IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Friday, December 29, 2023
2 AM, December 29
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5 AM, December 29
05:35 schestowitz; after running that random binary even more likely <li>
05:35 schestowitz; <h5><a href="https://blog.system76.com/post/guide-to-gaming/"> The System76 Guide to Gaming on Pop!_OS </a></h5>
05:35 schestowitz; <blockquote>
05:35 schestowitz; <p>Proton translates Windows commands into code compatible with Linux systems, allowing games to launch and run smoothly. The end result for Linux users is the desired outcome: Buy the game, install it, and press play. </p>
05:35 schestowitz; <p> Developed by Valve Software from a fork of WINE, Proton works through Steam Play to translate a games code into a language thats compatible with Linux. It uses built-in tools like DirectX Vulkan that are essential for games to run well, which the user would normally have to maintain themselves. </p>
05:35 schestowitz; </blockquote>
05:35 schestowitz; </li>
05:35 schestowitz;
05:35 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.system76.com | The System76 Guide to Gaming on Pop!_OS - System76 Blog
7 AM, December 29
07:30 schestowitz; [meme]
07:30 schestowitz; <li>
07:30 schestowitz; <h5><a href="https://linuxgizmos.com/vaaman-is-reconfigurable-board-with-an-efinix-trion-t120-fpga-and-rockchip-rk3399/">Vaaman is reconfigurable board with an Efinix Trion T120 FPGA and Rockchip RK3399</a></h5>
07:30 schestowitz; <blockquote>
07:30 schestowitz; <p>CrowdSupply recently featured the Vaaman which is a sophisticated computing board designed for academy or energy-efficient embedded applications due to its six-core ARM CPU and the Efinix Trion FPGA with customizable hardware acceleration.</p>
07:30 schestowitz; </blockquote>
07:30 schestowitz; </li>
07:30 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/vaaman-is-reconfigurable-board-with-an-efinix-trion-t120-fpga-and-rockchip-rk3399/ )
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09:40 schestowitz; <li>
09:40 schestowitz; <h5><a href="https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/a-message-from-president-geoffrey-knauth-reflecting-on-the-origins-of-software-freedom"> A message from president Geoffrey Knauth: Reflecting on the origins of software freedom </a></h5>
09:40 schestowitz; <blockquote>
09:40 schestowitz; <p>These days, much of the world's computers have free software in it. Some people say, "We have won, we can relax." If only that were true. The same forces that wanted to take away your freedom are far more powerful today than they were forty years ago. People put their software where they think it will be safe, only to discover that some processes of corporatization and capitalization make those places
09:40 schestowitz; less safe, less permanent, less owned by you and more an "asset" of a corporation that is not you. In the worst cases, your code that was free gets morphed into software that is ultimately not free.</p>
09:40 schestowitz; </blockquote>
09:40 schestowitz; </li>
09:40 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.fsf.org | A message from president Geoffrey Knauth: Reflecting on the origins of software freedom Free Software Foundation Working together for free software
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10 AM, December 29
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7 PM, December 29
19:15 schestowitz; "Good Christmas yes thanks, Santa. Until now, the EPO has, uniquely, been free from the iron fist and heavy boot of a supervisory non-patent-specialist supreme court. To my mind, this has been a good thing for the development of a solid body of jurisprudence on patentability and validity. Now though, after 40 years, comes the UPC, weighing in on matters of validity just as much as on what amounts to an infringement of the rights granted
19:15 schestowitz; by the EPO. I have no idea whether the EPO and the UPC will see themselves as partners, rivals or adversaries but I hope that their interaction is going to be another good thing for the development and health of the patent monopoly system in Europe."
19:15 schestowitz; http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/12/unambiguous-disclosure-without-patent.html?showComment=1703786328428#c2983595737904541435
19:15 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | Unambiguous disclosure without patent profanity (T 2171/21) - The IPKat
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