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BingoBoingo: And the FUCKING POTATO NIGGERS INSIST on closing the windows and blinds to the room as they remain passed out until 16:00 hrs. ☟︎
jurov: And attach it as first attachment. Then in case of problems check it against contents in your "sent mail" to rule out mutilation by your email client.
trinque: doesn't seem to me like they're doing any harm as they work currently.
ben_vulpes: your listening process just needs to 'listen log_new_message' and then use whatever the wait-for-message abstraction is in the programming language for your responding service to wait for the primary key to come in, read that line out of the table and then either insert a response into outbox with the appropriate target or not as it chooses
lobbes: okay, so I should be able to run the logbot-with-multiple-channels-corrected portion as long as I run the ircbot portion as the original?
mircea_popescu: person-as-a-black-box needs inca's services for human interaction, hence "stop campus rape" etc.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-29 14:58 mircea_popescu: yes, it was. to summarize, careful what you do with your patches, in the following sense : if diana_coman doesn't CONTINUE your patch, it will have to be reground later. as she's a human being with other problems and interests than folding in your alt universe, it helps IMMENSELY if you make your patches small and readable.
pinochle: in the past I worked as a trader ; studied probability in school ; current work is building predictive models, often an exercise in futility
mircea_popescu: some people enjoy it (called "entomological interest", here). i'm rather of the opposite persuasion, as detailed in http://trilema.com/2014/how-to-deal-with-pseudoscience/
mod6: The foundation's is nearly caught up as well, adding another to the list.
mircea_popescu: "heart opening" fucking yoga jesus f christ. essentially the future function of google will be as pantsuit-rappropiation-engine, "here's spurious associations of our irrelevant crap to actually interesting things you may understandably be interested about".
mircea_popescu: and in other "holy shit these people", flour bag comes with apple pie recipe. which is just as well cuz gals just baked one. the flour bag recipe calls for... 3-4 apples, HALF A POUNT OF BUTTER and two.5 cups flour.
mircea_popescu: us has succeded in its aspiration to be argentina. it exists as a pretend-country on the basis of foreign capital markets.
mircea_popescu: especially. minigame is working on adding some fg code to eucrypt as it is, she'll prolly include your stuff if she can, so there you go. make it small, make it readable, start with one thing at a time and so on.
mircea_popescu: yes, it was. to summarize, careful what you do with your patches, in the following sense : if diana_coman doesn't CONTINUE your patch, it will have to be reground later. as she's a human being with other problems and interests than folding in your alt universe, it helps IMMENSELY if you make your patches small and readable. ☟︎
esthlos: aha, so if I want to patch "as close to genesis as possible" the mpi lib, AND I want this patch to be used in diana_coman 's proggy, the ONLY choice is to patch current leaf of diana_coman 's proggy
asciilifeform: esthlos: do you understand that v, deliberately and as a fundamental design choice, has no merging ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, i see exactly as archive sees it : https://archive.is/rMv67
mircea_popescu: and while "crud never existed" may be tempting from the hallucination-as-font-of-reality pantsuit perspective, it is nevertheless not actually the case.
asciilifeform: esthlos: when folx do as you described, it is called 'regrind' and is very labour-intensive, and is never done without a substantial reason
diana_coman: it existed and it costs (A LOT) and we are pointedly and in-your-eyes-as-visible-as-possible nuking it whenever we can
diana_coman: esthlos, there is no such thing as "crud never existed" ; we are not re-writing history here wtf
diana_coman: esthlos, eucrypt does not use this "secure" ; as per http://www.dianacoman.com/2017/12/28/eucrypt-chapter-3-miller-rabin-implementation/#selection-153.194-153.864
diana_coman: esthlos, no such thing as secure memory really
a111: Logged on 2018-04-28 19:17 mircea_popescu: you need better markup, as it is is confusing. is 3 or 4294967297 the factor shared by 2 or more moduli and which are htey.
asciilifeform: i suspect that swapping only even exists as a possibility in current day os because of wreckers.
mircea_popescu: you need better markup, as it is is confusing. is 3 or 4294967297 the factor shared by 2 or more moduli and which are htey. ☟︎
asciilifeform: diana_coman: it doesn't have to screw with the machinewide gcc; can do as part of buildroot ( iirc buildroot even supports auto-building gnat the same way i built e.g. arm7 gcc with it; but requires a running gnat to be present on the machine where it is done )
diana_coman: at any rate it's not the sort of thing I'd try directly on a remote machine as it messes up with the local gcc so this will be fun
diana_coman: did anyone publish a compilation recipe for adacore's gnat on republican gentoo? searching the logs returned only various troubles and otherwise mod6's attempt as most recent from what I can tell: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-17#1685215 ☝︎
spyked: to anticipate a potential discussion on this: phuctor's feed is actually in "Atom" format, so it does have a unique "id" tag; maybe I should be using that as an identifier (and, respectively, the "guid" tag in RSS feeds) instead of the link.
