●● IRC: #techbytes @ FreeNode: Monday, December 28, 2020 ●● ● Dec 28 [02:04] *gry has quit (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) ● Dec 28 [03:14] *rianne__ (~rianne@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [03:15] *liberty_box_ has quit (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [03:15] *rianne_ has quit (Remote host closed the connection) [03:15] *liberty_box_ (~liberty@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [03:59] *rianne__ has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [03:59] *rianne__ (~rianne@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes ● Dec 28 [04:40] schestowitz https://twitter.com/iridesce57/status/1343284231859015684 [04:42] *TechBytesBot (~b0t@199.19.78.19) has joined #techbytes [04:42] TechBytesBot Hello World! I'm TechBytesBot running phIRCe v0.75 ● Dec 28 [05:55] schestowitz https://joindiaspora.com/posts/19750185#420d9f802ae30139049519c4d979ab44 [05:55] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@linux@joindiaspora.com: Linux Gets Official PS5 DualSense Controller Driver http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/145824#comment-27613 [05:55] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> www.tuxmachines.org | Games: Sony, Godot, Deals and FreeType | Tux Machines [05:55] schestowitz "What, already?? I haven't even seen it in shops yet!" ● Dec 28 [06:02] schestowitz Re: pleroma.site [06:02] schestowitz > I saw that pleroma.site Fediverse server disappeared. I run [06:02] schestowitz > https://shitposter.club/ . We won't ban you or disappear. We do nightly [06:02] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-shitposter.club | Pleroma [06:02] schestowitz > offsite backups, funding is under no threat, and we have every intention [06:02] schestowitz > of staying operating as long as possible. [06:02] schestowitz > [06:02] schestowitz > Our branding is terrible and we're blocked by many servers, but many [06:02] schestowitz > people have joined because we are reliable. [06:02] schestowitz > [06:02] schestowitz > Just wanted to offer this suggestion. [06:02] schestowitz > [06:02] schestowitz > Sincerely, [06:02] schestowitz > [06:02] schestowitz > Moon (@moon@shitposter.club) [06:02] schestowitz Hi, [06:02] schestowitz Thanks for reaching out. [06:02] schestowitz Names matter and reputatation does too. [06:02] schestowitz So if one started with a domain that says "shit" in it, it'll most likely attract the more 'problematic' voice, which in turn harms reputation, not just the name. [06:02] schestowitz pleroma.site and pleroma.fr are offline due to a hardware problem, but their maintainer told me last night that he's still working to bring them online by year's end. He needs to import hundreds of millions of objects. [06:02] schestowitz Hopefully I'll be back in my old account as soon as 2021 starts. [06:02] schestowitz Regards and HNY, [06:05] schestowitz The size of wordpress backups in Techrights is getting a lot smaller, about 200MB lighter (compressed form). This isn't due to data loss or a bug. Yesterday I was really stressed for a while, waiting for the old redirection to be removed. Turns out it logs who is being redirected and over the past few years it logged 3.6 million redirections, causing unnecessary bloat in the DB. When I removed this it took ages, but at least it made the [06:05] schestowitz DB a lot lighter and it'll save disk space, shorten backup windows etc. All gain, no loss. :) [06:28] schestowitz the tuxmachines bot and the bot in "social" channel will hopefully be working again by year's end. The tuxmachines IRC logs, which are mostly but not limited to the bot stuff, were uploaded for 366 days yesterday, then linked to (first time I check my scripts and workflow for this since Dec 23rd 2019 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/132043 [06:28] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tuxmachines.org | Tux Machines IRC Logs | Tux Machines [06:34] schestowitz https://lgbt.io/@yuki/105404392914411548 [06:34] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-lgbt.io | Cyber Yuki : "@tuxmachines@mastodon.technology > What's new in " - LGBT.io [06:34] schestowitz " [06:34] schestowitz > What's new in this release (see below for details): - Bug fixes only, we are in code freeze. [06:34] schestowitz But it's Wine, every fix is a new feature [06:34] schestowitz " [06:34] schestowitz https://social.tchncs.de/@scops/105355171937720395 [06:34] schestowitz "@tuxmachines aaaand the next cyberdeck..." [06:34] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-social.tchncs.de | scops: "@tuxmachines@mastodon.technology aaaand the next " - Mastodon [06:35] schestowitz " Full ack... for me it will be linux but i have nearly the same reasons to switch." [06:35] schestowitz https://social.tchncs.de/@scops/105355159507721315 [06:35] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-social.tchncs.de | scops: "@tuxmachines@mastodon.technology Full ack... for " - Mastodon [06:35] schestowitz https://mstdn.jp/@poujolrost/105205241251372823 [06:35] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-mstdn.jp | POUJOL-ROST Mathias : "(boost) @tuxmachines@mastodon.technology https" - mstdn.jp [06:35] schestowitz " [06:35] schestowitz @tuxmachines https://mastodon.technology/users/tuxmachines/statuses/105205224120803812 [06:35] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-mastodon.technology | Tux Machines: "Mageia 8 is on its way http://ww" - Mastodon for Tech Folks [06:35] schestowitz - [06:35] schestowitz Mageia 8 is on its way http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/144352 [06:35] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tuxmachines.org | Mageia 8 is on its way | Tux Machines [06:35] schestowitz " [06:35] schestowitz https://fosstodon.org/@PublicNuisance [06:35] schestowitz "Can't say i'm shocked. It's hard enough to get them to use Linux on their computers, asking for them to also use FOSS software may be pushing it." [06:35] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-fosstodon.org | PublicNuisance (@PublicNuisance@fosstodon.org) - Fosstodon [06:36] schestowitz http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2020/12/23/two-new-constitutional-complaints-in-germany-against-upca/ [06:36] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | Two new constitutional complaints in Germany against UPCA - Kluwer Patent Blog [06:36] schestowitz " [06:36] schestowitz Dear Attentive Observer, [06:37] schestowitz the conflict between the FCC and the ECJ about the last word in interpreting EU Law in respect of the protection of national constitutional rights dates lasts for more than half a century (BVerfGE 37, 271 Solange I) and it will hardly be solved in the context of the ratification of the UPCA. The FCC appears to mention it as a memento in pt. 106 of decision on the first complaint against the ratification. It is worthwhile to note [06:37] schestowitz that this aspect is mentioned among the grounds of complaint held inadmissible. Neither your comment nor the reference therein does explain how the lack of substantiation stated by the FCC can be improved because any argumentation has to b based on a violation of the democratic principle laid down in Art. 38(1) of the German Constitution which the FCC in its prima facie assessment at pt. 106 does not see. [06:37] schestowitz My comments have nothing to do with pro UPC or anti UPC, they are solely intended to contribute to a realistic assessment of the present situation. Quite a different question is whether it is wise to start the unitary patent system before a number of legal uncertainties have been clarified. In this respect, the most obvious choice would be to wait until the FCC has rendered its decisions on the pending cases concerning the EPO Boards of [06:37] schestowitz Appeal which may clarify the constitutional standards to be applied to international judges. [06:37] schestowitz " [06:39] schestowitz http://patentblog.kluweriplaw.com/2020/12/26/ip-federation-expresses-concerns-about-unified-patent-court/#comments [06:39] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-patentblog.kluweriplaw.com | IP Federation expresses concerns about Unified Patent Court - Kluwer Patent Blog [06:39] schestowitz " [06:39] schestowitz European Industry advocate [06:39] schestowitz DECEMBER 27, 2020 AT 11:10 AM [06:39] schestowitz Isnt that a sad comment. Its not a surprise that industry or law firms oppose Brexit: they have openly done so from the outset. Those who support it are mostly not employed in any industry affected by patents, or by trade. Schadenfreude is fun, but not if you are enjoying the discomfort of the wrong people. [06:39] schestowitz As for whether the UPC might one day encompass all