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phf:
i patched my script to do HEAD on files to ensure that
i'm up to date, probably doing them in loop on the entire set is what triggered
phf: kakobrekla: not on my home machine, but if you can write in an exception
i have an ip for you
phf:
i keep bookmarks around, per subject that
i'm interested in, or mp/ascii dialogues that
i might want to reread. a solution that
i was thinking of hacking up in my own system is ranged highlights, basically same idea as on trilema, but instead of point-to-point it's entries and ranges. so on subject of v the link becomes entries=333,350-380,490-492,500-505. perhaps that sort of bookmarks can be shared, to have an illuminated log
mircea_popescu: pete_d has been trying in his own way to fight this
i gather, with mixed results.
mircea_popescu: but so stated (say
i wanna reread everything that x), the problem is obvious to me too. we're in danger of losing it.
kakobrekla: say
i wanna reread everything that was said about 'v',
i have two options;
mircea_popescu: anyway, slaves schmlaves.
i tried to do it myself, the summarization of logs, gave up in anger.
mircea_popescu: the thing is tho, from my own experience reading logs, every time
i try to jump forward in time
i end up with a mess. works much better for me to read them serially and think about it that way. which is why
i parse the logs to this day, years later.
kakobrekla: the problem is poor separation of threads.
i have been actually thinking about this a few weeks ago and though
i might add forward linking to the logs, along with the existing back linking
mircea_popescu: one thing
i can see : the conversation graph is incredibly complex. there's two practical ways to present it : either as a flat file without any structure other than what's provided by the author ; or else as a properly restated graph, which will do a lot of node replication as oyu have to unwind the rat's nest of reference.
mircea_popescu:
i confess
i dunno what the problem is. this certainly should not mean no problem exists.
mircea_popescu:
i mean, for as long as there isn't a solution, the best thing to do is not pretend to solve the problem
danielpbarron: irc is an old favorite of mine. Been using it since 2004 (although
i took a several years break from 2008 till
i found this place)
danielpbarron: that's what
i liked about twitter-- the forking of threads and chaining of replies. These days it's been ruined with some algorithmic sorting
mircea_popescu: suppose
i quote two different things respondent. the thread should now split, as a tree. it does not do that.
mod6:
I'll post an updated version here tonight. Thanks.
trinque: mircea_popescu │ trinque if you're running it in cramped position you could just follow the republic nodes
i guess <<
I've got space; perhaps cramped in other ways. For now
I'll switch to the foundation bitcoind. If there are still problems,
I'll move the node to a separate instance with undisclosed IP and communicate inside AWS. If that still has problems, would actually be pretty interesting.
jurov: mircea_popescu: how much memory it has available?
i have seen newly started node gain 60MB RSS in a hour (my experimental limiter did not kick in due to bug)
mircea_popescu: trinque if you're running it in cramped position you could just follow the republic nodes
i guess
assbot: Logged on 29-11-2015 22:51:01; pete_dushenski: "YouTube pays up to $4 (£2.47) per 1,000 views, meaning the most popular hosts can earn a substantial sum of money." << such bullshit.
i bet anything this figure is from 2009.
assbot: Logged on 29-11-2015 22:02:16; ascii_field: at this point
i fully believe that editor and compiler must be THE SAME PROGRAM
trinque: jurov: yeah,
I am going to try switching to a foundation node.
jurov: from what
i see from the logs, foundation node rejects them as nonstandard
shinohai:
I must set up shop in glorious nation of Kazakhstan ....
trinque: shinohai: nah just seems like for whatever reason, the node
I was connected to started barfing orphans (maliciously? aws? who knows.)
mircea_popescu: "The question
I have is why do we have to learn about it through guesswork, aren't miners themselves interested in Bitcoin being a reliable payment system?" aka "why don't people in bitcoin give a shit about people on reddit/github/tardstalk"
pete_dushenski: "YouTube pays up to $4 (£2.47) per 1,000 views, meaning the most popular hosts can earn a substantial sum of money." << such bullshit.
i bet anything this figure is from 2009.
