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mp_en_viaje: "as long as you don't get this one magic packet in a stream, connection's dead".
mp_en_viaje: also, this luzyiness -- so my pipe occasionally saturates, which may make a freenode ping not make it through, which is ENOUGH
mp_en_viaje: what you WILL NOT be provided with, however, come hell or high water, is actually reliable custom solutions. they'll only appear to be working for as long as it takes you to swallow the hook, and not any longer.
mp_en_viaje: if instead of doing business with a business that supposedly retained / was run by / whatever, expert craftsmen, we just hired them ourselves, we'd have been in the same exact posture. just like the man opted to not do the work of his business he'd have opted to not do the work of his employment -- arbitrarily, unreviewedly, disavowedly, and if you want ten volumes or ten shelves' worth of cover-up whine, you may be provided.
mp_en_viaje: t by buying into his idiocy, therefore he believes "nobody could accuse" his idiocy of not having any substance, and therefore (he reasons), clearly his idiocy was in fact sexy.
mp_en_viaje: because he has sexier things to do than what you need ; and, importantly, because this is WHY he wanted to be a "craftsman" in the first place, and why attempted to scam you into buying custom, rather than standard items : so as to fuck you over by doing "sexier things", because in his broken mind the very thing that impels the "craftsman" misbehaviour also looks at your damage as implicit justification -- in that you're hur
mp_en_viaje: diana_coman, as far as any practical concern goes, we owned pizarro just fine. ownership is not the problem ; but customization puts undue power in the hand of the "Craftsman", who will imediatelly turn around to fuck you over.
mp_en_viaje: so as my current thinking goes, attemptingto run business on anything other or besides commodity hardware is ~= editing locally saved copies of websites. it works fine enough -- until you reload.
diana_coman: mp_en_viaje: tbh the way I see it is that commercial enterprise may rely on "custom-made" only to the extent that it owns that production line since otherwise sooner or later it's bound to find itself stranded as far as I can tell.
mp_en_viaje: alf's own "i bought symbolics gear" fits right in here, just because the crap seems, or may be made to seem, important or relevant through discourse does not make it either actually important or actually relevant.
mp_en_viaje: i see a very thick red line uniting my experience buying a case of very valuable and very needed items that turned out to be entirely useless and practically worthless, and my experience of not being able to actually provide eulora public service.
mp_en_viaje: sooner or later the proponents will discover "they're poor" or however this is called more generally, and "they were only advising" or whatever you'd phrase it, "they were just saying in principle".
diana_coman: I suppose in the best-ideal-great path, I could say : map all dependencies and make the move to cuntoo but this is essentially taking on another mountain of work with unclear everything.
mp_en_viaje: 1. it seems to me that as a matter of principle, and for all its supposed benefits touted by the so inclined, custom hardware is not a practicable course in business.
mp_en_viaje: to try and separate the skeins of the problem :
diana_coman: so while I have backups of both production and test systems and code and all that, I don't really know what to aim for here exactly
mp_en_viaje: i tell you i don't fucking know.
diana_coman: 3. for as long as CS esp is not yet *fully* excised out of the dev/test server, that might *also * need non-Cuntoo
diana_coman: 2. current production server will NOT run on cuntoo either, even if available (because still needs dynamic + CS & Cal3d that are iffy)
diana_coman: 1. we don't actually have a running and tested + everything needed Cuntoo yet
diana_coman: to give an idea of what's the issue here:
diana_coman: mp_en_viaje: what shall we do with the s.mg servers hw+system-wise?
mp_en_viaje: lobbes, well because menawhile thing got evac'd.
mp_en_viaje: spyked, would be interesting to know what it doesn't send or why, but from decade experience it leaves some behind
lobbes: anyhoot, light logs this morning. Good thing there's a trilema to read with breakfast
ericbot: Logged on 2019-10-11 10:55:14 mp_en_viaje: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-11#1944795 << ok, that was lulzy.
