Sparql is like the secret language of the Necromongers, it is completely
incomprehensible to the uninitiated that hasn't been through the Gates of
the Underworld.
It is perhaps the single most difficult thing to grasp for users of
Wikidata.
ons. 25. jan. 2023, 00:32 skrev Marco Neumann :
>
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 22.10 on a Gigabyte Technology Co.,
Ltd. GA-990FXA-UD3, when attached to an HK Onyx Studio 6.
Usually a work around is to restart the Bluetooth stack twice.
My wild guess is that a (ring) buffer in the Bluetooth stack is filled,
and isn't reset because the
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 22.10 on a Gigabyte Technology Co.,
Ltd. GA-990FXA-UD3, when attached to an HK Onyx Studio 6.
Usually a work around is to restart the Bluetooth stack twice.
My wild guess is that a (ring) buffer in the Bluetooth stack is filled,
and isn't reset because the
Same for Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk at Gnome Authenticator.
On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 11:27 AM Alexander Shopov
wrote:
> Gnome-shell now gave:
>
> An error occurred during applying your action: The commit failed. The
> error was: “[Errno 128] Command: "['git', 'fetch']", Error: Host
Contact established! ;)
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 5:11 AM Børge A. Roum via gnome-i18n <
gnome-i18n@gnome.org> wrote:
> Hi. I wanted to help out by translating some more of Gnome before the 42
> release. I used l10n.gnome.org and sent in two translations 1.5 months
> ago. Since then I've also tried
Also sent a SMS to his listed job-phone, without any reply.
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 10:18 AM John Erling Blad wrote:
> I'm the one that contacted Børge Roum, and I have also raised the question
> in a few other places. I've heard nothing back except from Børge.
>
> I also sent an em
I'm the one that contacted Børge Roum, and I have also raised the question
in a few other places. I've heard nothing back except from Børge.
I also sent an emeil to gnome-no, but that email list seems to be dead or
extremely quitët… https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-no/
On Tue, Mar 1, 2022
I have uploaded a few translations in Norwegian Bokmål and Nynorsk. Whart
is the proper process to move them foreward?
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Just to clarify, “Wikidata The Movie” was (once upon a time) a standing
joke at the original team, with wild guesses on who would play the
different characters.
But now, off to thinking Deep Thoughts.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 11:54 PM John Erling Blad wrote:
> > A Wikidata book would b
> A Wikidata book would be most excellent,
So, what about “Wikidata – The Movie”? Who will cast Denny? Would it be
Anthony Hopkins?
John will now go to bed! (I'm not here, etc…)
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 8:10 PM Ed Summers wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 6:56 PM Denny Vrandečić <
> >
I'm pretty sure this is the same bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58746
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If I restart and try to use my Sony headphones, then sound stutter and
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fails. If I run `sudo hcidump --ext avdtp`, then it works… This is
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While waiting for a new Bluetooth dongle I messed around with some other
equipment. It seems like I can't make a Herman/Kardon Onyx 4 to fail,
which is a bit strange. Tried to log it with hcidump and nothing unusual
showed up. Logging avdtp gave identical results.
So just to double-check what
While waiting for a new Bluetooth dongle I messed around with some other
equipment. It seems like I can't make a Herman/Kardon Onyx 4 to fail,
which is a bit strange. Tried to log it with hcidump and nothing unusual
showed up. Logging avdtp gave identical results.
So just to double-check what
While waiting for a new Bluetooth dongle I messed around with some other
equipment. It seems like I can't make a Herman/Kardon Onyx 4 to fail,
which is a bit strange. Tried to log it with hcidump and nothing unusual
showed up. Logging avdtp gave identical results.
So just to double-check what
As soon as I can get an [Asus USB BT500](https://www.asus.com/Networking
/USB-BT500/) I will try that, as I suspect this issue is somehow related
to the chip in the dongle. It seems like all dongles with the same chip
has the same issue. The sound problem is probably (?) a secondary
effect, but
As soon as I can get an [Asus USB BT500](https://www.asus.com/Networking
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to the chip in the dongle. It seems like all dongles with the same chip
has the same issue. The sound problem is probably (?) a secondary
effect, but
As soon as I can get an [Asus USB BT500](https://www.asus.com/Networking
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to the chip in the dongle. It seems like all dongles with the same chip
has the same issue. The sound problem is probably (?) a secondary
effect, but
Please stop calling this an “AI” system, it is not. It is statistical
learning.
This is probably not going to make me popular…
In some jurisdictions you will need a permit to create, manage, and store
biometric identifiers, no matter if the biometric identifier is for a known
person or not. If
users (adversary and postulated sock) are the same because they have
edited the same page. It is quite unlikely a user will edit the same page
with a sock puppet, when it is known that such a system is activated.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 10:49 PM John Erling Blad wrote:
> Nice idea! First time I wr
Nice idea! First time I wrote about this being possible was back in
2008-ish.
