April 08, 2021

Daily Tech News 8 April 2021
— Pixy Misa

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  • EEVBlog is back. (EEVBlog)

    Dave's servers are in the same water-affected part of the WebNX datacenter as mine, so this bodes well for my server coming back. I don't have an ETA on my server just yet, but reports from other users show a steady stream of servers returning to life.

    As I mentioned, we have servers with WebNX at my day job, though apparently in another part of the datacenter, because two of them came back on line even before the safety inspection.

    The ones in the wet zone are taking a while, because they have to be individually de-racked, dried, cleaned, and inspected before they are turned back on.  Water isn't too bad for the computery parts of a computer as long as you don't apply power.  If you apply power while it's still wet, things can go south in a hurry.

    Hard drives are more at risk; the smallest droplet of water inside a drive will kill it.  But this system is SSD-only.

    This hasn't been fun, but it's a much better outcome than OVH, which simply burned to the ground.

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  • Meanwhile our cloud provider at my day job sent out a reminder of "low impact planned maintenance" in our location and thirty seconds later all our sites went down.


  • Speaking of burning to the ground, Amazon's SC1 cold storage is now priced at 1.5¢ per GB. (Amazon)

    Sure, that's more than Backblaze B2 object storage, but this is plain old disk. You can mount it, format it with ZFS and your preferred deduplication and compression settings, and then just rsync everything across. It's also encrypted by default, though that doesn't help if someone gets into your AWS account as happened with Ubiquiti.

    Getting the data back out costs considerably more - Amazon kills you on bandwidth fees - but it's a lot better than not being able to get your data back out.

    We just added rather a lot of this at my day job. We had our data backed up to WebNX, but then WebNX disappeared. So we've decided we now need three geographically-separated locations, not just two.


  • Silicon Motion has announced their new SM2708 SD Express controller. (AnandTech)

    They're mostly know for their SSD controllers - and this is basically that, squeezed down to SD and even microSD size. With suitably fast flash it will offer transfer rates close to 2GB per second on a device the size of your fingernail.


  • Gigabyte has ATX and eATX motherboards for Intel's new Ice Lake SP processors. (AnandTech)

    In theory these are aimed at servers, but there's nothing preventing you from using them to build a desktop system. Some of the parts are potentially attractive for workstation use given the drastic price cuts and the absence of any Zen 3 Threadrippers.

    The 24-core single-socket model lists for $1450. If it's actually available for that price, it's a little cheaper than current prices on Zen 2 Threadrippers, and not much more than scalper prices on the 16-core Ryzen 5950X.


  • Alienware has announced its first AMD laptop since 2007. (Tom's Hardware)

    It comes with (up to) a Ryzen 5900HX, RTX 3070, 32GB RAM (probably upgradeable to 64GB), 4TB of NVMe storage, and a 15" 2560x1440 260Hz display.

    It also has the Four Essential what the fuck Alienware?

    It has four extra keys on the right of the keyboard, where PgUp, PgDn, Home, and End are found on respectable laptops, but they're used for volume control.

    Probably they can be remapped in software.


  • The HP Omen 15 2021 has similar specs and a possibly ideal keyboard layout. (WCCFTech)

    A Ryzen 5900HX and RTX 3070, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD - both look to be user upgradeable - and unfortunately a 144Hz 1080p display with no upgrade options.

    Oh, and a tenkeyless desktop keyboard layout - that is, everything in the proper place but no numeric keypad.


  • GnuCOBOL is COBOL from Gnu. (SourceForge)

    I'm tempted to write the next version of Minx in it. Not very tempted, but tempted.


  • Twitch has announced it will ban users for pretty much any reason, anywhere, at any time. (Reuters)

    The list of reasons ranges from terrorism and child sexual abuse - which seem like perfectly valid reasons to want to remove someone from your site - to "hate group membership".

    And we all know who they're going to look to for a list of hate groups.


