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1 AM, September 3

01:14 schestowitz__[TR]; > Exactly! LinuxStoney too, both scammers!

01:14 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:14 schestowitz__[TR]; > Thank you so much!

01:14 schestowitz__[TR]; >

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01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > Another scammer Im currently fighting with is on YouTube (they are all

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > from India). Check out the attached image!

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > This guy is the biggest scammers of all and hes also extremely

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > aggressive. Not only thats using my websites name to promote his shit

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > (all he does is run Linux distros in VMs, on Windows!!!), but he also

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > copies the text of articles from various Linux sites, including

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > mine, and pastes the said text as CC in his videos and sometime even on

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > the description.

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > YouTube does nothing to stop this guy even after numerous reports from

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > several people

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > Previously, the guy was so aggressive that he simply took my headlines

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > and used then as headlines of his videos (word by word), so I

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > threatened him with a lawsuit and he kinda stopped doing that

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > I dont have the time to check every single video he posts but I bet

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > things are even worse than this and I dont know what to do to stop him

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > and convince YouTube to close his channel. Problem is for me that

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; > 9to5Linux is not trademarked so anyone can create a similar channel.

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; I wrote about YouTube tolerating fraud about one week ago:

01:20 schestowitz__[TR]; http://techrights.org/2022/08/26/faketube/

http://techrights.org/2022/08/26/faketube/

01:20 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | Not Just Twitter: YouTube is Failing, Flailing, and Tolerating Clickfraud (Bot Activity) in Order to Fake Its Size (Audience Magnitude) | Techrights

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01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; > Ah, finally I see a newly published article at the top of TuxMachines'

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; > feed :D (just like in the old days).

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; >

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; > Cheers,

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; We're still tweaking a ton of things.

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/git/

↺ gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/git/

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/git/all_changes/

↺ gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/git/all_changes/

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; Yes, all the stories are in gemini too:

01:23 schestowitz__[TR]; gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/

↺ gemini://news.tuxmachines.org/

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7 AM, September 3

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8 AM, September 3

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09:43 schestowitz__[TR]; There are two commands at the moment, add and update

09:43 schestowitz__[TR]; Try adding a new node now:

09:43 schestowitz__[TR]; I've made you a video to show you how to post in the new site/CMS:

09:43 schestowitz__[TR]; http://techrights.org/videos/adding-to-tuxmachines.webm

http://techrights.org/videos/adding-to-tuxmachines.webm

09:43 schestowitz__[TR]; This one assumed full shell access, we've seen then changed the interfaces, but it's more or less the same.

09:44 schestowitz__[TR]; Have a go, see if you can successfully add a story. If you do it wrong the first time around you can update it:

09:56 schestowitz__[TR]; ---------

09:56 schestowitz__[TR]; >> New https://www.mancity.com/citytv/mens/julian-alvarez-family-63793384

↺ https://www.mancity.com/citytv/mens/julian-alvarez-family-63793384

09:56 schestowitz__[TR]; >

09:57 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.mancity.com | At home with Julian Alvarez

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > I believe this is relevant to your interests:

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > https://www.pasionfutbol.com/__export/1660055856150/sites/pasionfutbol/img/2022/08/09/disexo_sin_txtulox104x.png_1243178325.png

↺ https://www.pasionfutbol.com/__export/1660055856150/sites/pasionfutbol/img/2022/08/09/disexo_sin_txtulox104x.png_1243178325.png

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; He scored 2 goals in a match 3 nights ago.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > In other order of issues, I would like to ask you a question about this

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > post, or more likely just give you a comment:

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > http://techrights.org/2022/08/09/abilities-meme/

http://techrights.org/2022/08/09/abilities-meme/

09:57 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-techrights.org | [Meme] Each According to His Abilities | Techrights

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; >

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > It's a meme, of course, nothing serious. But that de Blanc skills thing

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > is going on from a long time now, and I think it deserves an observation.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > Tell me doctor: do you believe this "de Blanc problem" is an issue of de

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > Blanc lacking technical skills?

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > Because I believe more likely the opposite: the problem is the tech

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > people lacking political skills, knowledge, and proper formation on the

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > matter. So much may it be like that, that blue hair can actually end up

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > having more power than code. So, if I'm right about this, de Blanc is

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > just a symptom of a disease that can not be cured with "all power to the

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > tech people": for which persons like Poettering may very well be also an

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > example.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; >

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > I never quite understand how much of stuff is actually politics, and how

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > much of it isn't. It's a very blur line the one marking each side

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > limits. What I'm totally sure by now, is that politics is just plain

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > simply non-optional. And I'm not so sure my tech peers all around the

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > world share this conviction of mine.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; >

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; >

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; > I hope you're doing well.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; Sorry for the late reply, I nearly lost this message in a sea of spam, which I'm only now wading through, weeks late.

