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7:59 AM
@flawr you showed here about that npm package that was simple yet destroyed all existing javascript, right?
 
8:31 AM
haha
yeah that was left-pad.io (but that turned out to be quite sophisticated after all:)
@AnderBiguri the comments are great, it was fun learning about the is-even project:)
 
hahaha
 
8:47 AM
@flawr I'll be honest: I had no idea that's what Ander was referring to. "Simple yet destroyed all existing javascript" is... a surprising take on the matter :P
 
@AnderBiguri for $1.99 you can get the premium edition, for $99.99 the enterprise edition: isevenapi.xyz
 
I love that webpage A LOT
 
it screams "this is professional" from every corner of its rounded buttons
 
"We're passionate about telling you if a number is even or odd so you can focus on more important things"
 
8:51 AM
what does it translate to 😬
WAIT. Is that some "natural reserve" by a council?
 
"war against the climate catastrophe"
 
> "This is a biodiversity area of the town of Jonschwil. We support native plants and animals with this close-to-nature habitat."
 
lol
 
holy bananas I am so entretained, but also, it resumes so good the current fight against climate change
 
tbf it is probably one of many efforts of the town, but the photo just exemplifies how certain things work:)
 
8:53 AM
Like Exxon investing 3B$ on renewable tech, in the same period where they spent 2B$ on lobbying a tax break of 10B$
 
in Budapest there are "bee grazing areas", where they don't bother to cut the weeds
 
yeah! Saw that in York last week
also small bird houses with "tubes", for those species of independent bees
 
@AnderBiguri Exxon, you say? youtube.com/watch?v=5v1Yg6XejyE
 
yeah saw that
 
@AndrasDeak here farmers started doing this with just small patches between the fields as they noticed it makes a noticeable difference for them too
 
8:55 AM
@AnderBiguri we have one of those ("bee hotel/wasp garage") on our balcony
 
nice! :D
 
@flawr yeah, that would actually work. The version here is mostly good intent combined with lack of funds to cut the weeds
 
I really just recently learned about these independent living bees that dont have a colony
 
also wasps
 
@AnderBiguri they probably just do this for evading tax
 
8:56 AM
there are asshole colonial wasps, and cute and useful solitary wasps
 
hahaha
 
I only learned this last year, when we put out the bee hotel. ("wasp garage" is funny because in Hungarian it's "darázsgarázs" which rhymes)
 
is the ázs pronounced like the age in garage?
 
yup
zs is what you usually transcribe as "zh"
 
darázsgarázs, love it
Music band name
 
9:04 AM
:D
 
 
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10:13 AM
wow, in my medical imaging conference, the keynote speaker is Bart Preneel, world expert in internet security
unrelated, but super interesting
"optimism is a moral duty" he says
 
Curious crossover
 
yeah! aparently dude co-designed the current contact tracing tech to be secure and annonymous
he says that is relevant, medical data and privacy etc
 
Aaah. Makes sense.
 
albeit his talk is super general
 
Remote conference or in-person?
 
10:20 AM
Remote. Zoom+gather.town
 
Is gather.town that thing where you walk around in 3d?
 
"most medical devices are trivial to hack" ouch
 
@AnderBiguri IoT security
 
@AndrasDeak "3d"-> total old zelda/pokemon games
its retro
 
Hehe, yeah, that
Saw that at a conference. I quickly left.
 
10:22 AM
this one was good for the posters. They made a big poster session, so you can go see the posters and talk to them in small groups etc. Worked quite well. Not as much for the random coffee
 
lol, I got assigned tech support instead XD
 
Oof
 
Interesting comment he made: "security is invisible, but expensive, so even if people design more secure devices, users are unwilling to pay for them as they can not really see/verify that it is indeed more secure"
 
The problem is that you often don't have a choice to begin with
Your bank, your ISP, your hospital skimps on security. Who gets harmed in the end?
 
10:34 AM
yeah. He also talks a lot about "implicit consent". You need to se the bank, so suddenly they have access to all your info and sell it
 
yeah
 
"legally, in the US, human rights are only applicable if you are in US soil. The US government acknowledges that if you are not, they are not applicable to you"
what, the, actual, fuck
 
10:52 AM
lol
there's no precedent that any objects abroad are humans
 
its amazing, this is their law/policy. Official
 
it probably makes waging wars easier as well
 
yeah, spying on you too.
Lol, I didnt know that Wannacy exploited a bug by hacking into the Equation Group, that themselves kept it secret from microsoft to be able to hack people
 
Can't commit crimes against humanity if there are no humans out there media1.tenor.com/images/99e59449b7554b81bd40770ce32aa322/…
 
this talk is being quite fun and scary
@AndrasDeak hahaha
 
10:59 AM
who's Equation Group?
 
NSA math-heads
its all a bit fuzzy, all unoficial etc, so they can do anythign they want, but its assumed its a NSA group
 
11:24 AM
Black ops
 
so, the avobe explanation was shite, but I meant is that some people hacked the equation group, and stole the bug
 
 
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1:01 PM
@AnderBiguri aaah... great
 
 
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4:15 PM
Wow are people still here? :)
Wanted to see how people were doing. I also have this to share.
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4:29 PM
@rayryeng haha, congrats on the paste
 
 
6 hours later…
10:05 PM
@rayryeng I heard there are still some lost souls here indeed:)
I hope y'all are doing well!!
 
10:55 PM
@rayryeng also: your calendar is showing the wrong month
 
11:26 PM
@rayryeng <3 the Tshirts!
happy to see you Ray! hope you are well! some of us still survive around!
 

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