  • Facebook won't notify the 530 million users affected by the biggest data leak in human history. (Reuters)

    A Facebook spokesmen told this reporter, "Who gives a shit? What are they going to do, move to Parler? Wait, you're writing that down. Stop it!"



My Name is Ollie and Welcome to My ZED Talk Video of the Day


In which everyone's favourite zombie girl with a sword through her head chops down trees and waxes philosophical.


Disclaimer: Rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles.

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Posted by: San Franpsycho at April 08, 2021 05:10 AM (EZebt)

2 Watching TuCa talk about the FedGov going all shock n awe over the Jan 6 event, people thrown in the DC jail, some badly beaten, one killed, most with lives ruined, got me thinking it'll be far worse when they do gun confiscation.
And they will.  KameltoeH will make it happen.

Posted by: Les Kinetic at April 08, 2021 05:15 AM (KiBMU)

3 AirBNB banned me forever.

Posted by: Les Kinetic at April 08, 2021 05:20 AM (KiBMU)

4 The weird keys on the Alienware. If you're buying one it's for gaming. And perhaps streaming gaming. They probably figure that if you're buying it ease of access to volume controls is worth more than page up and page down for their customer base. 

Posted by: Buzzion at April 08, 2021 05:20 AM (6p12J)

5 Yep, I'm sure that's their reasoning.  It's just frustrating to see laptops that tick all the boxes for both programming and gaming except for one fatal flaw.

Assuming the keys are programmable it shouldn't be too much of an issue though.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 08, 2021 05:23 AM (PiXy!)

6 g'mornin', 'rons
Pixy, thank you for all your hard work during these trying times

Posted by: AltonJackson at April 08, 2021 05:45 AM (DUIap)

7
GnuCOBOL is COBOL from Gnu. (SourceForge)
    I didn't do it. I halfassed tried to learn COBOL, as the wife was getting steady legacy work and needed some help, but mainly I just did some grunt work with it.

Posted by: GnuBreed at April 08, 2021 05:47 AM (F0YaR)

8 Dang. I feel like I just read Cryptonomicon. Again.

Posted by: Eromero at April 08, 2021 05:48 AM (0OP+5)

9 is this where the cool kids are?

Posted by: fluffy goes retro at April 08, 2021 06:03 AM (UnQlg)

10 Ok. I decided to take a listen to the vid...
Thought my niece had walked into the room. A little of that goes a long way. A very long way.
ZH quotes Jamie Dimon this morning: 
"Our education and health issues come together in this alarming statistic: Seventy percent of today’s youth (ages 17-24) are not eligible for military service, essentially due to a lack of proper education (basic reading and writing skills) or health issues (commonly obesity or diabetes).”

But they can vote!

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 06:11 AM (MkuC5)

11 Good morning! 
Let's smile & be happy & strike fear in the hearts of killjoy leftists everywhere. 
A reprise from the ONT, where the people are.

Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 08, 2021 06:15 AM (u82oZ)

12 Black South African woman writes heartfelt letter of appreciation for love and support of her white adoptive parents:
https://tinyurl.com/s2pyjcf3

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 08, 2021 06:16 AM (VP4Cd)

13 This hasn't been fun, but it's a much better outcome than OVH, which simply burned to the ground.

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Been retired and out of the software development biz for nearly two decades -- and don't keep up with the latest (so enjoy these new posts of and will need to check out your blog, Pixy) and haven't been keeping up with the details of this nearly catastrophic event. Thank you for all your hard work and efforts!

Two questions:
(1) To what does OVH refer?
(2) You reference the servers being wet from water (presumably the "fire suppression" for servers in a data center)? I remember back in the 80's all the computer rooms had halon gas (which was subsequently banned by the U.S. EPA owing to "shrinking ozone layer" hysteria) -- so did these data center server facilities NOT have something chemically along those lines for fire suppression?

Thanks!