EPC member states: it is possible, desirable and not beyond the wit of man, even is certain (changeable) aspects of the UPLA may make need to be changed. There is nothing inherently unconstitutional about international dispute resolution: we arbitrate every day. [06:39] schestowitz The real objection to a wider UPC seems to be narrow self interest of some private practice lawyers who think they personally benefit from a smaller UPC. Its a mistake to think that the danger of broadening is that the UK firms will take the business: almost all of the UK firms who do patents are also German, French and Dutch: they will be there whatever happens. Keeping Bristows and Powell Gilbert out cant really be that [06:39] schestowitz significant. But the advantage of broadening is huge: it puts EPs above US patents as valuable assets. [06:39] schestowitz Lets keep pushing for greater harmonisation. [06:39] schestowitz REPLY [06:39] schestowitz MaxDrei [06:39] schestowitz DECEMBER 27, 2020 AT 1:09 PM [06:39] schestowitz Agreed. [06:39] schestowitz Just in case there is any doubt, my criticism of the UPC is not to be taken as resistance to greater harmony in Europe. Quite the reverse. [06:39] schestowitz In fact, now that the UK is out of the EU, the way is clear for the EU to harmonise not only its law on patent validity/patentability, but also its law on patent infringement. For validity, nothing the CJEU could do could improve on the established jurisprudence of the EPO. Leave it alone. Compared with the complexity of validity, trying infringement is a cakewalk. It should be quite easy, now, on the Mainland, with the help of Ireland, [06:39] schestowitz to harmonize that. [06:39] schestowitz Coincidentally, there is a piece today in a US patent law blog (link below) where you can read how it was China, quite recently, that invented the Problem-Solution Approach to inventive step. Unless Europe (gets its act together it will be eaten for breakfast by the Rest of the World. [06:39] schestowitz Wake up Europe. EU Member States, marching in step is the way towards greater prosperity. Allow yourself to be divided and you will be picked off, one-by-one. [06:39] schestowitz https://www.ipwatchdog.com/2020/12/26/inventive-step-chinese-patent-law-compared-u-s-non-obviousness-standard/id=128454/ [06:39] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.ipwatchdog.com | The Inventive Step in Chinese Patent Law Compared With the U.S. Non-Obviousness Standard [06:39] schestowitz REPLY [06:39] schestowitz MaxDrei [06:39] schestowitz DECEMBER 27, 2020 AT 12:00 PM [06:39] schestowitz Attentive, Im worried about the balance of forces, between those who wish to see stability in Europe, and those who wish actively to de-stabilise it. Those in the latter camp must be rubbing their hands with glee, at the way in which Europe is so busy de-stabilizing its own patent law, all by itself. [06:39] schestowitz For the USA and China, for example, a stable Europe is a nuisance. For all those States lying along the eastern borders of Europe, States with no experience of representative democracy or the Rule of Law, a stable Europe insisting upon those basics of human rights is a constant irritation. For the UK, now fully open for business from the worlds worst regimes, their tax-evading citizens and their progeny in need of a world- [06:39] schestowitz beating education, the rival attraction of a stable Europe is a nuisance. If Europes patent law falls into disarray, this is all grist for their mill, to show how, quite simply, mainland Europe is a Trumpian LOSER. [06:39] schestowitz Thinking back to what has been achieved since 1973, the triumph of the EPC, it makes me sad to see the present decline. The lobbyists are expert at presenting the interests of their sociopathic corporate clients as being in the interests of societys general welfare (to use the splendid expression found in the Constitution of the USA). Sadly, today, none of the three branches of The State (legislative, adjudicate, administrative [06:39] schestowitz is any longer wise enough, or well-informed enough, to see through the blandishments and wiles (and bribes) of the lobbying industry. There is no longer any urge to resist. Instead, there seems to be a race, who can be of most service to the sociopathic moneybags clients of the lobbyists. [06:39] schestowitz REPLY [06:39] schestowitz Attentive Observer [06:39] schestowitz DECEMBER 27, 2020 AT 7:27 PM [06:39] schestowitz I am the last to be against harmonisation in IP matters over the whole of the EU and of Europe in general. But a revived EPLA is not on the table. One might regret it, like Brexit, but the CJEU made clear that it is not compatible with Union law. Although I fully understand European Industry advocate, I do not see a possibility to revive the EPLA. [06:39] schestowitz Dear Max Drei, with the UPC in its present cladding, the way is by no ways clear for the EU to harmonise its law on patent validity/patentability. And this is for two reasons: the UPC does not apply to the whole of the EU and there is another instance which is able to decide upon validity of patents having effects within the EU, i.e. the EPO, albeit only during oppositions, but at the fraction of the cost of an action before the [06:39] schestowitz present UPC. Whether UK has left the EU is irrelevant in this matter. [06:39] schestowitz The problem is that by separating the grant of the title with the exploitation of it, the fathers of the EPC made it nearly impossible to unite the granting system under the EPC, which is a convention open to non-EU member states, with the specificity of Union law and its necessary adherence to CJEU rulings valid exclusively within EU member states. The juxtaposition of two instances deciding on validity/patentability is the original [06:39] schestowitz sin of the UPC. [06:39] schestowitz A real unification could be reached as far infringement is concerned by for instance installing a general bifurcation. A court like the UPC could decide on infringement and issue judgements valid over the whole of the EU, whereby the EPO would decide on validity for all EPC member states, i.e. covering not only EU member states but many more European states. [06:40] schestowitz This would not only need a revision of Art 99 EPC, but also to guarantee the independence of the Boards of Appeal. This is not the case presently under R 12c and 12d. As the judges sitting at the UPC are as well to be re-appointed, their independence is also at stake. [06:40] schestowitz For non-EU members, infringement would still remain a national issue as EPLA is dead. [06:40] schestowitz Such a solution would however not be of liking of all the lawyers firms, and not only in the UK, as they would only be dealing with infringement as is presently the case, and not any longer on validity. It is therefore necessary to highlight the narrow self-interest of some private practice lawyers who think they personally benefit from a smaller UPC. [06:40] schestowitz Those people claim that the UPC is compatible with EU law, but it has never been tested beforehand. I wonder why the UPC has not be sent to the CJEU for opinion as it was the case for the EPLA. [06:40] schestowitz It has occurred in the past that the Implementing Rules of the EPC were amended after issuance of legislation only valid within the EU, cf. Directive 98/44/EC and the following Brstle decision of the CJEU, cf. R 28(1). Art 28(1) clarified the issues under Art 53(a). [06:40] schestowitz R 28(2) was adopted by the Administrative Council of the EPO following a Notice issued by the EU Commission that the EU legislators intention when adopting Directive 98/44/EC, was to exclude from patentability products (plants/animals and plant/animal parts) that are obtained by means of essentially biological processes. Art 28(2) clarified the issues under Art 53(b) which was however in contradiction with decisions G 2/12 and G 2/13 [06:40] schestowitz of the EBA. G 3/19 is the result of the unwillingness of the member states of the EPC to amend Art 53(b) accordingly. [06:40] schestowitz In both cases there was a consensus going further than just the EU member states and including all EPC member states. [06:40] schestowitz It is however not guaranteed that such a consensus will be reached in all questions and following any decision of the CJEU or the UPC. Such decisions are not directly applicable with full effect at the EPO, especially now after the Brexit is becoming effective and UK being still a member state of the EPC. [06:40] schestowitz Here again the fundamental discrepancy between the grant and the exploitation of the EP is a hurdle which cannot be overcome with Art 142-149 EPC. [06:40] schestowitz " ● Dec 28 [07:15] *rianne__ has quit (Remote host