Tuesday, March 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 March 2022

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  • Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn is in talks with Saudi Arabia to set up a new $9 billion factory in that country.  (9to5Mac)

    This makes total sense given Saudi Arabia's renowned pool of low-cost skilled workers.

    Um.

    Actually it does make total sense when you consider that both parties are hedging their bets.  Foxconn wants more factories outside of mainland China - it doesn't care so much where they are as long as they're not in China.  And Saudi Arabia wants industries other than oil - it doesn't care so much what those industries are, so long as they're not oil.

    Both have tons of money to invest.  Both want to invest somewhere other than where they have been investing so far.

    Downside is, Saudi Arabia kind of sucks.

    Upside is, they're not likely to actually launch a missile strike on Foxconn HQ.

Tech News

  • Microsoft is testing ads in the Windows 11 File Explorer.  (Bleeping Computer)

    Seriously, Microsoft, WHAT THE F*CK ARE YOU DOING?

    The desktop / laptop market is yours.  They only thing you need to do is not piss off your users too much.  And yet, and yet...


  • QNAP has another severe privilege escalation bug.  (Bleeping Computer)

    This time, though, it's not entirely their fault.  It's the "Dirty Pipe" bug that affects all recent versions of the Linux kernel.

    But mainstream Linux releases have already been patched.  QNAP's version has not.


  • Twitter has rolled back a change that tried to force users into their awful algorithmically-driven "Home" timeline.  (The Verge)




  • Speaking of privilege escalation bugs in Linux there's another one.  (The Hacker News, which is not the same site as Hacker News(

    Please not.


  • Google is being evil again.  (Ars Technica)

    In this case they have on online app for ordering food from restaurants.  They set up helpful pages for restaurants who join the program where customers can order food online.  And being Google, they preferentially link their own ordering pages from search results.

    Also, being Google, they create these online ordering pages even for restaurants that do not join the program.  And preferentially link to those pages rather than to the restaurant's own website.

    Google has responded to the lawsuit, saying:
    We are not doing what we are obviously doing.  We will vigorously defend ourselves from these baseless claims of malfeasance which are obviously true and which we completely deny.  We did not create the hundreds of thousands of web pages in our application we we run and  link to them from our search engine and we don't know who did, and in fact, they're probably not there at all.  Dave, can we scrub those, like, now?


  • There is something of a kerfuffle in the physics world right now over room-temperature superconductors.  (Science)

    One group published a paper claiming they had created a room-temperature (though not STP) superconductor.  Another researcher got hold of some of their raw data and, not mincing words, called it a case of "probable scientific fraud".  Then things started to get heated.

    Both parties have had papers removed from prepublishing site arXiv.
    Hellman says the superconductor controversy may stem in part from the ethos of physics, which has historically encouraged combativeness. "The culture of physics is one that is more aggressive and not very welcoming," Hellman says, which can lead to accusatory language ending up in papers. She would like to see that change. "I flinch at some of the language being used."
    Oh, grow up and quit whining.  If they're not actually calling for pistols at dawn, leave them to it.


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Posted by: Pixy Misa at 04:20 PM | Comments (5) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
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1 Maybe the Saudis plan on bringing in Filipinos to do the work? They bring in a lot of outside help for a number of things. I remember talking with a Filipino doing IT work there during Gulf War I.  They would sit on their roofs and watch the inbound SCUD missiles - only the ones not appearing to move right/left/up/down were the signal to get to shelter.

Posted by: Frank at Tuesday, March 15 2022 06:29 PM (rglbH)

2 Google, when you have a business plan that involves copying an idea from DoorDash that your "business partners" all despise, you should rethink the plan.

Posted by: Rick C at Tuesday, March 15 2022 11:38 PM (Z0GF0)

3 Hi Pixy,
When I try to post comments on Ace from my phone, I very often get 500 errors and a Python stack trace. As best I can determine from my end, it’s because iOS is replacing low-range ASCII characters with higher-range characters (like the long dash for two hyphens, or the differing start and end quote marks).  If I very carefully delete those substitutions and replace with the original characters, I can generally get the comment to post, but that’s a real pain. Is there something you can do on the back end?
Thanks!
Sample stack trace:
500 Internal Server Error

The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request.

Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 670, in respond response.body = self.handler() File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/cherrypy/lib/encoding.py", line 220, in __call__ self.body = self.oldhandler(*args, **kwargs) File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/cherrypy/_cpdispatch.py", line 60, in __call__ return self.callable(*self.args, **self.kwargs) File "main.py", line 49, in index return minx.go(cherrypy.request,cherrypy.response,cherrypy.thread_data,{}) File "/home/minxcc/minx/live/minx.py", line 2090, in go do_form(tags['form']) File "/home/minxcc/minx/live/minx.py", line 1517, in do_form if form=='form.comment': form_comment(tags) File "/home/minxcc/minx/live/minx.py", line 1886, in form_comment do_sql('select comment_id from mt_comment where comment_entry_id = %s and comment_text = %s',(tags['page.post'],tags['form.text'])) File "/home/minxcc/minx/live/minx.py", line 261, in do_sql perform_sql(query,vars) File "/home/minxcc/minx/live/minx.py", line 275, in perform_sql page.c.execute(query,vars) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/MySQLdb/cursors.py", line 158, in execute query = query % db.literal(args) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/MySQLdb/connections.py", line 264, in literal return self.escape(o, self.encoders) File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/MySQLdb/connections.py", line 202, in unicode_literal return db.literal(u.encode(unicode_literal.charset)) UnicodeEncodeError: 'latin-1' codec can't encode character u'\u2019' in position 8: ordinal not in range(256) Powered by CherryPy unknown

Posted by: Cybernetic at Wednesday, March 16 2022 01:01 AM (xawZJ)

4 Cybernetic, for a quick fix, you can disable the "smart punctuation" setting on iOS in General -> Keyboards. I got sick of it molesting innocent text a long time ago and shut it off on my phone and tablet.

-j

Posted by: J Greely at Wednesday, March 16 2022 01:33 AM (ZlYZd)

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