[02:58] good morning === guiverc is now known as guiverc2 [05:13] Maik, fyi only, doing a QA-test on lubuntu 20.04.2 daily, and the free softwre only choice is present [07:07] good morning [07:34] Good morning [07:40] Heya! [15:30] Starting with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, it may be even more important to protect robots, since the only robot who thinks that I am not a robot is AERobot. [15:31] Are you planning new AERobot security measures with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and flavors? I don't think robots know that I'm not a robot. [15:32] what ? [15:36] * ogra hands maxFlexGuest https😕/ubuntu.com/robotics [15:36] oops [15:36] silly hexchat emoji plugin [15:37] Yes, AERobot is capable of cracking codes and proving that as a robot, it is actually not a robot, so it can visit channels, sources, etc. [15:40] maxFlexGuest: seriously... i don't get it. Besides 22.04 is still far away and it's not known which features come with it. [15:41] or are you just fooling around again? [15:46] No, I am not. This is a serious problem to consider, and cracking codes with Focal Fossa is easy for AERobot. AERobot can prove that the robot is not a robot, unlike all other robots, and this could be so easy that it could take all the way up to Ubuntu 32.** LTS for AERobot to prove that it is a robot. [15:53] what in the hell was that all about? [15:53] must be another of lotus' friends :) [16:40] daftykins: nah, he was in #xubuntu a week ago using another nickname at first asking simple questions of which the answers could easily be found on the web, then changed his nick and starts with random nonsense in various channels. [16:51] sounds par for the course of freenode [17:38] daftykins: lol, nah i only invite the real nasty ones :p [17:42] xD [17:42] how nice [18:06] why is Firefox outdated in Ubuntu 20.04? [18:06] outdated? [18:06] a new version came out last Tuesday and isn't still there [18:06] OMG !!! a whole week [18:06] wich version do you have [18:07] Windows 85 [18:07] Ubuntu 84.0.2 [18:07] it may be vulnerable [18:07] :) [18:08] I can gaurentee you, at any one time, you have multiple vulns [18:08] and 85 may be vuln also [18:08] :((((((((((((((( [18:08] marcoagpinto: there's an easy solution against browser hijacks, plug out your cable [18:08] :((((((( [18:09] I waited months for VLC 3.0.12 to open some internet videos [18:09] :) [18:09] just in case they had exploits [18:11] lol [18:11] Ya know you can mitigate the hijacks by useing lynx [18:12] cool kids watch vlc in their bunkers surrounded by faraday cage [18:12] * Ussat is not cool then [18:12] faraday? [18:12] what is that? [18:12] links2 is also nice [18:13] marcoagpinto: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage [18:13] ohhhh [18:14] years ago companies were selling brain clothes so that aliens couldn't read their minds [18:14] :) [18:14] um..ok [18:15] lol [18:15] I can't remember the name of the clothing [18:15] :) [18:15] but it was made of the metal looking tape used in kitchen [18:18] you realise that everything you use has exploits in it, right? :) [18:18] ^^ [18:18] vulnerabilities would have been a better choice of word [18:19] yes [18:21] but yes 'buntu is always slow for FF builds [18:23] There is always Chrome :) [18:26] marcoagpinto: the snap version of firefox available in ubuntu is on version 85.0-1 [18:29] * Ussat still prfers Chrome [18:59] I do also, but mainly because I've invested a lot of time and energy into it over the years after switching from firefox when it was getting very bloated. I also use enough google services to take advantage of it's integration. Also casting [19:01] FF #1 [21:26] UWN: Issue 668 is on the streets: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue668 .