00:02:15<nulldata>Fuck. https://www.netcup.com/en/priceadjustment
00:04:02<nicolas17>"An honest statement"
00:04:39<nicolas17>if it doesn't insult Sam Altman personally it's not fully honest smh
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00:16:47<nulldata>It's a bit ironic they gripe about a hardware vendor going back on their agreement and increasing costs - then they turn around and do the same to their customers
00:26:18<kline>nulldata, i think there's a difference between reneging on an agreed contract for delivery of a product vs. increasing the price on a service paid on a rolling basis
00:26:21<kline>but it sucks all around
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01:30:40<nulldata>I get that, but they do lock customers into contracts on at least a number of their offerings and don't allow for early cancellations (where applicable under German law). It's good they're allowing customers to cancel in this case, but ironic they normally expect customers to uphold their end of the bargain regardless of hardships the customer
01:30:40<nulldata>might be facing
01:35:38<nulldata>The more respectful thing to do would increase the pricing at contract renewal. Not during the contract and with only a month and some change notice imo
01:39:00<nicolas17>oh I didn't know they had longer contracts
01:39:10<nicolas17>I thought this was a monthly payment thing where you could cancel at any time
01:45:18<@JAA>They do allow for early cancellation on price increases.
01:45:26<@JAA>(As they must.)
01:45:52<@JAA>> If you wish to terminate your contract due to the price adjustment, you can make use of your special right of termination by providing your token and customer number. Starting 19.03.2026, you will receive one email per product category, which will contain a link to the special termination form. This is valid for up to three months from receipt of the email.
01:47:38<@JAA>nicolas17: You can choose between different contract durations. Monthly contracts exist, long contracts offer a slight discount.
01:47:58<@JAA>That's for normal products. Deals are usually fixed.
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02:21:10<nulldata>https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/google-details-new-24-hour-process-to-sideload-unverified-android-apps/
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07:31:41<nicolas17>https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/19/us-tech-execs-smuggled-nvidia-chips-to-china-prosecutors-say.html
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16:03:08<klea>https://www.theverge.com/tech/896490/google-replace-news-headlines-in-search-canary-coal-mine-experiment
16:25:50<klea>DOI myths busted is fun. https://hdl.handle.net/10.5281/ZENODO.31780 / These are also funny https://doi.org/10.5555/12345678 http://doi.org/hvx
16:35:00<steering>all hail your ai overlords
16:38:10<klea>long doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1409(199908/10)3:6/7%3C672::AID-JPP192%3E3.0.CO;2-8 (from <https://datacite.org/blog/cool-dois/>)
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21:38:05<klea>https://digipres.club/@foone/116261272298712825 oh no deleting data off the internet.
21:38:09<klea>I wonder what site it is :p
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22:27:33<klea>https://meet.cccda.de/ "LaSuite Meet" weird, first, AI, second, https://github.com/NixOS/infra#regular-catch-up says it's Jitsi? Third, why does CCC appear near nix, do they have things in common?
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23:01:12<hexa->klea: whats up with meet.cccda.de?
23:01:33<hexa->I'm nixos infra lead, I'm also cccda infra team
23:03:47<multisn8>there's also more regional integration; nix is super useful for hackspaces managing a fleet of PCs
23:04:24<hexa->https://git.darmstadt.ccc.de/infra/
23:04:39<hexa->https://git.darmstadt.ccc.de/infra/infra-nixos/-/blob/main/modules/meet.nix?ref_type=heads
23:05:16<hexa->readme on nixos/infra updated
23:12:03<klea>nothing broken
23:12:30<klea>I am curious on CCC <-> NixOS relationship.
23:16:10<hexa->cccda is very nixos-heavy
23:16:52<klea>So it makes sense for it to support NixOS operations.
23:18:11<klea>hexa-: Could you give me contact info to put in Software Heritage's Add Forge Now form for the gitlab instance of https://git.darmstadt.ccc.de/ ?
23:20:00<hexa->admins@chaos-darmstadt.de
23:21:04<klea>Thanks, submitted request, https://archive.softwareheritage.org/api/1/add-forge/request/2224/get/
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23:38:16<nukke>is there still drama re:NixOS? did the community ever fork it?
23:43:35<hexa->no drama
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23:52:15<hexa->only cppnix was forked to lix
23:52:24<hexa->still exists and I'm using lix