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mircea_popescu: Framedragger you actually saw this in action ? ie, served 40ish GB in any given hour or anything like that ?
mircea_popescu: and god knows both those "corporations" need it badly.
mircea_popescu: so it is somewhat moot. they might as well advertise microsoft powerclip + yahoo briefcase as a solution, for all the difference it'd make.
mircea_popescu: i honestly don't know anyone (who is someone, i don't mean kids with no money, no power and no value dicking about ; and who isn't actually nsa) is still using the thing.
mircea_popescu: the incredible audacity of the usg assets. really, they are STILL pushing tor ?
mircea_popescu: there's a lesson in this, where being a jwz dun pay. gotta pick sides, loud and clear.
mircea_popescu: shinohai ironically we're also giving up on gpg, for the exactly opposite reason.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger not so much a matter of the webserver itself, the load on that is minimal for large file transfers ; but from experience most hosters offer 1Mbps to 1MBps links unless actually specified. and this is outide of any "intelligent" throttling at the router interface etc.
mircea_popescu checked, about half of that was in the first half hour (thanks god for delayed rss otherwise it'd prolly be within five minutes eh!) so that's like 3MB/s jus' there.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger it's an iffy thing from my pov, because on one hand you know, you did it i should link it ; but on the other i dunno how many people'd click and how well you're set-up for it. anyway if you'd like a blog linked or something do say.
mircea_popescu: all_internet_ssh_banners.txt.tar.gz 109 0 11.16 GB 102.38 MB so far ; not the end of teh world.
mircea_popescu: "are {} all the elements of the empty set ?" "yes." "name one such element." "there isn't one."
mircea_popescu is off to bed, but we shall continue this discussion tomorrow. along with all the others!
mircea_popescu: anyway, this will be a pretty big one, as far as these go. i imagine it'd soak up 1-2 hrs of your time.
mircea_popescu: i can link you to the proceedings of a coupla past ones if you wanna see
mircea_popescu: hey listen pete_dushenski , i need someone to be the auctioneer for the next s.mg auction in eulora because i want to be able to bid myself. do you wanna do the job ? i'll pay ya 1mn ecus.
mircea_popescu: wands of shrapnel might do it, if you live long enough. but no chests there are good enough to spawn one
mircea_popescu: i even tried reloading the map billion times to see if useful peasant pops up. some give you major bonuses.
mircea_popescu: but this has been an open and unsolved problem for 17 years.
mircea_popescu: people in gaming always go "oh, it's always possible" and then point to the death of lord british as a definitive example.
mircea_popescu: i'm basically following around a swarm of angry mobs cutting up a different swarm of angry mobs.
mircea_popescu: phf dude you gotta try the caster. it's the night of reason, so i got summon skeletons; summon skeleton archers and summo nzombies on the main + summon zombies and summon floating sword ON THE PET. that's like 40 different things ; and a sort of chain lightning that goes through walls. (summons also work through walls).
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ayup. there's tons of stuff, i cut it short because my reference list was gettying endless
mircea_popescu: i honestly thought i should run around drinking random fluids more. isn't random-fluids-drinking the death preventer ? it is ARMOR !?
mircea_popescu: meanwhile torchlight has the following advice for me : "if you find yourseld dying too much, you should try to increase your armor"
mircea_popescu: actually iirc there was some woman who named her daugher Drop Table Students;-- so...
mircea_popescu: this'd be on the level of naming it "Villa Please Turn The Doorknob To Gain Entrance."
mircea_popescu: it's up there on the level of, you know how pretentions twits NAME their house ? "Villa Futipemata" and stuff ?
mircea_popescu: there's some "b2b" app somewhere printing the banners as instruction sets or wtf.
mircea_popescu: a right. so basically there's no reasonable expectation
mircea_popescu: there's something i don't understand. if 3 mods pop at the same time like this, shouldn't it be because they shared a factor ?
mircea_popescu: dude ubuntu is such a shitshow... gnomep-anel eating 35% of cpu wtf.
mircea_popescu: are you aware YOUR server redirects to www.url all teh time ?
mircea_popescu: reporting bugs in here is very enjoyable in my experience.
mircea_popescu: wait, i thought this works on the crash report ~reader~
mircea_popescu: "make things simple". you know, "to attract new people". so then call eval() on random text files!
mircea_popescu: ah alf, remember the happy days a few years ago when we actually thought gpg ~= pgp ?
mircea_popescu: the above three lines took 3 years of thinking to produce ; this in preference of $3mn or worse.
mircea_popescu: fuckgoats is basically one part of the original cardano, specifically, the one actually worth making, turned up to 11.
mircea_popescu: this is not directly obvious from a theoretical view. a major reason why defensive business management and practical engineering pay off is that you get to catch this sort of thing and fix it.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski the original planned item (cardano) was an over-engineered, incorrectly defined, too broad and too complex toaster-and-shoe-shiner.
mircea_popescu: this might be the most covering census ever published. ~everything else seems to go by the "we sampled 500 here and 500 there - if it's good enough to guess your president it should be good enough for the net too!"
mircea_popescu: in other news my god grep -i is a lot slower than grep plain
mircea_popescu: Framedragger interestingly enough dropbear official git mirror is in mkj/dropbear