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pete_dushenski: how many lazy retards to you have to employ with 'fairness policies' to capture
a couple strong retards capable of torturing usg enemies
assbot: Logged on 15-10-2015 01:03:43; mircea_popescu: if you want
a Tatra truck, ask for it.
pete_dushenski: what 50-100k. it costs 50x that much to spec
a space pen.
pete_dushenski: and start
a 'safe the alf' bitcoin fund for your defense. you'll be fine.
PeterL: what I mean is if you want to add
a host to your list, where do you get the ip?
PeterL: regarding removing dns, is there
a replacement mechanism for resolving hosts not on your short list?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there was iirc
a flaw with chinese remainders, that was introduced much like the dns hole, for no reason, and then burned.
BingoBoingo relishes that moment seeing
a headline with "CryptoFascist" and having no idea which way the story under it is going to go when read.
mircea_popescu: apparently it was
a leak of the ecdh keys, and there's an update libgrcyprt
assbot: Logged on 02-10-2013 19:43:20; taub: Ulbricht posted on Stack Overflow using his real name, asking .How can I connect to
a Tor hidden service using curl in php?.. One minute later he changed his username to .frosty., but
a subpoena shows the original name.
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2016 22:20:40; mircea_popescu: moe finds bitcoin in 2056, long after the republic prevailed, through his gf at the time. he steals her script, copies her .wot directory and now has
a node!
assbot: Logged on 22-02-2016 12:06:43; mircea_popescu: in other lolz, the interwebs offers exactly 0 information on how to turn dns lookups off, or itable it away, or ufw/csf/etc it shut, or any of that. because apparently this is not something one could want to do. it will break your internet! why ? dns is about as useful as painted wings on
a cow, there's exactly nothing internet-wise that needs (or for that matter even significantly benefits from) dns
mircea_popescu: the world, if you had the misfortune of being spawned by
a dumbass with
a drunkard, mostly consists of things "you couldn't possibily want", let alone need.
mircea_popescu: baked in everywhere, to the level of fucking glibc (what fucking business does glibc have with offering
a spurious aliasing service for ips AT ALL ?! that shit belongs three levels below glibc!)
mircea_popescu: in other lolz, the interwebs offers exactly 0 information on how to turn dns lookups off, or itable it away, or ufw/csf/etc it shut, or any of that. because apparently this is not something one could want to do. it will break your internet! why ? dns is about as useful as painted wings on
a cow, there's exactly nothing internet-wise that needs (or for that matter even significantly benefits from) dns. nevertheless it's
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and JuliaTourianski_
a great salesbabe
punkman: ah, maybe tell the guy to put
a note in the ads, I was confused
JuliaTourianski_: im writing
a post called "It's not that there's no jobs, it's that your standards are too high. "
mircea_popescu: they're valuable in themselves plus they make
a good investment. furs ftw.
mircea_popescu: fact of the matter is, when it comes to technology we're all bums. nobody can make
a fucking car he'd want to drive.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: there's
a naked woman in
a fur and
a shot of some shiny cogs working together.
mircea_popescu: note that i picked the bum specifically. for derps in "secure neighbourhoods", showing off to the neighbour is arguably
a +ev move. who knows, maybe neighbour's daughter comes to do your house work in the nude or something. as faint as it may be - you're not going to get in fucking trouble for being an asshole. not so for bum. for bum, veblen goods are suicide goods.
danielpbarron: it sorta works with cacasius coins -- the ones that ~he~ loaded. But if each identical looking token is supposed to be loaded by
a different entity, there can be no illusion of fungibility between them
punkman: danielpbarron: bitcoin can never exist strictly as
a physical token; there needs to be some sort of bank-like entity to put
a name on it << the keys are always stored on physical tokens. unless you have
a brainwallet (and the mind-reading machine has not been invented yet).
mircea_popescu: phf no, it's the porsche for
a new generation. tho i'm unsure whether anyone here understands or cares to think about what those things ~are~.
☟︎ danielpbarron: bitcoin can never exist strictly as
a physical token; there needs to be some sort of bank-like entity to put
a name on it
assbot: You rated user JuliaTourianski_ on 22-Sep-2014, with
a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: Manages the beer for
a family owned Russian bathouse with handmage sausages in Mississauga..
phf: the one on second ave has pretty good food, but it's really just one guy cooking it. this wallstreetspa place seems like they might have
a cook
danielpbarron: got to the point i built
a tracker so big i could scan the whole map using binary substitution, and just collected and sold coordinates to other people
mircea_popescu: weren't ppls bitching that purse.io went scam or was that
a different thing
danielpbarron: i used to play on
a hardcore pvp server that had
a decent economy (for minecraft) and they would have to periodically reset the whole world
mircea_popescu: JuliaTourianski_ nah atm noobs are making
a pretty penny mining.