☟︎ ascii_field: (for same reason that
i was not able to make the flow graph)
ascii_field: as soon as
i type out a symbol, it ought to be in the completion list
ascii_field: for another thing,
i don't ever want to have to think about the 'tags'
ascii_field: for one thing,
i DON'T NEED a thing that fucks with my buffer layout!!
phf: ascii_field:
i don't know about company mode, but builtin dabbrev-expand will pull from current buffer, other buffers or else TAGS, so it sort of satisfies your request for "what
i just typed should be available". but your point stands, this is not to run things
ascii_field: at this point
i fully believe that editor and compiler must be THE SAME PROGRAM
☟︎ phf: ascii_field:
i mostly said it to make you twitch, since
i know clang is out, and CEDET is a major pain in the ass to setup.
i periodically go through exercise every couple of years, and give up in disgust
ascii_field:
i use gcc not only because clang is made by enemy but ONLY GCC BUILDS FOR MY ARCH
phf: ascii_field:
i believe if you want to get company mode working with C++ you have to muck around with either clang or CEDET
ascii_field: (if
i can't define a symbol and have it IMMEDIATELY typecompletable, it's shit)
ben_vulpes: ascii_field:
i believe that to be major-mode dependent. see 'backends'.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes:
i was looking at 'company-mode'. where does it actually get the tags ?
ben_vulpes: ascii_field:
i've gotten some decent mileage out of company-mode.
ben_vulpes: once upon a time (when
i still got sick, before
i brought my own disease vector into the house)
i dissolved some curcumin into the saline solution
ben_vulpes: ascii_field:
i have *just* (as in the past week) located my wot's signal analyzer
jurov: and
i don't have ephedrine in these pills
BingoBoingo: Ah, if
I break down and sign my name to the list
I'll prolly get cetirizine + pseudoephedrine but
I dunno what that tea is
jurov: luckily
i so far did not need meth precursors, only *cetizine pills and benifuki tea
BingoBoingo: And no. A fucking neti pot is not an option because
I'm not a hippy and
I don't want fucking brain parasites because this is the third world.
mod6: ok
i'll steer clear
ascii_field: but
i pasted the link because APPARENTLY THIS IS the state of the art
ascii_field:
i told him 'try feeding nulls through aes with null iv and pipe into ent'
ascii_field: he asked '
i get 7.9999999 bts/byte from urandom, why not from yours' and we had a chat about the idiocy of whitening
ascii_field: btw
i had a fella ask me about rng at a job interview thing
ascii_field: iirc
i even left one of the chaps with a suitable plug
jurov:
i'd do it like - with every party agree on a different corpus to be fed to shannonizer
mircea_popescu:
i suppose here wins. anyway : the proposed scheme has exactly the advantage of alphabet
mircea_popescu: whenever one in my wot wants to see what
i'm up to he should connect to trilema, read "plain text" of the pgp -w ilk above, that's it.
adlai: mircea_popescu:
i tried giving archive.is my parola, stupid monster doesn't eat cookies... any ideas?
pete_dushenski: "
i'll kick myself if
i don't buy the collected works of this straight-a's liberal arts student"
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: for the man who fancies himself an art investor but doesn't have $millions to buy rodin, rembrandt, etc.,
i could sorta see the temptation
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski in fairness
i saw this for years in worthless dumbass "artists"
mircea_popescu: shit,
i never even knew pizza went in paper in the first place.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, re the eventual republican reimplementation of pgp : other than the -a armored mode,
i want it to also have a -w armored mode. in this mode, it should load a list of lines from a file, modulo the message by the line count of that file, replace every numeric unit with the respective line,
jurov: sure. but
i'm also sure if it catches on, will make certain purists VERY angry :)
shinohai: How the mempool hack turns out, if it works well
I'd like to try it.
shinohai: jurov: please let us know for sure,
I will be glad to do additional testing, etc with your product >.>
jurov: also,
i've hacked mempool limit on top of -test2 without any defrag and the node is now live, will see how it ends up
BingoBoingo: At least
I'm not coughing up blood again. That stopped pretty soon after
I got on the water wagon.
frankenmint: sounds rough but edgy, sorry
I'm the total opposite right now, wish you were the same
frankenmint: sweet, is this a temp thing that needs to be set via gpg confirm each time
I want voice assigned automatically?
punkman:
I've seen some pretty big queues after disembarking airplane
punkman:
I've yet to see anyone blow vapour clouds in airplane
mircea_popescu: heck,
i lived in a time when people smoked on planes, to no detriment.
mircea_popescu:
i lived in a time when travel took more than "boarding"
mircea_popescu:
i seem to remember that according to the pravda, russia won ww2 all by itself also
assbot: Logged on 28-11-2015 21:59:28; ascii_field: not going to rest until every non-German human had been wiped from the face of the Earth.] The leftist rewriting of this conflict seems as kooky as the bizarre neo-Nazi revisions
I read in my youth, but is more troubling, because, where the right wing kooks who wanted to paint humanity’s largest killing with a bizarrely fantastical brush of Germanic innocence were rightly ignored, the lefties are find