] <c0lo> I bet the corporate/strata fees weren't cheap, eh?
[03:30:39] <c0lo> =submit https://www.reuters.com
[03:30:42] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03UK PM Johnson Vows to Tackle Online Racist Abuse" (20p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:31:03] <c0lo> ^^^ "Facebook, of Twitter, of TikTok, of Snapchat, of Instagram ... will face fines amounting to 10% of their global revenues."
[03:31:39] <c0lo> I reckon Brexit didn't come as cheap as the Boris expected.
[03:32:49] <c0lo> =submit https://www.theguardian.com
[03:32:52] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Pakistan Detains Five Chinese Trawlers for Alleged Illegal Fishing" (22p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:34:10] <c0lo> =submit https://www.theguardian.com
[03:34:12] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Norwegian Cruise Company Sues Florida Over Ban on Covid Vaccine Passports" (21p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:36:32] <c0lo> Heh, Trump lost the opportunity (or never had it do to the reliance on those vangelical votes)
[03:36:38] <c0lo> =submit https://thehill.com
[03:36:40] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Senate Democrats Unveiling Push to Legalize Marijuana at Federal Level" (12p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:38:01] <c0lo> =submit https://www.reuters.com
[03:38:04] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03United Airlines to Buy 100, 19-seat Electric Planes From Heart Aerospace" (28p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:43:03] <c0lo> =submit nobody-puts-porn-in-a-corner https://www.wired.co.uk
[03:43:08] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Germany is About to Block One of the World’s Biggest Porn Sites" (23p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:45:24] <c0lo> =submit because-why-not https://www.politico.eu
[03:45:28] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Moderna Accused of Parking Vaccine Profits in Tax Havens: Report" (20p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[03:57:20] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - They Stole Prized Lumber from National Forest; Trees’ DNA Proved It, Feds Say - https://sylnt.us - of-course-it-wood
[04:51:24] <chromas> yay, moar clickbait-style headlines
[05:10:30] <requerdanos> Identify your stolen lumber with this one weird, old trick. Loggers don't want you to read this!
[05:29:13] <chromas> hmmm, how to get dna out of my wood
[05:29:31] * chromas tries squeezing
[05:30:18] <raxas> dogs do not belong to human cities... until they learn to poop properly at dog toilets. and that will never happen. underbeasts.
[05:30:53] <chromas> raxas: s/dog/homeles/g
[05:30:53] <SedBot> <chromas> <raxas> homeless do not belong to human cities... until they learn to poop properly at homeles toilets. and that will never happen. underbeasts.
[05:35:46] <raxas> we had no homeless in communism. in capitalism, we got lots of homeless of course, but they still get access to homeless facilities. no homeless shitting on streets like in murica
[05:36:09] * chromas inserts laugh react
[05:37:12] <raxas> I remeber a black cat, living on a periphery. One eyed, a true combatant. when dog owners walking their dogs, he sitting in middle of street, challenging
[05:38:19] <raxas> many big dogs were afraid of him, some just at spotting him, some only after first fight
[05:38:39] <raxas> I learned a lot from this cat
[05:40:55] <raxas> as time passed, all local humans learned never not to walk their shitty dogs through his street
[05:41:19] <raxas> cat spirit master
[05:49:56] <raxas> and sorry if misunderstood in english: in my native, double negation conveys meaning of "very strong negation"
[06:34:02] <t3> when I was young I had a cat that liked to ambush attack humans
[06:34:30] <t3> he got hit by a car
[06:36:10] <t3> as far as double negations go, they are common in vernacular english, but "never not" probably wouldn't be used
[06:36:21] <t3> "ain't never" maybe
[06:36:44] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Google Fined €500 Million in France Over Bad Faith Negotiations With News Outlets - https://sylnt.us
[06:50:11] <raxas> just probing a bot with a specific title, please ignore the video content https://www.youtube.com
[06:50:13] <systemd> ^ 03Alan Walker x Shining Nikki - With You
[06:58:09] * chromas fails to ignore
[07:28:19] <FatPhil> you can emphasise "never" with an "ever" - "never ever"
[07:29:17] <FatPhil> =yt all saints never ever
[07:29:18] <systemd> https://youtube.com - All Saints - Never Ever (US Version) (Official Music Video) (04:44; 14,170,814 views; 👍83,040 👎4,231)
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[08:13:30] <c0lo> t3, indeed, I ain't never heard "never not"
[08:17:57] <FatPhil> Different languages do negatives differently - in Finnish/Estonian, 'not' is effectively a verb!
