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phf:
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/trilema/2019-08-14#1928700 << in general this hasn't happened to a111 (though i don't have full netsplit coverage, since that requires a bot per all the possible servers we are connected to), i've described the solution in logs, though i can't find it now. when a111 falls over, on reconnect it asks the znc machine to give it all the messages since the timestamp of last known message (+3 hours to
phf: mp_en_viaje: it's the shitsoup ecosystem, there's a handful of packages smartly written, like hunchentoot or cl-
http, and then there's new wave of cffi-everything approaches, that stand tall and pretend to be people
☟︎☟︎ phf: oh you just don't support html in general (presumably you still
http with something like wget), i think your position would've been a lot stronger if you just said so, rather then something something tor browser. i'm vaguely curious what "non-turing complete svg subset" is, but that's a stone that will have to be turned some other time
phf: asciilifeform: presumably entire portage tree pulls from
https:// unless trinque also hosting a mirror of everything (i haven't looked yet)
☟︎ phf: Mocky:
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/gmsRV/?raw=true you could set these options in firefox's about:config (there's probably a way to do it through gui), they are self explanatory. the last one ensures that dns is routed through socks. the first one can be either 1 or 0. i usually just go into about:config and toggle that to 1 when i need socks (there are probably extensions, etc. etc.)
phf: mircea_popescu, ave1
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/QtjVR/?raw=true this was the log from the last invocation, but i'm not sure if it's representative of an issue. this was downstream from a handful of hacks and manual invocations
phf: !#s from:ascii refs:5 not:achtung "
http"
phf: mircea_popescu: i've been searching from:<nick> "
http://" as a way to remind myself who is who
phf: i believe rainer joswig hosts his websites on some arm box with CL-
HTTP on top of it
phf: trinque: have you seen
https://masteringpostgresql.com? it's by dimitri fontaine, who's a major postgresql contrib, but he also wrote pgloader, a proggy for etl into postgresql, which he wrote in common lisp; you get mentions of clos and naggum and such in his book.