The problem is quite trivial, you use some observable feature to
fingerprint an adversary. The adversary can then game the system if the
observable feature can be somehow changed or modified. To avoid this the
Slightly different machine, running 20.04 LTS, but not too different I
guess. Uses the same BT-400 dongle as the other machine, the Hama dongle
seems to create additional problems even if it should use the same chip.
Also tried Fedora 32 from a live USB stick, it had the same problem.
I wonder
Slightly different machine, running 20.04 LTS, but not too different I
guess. Uses the same BT-400 dongle as the other machine, the Hama dongle
seems to create additional problems even if it should use the same chip.
Also tried Fedora 32 from a live USB stick, it had the same problem.
I wonder
Slightly different machine, running 20.04 LTS, but not too different I
guess. Uses the same BT-400 dongle as the other machine, the Hama dongle
seems to create additional problems even if it should use the same chip.
Also tried Fedora 32 from a live USB stick, it had the same problem.
I wonder
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>From second paragraph “I wonder if I started noticing the problem under
Ubuntu 14.x, but I'm pretty sure it was there already at Ubuntu 16.x.
I'm now running Ubuntu 19.10 and Gnome 3.34.2. (Just for the record, the
bug also persisted in Ubu 18.04 for as long as I was using it.)”
The bug was
>From second paragraph “I wonder if I started noticing the problem under
Ubuntu 14.x, but I'm pretty sure it was there already at Ubuntu 16.x.
I'm now running Ubuntu 19.10 and Gnome 3.34.2. (Just for the record, the
bug also persisted in Ubu 18.04 for as long as I was using it.)”
The bug was
>From second paragraph “I wonder if I started noticing the problem under
Ubuntu 14.x, but I'm pretty sure it was there already at Ubuntu 16.x.
I'm now running Ubuntu 19.10 and Gnome 3.34.2. (Just for the record, the
bug also persisted in Ubu 18.04 for as long as I was using it.)”
The bug was
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on.
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** Description changed:
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on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both
** Description changed:
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on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both
After the crash (hid hangs, could be a side effect) this is the dmesg.0
file still existing
john@hydra:~$ tail -100 /var/log/dmesg.0
[7.277226] kernel: nvidia-uvm: Loaded the UVM driver, major device number
237.
[7.498321] kernel: cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for
After the crash (hid hangs, could be a side effect) this is the dmesg.0
file still existing
john@hydra:~$ tail -100 /var/log/dmesg.0
[7.277226] kernel: nvidia-uvm: Loaded the UVM driver, major device number
237.
[7.498321] kernel: cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for
After the crash (hid hangs, could be a side effect) this is the dmesg.0
file still existing
john@hydra:~$ tail -100 /var/log/dmesg.0
[7.277226] kernel: nvidia-uvm: Loaded the UVM driver, major device number
237.
[7.498321] kernel: cfg80211: Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates for
There are several reports on the net talking about random disconnects
with Bluetooth dongles reporting as BCM20702A0 and BCM20702A1, that
might be important.
Win10 experience the same problems, but it seems like they are able to
recover.
It seems like my HK Onyx Studio 4 has the same problem,
There are several reports on the net talking about random disconnects
with Bluetooth dongles reporting as BCM20702A0 and BCM20702A1, that
might be important.
Win10 experience the same problems, but it seems like they are able to
recover.
It seems like my HK Onyx Studio 4 has the same problem,
There are several reports on the net talking about random disconnects
with Bluetooth dongles reporting as BCM20702A0 and BCM20702A1, that
might be important.
Win10 experience the same problems, but it seems like they are able to
recover.
It seems like my HK Onyx Studio 4 has the same problem,
Public bug reported:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both of them have
Public bug reported:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both of them have
Public bug reported:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both of them have
Public bug reported:
This bug has persisted over several years, and several versions, and
after a lot of investigation I'm not really any closer on what's going
on.
I have two pretty old GA MA78gm S2H mainboards, configured slightly
different, and otherwise working properly. Both of them have
all other Wikipedians "Negroid" because of their
> appearance meeting a racist theory published in the 1930s.
>
> Or were you trying to say something else, other than defending
> "scientific racism" on this public list?
>
> Fae
>
> On Tue, 16 Jun 2020
I'm not sure it is wise to try to refute differences between humans,
whether we call it race or something else, it is simply too easy to point
out the differences. We should rather promote that differences are a
GoodThing™
Humans do exhibit racial differences, but those differences should not be
It happen after a reboot where the browsers was reset.
No, I did not take a screenshot.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 7:43 PM Samuel Klein wrote:
> >
> > This is a complaint about multiple banners on the same page.
>
>
>
> > I believe it would be better to put the add on the lower part of the
> >
One of the browsers are set up with forced session cookies and web storage,
and also to block third parties. It breaks several features, also central
login. I have reported it as an issue, but none has bothered to create a
fix.
I believe it would be better to put the add on the lower part of the
nks again,
> Nick
>
> [1] https://donate.wikimedia.org/wiki/Thank_You
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 7:56 AM John Erling Blad wrote:
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> > Often I surf Wikipedia without being logged in, and so I did right now. I
> > got the usual banners, but this time they popped up r
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