Posted by: ShainS at April 08, 2021 06:16 AM (+lwg5)

14 Wholesome doggy photos:
https://tinyurl.com/yh9c2957

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 08, 2021 06:17 AM (VP4Cd)

15 Cute kitten photos:
https://tinyurl.com/tw8m8rtt

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at April 08, 2021 06:19 AM (VP4Cd)

16 There are like 33 million guns and over a billion rounds of ammunition in the US.  Even if you used every law enforcement agency to do the confiscation it would take around 380 years to complete.  Not including court time or the fact they probably only know where about 1/2 of them are to begin with.

Posted by: Mr.KnowItAll at April 08, 2021 06:20 AM (1WUhC)

17 "Our education and health issues come together in this alarming statistic: Seventy percent of today’s youth (ages 17-24) are not eligible for military service, essentially due to a lack of proper education (basic reading and writing skills) or health issues (commonly obesity or diabetes).”

But they can vote!

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 06:11 AM (MkuC5)

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Look fat ... if a 4-year-old can choose their gender, choose puberty blockes and irreversible physical mutiliation-for-life, shouldn't they be able to vote?

/yeah, #WASTF

Posted by: ShainS at April 08, 2021 06:20 AM (+lwg5)

18 I thought they banned halon because of its nasty habit of axphixiating everyone.

Posted by: johnd01 at April 08, 2021 06:20 AM (uVQvU)

19 It took me 11 swear words to get the answer to the captcha question.  Gawd I feel retarded

Posted by: Mr.KnowItAll at April 08, 2021 06:22 AM (1WUhC)

20 Good morning, Horde!

Posted by: Ladyl at April 08, 2021 06:28 AM (TdMsT)

21 18 I thought they banned halon because of its nasty habit of axphixiating everyone.

Posted by: johnd01 at April 08, 2021 06:20 AM (uVQvU)

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John, I've since heard that too, but I'm pretty sure the original reason was the ozone layer. I looked it up and this was the first source I found (but yeah, it might have eventually been banned for that reason -- although I don't see how it was initially approved for use by the EPA if that was the case):

https://tinyurl.com/yjbuat2d

Posted by: ShainS at April 08, 2021 06:30 AM (+lwg5)

22 johnd01
Halon worked well in engineering main spaces on ships.  But have your EEBD handy by, and be able to get out of the space via escape trunks. 

Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 08, 2021 06:32 AM (u82oZ)

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13 Two questions:
(1) To what does OVH refer?
OVH is a major European hosting company - actually global now; they operate datacenters in North America, Asia, and Australia as well.  Last month one of their buildings in Strasbourg burned to the ground destroying all the equipment inside and taking out the power and networking for nearby buildings as well.
(2) You reference the servers being wet from water (presumably the "fire suppression" for servers in a data center)? I remember back in the 80's all the computer rooms had halon gas (which was subsequently banned by the U.S. EPA owing to "shrinking ozone layer" hysteria) -- so did these data center server facilities NOT have something chemically along those lines for fire suppression?
The company I worked for some years back built its own datacenter and installed a halon dump system.  Getting approval to disconnect the sprinkler system was a big deal even then.  I think these days even if you get approval for a halon system you are generally required to maintain sprinklers as well.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 08, 2021 06:38 AM (PiXy!)

24 Boker Tov
I got nothing

Posted by: Nevergiveup at April 08, 2021 06:41 AM (ShmQ5)

25 Time for work preps. 

Have a blessed day, everyone. 

Hand washing is the new head on a swivel. Because COVID-19 Wuhan has 0.02% of a Mattis plan.

Posted by: NaCly Dog at April 08, 2021 06:41 AM (u82oZ)

26 Paid leave is childcare is caregiving is infrastructure.  Gillibrand I'd like to test that theory by laying all of them down on a patch of dirt and running over them with a semi once an hour for a year. Pretty sure that would reveal the things that are not infrastructure after a couple of months. 