[08:21:07] <c0lo> Ewww...
[08:29:41] <FatPhil> not that different from an auxiliary/modal verb in English. And when you consider you can just -n't most of those modal verbs in English too, it's not that absurd a construct.
[08:47:30] <raxas> reminds me about certain alien language, one of those learned by americans from a captive alien in 50-60's, has no verbs at all. only nouns and adjectives
[08:49:04] <raxas> for me, that indicates our functional programming languages are a complete misdirection, together with all the category theory
[09:08:41] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Pesticide Caused Kids' Brain Damage, California Lawsuits Say - https://sylnt.us
[09:12:58] <raxas> this is BIG: Europe wants to demolish TCP/IP protocol completely, replace it with NIN Flexilink (Non-IP networking, NGP, MPLS). proceedings ongoing just now
[09:13:22] <raxas> I will try to rake more info later, it's hot
[09:15:23] <raxas> icann viewpoint https://www.icann.org
[09:16:26] <raxas> not much eu documents in public yet, it grows from https://www.etsi.org
[09:16:29] <systemd> ^ 03ETSI - ETSI launches new group on Non-IP Networking addressing 5G new services ( https://www.etsi.org )
[09:23:32] <FatPhil> X Files wasn't 50-60s, X Files was 90s.
[09:27:32] <c0lo> FatPhil what's the past tense of not in Finnish?
[09:31:34] <raxas> xfiles was just a cover, leaks are 70-80's. but I admit, many fakes were constructed before, by fortean society as a contract for cia
[09:31:52] <c0lo> "Contrary to IP datagrams in which each packet contains a header including the source and destination of the traffic so intermediary routers can take independent decisions on how to forward the packet, virtual circuits are set-up once before the traffic flows, and each packet only needs a simplified header that contains a flow number."
[09:32:41] <c0lo> Yikes... bleargh...
[09:33:28] <raxas> they are trying to catch up to more advanced huawei network technology, but
[09:34:30] <raxas> there is a huge political aspect to all this: if that passes, no matter what technicalities, the U.S. grip on global internets is over
[09:52:18] <FatPhil> c0lo: the auxiliary stays present, a past participle is used for the main verb
[10:12:44] <raxas> =submit https://www.mirror.co.uk
[10:12:47] <systemd> ✓ Sub-ccess! "03Parents Try to 'Tame' Rebellious Daughter by Dumping Her on Deserted Island" (12p) -> https://soylentnews.org
[10:26:17] <FatPhil> to be honest, I have no mastery of finnish at all, and have no idea how to distinguish between aspects, such as the difference between "I have not slept" (present aspect) and "I did not sleep" (past aspect).
[11:35:34] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Russia to Build RISC-V Processors for Laptops: 8-core, 2 GHz, 12nm, 2025 - https://sylnt.us - how-much-will-the-laptop-weigh?
[12:22:48] <t3> finnish is not an easy language to learn at all
[12:24:04] <t3> counting to ten and asking for piirakka is all I ever managed
[13:18:19] <progo> so, [soylent story] Firefox has an updater SERVICE in Windows now. approximately every large program a typical Windows user has installed now has its own updater service. Did Windows 11 enshrine any particular apt-like solution, or is that still never going to happen in Windows?
[13:19:39] <progo> I love how Notepad++ will nag you from two distinct subsystems if you freeze it in a project VM and awaken it 2 months later. "An update to Notepad++ is available. Continue?…" "Updates to Notepad++ plugins are available…" you have to turn off TWO things to make it shut up!
