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02:17:27<thuban>https://www.colorado.edu/asmagazine/2024/08/01/uncovered-euripides-fragments-are-kind-big-deal
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03:56:43<nulldata>https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/08/nasa-likely-to-significantly-delay-the-launch-of-crew-9-due-to-starliner-issues/
03:57:38<nulldata>"However, there is also another surprising reason for the delay—the need to update Starliner’s flight software. Three separate, well-placed sources have confirmed to Ars that the current flight software on board Starliner cannot perform an automated undocking from the space station and entry into Earth’s atmosphere."
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16:33:16<nulldata>https://blog.google/products/google-nest/chromecast-history/
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16:33:41<nulldata>"After 11 years and over 100 million devices sold, we're ending production of Chromecast"
16:58:33<nstrom|m>I use mine every day
17:00:01<steering>https://prospect.org/power/2024-06-27-government-created-most-profitable-company-verisign/
17:01:17<nstrom|m>https://www.crowdstrike.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Channel-File-291-Incident-Root-Cause-Analysis-08.06.2024.pdf
17:22:45<nukke>https://killedbygoogle.com/
17:22:49<nukke>waiting to see it pop up here
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18:59:27<that_lurker>Thor (Pirate Software) Talking abount the stop kill games initiative that was discussed briefly here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioqSvLqB46Y
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19:16:31<nukke>I'm sorry, but that client-server argument is terrible. there are e.g. private WoW and City of Heroes servers that keep some of these "live service" games alive.
19:17:44<nukke>the issue is that, of course, the service backend is not available to users so these games disappear
19:18:22<nukke>"this is bad for the industry because then we wouldn't have live service games anymore"
19:18:26<nukke>how is this bad lol
19:19:23<nukke>ok I had to click out of the video after only 6 minutes. lots of bad faith arguments
19:21:14<that_lurker>yeah
19:22:01<that_lurker>I do understand that the initiative could have been more clearer on certain issues, but then again it is the initial initiative so thats fine
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19:57:53<nicolas17>https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/702347772615196712/1270450531285991566/xKY8UtM.webp?ex=66b3bec2&is=66b26d42&hm=9e2d89379a308bdc5e16e2cb1407a98b6229967ceadf44752f2b511ee088fbca&
20:00:59<nulldata>https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/06/tech/musk-x-sues-garm-advertising-boycott/index.html
20:02:40<@JAA>Oh, this is going to be entertaining.
20:03:59<nicolas17>> X claims Unilever, Mars, CVS, Ørsted, and dozens of other brands conspired to “collectively withhold billions of dollars in advertising revenue”
20:04:09<nicolas17>boycotting is illegal?
20:15:07<@JAA>Bloody media outlets not linking to the sources, so this took a bit longer than I wanted, but here's the filing: https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25033227/x-v-garm.pdf
20:33:19<nicolas17>you archived it right? :P
20:34:39<@JAA>Duh
20:34:49<@JAA>:-)
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20:53:39<ymgve>the things you discover when digging through old floppies
20:54:07<ymgve>discovered a win3.1 install with microsoft text changed to "Z-nix" and had to research wtf that was
20:54:08<ymgve>https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19920707&slug=1500997
20:54:24<ymgve>turns out some company was bundling windows 3.1 with their mice
21:00:01<steering>wat
21:01:12<steering>ahhaha "hey microsoft can we bundle windows with our hardware? *shh don't tell them it's a mouse*"
21:02:23<ymgve>actually, I read that wrong, they were selling windows 3.1 upgrades _without_ mice
21:30:00<fireonlive>o_O
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22:03:25<nukke>Wait, didn't Elon literally say "fuck off" to advertisers in that one interview?
22:04:36<Flashfire42>yes
22:04:37<@JAA>No, not literally. It was 'go fuck yourself'.
22:04:58<Flashfire42>close enough they have the same message
22:05:01<@JAA>:-P
22:05:04<nukke>my bad, the actual quote is worse
22:07:58<fireonlive>it's a thing that can be done
22:08:02<fireonlive>though it's a bit of a talent
22:08:47<nicolas17>fireonlive bonk++
22:08:47<eggdrop>[karma] 'fireonlive bonk' now has 70 karma!
22:09:04<fireonlive>😵‍💫
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