IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
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05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; https://www.reddit.com/r/HighlyCensored/comments/1d9015t/when_microsoft_bought_skype_ten_years_ago_bill/
05:30 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.reddit.com/r/HighlyCensored/comments/1d9015t/when_microsoft_bought_skype_ten_years_ago_bill/ )
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; "
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; By my count Gates has committed at least five felony crimes over the years, and if he did not cut a deal with the DOJ to give the FBI unfettered back door access to every Microsoft product since 1995, he'd be behind bars today.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Appropriate_Ant_4629
05:30 schestowitz[TR2];
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; 5d ago
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; More background, with references:
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Recall that:
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Skype was originally a P2P technology from a European company with end-to-end encryption so it couldn't be easily monitored by the US.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Microsoft bought Skype, got rid of the P2P part, and added NSA backdoors
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; I imagine half the outcry about TikTok is:
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; US politicians are worried that the US's required "lawful intercept"/CALEA features like this AT&T feature aren't as easily available in TikTok as they are for Meta or Alphabet or Apple products and other US based services that happily sell the data.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; The other half of the issue is that the US worries that China may do similar.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; But of course in reality, TikTok already provides such access to the US government too when presented with a legal warrant. And similarly Microsoft collaborates with China's government where required by their laws. No matter who runs TikTok, they'll understand how important it is to follow the laws of whatever countries they're doing busineness in - and look to similar historical precedents, like when all except for one US Telecom
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; company permitted such spying, it did NOT go well for the CEO of the one who refused.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; It's the same reason the US encourages their European allies to use Cisco instead of other telecom equipment providers
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; A sale of TikTok to a US company would also make projects like this CIA project easier.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Motor_Assumption_556
05:30 schestowitz[TR2];
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; 5d ago
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Bill Gates is a menace to everyone Wonder what the powers in play got on him, or if hes just a psycho
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; ididodi
05:30 schestowitz[TR2];
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; 4d ago
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; He is vengeful psycho just like Soros.
05:30 schestowitz[TR2]; "
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; "
05:32 schestowitz[TR2];
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; 5d ago
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; pointsouturhypocrisy
05:32 schestowitz[TR2];
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; 5d ago
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; Everything that guy does is to further the eugenics agenda.
05:32 schestowitz[TR2]; To the esteemed Dr Billiam Gates Jr, who scrapes the interwebz for any mention of his name (because that's definitely something mentally stable people do): "
8 AM, June 11
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; [08:33] <xxxxxxxxxx> schestowitz-pi2: Greer was found guilty on two counts of Class B Electronic Harassment.
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; [08:33] <xxxxxxxxxx> :)
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; [08:34] <xxxxxxxxxx> They haven't decided what to do yet.
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; how very familiar!
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; harassers alleging things
08:32 schestowitz[TR2]; to deflect from their own behaviour
9 AM, June 11
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09:25 schestowitz[TR2]; x https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/bill-gates-calls-this-book-a-must-read-blueprint-for-a-humane-way-of-living-101718072395479.html
09:25 schestowitz[TR2]; # bill sez
09:25 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hindustantimes.com | Bill Gates calls this book a must read: Blueprint for a humane way of living - Hindustan Times
09:26 schestowitz[TR2]; "Pedestrian bridges and plantings"
09:26 schestowitz[TR2]; x https://tracydurnell.com/2024/06/09/pedestrian-bridges-and-plantings/
09:26 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-tracydurnell.com | Pedestrian bridges and plantings Tracy Durnell
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11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; <li>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/10/linux_lite_70_arrives/">Disenchanted Windows user? How about a drink of Linux Lite?</a></h5>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; <blockquote>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; <p>Linux Lite is deservedly one of the higher-profile third-party Ubuntu remixes. It resolves many of the issues first-time migrants from Windows might face, while avoiding some of the complexities that other Ubuntu downstream distros, such as Linux Mint and Zorin OS, introduce. Linux Mint is a safe bet, and it's entirely free, but it does make would-be users choose between three different de
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; sktops, and it replaces Canonical's Snap packages with the equally heavyweight and complex Flatpak. Zorin OS too comes in multiple editions, some of which come with heavily-customised versions of GNOME, some of which cost money and include a lot of bundled Flatpak apps. </p>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; </blockquote>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2]; </li>
11:52 schestowitz[TR2];
11:52 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Disenchanted Windows user? How about a drink of Linux Lite? The Register
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <li>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <h5><a href="https://danielpocock.com/integrity-fail-debian-social-contract/">Integrity Fail & Debian Social Contract</a></h5>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <blockquote>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <p>Various "Debian" branded insults and character attacks have appeared during the recent European Elections. </p>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <p> To weigh the relevance of Internet community gossip, we need to fact check. </p>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; </blockquote>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; </li>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2];
11:54 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-danielpocock.com | Integrity Fail & Debian Social Contract
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <li>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <h5><a href="https://danielpocock.com/jacob-appelbaum-wanted-sftp-package-uploads-to-debian/">Jacob Appelbaum wanted SFTP package uploads to Debian</a></h5>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <blockquote>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; <p>Here he talks about using SFTP for package uploads. This is interesting because we know there have been many attempts to subvert the security of SSH, which underlies SFTP. The mysterious Edward Brocklesby affair is one example where the SSH2 package maintainer was secretly expelled. </p>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; </blockquote>
11:54 schestowitz[TR2]; </li>
11:54 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-danielpocock.com | Jacob Appelbaum wanted SFTP package uploads to Debian
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; <li>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; <h5><a href="https://pointieststick.com/2024/06/09/new-human-interface-guidelines/">New Human Interface Guidelines</a></h5>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; <blockquote>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; <p>Today Id like to share a new set of Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) for KDEs software that Ive written, replacing the old one. This work was done over the past several months in consultation with many KDE designers and developers; the merge request says 42 people were CCd, and almost 500 comments were posted during the 2+ month review process. </p>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; <p> You can read the document at https://develop.kde.org/hig. </p>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; </blockquote>
11:56 schestowitz[TR2]; </li>
11:56 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-pointieststick.com | New Human Interface Guidelines Adventures in Linux and KDE
11:56 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-develop.kde.org | KDE Human Interface Guidelines | Developer
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15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; http://lxer.com/module/forums/t/36888/
15:30 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-LXer: A Google blessed Linux development machine: Adventures With My New Chromebook
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; "tomwitt2
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Jun 11, 2024
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; 9:54 AM EDT I really like Chromebooks for development because they're a Google blessed Linux install (with Crostini) ready for use immediately. I've been able to install all the apps I need for doing database development (DbVisualizer, VSCode, UEX, etc) without (... mostly). Those that don't work correctly immediately take me back to the fun days of early Linux usage, looking around forums and stackexchange. I get that it may not
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; be for a lot of people but it really works for me.
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Scott_Ruecker
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; Jun 11, 2024
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; 10:03 AM EDT You know that's the one thing I haven't been able to get to work yet.
15:30 schestowitz[TR2]; The Google play store will not let me install anything to my Chromebook yet. It doesn't see it as a device of mine yet even though it still sees two cell phones I haven't owned in years. I don't get it."
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