Guy Royse
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Guy Royse
@guyroyse
Work. Life. Code. Game. Lather. Rinse. Repeat. Husband and father of three. Son of mountain men. International speaker. Geek. Graybeard. Gamemaster. W8GUY.
Columbus, Ohio Katılım Ocak 2010
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@ScaryRebelBat @BRVTVSMAXIMVS @midwestern_ope I’ve been to Detroit and I’ve live in Columbus. Which one of these places is calm, polite, and minds their own business?
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@BRVTVSMAXIMVS @midwestern_ope ….Columbus Ohio? Since when is Ohio in the Midwest?!
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@BRVTVSMAXIMVS @midwestern_ope Wait, what exactly is Columbus style? I live in C-bus and the trend is cracker-crisp, but I prefer pan style.
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Central Ohio Radio Enthusiasts—CORE—is an informal community for anyone enthusiastic or curious about radio—whether you're new to radio and want to learn or you've been tinkering for years and want to share. Ham radio operators, GMRS users, Meshtastic fans, software-defined radio nerds, makers, and technical and non-technical folks are all welcome. No experience required or expected.
This month we have Radio Signal Analysis Using SDRs and OpenWebRX+ with Scott McCrory.
Meeting is May 5th in Westerville. Details and RSVP are are core.radio.
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The Y2K bug turned out to be a non-event on January 1, 2000 - how did that happen?
Listen to the stories of how we stopped the Y2K from Rik Hepworth, @GuyRoyse, and @ShawnWildermuth on .NET Rocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1999
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Storing years as two digits made sense before 2000... but then it became a serious problem.
A problem that a lot of software development fixed.
Listen to Y2K stories from @shawnwildermuth, @guyroyse, and Rik Hepworth on DotNetRocks at dotnetrocks.com/details/1999

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@DavidGiard I remember watching that on TV. We were that starved for entertainment back then.
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I received a false copyright claim on one of my videos and YouTube removed the video because of this.
It's a video about the Riemann Hypothesis. The claim comes from some person who submits a link to their paper about "The Continuity Engine: A Formally Verified Framework Prime Resonance Unification with Medical, Physical, Mathematical Evidence" with links to two unpublished papers that are completely unrelated to my video content. It's obviously some crackpot work, I receive dozens of those a day.
YouTube took the video down based on this false claim.
The only way they allow me to react to this requires me to submit my personal contact information to some random crank on the internet. Alternatively, I am supposed to hire a lawyer (!!) on my own costs, to track down some random guy from whom I then have to extract my up-front expenses.
I have complained to YouTube support about this multiple times. No success, the video is still down.
This procedure is completely unacceptable. It allows random people to try and blackmail me into responding to them. I have no time for this bullshit and no patience either.
Frankly the only sensible course of action forward that I see is to sue YouTube for facilitating fraudulent DCMA claims.
@YouTubeCreators @YouTube
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🚨 Stop calling it “age verification.”
Louis Rossmann just dropped truth: it’s the Government Decides Act - mandatory government ID to use your own computer, phone, or the internet.
Not about “protecting kids.” It’s about killing anonymity and building permanent surveillance.
#TechFreedom #RightToRepair
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@schneidenbach I think he really missed the opportunity to call it AI Sloperators.
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please follow this list for more AI slop advice x.com/i/lists/204529…
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