lobbes: http://logs.ericbenevides.com/log/trilema/2019-10-11#1944842 << wai lulzy? (it was responding to my !Xview command, btw. as demonstration that alive again with original data)
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/the-slut-and-the-whore/ << Trilema -- The slut, and the whore.
spyked: I'm at least curious to determine what trackbacks it hasn't sent. or whether xmlrpc.php responded with some error message. as it is, I don't know what's happening there
spyked: mp_en_viaje, I looked at that, but since I had links in the old format (e.g. /posts/y01/some-post.html), I also have to update those for local trackbacks to be accepted. then I'll use the trilema script for the second pass, altho... yeah, normally that wouldn't be necessary
mp_en_viaje: but i still beleive the trackback system's broken (actually -- i believe the existence of the bash proves it must be)
mp_en_viaje: this means that simply iterating through the list will reduce the holes and in a finite number of steps have sent all.
mp_en_viaje: http://trilema.com/2015/how-to-fix-your-local-trackbacks/ << item produces a complete list of all possible trackbacks, one per line in a self-contained bash command.
mp_en_viaje: the only fire-sure way i know is to use the bash extractor
mp_en_viaje: the trackbacking thing prolly deserves rewriting, it proved very friable in practice.
spyked: hm... I thought the trackback sender just picks the links (when pressing "update post") and sends 'em, but it might have some timer or something. I'm doing local trackbacks as we speak and some trackbacks to my own posts arrive immediately, while some not
mp_en_viaje: spyked, you know, still getting trilema trackbacks from your articles ; i suspect you prolly still haven't sent all.
mp_en_viaje: and in other morning lulz, oh look! "ddos" failing both the d- and the -dos portions! YOU KNOW IT IS SUPPOSED TO DENY SERVICE RITE
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-11 06:25:21 girlattorney: i know a friend that has a premise in his own fazenda with barb wire and a "shared" private guard, he should also have contacts with a local ISP to get fiber / radio backup
mp_en_viaje: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-11#1944811 << so why isn't the friend you know here ?
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-11 04:38:11 spyked: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-09#1943410 <-- imho that's a great idea, I'll make it a task for myself to mirror vpatches and seals
mp_en_viaje: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-11#1944795 << ok, that was lulzy.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-10 22:36:52 lobbes: http://trilema.com/2019/the-famous-schlob-and-other-stories/#footnote_0_88237 << heh, when I go to lookup "deluvional" the top result in duckduckgo is... another trilema
mp_en_viaje: Oct 11 12:45:59 * mp_en_viaje has quit (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
mp_en_viaje: Oct 11 12:41:55 <mp_en_viaje> http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-10#1944785 << in the manner or of the kind of a deluge.
mp_en_viaje: aand in other news, my interface is indeed being ddos;d, and defo related to irc
diana_coman: girlattorney: for that matter you can see the logs of the chan too on any of the working loggers.
diana_coman: girlattorney: younghands.club has it in the about page really; the thing is that this is not really the best place for any & all talk.
girlattorney: what's the purpose of o?
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-08 05:53:12 mp_en_viaje: 3. will you be able to invoice me via deedbot's sytem ? do you understand what the wot is and how it works etc ?
diana_coman: pretty much the first hurdle is wot and invoice via deedbot
diana_coman: if he can't/won't do that, then the rest doesn't matter, there's no need to waste time
diana_coman: girlattorney: the main thing is re interoperation with republican systems and standards
diana_coman: if on the other hand he is busy with something else, there's no need to bother, let him do whatever he is busy with.
diana_coman: well, if he is willing to handle all the local stuff, weather & logistics included, why not.
girlattorney: i'll try to register him, is not very good with english. two negative points: hot as fuck and logistic is quite complicated
diana_coman: girlattorney: best to get him register a key and come and talk really.
diana_coman: that is not a problem in itself; I was just trying to figure out what he's trying to do there, that's all.
girlattorney: private server, depending on POV, the good or bad thing is that there is no state, bribery is the gold standard with authorities, and basically if it wants to build another facility in his area, he hasn't too much hassles with permissions
diana_coman: is he trying to build a business or is this just his private server or what?
