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lobbes: douchebag well, it is very convoluted atm. besides, I'd rather
there be a static page I can point
to
than just barfing it in
the logs
douchebag: Just
tell me essentially what it is you're
trying
to do, what you have already
tried, and
then I'll suggest you how
to write it properly
lobbes: and shinohai, as much as I'd like
to blame
this on supybot,
this one is all me (the exploited code was all brewed by yours
truly)
phf: mircea_popescu: "Unlike obligate coprophagiacs, subsistence hunters could not be stone age fucktards, but for whatever reason opt not
to." is
there a double not in
there?
☟︎ lobbes: my plan
tonight is
to go
through and map out whole process (I'll probably
tar up my code after I attempt
to sanitize inputs), will bake a blog post exposing my naivete
to forum at large
douchebag: lobbes: Mind sharing
the source code? I could perhaps help you identify further exploits
deedbot: lobbes rated douchebag 2 << exploited several security holes in my archive process, but was nice enough
to
tell me rather
than pwn me
lobbes: oy, yup
this is
the spoofed user agent
that
the phantomjs portion of
the process was using. RCE was happening both at
the bash level AND via
the headless browser.. I got poked in several orifices >>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-03#1792665 ☝︎ douchebag: just buy
the fucking water filters already
mod6: Hey,
thanks for your donation shinohai!
mircea_popescu: men can't stop acting like women --
there's really nothing else for
them.
douchebag: Men need
to stop acting like women and women need
to stop acting like men, imo
mircea_popescu: there's by now a large and visible class of dweebs who considered
the "should i learn github or get boobs" dilemma and came out with "better get boobs -- govt pays for it."
mircea_popescu: nfi, i was discussing
the "women in
tech"
trend generally.
mircea_popescu: ain't enough
they kicked women out of
the last well paying job available
to
them (nursing), now
they're gonna steal
the
tits,
too ?
mircea_popescu: basically "liberation" and "4th wave feminism" consists of a bunch of male dweebs with no utility
that nobody wants appropriating feminity and
taking over boobs.
douchebag: Tranny
tits are a-okay in California
douchebag: Yeah no it was fine most of
the day,
this kid would just get out of his seat and stand behind me and start staring at what I was doing and asked a bunch of questions
douchebag: and doesn't understand it's considered disrespectful
to stare at someone elses computer screen
douchebag: This is just new kid who just likes asking
too many questions
douchebag: Most of
the people
there are alright
douchebag: asking questions about everything I
type in my
terminal
douchebag: Fucking had
this dude from work looking over my shoulder
trinque: they didn't offer up
their assholes quick enough?
mircea_popescu: and "default" is not a perfectly reasonable variable name holy shit. is
this guy going
to name his daughter "Cunt" ?
mircea_popescu: whole fucking natural language is nothing beyhond "add aix^i
terms until
the damned P has only one real root."
mircea_popescu: this actually misses
the all-important mechanism. "when we need
to disambiguate, we add more words such as
to contradict one of
the
two possible solutions
the string could eval
to"
mircea_popescu: "in natural languages, we are used
to context. indeed, contextual meaning is what makes natural languages natural. we have `list' as a verb, and we have `list' as a noun. we have `listless' as an adjective describing something (like a programming language)
that does not have lists, and an adjective describing someone who is sort of permanently
tired. when we need
to disambiguate, we do so with more words."
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Sure, I will
take a look at it
a111: Logged on 2018-02-26 17:11 mircea_popescu: spyked
the bot is a solved problem, genesis and all.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes cool.
that
takes s.nsa pile
to .9 if memory serves ?
mircea_popescu: epic contributions from "paul nakata" (hey, nobody on a stick but has a keybase key), some dork who "programs in cl every day" and
the whole menagerie of "nobody
told us
to shut
the fuck up like, ever"
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: works, i'll
take it for bonds
trinque uses ccl elsewhere, would glady sign
that patch
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes cash or bonds,
though for
the latter no actual discount was discussed in
teh nsa boardroom. but i guess i'll go with .4 off
the cuff and hope nobody
throws gavels at me.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: oh, and : lobbes other
than
the design review, consider lifting
the whole of gutenberg into your archive ?