spyked: also asciilifeform ^ re same, is it normal behaviour for some links to be posted twice on rss? I guess it does that when it finds >1 factors for the same key? asking because my experimental rss uses post links as IDs, so it posts at most 1 factor for a key.
mircea_popescu: fly it in the face of all evidence all it will ; in the mental patients' inner world, "law enforcement" is as much a thing as any other structured delusion.
douchebag: I've always used Arch and I currently use MacOS as my primary OS
douchebag: i save it as x.asc
asciilifeform: douchebag: this was presumably your rockchip login ? if as you said you are 'getting used to gentoo', you already have it ?
asciilifeform laboured under the notion that parrots in city oughta emit such sounds as motorcycle vroom, horns, etc
BingoBoingo is accepting his role as zoo animal, living amongst the others.
mircea_popescu: and there's just as irrelevantly but slightly more of them.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-27 13:00 trinque: I dunno why anyone would write a blog post proposing "shell out" and then omit the proper handling of inputs as out of article scope
BingoBoingo: A man on a gruelling mission acquires one McGuffin which will allow him to finally rest, and begins a race against time as the forces of socialism and fake humanitarian scammers align against him.
BingoBoingo: I'm used to seeing It spelled in my head as Trump, thusly fixed
BingoBoingo: But Provided this is taken as the end of the story, it is the right ending
trinque first says "ohey p.bvulpes has lisp highlighting!" then "oh wait, lack of escaping as a feature"
spyked: anyway, I've learned a few useful things today and I'm adding them as (hopefully brief!) updates :D
phf: but you don't even have to jump through the hoops of escaping, most lisp's run program implementations, uiop including, support passing in command as a list of strings, which are in turn handled properly by the underlying machinery
trinque: I dunno why anyone would write a blog post proposing "shell out" and then omit the proper handling of inputs as out of article scope ☟︎
mod6: site is looking good too - everything working as it should be now?
asciilifeform found only today that apparently 'coreboot' contains something like a minimal gnat runtimelib, as of 2016
mircea_popescu: amusingly, dumbass forgot to start by saying "as mp told me would happen in http://trilema.com/2012/anonimity-or-the-urban-versus-rural-dispute/ i was unable..."
mircea_popescu: there's nothing wrong with declarative languages ; as proven by the very fact that you find yourself constrained to use them NOW AND AGAIN.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> and reasonable performance seems to require manual shift and 'formula 1' pro race driver << Nah, Plenty of enthusiast vehicles are starting to get a "Drag Racing" transmission mode. Shifting in motorsports is mostly preserved for the sport aspect as opposed to the motor part.
asciilifeform: ( not as if i have one in my pocket! but seems as if mircea_popescu disagrees that it could be made, in principle ?? )
asciilifeform: this sounds great until it is time to 'unfind' a factor, as in http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-25#1805504 or the prev case where the thing turned up a corner case in bernstein and found 300+ or wat was it spurious factors ☝︎
mircea_popescu: then you can offer a count as good as anyone knows.
asciilifeform: somewhere, in there. as evidenced by the unjustifiable slow.
asciilifeform: ( 'how perverse the imposed model' is imho not a purely subjective statement -- and goes back to the 'orthogonality' discussion; if , as in the earlier thread, in your system adding a 'not' gate suddenly turns a o(n log n) op into a o(n^2), this is perverse, as there cannot be any mathematical justification for it, it is purely a result of braindamaged programmers
mod6: I kinda like trying to performance tune databases a bit... just as long as I don't have to "own" the db.
mircea_popescu: i think the problem is rather that people try to do it as work for hire. which works well enough for "flash programmers" and php copy-pasters and i guess "web designers".
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, as a general rule, when diagnosis tools are 0 help pretty much everywhere the problem is not the "poor quality of the ultrasound". you gotta be a doctor to read those.
mod6: It was recently that someone was like, "Hey, come work for us, there is a role as Database Arch..." "Umm. No thanks..."
asciilifeform: but yes, trinque , as phf demonstrated, with sufficient years of study of black magic, it is almost possible to use sql as if it were a sane tool created by sane people.
phf: asciilifeform: aha, i figured as much, idle curiosity about where the hardware boundaries lie. we'll find out soon enough!
a111: Logged on 2018-04-25 04:01 mircea_popescu: but in the general i suppose polarbeard's adventure is kinda illustrative of YET ANOTHER failure mode of personal heroics. besides the "lalala i can't hear" style there's apparently also the "oh, who has time for small steps, i'ma make huge contributions as a virtual unknown".