[13:21:10] <boru> Windows 11 will force reboot you to update your installed third party applications now _as wel as_ system updates. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
[13:21:54] <inz> Finnish is very easy to learn, I learned in in a year or two, while I was also learning the difficult task of walking.
[13:21:57] <progo> goes both ways. Microsoft is going to be forced to extend the EOL for standard support for Windows 10, several times, to 2028
[13:23:43] <boru> I am indifferent. I don't use windows for anything anymore.
[13:24:07] <progo> I'll trade my Windows job for a Linux job
[13:24:19] <boru> What's stopping you?
[13:24:40] <progo> fear of the other workplace that I'm not familiar with, when the one I'm in is okay
[13:25:16] <boru> I see.
[13:25:57] <progo> I have passwords, on maper, on my desk. because the IT department locks up mstsc.exe so that you have access to NOTHING when you enter a password. can't paste from clipboard or use your password manager on the same host
[13:26:15] <progo> also, no one makes a third party RDP client for Windows, oddly
[13:26:29] <progo> someone used to ship rdesktop for Windows, but I can't find a package now
[13:26:29] <inz> Luckily in my 18-ish years a sw engineer, I've not had a single job where I'd have to use windows.
[13:26:43] <progo> *passwords on paper
[13:26:52] <inz> Oh wait, as an external at Nokia, I had to use windows to change my password periodically.
[13:27:12] <progo> heard that from someone else recently -- had to use windows to change my passwords
[13:27:21] <inz> There was a dedicated machine at the office for just that purpose.
[13:27:26] <boru> Could you use WSL or a VM and then use remmina or something?
[13:27:33] <boru> For RDP, I mean.
[13:27:48] <progo> if I installed WSL I'd use rdesktop not remmina
[13:27:55] <inz> It was possible to change the password from linux, but only if you did it before the old one expired.
[13:28:02] <inz> i.e. never
[13:28:27] <progo> only 2 months ago I was finally upgraded to a Windows release that supports WSL. I'm still locked out of the App Store so I can't install it the normal way. I half bet if I did install WSL, lots of enterprise malware would break or freak out
[13:28:48] <progo> basically my government contractor windows environment is locked down shit
[13:28:57] <boru> I could not work in an environment like that.
[13:29:07] <progo> years of frog boiling, boru
[13:29:08] <progo> :^)
[13:29:14] * boru nods.
[13:29:37] <inz> WSL sounds to me something that a sadist would use to torture OSS software.
[13:29:45] <inz> +like
[13:29:54] <progo> what doesn't kill the FOSS will only make it stronger
[13:30:02] <boru> I've heard it's better than cygwin, at least.
[13:30:03] <progo> Canonical collaborated with Microsoft to make WSL
[13:30:07] <progo> primarily a MS project
[13:30:38] <boru> My only exposure to that sort of ecosystem is msys2 so the windows people at work can build our firmware.
[13:30:55] <boru> Everything else is BSD.
[13:31:22] <progo> I tried to use msys2 to make a package for Zim Desktop Wiki, for Windows. I couldn't get GTK3 installed with it, or I couldn't get it installed as a dependency less than like 400MB.
[13:31:57] <progo> this was after Zim switched from GTK2 to GTK 3. eventually I officially quit as windows package maintainter. someone else stepped up and figured something out. but now you can't call Zim CLI commands on Windows
[13:32:07] <progo> (I blame GTK3 btw. they don't care about Windows.)
[13:32:19] <boru> Same with all GUI frameworks.
[13:32:32] <boru> Qt don't care about BSD, GTK don't care about windows etc.
[13:33:20] <progo> GTK2 had a clipboard access bug on windows for like 15 years, which was also encountered in Lazarus/FreePascal and solved years ago. GTK2 ended with the bug still there
[13:33:41] <progo> I can't really blame GTK too much for half-assing windows support
[13:33:45] <boru> If someone ported my software to windows, I wouldn't care either.
[13:33:54] <boru> If you break it, you get to keep all the pieces.
[13:34:23] <boru> Windows is not fit for any purpose, really, unless you're some sort of administrator who needs to use orifice.