the idiots already have a
https that is broken, so far
http only works but who knows how long.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu:
thanks for extending
the counteroffer, i'll
take it. will you
take payment in pizarro credits?
mircea_popescu: spyked a good move at
this point i guess would be patching
trinque 's bot
to be all cll.
phf: i believe rainer joswig hosts his websites on some arm box with CL-HTTP on
top of it
mircea_popescu: i suppose
the question of lisp standardization, soon
to be visited upon our fair republic, will be one helluva burning flame.
phf: oh, right,
that wasn't obvious from what i said, ccl supports multithreading on arms
mircea_popescu: phf still
though, losing out on
threading on a quad machine is a little dumb.
phf: spyked: i prefer ccl on low powered machines,
the only parts of
trinque's bot
that rely on sbcl are one or
two functions related
to
thread management
spyked: eh, I ended up using it
to host my IRC bouncer. at least it's good enough for
that.
douchebag: Oh but yeah, until
then - let me know if
there are any IRC bots or web applications you want me
to
take a look at
spyked: also, as a fun-fact: I
tried running lispbots on an old first-gen raspberry pi, but it seems SBCL doesn't support
threading on ARM (at least not ARMv6 and ARMv7). so I want
to
test
that on ARM64.
mircea_popescu: spyked as described
this item would actually make a great node ; whether
the practice holds is
to be seen in practice.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> he is better
than you rural hicks from southern ill! <<
This is
true. At his age I was solidly anti-productive.
spyked: mircea_popescu: yeh I'm definitely considering
that!
the reason I've postponed getting an ARM board at all was
the lack of a full-fledged SATA 3 port. I wanna get
trb running on arm at some point among others.
mod6: ah, alright. will keep
that in mind.
mod6: douchebag: ah just
through april
tho?
douchebag: I will be in
the United States in april
mod6: mircea_popescu: aha, iirc he said he's moving
tho
spyked: asciilifeform yeah I was
talking about
the ROC-RK3328-CC. it seems a
tad beefier
than
the olimex counterpart. but otherwise yeah, olimex live very close
to me, had a board delivered in ~2 days some months ago.
mod6: instead of
the united retards
mod6: iirc
this dude would be coming out of eastern europe.
BingoBoingo: douchebag: If you keep impressing and outgrow
the ARM
thing,
there are worse places
to vacation after dropping off a box
than Uruguay.
The best weather here runs December
to February
though.
spyked: re arm box, /me was considering buying
the arm64 olinuxino from
teh olimex people.
the rockchip board seems very similar (++ on
the USB3 port), but I can't seem
to find it in
the EU.
mircea_popescu: as you don't do a lot of numbers churning, it might be
tghe perfect item for you. and if not, well, we see.
mircea_popescu: the republic's de facto moving
towards hardware specialization,
there's on one hand
the very heavy cpu machines (of which sha miners are a subset, phuctor is another, and so on), and
then
the sort of
thing like
this,
typified by a
trb node machine.
douchebag: How would
this compare
to a raspberry pi ?
a111: Logged on 2018-04-03 18:27 asciilifeform: ROC-RK3328-CC ( currently building a kernel for it, without
the 'evil' periphs )
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: is
that free shipping
to .uy?
douchebag: Do you guys know
the specs of
the server ?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Sent US mail, with "International Stamp" per
the sender's description
lobbes: True dat. Anyways I'll bbl.
Thanks for allowing me
to brain pick
lobbes: Perhaps I ought
to go
through all my existing designs, map
them out, and
then blog post em for forum critique.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Yeah,
the Ururuayan
things with
that string on
their signage don't look like
that.
mircea_popescu: lobbes on
the positive side,
this is how
they were born in
the first place, by people
thinking about it. no revelation under
the sun.
lobbes: mircea_popescu: But yeah, I need
to
think
through my designs a bit better. Problem is I'm probably missing some crucial first principles.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-03 18:37 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-03#1792321 << sounds like local knockoff.
this
thing only exists in cr, some local entrepreneur (in
the proper sense of
the
term) made a supermarket
that actually works.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you know, your page is stale. it was already fixed in
the latest version!
lobbes: Ahh
that's what happened