closed the connection) [07:15] *rianne__ (~rianne@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [07:28] schestowitz https://joindiaspora.com/posts/19749043#399277102a9d01391adf005056264835 [07:28] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@beaubobobonobo@framasphere.org reshared: One last act of #classWarfare and #cruelty by the man who pardons dangerous, violent criminals https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-allows-jobless-benefits-to-expire-for-millions-1107790/ [07:28] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> www.rollingstone.com | Trump Allows Jobless Benefits to Expire for Millions - Rolling Stone [07:28] schestowitz "This kind of criminal indifference this refusing to do his job even though because he knows it will result in millions of deaths is murder on such a massive scale that he should be charged with genocide. How is Trump any better than Pol Pot?" [07:28] schestowitz Victors tell history [07:29] schestowitz https://joindiaspora.com/posts/19749037#e8cb02e02a9201391adf005056264835 [07:29] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@beaubobobonobo@framasphere.org reshared: NEWS #CommonDreams Relatives, Activists, and Attorneys Demand Justice for Andre' Hill, Unarmed Black Man Killed by Columbus Police https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/12/26/relatives-activists-and-attorneys-demand-justice-andre-hill-unarmed-black-man-killed [07:29] schestowitz "Charge with murder. No other course of action acceptable. And no secret grand jury! Public!" [07:29] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes--> www.commondreams.org | Relatives, Activists, and Attorneys Demand Justice for Andre' Hill, Unarmed Black Man Killed by Columbus Police | Common Dreams News ● Dec 28 [08:56] Techrights-sec2 https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=20/12/27/166257 [08:56] Techrights-sec2 :( [08:56] Techrights-sec2 Using purchase of the LF as a fascade [08:56] Techrights-sec2 so M$ spam made it to their news feed [08:56] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-soylentnews.org | What is Microsoft Doing With Linux? Everything You Need to Know About Its Plans for Open Source - SoylentNews [08:57] schestowitz This is spam. No need to even mention it. At all. [08:58] schestowitz #SoylentNews has just been tricked into posting #microsoft anti-Linux spam. If SoylentNews isn't careful, it'll end up like Slashdot. People inside Slashdot (DiBona) told me about what happened. ● Dec 28 [09:00] Techrights-sec2 Agreed, techrepublic screwed up but SN editors did worse by promoting it [09:00] Techrights-sec2 I could guess what happened at Slashdot but could it be covered in a review? [09:00] Techrights-sec2 or retrospective. However, it might not be good to bring attention to [09:00] Techrights-sec2 Slashdot or for that matter Reddit. Reddit started out bullshit and got [09:00] Techrights-sec2 worse over time. [09:00] schestowitz techrepublic and zdnet are the same thing (same company). Let's change subject. Waste of time. I'll just mention it without linking. [09:01] Techrights-sec2 I could see Slashdot getting killed and then I suspect they eventually [09:01] Techrights-sec2 ended up with some microsofters on the staff [09:01] Techrights-sec2 Ok, thanks, I need to remember better what owns what. [09:01] schestowitz I can do a video about it without linking? To debunk, point by point, and shame/name SN for promoting it? [09:10] Techrights-sec2 Nah. Not worth the time, even as a video. By the way the videos are very [09:10] Techrights-sec2 slow way to transfer information so they ought to be reserved for [09:10] Techrights-sec2 only a few topics. Even then as a supplement or review of the textual information. [09:10] schestowitz Pocock told me the other day he wants to do "TuxVideo" [09:12] schestowitz BTW, I am not sure why we got techrights downtime alerts, inc. for times I was monitoring the site and saw no incident. I am assuming false positives, but.... who knows.... [09:13] Techrights-sec2 I think that is good. But I notice that because of the slowness of [09:13] Techrights-sec2 speech versus text that focus is probably a big advantage. [09:13] Techrights-sec2 So I might suggfest considering sketching a simple outline before each session. [09:13] Techrights-sec2 Pocock has a lot of important experience to relate to the public. [09:13] Techrights-sec2 