diana_coman: so it's compound-guard rather than private
girlattorney: everyone with cameras and barb wire, still, thugs are a real thing, so these 3 fazendas have a single guard that live there and control the zone
diana_coman: that shared private guard is the lulz of time; how does that work?
diana_coman: presumably he is trying to grow a business there or what?
diana_coman: girlattorney: so have him come over, register a key, talk to people, why not
girlattorney: i know a friend that has a premise in his own fazenda with barb wire and a "shared" private guard, he should also have contacts with a local ISP to get fiber / radio backup
girlattorney: i don't think it would be appropriate, it's a very home made facility
diana_coman: girlattorney: to put it plainly, from my pov there is currently nothing wrong as such with north brazil but nothing particularly right either; if you want to interface with some dc there, go ahead.
diana_coman: girlattorney: are you based in north brazil? do you know them there or what are you offering exactly?
spyked bbl, saeculum and afterwards will write this week's report.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-05 06:32:26 mp_en_viaje: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y06/0a5-work-plan-vi.html << if you care for w43 suggestions, the one most painfully outstanding mp-wp item is the multi-image uploader.
spyked: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-05#1940643 <-- I'll look into this as soon as I finish publishing the current mpwp work. though by the looks of it, the scp method works also works fine. fwiw I've been using it since 2013.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-09 12:18:31 mp_en_viaje: i guess we're gonna have to get a "all v-trees everywhere" program going systematically
spyked: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-09#1943410 <-- imho that's a great idea, I'll make it a task for myself to mirror vpatches and seals
spyked: in related news, thetarpit.org will soon point to the same site as wp.thetarpit.org ; I'll temporarily disable thetarpit's feedbot feed while sorting this out, so I avoid any potential spam while at it
ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-10 11:50:25 mp_en_viaje: as it turns out, no, just spyked sent a buncha trackbacks
spyked: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-10#1944605 <-- lol. these should be all of them for now. will have to fix the local trackbacks next, which will result in another deluge, this time on own blog.
lobbes: lol, the magic omnibus
BingoBoingo: Apparently there is still one thing Paraguay produces in a more traditional manner than Uruguay
BingoBoingo: ah http://archive.is/vnVgC ty lobbes
lobbes: BingoBoingo: I should have entered verbose mode. I assumed your line "Meanwhile in regional church happenings" was meant to be followed by some link to regional lulz
BingoBoingo: Specifically, you are going to have to link a more specific label than "link" to you you need. Also what did the link not make it through?
BingoBoingo: lobbes: You are going to have to return a more specific error.
lobbes: BingoBoingo: your link did not make it through
lobbes: http://trilema.com/2019/the-famous-schlob-and-other-stories/#footnote_0_88237 << heh, when I go to lookup "deluvional" the top result in duckduckgo is... another trilema
mp_en_viaje: but fixing humans takes decades.
mp_en_viaje: much easier to seek than to fix. digging through millions may seem discouraging, on the surfce, because it takes months.
mp_en_viaje: i mean, you know, it's one thing to say "dude, you're wasting your mouth with that swill, try some beer". but if they don't like it, why can't they just carry on with whatever, what diff could it possibly make.
billymg: or don't, continue to enjoy your dark stout regardless
billymg: find those whose preferences align with yours, more productive
billymg: if that's their preference, don't waste the energy or the thought on it
mp_en_viaje: "oh, but this is bitter" yeah "we like sweet beer ourselves" ok so have some.
mp_en_viaje: seems to me a lot like being discouraged in a fine pint of dark stout that some people drink budweiser. i never heard of this.
billymg: perhaps higher than i should, but it's never been at the top
billymg: it's not their comfort that's discouraging, it's their ranking of it above all else
billymg: selfish reasons i suppose. that they might enlist and help the republic shape the world into what it should be
mp_en_viaje: well so why should you want intelligent people to be uncomfortable.
billymg: comfort, i think they know what it means to care, and it means a loss of comfort
mp_en_viaje: so why don't they care then ?
billymg: for the majority, sure, play with iphone all day