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bvt: nope, but there were a few mentions of other algorithms
in the logs, so i decided to have a look. don't remember how i arrived at this particular one
diana_coman: re ada elaboration since apparently it's not summarised
in the logs as such: it's basically the code that runs *before* the main program starts and what it does is broadly initializing variables that the main program may expect to be able to access (e.g. "global" or in libs that are used) and running the "main" code (aka between begin and end of a package as opposed to that in procedures/functions) from units that are used
ave1: I have installed previous cuntoo versions, but have no machine free at the moment and I concluded from early reports here
in the log that it did not work yet, so I postponed this work.
a111: Logged on 2018-12-24 15:58 diana_coman: phf, would it be a big bother to get for me the number of words
in the logs for the weeks 26Nov-2Dec, 3Dec-9Dec, 10Dec-16Dec 2018? It's more to satisfy my curiosity on whether the relative sizes match the variation in size of my summaries for those weeks or not.
diana_coman: phf, would it be a big bother to get for me the number of words
in the logs for the weeks 26Nov-2Dec, 3Dec-9Dec, 10Dec-16Dec 2018? It's more to satisfy my curiosity on whether the relative sizes match the variation in size of my summaries for those weeks or not.
☟︎ phf: actually i'm not sure i said it
in the logs, so my bad. i want a fully operational bolix fpga, or in the future other type of replica, complete with genera sources and other such bells and whistles
phf: asciilifeform: ok, you can't possibly fucking hold this against me. that was your private project, that you never communicated
in the logs.
mircea_popescu: i think the summary takes smart as a neutral symbol, whereas
in the logs it was used as a very overloaded symbol.
diana_coman: in the original discussion
in the logs; my q is whether the summary seems to miss the point somehow/convey a different "smart" ?
phf: asciilifeform: you can leave messages for me
in the log by just mentioning my name, i always see later's before i have a chance to speak
Mocky: I feel lost tho, 2 days behind
in the logs, no idea what's going on :D
mircea_popescu: the current estimate is about ~1 ppm, give or take 65%. which i'm sure she'll love to read
in the log. howdy slut!
mircea_popescu: ima put this
in the log, as a testament to just how indescribably retarded html is :
mircea_popescu: iirc i even put
in the logs url of very fine service in this vein, back a few years ago when i still even considered i might be interested in reading something that came in a pdf.
mod6: So usually that leaves 30min-1hour per night, sometimes more depending on the size. Sometimes I fall down a well
in the logs if i'm looking for something specific related to any number of things: pizarro, foundation, ada, ffa, who knows.
mircea_popescu: where the fuck is that line, i recall putting the dork's current fake media effort
in the logs at some point, for the 0 readers 0 anything lulz.
BingoBoingo: Like other Republic pursuits we have experience, practice, and doctrine
in the logs but like other things (v state of the art) it could benefit from collection
diana_coman: there isn't any question that I see remaining there; I think what happened was that I was thinking a bit out loud
in the logs yesterday and I got to same conclusion basically but then you started answering to the first part and some things were not unclear at a distance too and so the whole thing
bvt: I understand this, but still it's better to drop the vpatch, at least
in the logs, in case someone else stumbles upon this problem.
phf: in related apparently you can't have a key without a subkey. the whole primary key/subkey mechanism appears to be mandatory. i think asciilifeform might've ranted about it, but i've not seen it mentioned
in the logs
diana_coman: asciilifeform, int8 is indeed meant to be on 8 bits so no idea what that thing there is ; fwiw I added it to my comment on the article with ref to your q here
in the logs too because I'm puzzled by it too
a111: Logged on 2018-09-27 19:52 mircea_popescu: in any case shit
in the logs ain't gonna to "just go away", this isn't linuslands. ignoring it is like ignoring hot coals.
mircea_popescu: in any case shit
in the logs ain't gonna to "just go away", this isn't linuslands. ignoring it is like ignoring hot coals.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-09-27 15:33 phf: asciilifeform: this has been extensively discussed
in the logs. there was never a need for "new style v". v works just fine. one of the design goals of vtools was to nail down (and improve upon) the patch format. vtools are explicitly designed to be used with an existing v (for example i use it with v.py). vdiff produces wellformed vpatches and vpatch presses them ensuring that the format is valid and that the hashes stand. there's no
mod6: The string handling, discussed previously
in the logs, is basically a solved problem - would just need something similar to what alf or others have done before - character by character.