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-25#1805494 << i can't picture who ( other than mircea_popescu in his described possible use case ) would need more than 1 ( or perhaps 2, 1 as a spare ) ☝︎
mircea_popescu: "As in many municipalities, some of the largest employers are in the education, government, and healthcare industries."
mircea_popescu: but in the general i suppose polarbeard's adventure is kinda illustrative of YET ANOTHER failure mode of personal heroics. besides the "lalala i can't hear" style there's apparently also the "oh, who has time for small steps, i'ma make huge contributions as a virtual unknown". ☟︎
mod6: Yeah, nothing really wrong there I suppose, as stated, basically undertook the exercise as "educational". Just to see what could be done.
mod6: I am currently in the early stages of next steps; re-implementation within the existing framework. More to come on that front as I have updates.
phf: i treat the exercise as a chinese room wired to explosives. making a mistake elevates danger level, passage of time elevates danger level, there's a random factor when it's going to blow anyway, etc.
phf: perhaps try select * from moduli left outer join (select distinct unnest(mods) as mod from factors) as foo on moduli.idx = foo.mod where foo.mod is null
mircea_popescu: notrly, as evidenced by your 10gb dataset.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, " select * from moduli where idx not in (select distinct unnest(mods) from factors)" << 1.make a new table ; 2.run "select distinct unnest(mods) from factors" and dump the result into this new table ; 3. index it by idx ; 4. run your select as an outer join between moduli and the new table.
phf: with foo as (select distinct unnest(mods) as mod from factors) select * from moduli left outer join foo on moduli.idx = foo.mod where foo.mod is null;
phf: mircea_popescu: maybe try this with foo as (select distinct unnest(mods) as mod from factors) select * from moduli left outer join foo on module.idx = foo.mod where foo.mod is null;
mircea_popescu: phf, it's what i suggested, he said it's just as slow
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: does 'in ...' run at same speed as 'not in ...' in mysql ?
asciilifeform: i.e. idiocy that is not in any way implicit in the mathematical structure of the underlying primitives (e.g. btree) but comes from agglomeration of programmers dropped as children
phf: oh i suppose with tmp as (select distinct unnest(mods) as mods from factors) select * from moduli where idx not in (select mods from tmp);
phf: with tmp as (select distinct unnest(mods) from factors) select * from moduli where idx not in tmp;
mircea_popescu: (as "that length of knife blade that hurts but doesn't seriously injure, obtained by holding the instrument a certain way so the thumb covers the blade". PRISON SLANG!)
mircea_popescu: so be as minutious as you'd like.
asciilifeform: ( ^ see also. tldr -- vendor sells these as a kind of nintendo, https://archive.li/zTEkd , with google crapola on the flash )
mircea_popescu: basically, people whose heads work have the "choice" such as it is : republic, or man-alone.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-16 16:19 mircea_popescu: man acting alone is stuck with these "oh, a conclave of idiots bent on self preservation and avoiding the lowly station their idiocy warrants them holds all the power, and i'll act as man alone confronted by governemnt".
asciilifeform: the funny bit is that this was quite obvious from the proggy, unreadable otherwise as it is, and plentifully discussed, incl. here
mod6: i first read that as "KFC"
BingoBoingo: mod6: Depends. Uruagay has a process tied to Residency application which lets you bring one for customs free as long as it is your "household"
BingoBoingo: Uruguay the country continues growing on me as a base of operations. Uruguayos the people however suck.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, incidentally, do you see it as a mid term you use pizarro as your springboard to move in uy, releasing BingoBoingo into my hand for further adventures ? ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2018-04-24 14:59 BingoBoingo: mod6: Going fairly good. Alf's detarture has served to highlight the comparative inhumanity of the locals, but if alf can survive as long as he did in Mordor, I guess I am going to have to get used to life as a man without a physical country
BingoBoingo: mod6: Going fairly good. Alf's detarture has served to highlight the comparative inhumanity of the locals, but if alf can survive as long as he did in Mordor, I guess I am going to have to get used to life as a man without a physical country ☟︎
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/EBBAEA2FCFBDA7A5185132DFE6933D5BC725DCFD9C7E73559592F5DA86110A78 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 2257...9939 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '85.152.3.133 (ssh-rsa key from 85.152.3.133 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (cm-staticIP-85-152-3-133.telecable.es. ES AS O)
ben_vulpes: diana_coman: yeah i think that comes from the user-level umask, which as i understand it sets permissions on individual files on create
diana_coman: ben_vulpes, new files show up as diana_coman:apache BUT apparently still not with the right permissions to get served
ben_vulpes: please confirm that new files show up as diana_coman:apache
diana_coman: I think trinque's suggestion makes perfect sense, as long as new files get by default user:apache too
ben_vulpes: $user:$user and 0755 is what's been most useful on other sites; i think that'd be best here as well
diana_coman: since it seems the fix to the fix is another wait, I'll set for now 755 on the files as otherwise ckang still won't be able to get the client and try the game
a111: Logged on 2018-04-23 17:03 mircea_popescu: so BingoBoingo use .biz plox ; lobbes you'll be logs.minigame.biz rather than logs.minigame.bz as before. sorry about that.