Posted by: Dancing has station owner in Deliverance at April 08, 2021 06:47 AM (ORLcR)

27 mornin y'all. I didn't really want an AR pistol until now 

Posted by: f'd at April 08, 2021 06:48 AM (Tnijr)

28 G'morning, Salty..Be safe!!

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 06:48 AM (3D/fK)

29 What's EEVBLOG?

Posted by: vmom stabalot at April 08, 2021 06:49 AM (GBZnB)

30 IBM creates a COBOL compiler – for Linux on x86 https://www.theregister.com/2021/04/07/ibm_cobol_x86_linux/

Posted by: Biden's Dog at April 08, 2021 06:49 AM (9clAr)

31 Had an accidental single bottle Halon discharge once while I was steaming the plant.
Other than the damn blaring horns and lights, not too much effect.  As the boilers draw external air for combustion through the forced draft blowers, there was very little halon fed into the combustion air stream, Odd smoke color for about a minute, but, we kept on steaming.

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 06:51 AM (3D/fK)

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10 Ok. I decided to take a listen to the vid...
Thought my niece had walked into the room. A little of that goes a long way. A very long way.
And you probably didn't even hear her shriek when she got blown up by a creeper.  Kid can shatter glassware at forty paces.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 08, 2021 06:52 AM (PiXy!)

33 Long and lengthily article from Andrew Branca about the Minneapolis trial.  Not going well for the prosecution.   https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/442973/

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 06:53 AM (3D/fK)

34 Where is the sexbot tech news?

Posted by: Tinfoilbaby at April 08, 2021 06:54 AM (gx6NG)

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29 What's EEVBLOG?
Very popular Australian electronics YouTube channel and web forum, with about a million subscribers worldwide.  Ran everything out of the same datacenter as us in Utah.  Fortunately I had another server in a different location; he had all his servers in once place so his site was completely down for days.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 08, 2021 06:55 AM (PiXy!)

36 Morning, 'rons and 'ettes.

Posted by: olddog in mo at April 08, 2021 06:57 AM (ju2Fy)

37 Speaking of solid state storage, we have a Street Guardian (Australian firm) HD dashcam with front and rear 1080 cameras on the Volvo, from our days living in Baltimore.  The amount of storage now available on a micro-SD card absolutely boggles my mind.  I think right now I am running a 512 gig in the slot, and that is rumored to go up in capacity soon, if not already.

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 06:59 AM (3D/fK)

38 33 Long and lengthily article from Andrew Branca about the Minneapolis trial.  Not going well for the prosecution.   https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/442973/

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 06:53 AM (3D/fK)

Scott Adams has been saying for ages that the prosecution shouldn't stand a chance. He pointed out the laughing stock which CNN has made of itself on their reporting. Yesterday's talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64b0jp08Mkc

Posted by: Biden's Dog at April 08, 2021 07:01 AM (9clAr)

39 Long and lengthily article from Andrew Branca about the Minneapolis trial.  Not going well for the prosecution
Shocking that Keith X, despite bringing in outside ambulance chasers, something that lying piece of shit obviously didn't campaign on, is fucking things up so badly what's left of the city will get torched.  That's what those assholes voted for statewide so my give-a-fuck meter hasn't budged one iota.

Posted by: Captain Hate Won't Forget Ashli Babbitt at April 08, 2021 07:02 AM (y7DUB)

40 I have an old corsair gaming keyboard that has 18 macro keys, now I don't game but I use excel and other applications extensively, so those macro keys are mapped so I can one button press copy, paste, paste special, undo, group, ungroup, etc.

I literally cannot live without this keyboard, which is now discontinued and I've seen it go for upwards of 500 dollars.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 08, 2021 07:02 AM (FVrDO)

41 8 Dang. I feel like I just read Cryptonomicon. Again.
Posted by: Eromero at April 08, 2021 05:48 AM (0OP+5)
I feel like I just TRIED to read Cryptonomicon again. It's good for our brains.

Posted by: m at April 08, 2021 07:04 AM (RYc1G)

42 Captain Hate and others. Chauvin is toast no matter how well he is defended. The good folk of Mpls will not let him off since he murdered a fine upstanding member of their community.

Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at April 08, 2021 07:06 AM (vLT5l)

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40 I have an old corsair gaming keyboard that has 18 macro keys, now I don't game but I use excel and other applications extensively, so those macro keys are mapped so I can one button press copy, paste, paste special, undo, group, ungroup, etc. 

I literally cannot live without this keyboard, which is now discontinued and I've seen it go for upwards of 500 dollars.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 08, 2021 07:02 AM (FVrDO)

A podcast I listen to one of the guys talks about having a special gaming "controller" that is nothing but 100 buttons that you can essentially map whatever you want to them. I imagine it's cheaper than finding that keyboard if you needed that many macros you could just have it right next to you ready. 

Posted by: Buzzion at April 08, 2021 07:07 AM (6p12J)

44 I would not be averse to seeing this thread continue once the blog recovers. This is better tech info than I usually get.

Posted by: Brother Tim at April 08, 2021 07:08 AM (Mooke)

45 Morning Horde.
and congrats Pixy, it's about time you get your own thread. not that we'll actually ready it. you know, because tradition and all...
thanks for all you have done, and hope the day job servers come back soon 

Posted by: Dating Coach at April 08, 2021 07:08 AM (jT7YH)

46 Thirty seconds lead time before scheduled maintenance? Wow, you guys must be agile.

Posted by: bluebell at April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (/669Q)

47 BLM's demands during trial selection for the Chauvin trial was interesting.  In a nation that considered 'By a jury of their peers' to be somewhat more than just a suggestion, the demand that a man and a woman of color be seated on the jury rings out as more than just a little bit......offputting.

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (3D/fK)

48 I literally cannot live without this keyboard, which is now discontinued and I've seen it go for upwards of 500 dollars. Posted by: Thomas Bender Ditto with my Logitech G510. I've had it or its predecessor since 2007 and really can't deal without for personal use.

Posted by: Brother Tim at April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (Mooke)

49 Another vote for a daily/weekly Pixy thread, here. 

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:11 AM (3D/fK)

50 @42
I believe in Minnesota, criminal verdicts need to be unanimous so it will only take one to hang the jury.

But since this trial is not really about guilt or innocence I expect Chauvin will be re-tried as many times to get the desired result.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 08, 2021 07:12 AM (FVrDO)

51 Chauvin is toast no matter how well he is defended. The good folk of Mpls will not let him off since he murdered a fine upstanding member of their community.
Chauvin has lots of other problems including tax ones so he's going to jail for something.  Maybe while he's cooling his heels his appeal can be won and they can torch the shithole again

Posted by: Captain Hate Won't Forget Ashli Babbitt at April 08, 2021 07:12 AM (y7DUB)

52 I feel like I've been teleported back to the late 90s when I was writing about tech for several magazines and journals. I miss it.

Posted by: IanDeal at April 08, 2021 07:13 AM (vgGyZ)

53 When I was working full time for the Fed (US Army) the IT clowns there would schedule maintenance on the weekends.  Typically network shit one weekend, server maintenance the other.  While you'd think this would make sense, re-racking servers and changing the VLAN they were on required someone from networking to at least be aware of the change.

You'd think.  But you'd also be wrong.

Every Monday something would be broken.  Like clockwork.

Posted by: Martini Farmer - Now a Pirate, Hoisting the Black Flag at April 08, 2021 07:15 AM (3H9h1)

54 47 Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (3D/fK)

One proper way to enjoy the human rights violations that will be coming here for "wrongthink" is to point out when they accuse you of "racially obsessive jury nullification" to highlight their morality pets being on a rampage of this since the OJ trial.


It won't save you, but little droplets of truth eventually break dams of denial.


Be a dam breaker.

Posted by: sven at April 08, 2021 07:16 AM (Lzpvj)

55 53 Posted by: Martini Farmer - Now a Pirate, Hoisting the Black Flag at April 08, 2021 07:15 AM (3H9h1)
Inefficiency is not only tolerated in civil service it is rewarded.


"It's finally working let's break it!"

//Federal IT Contract War Cry

Posted by: sven at April 08, 2021 07:17 AM (Lzpvj)

56 46Thirty seconds lead time before scheduled maintenance? Wow, you guys must be agile.