09:57 schestowitz__[TR]; Bully de Blanc came from the more political orgs, ending in roles she's not qualified to work in. Had she stayed in 'politics', blue hair would not be a problem. It's not even a problem, the problem is self-satirisation of one's ineptitude.


noon, September 3

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; <li>

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; <h5><a href="https://blog.powerdns.com/2022/08/29/sharing-data-between-threads-in-powerdns-recursor/">Sharing data between threads in PowerDNS Recursor</a></h5>

↺ https://blog.powerdns.com/2022/08/29/sharing-data-between-threads-in-powerdns-recursor/">Sharing

12:09 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.powerdns.com | Sharing data between threads in PowerDNS Recursor | PowerDNS Blog

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; <blockquote>

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; <p>This is the third part of a series of blog posts we are publishing, mostly around recent developments with respect to PowerDNS Recursor. The first blog post was Refreshing Of Almost Expired Records: Keeping The Cache Hot, the second Probing DoT Support of Authoritative Servers: Just Try It.</p>

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; <p>In PowerDNS Recursor the actual resolving is done using mthreads: a lightweight cooperative thread switching mechanism. This allows us to write the resolving code in a straightforward manner, we can program it as if we are resolving in a synchronous way. The mthreads abstraction takes care of running another mthread when the resolving process for a particular query has to wait for incoming data from

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; the network. Mthreads are mapped to Posix threads, the thread abstraction the C++ runtime provides. Typically a handful of Posix threads run many mthreads, one for each query in-progress. Mthread switching happens only at specific points in the resolving process, basically whenever I/O is done.</p>

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; </blockquote>

12:09 schestowitz__[TR]; </li>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; <li>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; <h5><a href="https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2022/09/02/curls-tls-fingerprint/">curls TLS fingerprint</a></h5>

↺ https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2022/09/02/curls-tls-fingerprint/">curls

12:11 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-curls TLS fingerprint | daniel.haxx.se

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; <blockquote>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; <p>The phrase TLS fingerprint is of course in this spirit. A pattern in a TLS handshake that allows an involved party to tell or at least guess with a certain level of accuracy what client software that performed it purely based on how exactly the TLS magic is done. There are numerous different ways and variations a client can perform a TLS handshake and still be standards compliant. There is a long

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; list of extensions that can vary in content, the order of the list of extensions, the ciphers to accept, the allowed TLS versions, steps performed, the order and sequence of those steps and more.</p>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; <p>When a network client connects to a remote site and makes a TLS handshake with the server, the server can basically add up all those details and make an educated guess exactly which client that connects to it. One method to do it is called JA3 and produces a 32 digit hexadecimal number as output. (The three creators of this algorithm all have JA as their initials!)</p>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; </blockquote>

12:11 schestowitz__[TR]; </li>

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1 PM, September 3

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6 PM, September 3

18:49 schestowitz__[TR]; > Hi

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Thanks for the instructions and video.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; >

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > However, I can understand the title, text and others. But where to put

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > the actual URL for READ ON button of the page of my website?

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; >

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Still, I went ahead but ran into some DB errors.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > [..]

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Here's the full text from the shell.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > [..]

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Ignore my previous email. I have managed to update it and got the idea

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > that the HTML part need to be written in nano (which I could not

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > understand first time).

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; >

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Here's the final node:

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2022/09/03/DebugPoint_Weekly_Roundup_22_03_Unity_becomes_official_and_more.shtml

↺ http://news.tuxmachines.org/n/2022/09/03/DebugPoint_Weekly_Roundup_22_03_Unity_becomes_official_and_more.shtml

18:50 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-news.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines DebugPoint Weekly Roundup 22.03 - Unity becomes official and more

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; >

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Check if its fine.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; >

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; > Also, when I updated it, some errors still showing up, but posted fine.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; Those errors are more like warnings from HTMLTidy, which improves the tidiness of the code. Well done! I think you know how that works now.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; DB errors like the ones you are typically due to another person trying to add a page at the same time. It tried to serialise the data entry by using a lock.

18:50 schestowitz__[TR]; Regards and well done!


7 PM, September 3

19:26 schestowitz__[TR]; > Awesome, thanks!


8 PM, September 3

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; ------------------

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:51] <schestowitz> but can remove

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:51] <schestowitz> hand on

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:51] <schestowitz> please, yes! send the warrant

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:51] <schestowitz> I searched the dept's site

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:52] <Source> I'm trying to figure out a way to send you a PDF [02:52] <schestowitz> with names and everything

20:14 schestowitz__[TR]; [02:52] <Source> Yeah you would need to do an open records request

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