phf: asciilifeform: this has been extensively discussed
in the logs. there was never a need for "new style v". v works just fine. one of the design goals of vtools was to nail down (and improve upon) the patch format. vtools are explicitly designed to be used with an existing v (for example i use it with v.py). vdiff produces wellformed vpatches and vpatch presses them ensuring that the format is valid and that the hashes stand. there's no
☟︎ verisimilitude: I've noticed only one result
in the logs for ``yeeloong''.
a111: Logged on 2018-07-08 00:05 mircea_popescu: keccak came out of that. it's all
in the logs.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-10 16:57 asciilifeform: btw i will also put down
in the log, one very simple possible algorithm for a 'txidx-fs' :
Mocky: oh hey, i didn't have the context for that knapsack challenge when I read it
in the logs, had no idea what it meant. meanwhile forgot all about it
trinque: cool deal, that's exactly what I wanted
in the logs
mod6: np, i found that
in the logs.
phf: unfortunately the secret societ of illuminated fraudsters managed to stay secret all 5 minutes, before being publically exposed
in the logs
a111: Logged on 2018-07-14 01:56 mircea_popescu: did the clickbank account ever stand up ? etc etc, i dunno how executing on the lenghty list of items
in the log these pasts month could put one behind.
diana_coman: asciilifeform, you know, ~all that is *already*
in the logs; but I don't know what sort of shoving and pushing and prodding will get him to really search for it
diana_coman: uhm, search for "trb node"
in the logs - that's about the closest you'll get
mircea_popescu: did the clickbank account ever stand up ? etc etc, i dunno how executing on the lenghty list of items
in the log these pasts month could put one behind.
☟︎ lobbes: asciilifeform: oya, I've squirreled away that link to the timer patch you dropped earlier
in the logs. I'm thinking I'll apply it to my node once I get auctionbot2.0 through the conveyor, after which I can publish more concrete data.
phf: i figured that's not the case, i'm just reiterating the logs for the logs, because the evil twin of not reading the logs is apparently forgetting what was read
in the logs
phf: ah see the graph is misleading, because btcbase base grapher culls it. we've ran into similar issue back in the heavy experimental trb days, so one of the very first things that the btcbase distinguished itself on is producing a graph of possible presses, rather than pure antecedent/descendent. this was discussed and documented
in the logs, in before "why you do that!1"
phf: he's a crypto-alchemist, leaving hints
in the logs for future generations
mircea_popescu: for instance, cheap trick based on
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-29#1830756 : if i'm curious whether some slut does click a link, i just use a shorter version, then it's evident
in the logs if she did. but anything works for this purpose, adding a &hurrdurr say, you can then grep for it in the weblogs.
☝︎ lobbes: I used to think I wanted kids, but really, I'm starting to see the 'pyramid scheme' angle talked about
in the logs
ave1: Well, rewriting would be helped by a genesis, discussion likewise (then the patches can be on btcbase and refered to
in the log...)
spyked: yeah. well, as to how it specifically sux, it's now
in the logs. prev. discussions had me believing that it's a potential alternative to the rockchip.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-25 13:29 phf: back in the canonical log days, i'd patch the name
in the logs, but since we're past that i think it can be left as is, unless there are objections as far as log authenticity.
phf: back in the canonical log days, i'd patch the name
in the logs, but since we're past that i think it can be left as is, unless there are objections as far as log authenticity.
☟︎ trinque: I said this
in the log-line that linked it
Mocky: re: boneh, he seem legit as he's teaching you to trivially break reused otp, and flawed padding schemes, but that's all i know about him, just surprised to see
in the logs
a111: Logged on 2018-05-18 04:20 mircea_popescu: aand in other "shit that wasn't
in the logs yet", 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁
a111: Logged on 2018-05-15 22:31 jurov: spyked, iirc we used 4 accounts and it took about a month? surely it's
in the log jurov: spyked, iirc we used 4 accounts and it took about a month? surely it's
in the log ☟︎