I saw one early this morning but when I checked the site in a browser, it [09:13] Techrights-sec2 was available, just slow to respond. [09:16] *GNUmoon has quit (Remote host closed the connection) [09:17] *GNUmoon (~GNUmoon@gateway/tor-sasl/gnumoon) has joined #techbytes [09:56] schestowitz I decided to mention it (allusion) without linking later. apropos: http://techrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/bruce-perens-on-trolling.jpg [09:57] schestowitz any further personal comment on the matter can be added. I wait for the video to finish uploading, am going downstairs now to do exercise, back later... ● Dec 28 [10:18] *randomgry (~test@unaffiliated/gryllida) has joined #techbytes [10:31] Techrights-sec2 Ok, good not to link to it. [10:31] Techrights-sec2 However, there are a lot of people who do not realize that so much of what [10:31] Techrights-sec2 is left of the trade press is actually owned by mass marketing media companies [10:31] Techrights-sec2 like Red Ventures. Thus they aren't really reliable trade press any more. ● Dec 28 [11:02] schestowitz #ibm like #microsoft thinks like govt. #monopolies and does not wish to really innovate, just amass an endless pile of worthless #swpats with help with the legal department (same people, e.g. Phelps), then sue and extort those who actually innovate and make products people ACTUALLY want [11:02] schestowitz Public Like Comment [11:02] schestowitz Dr. Roy Schestowitz () [11:02] schestowitz Dr. Roy Schestowitz () - about an hour ago [11:02] schestowitz Even after buying #redhat #ibm continues to act a lot like a #patentTroll shaking down every company imaginable. Settlement announced when nobody will notice (PR). @zoobab https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/ibm-settles-patent-lawsuit-with-airbnb-street-sees-16-upside-2020-12-24 [11:05] *TechBytesBot has quit (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [11:07] *TechBytesBot (~b0t@199.19.78.19) has joined #techbytes [11:07] TechBytesBot Hello World! I'm TechBytesBot running phIRCe v0.75 [11:28] Techrights-sec2 Even SSH is slow [11:29] schestowitz Uncommented a block of three lines with "RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^.*(/category/news)........" in .htaccess [11:31] Techrights-sec2 Load average has dropped from over 50 to 1.0 now [11:32] schestowitz in apachetop it'll show as some old pages with news picks, I assume targeted for bandwidth. They give up as soon as blocked (for that pattern). I wondered if that's what happened last night... for 7-8pm it was reported as down but I was here and saw no issue. ● Dec 28 [16:39] *Now talking on #techbytes [16:39] *Topic for #techbytes is: Welcome to the official channel of the TechBytes Audiocast [16:39] *Topic for #techbytes set by ThistleWeb!~gordon@unaffiliated/thistleweb at Wed Jan 5 20:55:35 2011 [16:39] *Techrights-sec (~quassel@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [16:48] *rianne (~rianne@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [16:49] *liberty_box_ (~liberty@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [16:51] schestowitz https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-december-27th-2020 [16:51] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-9to5linux.com | 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: December 27th, 2020 - 9to5Linux [16:51] *libertybox (~schestowi@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [16:52] *liberty_box (~liberty@host81-154-173-106.range81-154.btcentralplus.com) has joined #techbytes [16:55] schestowitz https://www.mondaq.com/uk/patent/1019154/unwired-planet-v-huawei-and-conversant-v-huawei-zte-supreme-court-judgment-2020 [16:55] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.mondaq.com | Unwired Planet v Huawei And Conversant v Huawei & ZTE Supreme Court Judgment 2020 - Intellectual Property - UK ● Dec 28 [17:01] schestowitz we've just lost power due to the dryer not being properly connected, the IP address has changed and I still try to bring back all the services [17:01] Techrights-sec I was on the xxxxx in the other room. Couln't hear if there was a notification. [17:01] Techrights-sec Ok. New IPv4 addr [17:08] Techrights-sec FWIW the ip addr has not changed. [17:08] Techrights-sec Power hits are not good. UPS for key hardware components. 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