[13:34:40] <boru> Using EDA tools on windows is a push even for me.
[13:35:39] <progo> my personal desktop is a $100 complete raspberry pi 4 system (plus a very expensive display). it runs Linux very well. a computer like that couldn't run windows today even if it had the right CPU instruction set
[13:36:32] <progo> I actually bought it to do a project presentation. ended up becoming my desktop
[13:37:24] <progo> https://dilbert.com I never understood what this meant in 95, but I know what it means now
[13:37:25] <systemd> ^ 03Dilbert Comic Strip on June 24, 1995
[13:38:37] <boru> I don't think the raspberry poos are interesting, personally. I work with ARM, RISCV and Sparcs every day. ARM make okay microcontrollers, but their application processors are still a bit shit.
[13:38:42] <inz> I finally got some HDMI adapters for my Pi4, should probably get it to some use.
[13:39:08] <progo> don't run a desktop environment at 4k on a raspberry pi :^)
[13:39:16] <boru> The best of them I've come across are the former-cavium TX2s, but this machine is an AMD ARM which is okay.
[13:39:31] <progo> a $40 board is a $40 board
[13:39:55] <boru> Sure, a good price for a shit computer.
[14:07:30] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Browser Extension uBlock Origin (and uMatrix) DoS with Strict-Blocking Filter and Crafted URL - https://sylnt.us - endlessly-expanding-evaluation
[14:15:20] <chromas> phys.org used to DoS my Firefox when allowing first-party but not third-party js
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[14:30:28] <raxas> I use raspi as doorbell. can't imagine that as desktop, firefox consumes up to 32G on 64G RAM machines... so if you have less, it chokes sooner or later
[14:31:34] <chromas> that's a lot of horsepower for a doorbell
[14:31:39] <chromas> does it have a camera or anything?
[14:31:56] <chromas> or send an email
[14:32:55] <raxas> it needs a network for proper event logging, sensors and stuff
[14:33:42] <chromas> ah. plus it needs to be able to decide whether to activate the trap door
[14:34:01] <raxas> remember echidna
[14:35:58] <inz> Does it also control the chameleon circuit for that "bigger on the inside" effect
[14:47:46] <raxas> intruding agents lurking around is not a theory. it happened once to me, two police in civilan suits came, switched off electricity supply for me in a corridor, and got confused when my 4 UPSes in my hallway started to ring loud. I immediately went out to confront them, they were supposed to secretly invade one of my tenants on another floor.
[14:48:11] <raxas> no digital damage was done to my systems in that incident
[14:48:46] <chromas> No tenants got Epsteined that day
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[14:59:58] <Bytram> raxas: fwiw, my lappy has 2 cores and 4 threads (Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU with M 540 NVidea(?) @ 2.53GHz) has just 4 GiB of RAM and 976 MiB of swap (don't ask) and runs FireFox with 20 tabs quite acceptably. Also have Thunderbird running and play an occasional video. So lightly loaded, but it works "okay" for me.
[15:00:42] <Bytram> and it seems it is time for me to get going about my day. Back in a few hours!
[15:01:55] <raxas> well, I have over 600 tabs in four ff windows in this very moment, desktop uptime 252 days
[15:02:26] <raxas> I am sure raspi cannot pull that
[15:03:54] <t3> are you ever going to get back to those tabs?
[15:04:51] <raxas> sometimes I do, especially youtubes. for, only 256 input channels configured in bsd kernel sound mixer
[15:06:05] <raxas> I recommend TreeStyleTab extension for ff, makes reading docs sites usable
[15:07:18] <raxas> when coding in some funny language, it's dozens of pages needed at hand from a single site
[15:11:16] <raxas> sometimes, a single fact-checking socnets like soylent takes 4-10 tabs per topic
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[15:14:47] <t3> I start closing tabs once I get above 20-30 and have to start keeping a mental map to find what I want
[15:15:57] <raxas> that's what treestyle is good for
[15:16:57] <raxas> also, firefox search can find the opened tab and offers it in pulldown when searching
[15:17:57] <raxas> so when I know something _is_ opened somewhere, it's a matter of several keys only to go to that tab
[15:19:24] <raxas> ctrl+t
[15:23:12] <FatPhil> I did try it for a while, but it didn't do for me what it promised. I have 200+ tabs open typically, and they come in clear groups, so I was hoping a hierarchical organnisaton would help, but it didn't. I just keep them in 9 different windows, and manage whem with my window manager.