JuliaTourianski_: am i masculine cuz i was addicted to minecraft or feminine because i built
a kitchen
phf: i've noticed that, there's
a place right between the sophia and blue mosque, that's all turist.
JuliaTourianski_: the general rule is...the more expensive
a bathhouse is, the less authentic cuz only white tourists would pay that much to bathe...
JuliaTourianski_: in turkey, we were walking round hoping to go to
a hamam the next day..when we saw steam rising from one of the buildings...we inquired to find the oldest haman of turkey! it was amazing. they scrubbed me down so hard. and they giggled at my shyness.
JuliaTourianski_: my mother got
a call the other day with some guy asking her if we have glory holes. she had no idea what he meant.
mircea_popescu: so... how about you pay the fine establishment
a visit phf ?
mircea_popescu: hey, were you running
a russian bath thing or am i completely delusional ?
mod6: yah. i realized that lastnight. i think it also has to do with that i was using
a derp version of gnupg too
assbot: Logged on 21-02-2016 02:30:15; assbot: Logged on 20-02-2016 20:41:35; ben_vulpes: mod6: i am *still* getting this with build-bitcoin-v99995.sh: gpg: WARNING: not
a detached signature; file 'buildroot-2015.05.tar.gz' was NOT verified!
trinque: <ben_vulpes> yo hey yo hey << looks like my bouncer took
a crap while I was out for the weekend. sup!
mircea_popescu: hey, history is written by
a dude Ira and his studious.
phf: right now it's
a bit jury rigged though. most intrusive is the addition of "keywords" to scheme.c, i.e. :foo evaluates to :foo
mircea_popescu: and lest you think such
a thing is "impossible" : ustards ate off lead plates for many years, and even blamed tomatoes for hallucinated poisonousness.
mircea_popescu: i kinda wonder if naggum had lived to see b-
a, whethger it'd have been passionate love or some sort of weird hate thing.
assbot: Logged on 20-02-2016 22:20:40; mircea_popescu: moe finds bitcoin in 2056, long after the republic prevailed, through his gf at the time. he steals her script, copies her .wot directory and now has
a node!
mircea_popescu: we had
a few threads about this. i suppose it's still an open q.
mircea_popescu: that the concept is poorly implemented is
a separable and in fact separate problem from that the concept is broken
mircea_popescu: currently our substance is drawn specifically from the fact that for the past 2-3 decades, these twerps approached the problem of functionality ("the software doesn't do enough") with nary
a clue about the problem of feedback ("the software does too much")
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, the "solution" he contemplates is of the level of "because inept us-style corporatism displays all the sechelae you'd expect if you got
a bunch of farmers to say how cars should look, let's everyone run in traffic!"
mircea_popescu: he is correct in that foss is mostly
a problem unto itself, making the previous situation worse rather than better.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform for the record this " the reason that source access is needed is the same as the cause of the problem: the inability to modify system behavior non-intrusively. if one could modify OPEN on any given system to acquire new behavior _without_ compiling
a new OPEN or, even if you did, without re-linking the entire system (thus the need for dynamic linking and similar solutions, too), source code access would
gernika: phf: Had
a terrible vegetarian thanksgiving dinner at Breitenbush. I did see
a naked woman there though, as
a teenager.
phf: i used to do the whole 30 minute run through winter forest for
a cold plunge in прорубь thing growing up, so i like hotsprings in winter. you get
a pretty reasonable crowd around this time too, no idea how it is in summer
phf: fwiw cascade range has
a bunch of fantastic hot spring places. there's one next to Seattle, one next to portland, i mean of the the ones i've been too. but there's also numerous holes of course
mod6: Ok Gentlemen, I've gotta run for
a few here. Jacmet: Thanks again for stopping in. When you're ready with your new key, stop on back and we'll help you get setup in the WoT. Cheers!
Jacmet: mod6: yes, the download infrastructure in buildroot will only download if the tarball isn't already available in the dl dir, or you can point it to
a local mirror
mod6: <+Jacmet> mod6: and why the manual download of openssl/db/boost instead of just letting Buildroot do it? << actually, one thing I think we're considering is doing
a modification to buildroot so that we don't pull its deps over the wan via rsync. is there
a way, currently, to just place all of its deps somewhere so it won't rsync?
mod6: np. well, we've been working for quite
a while now to get all of this tooling setup the way we need it. we haven't had
a reason to move forward with the version.
mircea_popescu: Jacmet give
a looksee at how buildroot is currently used
phf: asciilifeform: ah, sorry i did
a rename
assbot: Logged on 02-12-2015 04:13:47; BingoBoingo: "On
a personal "hate ramen noodles and tuna" level, I agree. But my good-for-project-good-for-the-world side says the OpenBSD Foundation is more effective at growing the contribution pie and in particular funding the hackathons where great work happens." - Theo De Raadt