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RIP René Auberjonois

Source: Boing Boing

Article note: Oh, sad.

American actor and singer René Auberjonois, who played early roles in in M*A*S*H and 1979's King Kong and later starred as Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's irascible and gelatinous security chief Odo, is dead at 79.

Before his entry into Hollywood, Auberjonois worked in theater, earning a Tony for best lead actor in a musical for his role opposite Katharine Hepburn in “Coco.” He received further Tony nominations for 1973’s “The Good Doctor,” 1984’s “Big River,” and 1989’s “City of Angels.”

Auberjonois was also known for his voice roles, particularly in 1989’s Disney Renaissance hit “The Little Mermaid,” in which he voices Chef Louis and sang the memorable “Les Poissons.” Fans of “The Princess Diaries” would recognize him as the voice of Mia Thermopolis’ father, Prince Philippe Renaldi, in an uncredited role.

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20 Low-End VPS Providers Suddenly Shutting Down In a ‘Deadpooling’ Scam

Source: Slashdot

Article note: As the saying goes, "There is no cloud, it's just someone else's computer" If you're going to rent your computer, make sure the people you're renting it from are established, solvent, and not scum, and/or at least have a backup plan if they turn out to be.

"At least 20 web hosting providers have hastily notified customers today, Saturday, December 7, that they plan to shut down on Monday, giving their clients two days to download data from their accounts before servers are shut down and wiped clean," reports ZDNet. And no refunds are being provided: All the services offer cheap low-end virtual private servers [and] all the websites feature a similar page structure, share large chunks of text, use the same CAPTCHA technology, and have notified customers using the same email template. All clues point to the fact that all 20 websites are part of an affiliate scheme or a multi-brand business ran by the same entity... As several users have pointed out, the VPS providers don't list physical addresses, don't list proper business registration information, and have no references to their ownership... A source in the web hosting industry who wanted to remain anonymous told ZDNet that what happened this weekend is often referred to as "deadpooling" -- namely, the practice of setting up a small web hosting company, providing ultra-cheap VPS servers for a few dollars a month, and then shutting down a few months later, without refunding customers. "This is a systemic issue within the low-end market, we call it deadpooling," the source told us. "It doesn't happen often at this scale, however." ZDNet provided this alphabetical list of the 20 companies: ArkaHosting, Bigfoot Servers, DCNHost, HostBRZ, HostedSimply, Hosting73, KudoHosting, LQHosting, MegaZoneHosting, n3Servers, ServerStrong, SnowVPS, SparkVPS, StrongHosting, SuperbVPS, SupremeVPS, TCNHosting, UMaxHosting, WelcomeHosting, X4Servers. However, "A user who was impacted by his VPS provider's shutdown also told ZDNet that the number of VPS providers going down is most likely higher than 20, as not all customers might have shared the email notification online, with others."

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Iconic UK Kirwan-Blanding dorm complex to be razed next year. What will take its place?

Source: Kentucky.com -- Education

Article note: They have a plan for bringing the towers down now. Aside from student complaints about the isolating design of the things they've been putting up (and possibly-related wave of acquaintance rape type sexual assault situations), on-campus housing is ridiculously expensive, someone really should start harassing the administration about affordable housing and make them commit to having an inexpensive low-end option as part of the next phase, on the whole "public institution serving the people of the state" basis.

University of Kentucky officials said Friday the 11-building Kirwan-Blanding dorm complex should be razed by the end of 2020 and a new 500-bed student housing complex on part of the … Click to Continue »

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Amazon Ring went from a smart doorbell company to a surveillance network

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Internet of Shit: Not just stupid, also a threat to society.
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Clear backpacks, monitored emails: U.S. students under constant surveillance

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Security theater with dire side effects? Training children to tolerate ubiquitous invasive surveillance? It's like they're boiling down all the most defective things about the U.S. and cooking the children in it.
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Is true hacking dead? What we lost

Source: Hacker News

Article note: There are a couple interesting points in here that I harp on frequently. The utter, absurd, (and arguably unnecessary and undesirable) complexity of modern computing systems such that no one actually understands the stack. The staggering conditioned helplessness and inability to perform procedural thinking most people have. It's a hard and very fundamental problem.
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Troubling trends in machine learning scholarship (2018)

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Academia. ML bullshit might be the bullshitiest, but from where I'm sitting, the goodheart-artifact behavior is the rule, not the exception.
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It’s not a zero-sum game for Apple TV+, Netflix, and Disney+

Source: Hacker News

Article note: No, it's worse. The more fragmented and incomplete each service becomes, the more piracy becomes an attractive option. If they spend their energy squabbling for exclusives, they all lose.
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do me a favor and spread this paper far and wide

Source: the ANOVA

Article note: Bahahaha. The value-add model being used to evaluate teacher performance from student scores correlates just as well with student _height_ as student test outcomes. That's a lovely way of demonstrating the model is bullshit because the premise is bullshit.

Teachers have about as much impact on student height as they do on their test scores.

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A brutally honest landing page

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Hah. They have a set of very similar "real" landing pages for their various pitches at different one-word paths, plus a spectacular parody-of-their-industry-and-selves fake landing page at the path "/anxiety." I respect that self-awareness. I have no need for SAAS collaborative project management tools, but it actually looks pretty nice.
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