[15:24:28] <FatPhil> which reminds me, I had planned on watching this, but alas youtube's crapping out on me presently
[15:24:31] <FatPhil> =yt DYkio0yhie4
[15:24:32] <systemd> https://youtube.com - TEDx's DE-FACTO Blasphemy Law | Maryam Namazie (13:03; 41,583 views; 👍5,568 👎34)
[15:24:58] <chromas> TEDx: Diet TED
[15:25:27] <FatPhil> Ah, maybe yt's changed its age gating protocols, youtube-dl is failing to grab that vid
[15:25:31] <raxas> works for me
[15:25:48] <FatPhil> [youtube] DYkio0yhie4: Refetching age-gated info webpage
[15:25:48] <FatPhil> WARNING: unable to download video info webpage: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
[15:26:33] <chromas> what if you tack on a &verified=true ?
[15:26:38] <chromas> or mabe =1
[15:28:16] <FatPhil> who is "you", here - youtube-dl?
[15:28:33] <chromas> you, the person with the url
[15:28:54] * chromas assumes your personage
[15:28:59] <FatPhil> you're not confusing the youtube url for the url of the video, are you?
[15:29:13] <chromas> the youtube url
[15:29:18] <chromas> the one that needs verification
[15:29:57] <FatPhil> what url?
[15:30:05] <FatPhil> My invocation is; $ youtube-dl DYkio0yhie4
[15:30:11] <chromas> the tedx86 one
[15:30:18] <chromas> well then make it a url
[15:30:36] <FatPhil> youtube-dl makes it a url, it knows how to do that best, that's its job
[15:30:52] <chromas> where'd you get the video id?
[15:33:06] <raxas> 2021.06.06 is my ydl version and it cannot fetch too, time to update
[15:35:39] <raxas> not yet done, the gate change is very fresh maybe https://github.com
[15:35:40] <systemd> ^ 03ytdl-org/youtube-dl
[15:36:21] <raxas> the bot is funny too
[15:37:52] <systemd> /nick FunnyBot5000
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[15:38:16] <raxas> meanwhile elsewhere https://odysee.com
[15:38:17] <systemd> ^ 03odysee.com
[15:42:00] <FatPhil> youtubedown also failing, and that's newer than youtube-dl, so yup, must be a recent change. OSS projects to work around annoyances in commercial services are 99% playing whackamole
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[16:00:33] <FatPhil> National Institute for Discovery Science = insect in alien federation
[16:00:34] <FatPhil> cost us victory
[16:01:01] <FatPhil> (anagram). The LHS is these loonietunes: https://skeptoid.com
[16:01:02] <systemd> ^ 03The UFO Rogues Gallery Takes Over America - Part 2
[16:12:19] * Teckla finds it amusing people have gone UFO crazy again
[16:22:54] <FatPhil> s/amusing/depressing/
[16:23:43] <FatPhil> Hmmm, apparently Dunning-Kruger ain't true?!?!? https://scholarcommons.usf.edu - anyone read this and looked at their assumptions?
[16:23:44] <systemd> ^ 03How Random Noise and a Graphical Convention Subverted Behavioral Scientists' Explanations of Self-Assessment Data: Numeracy Underlies Better Alternatives
[16:25:43] <Teckla> FatPhil: Perhaps both amusing and depressing. :(
[16:27:01] <FatPhil> yeah, I can agree to that, it depends on my mood which is the better view to take.
[16:27:17] <FatPhil> As soon as I think "but these people have the vote" I get depressed.
[16:28:04] <FatPhil> tin foil hat, and asbestos underpants, firmly in place...
[16:28:23] <FatPhil> Maybe Musk's purpose on earth is to build the B arks...
