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12:15 AM
How do I know pitch feast is not a trap for organizations to steal others ideas?
Also if my hobby domain name telkitty.com is not stolen, it would be 17 years old also :/
Thinking of suing, but maybe that money could be better used on overseas holiday or A.I. robot venture instead.
 
 
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3:42 AM
Looking for wild camping spots & boat to hire, so I can maximize my fatality rate.
But usually only willing to spend 20% of nights camping, because although wild at heart, I don't actually want to look like a dirty tramp in photos :p
20% camping, 50% 3-4 star accommodation + rest others.
 
4:31 AM
The US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged Tesla CEO Elon Musk with securities fraud, alleging he had misled investors last month in tweets about taking the company private.
One of the main reasons to not use social media - you can get sued for saying stupid things, sometimes for mocking, sometimes in a fit of rage ... or sometimes in a humours tone.
If you want to be a apex predator, learn to hide </trollololo> ... wait, I wasn't trolling ...
 
 
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nwp
6:56 AM
@TelKitty Because successful projects are 100% execution and 0% idea.
You are free to steal all the ideas from big successful companies, but it only gets you ~0% of the way there.
 
7:36 AM
If you want to protect an idea and make money from it without execution, there are still patents :p
 
7:53 AM
At least $1000 for a 7 years patent, couple of thousands for international one. You have to disclose all the details, and only increase your chance in winning at court.
 
Nice, then just release ideas for free and enjoy people using or not using it
If I've got good ideas I'm willing to share them with everyone because I'll never have the motiviation required to make money from them x)
 
Typically, for a single idea: A provisional patent applications can range between $3,300 and $7,000. An Innovation patent application can range between $3,000 and $6,000. A PCT international patent application can range between $9,000 and $15,000
You can search for patent cost on the internet.
 
I won't because I never intend to patent anything
 
Perhaps your employer will do it for you :-)
Actual patents cost money, which doesn't make sense unless you expect to make more than $5k from them.
 
And also only useful when you don't want other people to use your ideas for free
 
8:03 AM
In academia, they show productivity. In the US, you don't typically own them. For example, the stuff I got is actually owned by the university. But it says I'm a "co-inventor".
 
@Mikhail Like Edison doing it for Tesla? Great idea it is ... if you are an idoit.
 
Now there's still the problem of Google trying to patent ideas you explicitly wanted to remain free x)
 
Well, if you invent it, and then deny your claims to the patent (which is free), it becomes public domain. I made this up but its probably true.
 
Some guy invented compression methods based on Asymmetric Numeral Systems and explicitly made it clear that it should be usable by anyone and everyone
In the meantime Google tried to slightly tweak it and patent its use for video compression
 
Real problem is that you get the justice you can afford. Also Google might be able to win it because they only need to show that their improvements are improvements.
With so many patents coming thorough despite prior art, I'm surprised patents aren't litigated more often. I'm also surprised they are worth money, as their value can only really be determined during litigation.
Here in the US, your patents for untested technology might be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars at startup incorporation.
 
8:16 AM
Not litigated often, because it's hard to prove infringement.
As a single person, it's hard to win against a corporation, even if you are a genius and invented many useful stuff ...
Also google's search engine sucks now, not because their algorithm is inferior, but too many people game google's system.
 
I still haven't found better than their search engine v0v
 
9:14 AM
there's also duckduckgo, I didn't have any issues with it
 
it's impressive that Google search is actually getting worse year by year
 
@login_not_failed I use it for bangs, but most of the time I eventually use !g to delegate the searches to Google
I remember not being able to find proper images with DDG while Google Images provided all I was looking for
also it tends to suck when I look for things in French x)
 
9:29 AM
I used duckduckgo to find the dark web, still not able to find the entrance to it.
Dark web is such a hoax.
 
9:46 AM
You dug your own tombe with that one
I spent the last 17 hours writing the manuscript of a 7232 words research paper. I've achieved some kind of apotheosis.
 
 
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10:51 AM
> RAM is Random Access Memory, meaning you can read and write to it, but only from random addresses
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this is a golden quote
 
 
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2:07 PM
This video teaches you how to put your butt right in front of someone's face with the person still okay with it ...
 
2:18 PM
The film Upgrade was not bad. It was entertaining. But it is typical AI and man+machine connection fearmongering.
Next is Game Night. Looks like fun.
 
 
 
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3:54 PM
FFS, Linux APIs.
setxattr(2) takes flags XATTR_CREATE or XATTR_REPLACE. But combination of both does not work. FFS.
 
4:08 PM
Oh shit, it is actually my fault for not reading whole man page:
> By default (i.e., flags is zero), the extended attribute will be created if it does not exist, or the value will be replaced if the attribute already exists.
 
nwp
@wilx What? You can't say that. It's definitely the man pages being shit and unclear.
Which reminds me. Now that the dictatorship of misogynists in linux is over, can we rename them woman pages?
 
4:24 PM
@nwp short for "wow a manual?"
 
nwp
Sure. It's better than "write only manual".
 
@nwp You've misspelled "personual", you patriarchal misogynistic pig!
 
 
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10:02 PM
Well, I can now set, read, and list extended attributes on Linux in Java. Nice.
The only bad thing about JNA is you cannot really handle specific errno values unless you want to embed the EFOO values in your own Java code.
 
errno, getlasterror and friends are really awful
 
nwp
10:45 PM
Yes, especially friends.
 
11:37 PM
I hate friends.
 
@StackedCrooked "He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends."
 

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