Posted by:bluebellat April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (/669Q)

"You guys must be Agile."
FIFY

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 07:17 AM (MkuC5)

57 51 Posted by: Captain Hate Won't Forget Ashli Babbitt at April 08, 2021 07:12 AM (y7DUB)

Who does he think he is a little man syndrome liberal savor in a democrat city having tax problems?

A congress critter?

Posted by: sven at April 08, 2021 07:18 AM (Lzpvj)

58 I can't get over that little "size" note at the end of the post.  It looks like BOTH "lb" and "kg", so I keep thinking the post weighs 7 lbs.

Posted by: Dr. Mabuse at April 08, 2021 07:18 AM (unQXy)

59 46Thirty seconds lead time before scheduled maintenance? Wow, you guys must be agile.

Posted by:bluebellat April 08, 2021 07:09 AM (/669Q)

"Wow, you guys must be Agile."
FIFY

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 07:19 AM (MkuC5)

60 29 What's EEVBLOG?
Posted by: vmom stabalot at April 08, 2021 06:49 AM (GBZnB)
Click the link!

Posted by: m at April 08, 2021 07:19 AM (RYc1G)

61 sorry for double post...forgot the server farm is on Europa.....

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 07:19 AM (MkuC5)

62 "It's finally working let's break it!"    
Anyone with knowledge of the Navy's Planned Maintenance System (PMS) understands the concept of....It's working fine, let Fireman Timmy tear it apart and put it back together.

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:20 AM (3D/fK)

63 Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!
More coffee.

Posted by: Hairyback Guy at April 08, 2021 07:21 AM (Dx34V)

64 @40
Yeah, if this keyboard dies I would have to do something.

I'm not a mouse guy, I can pretty much navigate and get 90 pct of what I need to do done with the keyboard alone.

Posted by: Thomas Bender at April 08, 2021 07:21 AM (FVrDO)

65 Dingos ate my comment!!!!

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:21 AM (3D/fK)

66 Nevermind.  It just showed up.

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:22 AM (3D/fK)

67 Dingos? Dingoes? Al? Help here?

Posted by: CZ = FNG To Remain Silent Because, FNG at April 08, 2021 07:22 AM (MkuC5)

68 In my "sunset" years I went into project management for the Army.  I was pretty much burned out from being on the working side of IT.  

I had built datacenters, servers, run network cables, setup routers, switches and firewalls.  I did desktop support, software configuration, etc.  I had those mickey mouse certifications from Microsoft, Novell and Apple.  The all nighters became the rule when you couldn't do your paid job during the day.

Posted by: Martini Farmer - Now a Pirate, Hoisting the Black Flag at April 08, 2021 07:24 AM (3H9h1)

69 Le NOOD
It be here
And shit!!!

Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at April 08, 2021 07:25 AM (3D/fK)

70 JJ is nood

Posted by: AltonJackson at April 08, 2021 07:26 AM (DUIap)

71 A four year old with a shriek. Must be a commonality. One of my grandsons let's 'r rip and my hearing aids make it feel like acid has been poured into the brain pan.

Posted by: Robert17 at April 08, 2021 07:32 AM (YSzrH)

72 Fun to read this stuff, Pixy. Thanks!

Posted by: m at April 08, 2021 07:39 AM (RYc1G)

73 GNUCobol huh? We use Microfocus COBOL at work. Better than a mainframe, getting it into .Net.

Posted by: Jay in Ames at April 08, 2021 08:53 AM (yGu6h)

74 I know it's late and Pixy is dreaming of anime chicks, but I'd love for him to do a series on "DeGoogling" yourself--good replacements for Gmail, etc. that ordinary peons can do.  Same with Facebook, etc.  
One thing I've noted is that Parler, Gab, etc all seem to have terrible security.  Is there anyone competent out there that would actually work on conservative tech stuff?  

Posted by: Vance at April 08, 2021 12:06 PM (DN0pc)

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