[16:29:20] <FatPhil> https://hitchhikers.fandom.com if you don't get the reference
[16:29:22] <systemd> ^ 03Golgafrinchan Ark Fleet Ship B
[16:35:25] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Watch Robots Make Pizzas from Start to Finish at an Automated Pizzeria - https://sylnt.us - how-to-they-keep-the-equipment-clean?
[17:42:27] <Teckla> FatPhil: Idiocracy is coming true.
[17:42:32] <Teckla> Great movie, btw.
[17:53:01] <FatPhil> Such a great movie I don't want to watch it too often, as I don't want to spoil it by wearing it out. We are due a rewatch real soon now...
[17:53:47] <FatPhil> I think I've been saying "Idiocracy was a documentary" for well over 10 years.
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[18:48:41] <FatPhil> Buy Samsonite shares! (This is not financial advice, I am not your psychotherapist.)
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[19:06:19] <Bender> [SoylentNews] - Facebook Users Said No to Tracking -- Now Advertisers are Panicking - https://sylnt.us
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[20:05:29] <FatPhil> When it comes to recent new covid cases stats, it looks like Britannia rules the waves!
[20:10:27] <Teckla> New Covid-19 cases are 99% non-vaccinated people, right?
[20:24:54] <FatPhil> looks like it here, but there was some mangling of our most recent stats.
[20:45:03] <Teckla> Ah.
[21:39:14] -!- SoyCow4528 [SoyCow4528!~c4f0396c@196.240.rr.hsk] has joined #soylent
[21:39:16] <SoyCow4528> 𝅘𝅥 Disco Beat 𝅘𝅥 Ah Ah Ah Namin' the Jew! Namin' the Jew! Ah Ah Ah Ah namin' the Jewwwwwww-eeeeeee-yewwww-know-who! 𝅘𝅥 Bumbada-dank dum dum dum bumbada dank dum dum dum 𝅘𝅥
[21:39:22] <FatPhil> .kick SoyCow4528
[21:39:22] -!- SoyCow4528 was kicked from #soylent by Aphrodite!Aphrodite@dodekatheon.olympus.gr [(FatPhil) No reason given]
[21:41:00] <FatPhil> Now we wait 30 minutes for him to return, say something racist, and then count up in seconds whilst waiting to be kicked again.
[21:41:11] <FatPhil> we'll see if he can get to 15 before getting bored
[21:42:10] <FatPhil> You have to some some desperate little worm if you rush into a place and *beg* them to kick you.
[21:42:16] <FatPhil> That's even below lab rats.
[21:42:29] * chromas some somes
[21:43:02] <FatPhil> /you omes?
[21:58:59] <raxas> if his purpose is to stegano-transmit a command or key or mobile adress to some silent bot lurking on channel, it always succeeded
[22:11:25] <raxas> https://www.youtube.com
[22:11:27] <systemd> ^ 03Jane Zhang 张靓颖《Incarnation》(《Spirit Cage/灵笼》Theme song)
[22:32:15] <Bytram> FatPhil++ kudos on the .kick in only 7 seconds!
[22:32:15] <Bender> karma - fatphil: 137
[22:42:37] <chromas> suspiciously fast
[22:43:19] <chromas> though he could have a ".kick soycow<tab>" macro
[22:49:26] <FatPhil> I can touchtype, and I had just arrived at this window when he arrived.
[22:49:54] <FatPhil> Saw the join message, and started the .kick Soy<tab> just in case, and was right.
[22:50:11] <FatPhil> no preternatural skillz
[22:50:36] * Bytram wonders if there
[22:51:20] * Bytram wonders if there's a way to get HexChat to <beep> whenever a SoyCow JOINs
[22:52:27] <t3> he would start sending you messages in morse code
[22:53:21] <FatPhil> very low bannedwidth
[22:53:35] <FatPhil> And on that, I'll retire for the night.
[23:00:45] <Bytram> FatPhil: may you sleep well and have pleasant dreams!
[23:01:06] <Bytram> (sleep well and prosper)
[23:01:07] <Bytram> ;)
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