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a111: Logged on 2018-04-18 14:58 ascii_lander: blew half a day on the following nonsense : excluded 'root' from tar, and this resulted in not only /root , but also /etc/init.d/root being excluded, which is the service that runs at boot to remount /
as rw
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-18#1801956 << i expect. if it's
as terrible
as to have utterly no way of enforcing any kind of priviledged downstream, "all boxes you connect to this will forever be able to admin it", then we'll have to make a tmsr switch fw ?! but really, even the cheapest nat router available for $15 from radio shack has the capacity to not permit random box plugged in to alter the settings.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: at least the girls are honest about how they're doing nothing and their life is going nowhere (and for the record, this is
as close
as an invariant
as social science ever produced -- females are way the fuck less inclined to lie to themselves. or to you, for that matter, unless they actually don't like you. but males lie to you BECAUSE they like you, and to themselves, too.)
mircea_popescu: now this IS loathsome, and i don't see any merit whatever in offering it any quarter. they find tmsr/eulora/trilema/thelog/whatever "too hard" ? that is ohohohohoh oh-so-fine. someone else, who isn't, will use them
as things FOR tmsr/eulora/trilema/thelog/etc. because there's nothing ELSE other than an' besides tmsr/etc.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-18#1801945 << you'll have to explain to me the logic of this sometime. is there some expectation that all bipedals are human and made in the similitude of god or something ? animals are animals, whether superficially human or not, form does not trump structure. if they don't have the spark of humanity, which very much IS rsa key etc, then how's he remiss using them exactly
as a chunk of wood, pi
☝︎☟︎ ascii_lander: blew half a day on the following nonsense : excluded 'root' from tar, and this resulted in not only /root , but also /etc/init.d/root being excluded, which is the service that runs at boot to remount /
as rw
☟︎ ascii_lander: afaik nobody other than cisco and juniper, neither of which i will deal with, sells this item
as a prepackaged product.
danielpbarron: the rite of passage you are looking for is faith, without which you should do
as you please
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu, came from
as in flesh. the animals were created separately; woman was different in that she was made specifically from man's flesh
mircea_popescu: so
as long
as you don't fuck dudes and aren't cowardly you know that a) you're a man and b) behaving manly ?
mircea_popescu: suppose
as you age you get tits. i'm not talking little wasp bites, nice c-cups. it's not THAT rare in eastern fenotypes. is it hell for you ?
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron, is manhood automatic btw ? how do you know you're a man
as per atc definition of ~ ?
xtina9: hmm,
as long
as it doesn't put one into legal risk
jhvh1: danielpbarron: [KJV] John 1:14 :: And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory
as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
mircea_popescu: legal to be "married" to
as many women
as you please
as long
as you don't attempt to register it with the usg.deedbot
mircea_popescu: kloecat, whole fucking point of life, ain't it ? "priviledged
as compared to the scum"
kloecat: Some are blessed with it, others aren't
as lucky I suppose :)
mircea_popescu: kloecat, actually, wealth and luck are about
as distant
as health and beauty.
mircea_popescu: it's older than that. anyway, i've never seen a woman
as embarassed
as his gf in some other of his vlogs.
mircea_popescu: guy can take
as many wives
as he wants, but when the outcome's this guy fucked up somewhere neh.
mircea_popescu: i'm spending on it 3x what the average suburban douchebag spends on his car, it's true, but i count it
as a mitzvah : this way, the films that matter have a better shot at survival than the films that don't.
mircea_popescu: douchebag, seriously btw, writing the whole thing up, exactly
as phf suggests, submitting it
as paper/speaking gig to conferences, not even HALF bad idea.
deedbot: FB63856CD1B96E58DE49C0D6390022FBA9B92F07 registered
as anotherhooker.
driscole: mircea_popescu: I work
as a bar back, in training to be a bar tender
mircea_popescu: trinque, i actually didn't confirm it
as she came in after i was off to bed.
phf: i mean, town after town after town. the impression is kind of the same
as northern pa, trenton new jerson area, which is on the other hand the meth capital of u.s.
deedbot: C9E2D60F11B27BC30B5D62DF5CFD3308E9EE82BC registered
as Poka_.
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as h00k3r.
trinque: yeah, also serves
as an inverse aa. "huhuh are you smoking pot? I'm gonna smoke some pot"
mircea_popescu: phf, not really drunk
as such. it's either the plum thing, or else the sour cherry thing, basically. not really herbing.
diana_coman: alternatively the hello message stays single-packet and uses a keccak hash of the public key (n,e,comment)
as "account ID" so 3.1.5; then key is sent via Data packages and basically I need to define another type for RSA public key; server can ask/expect the RSA key *every time* to preserve same answer behaviour or otherwise only if it doesn't know the key
trinque: deedbot will be offline briefly
as the DC fixes its networking situation
diana_coman: certainly; and it goes for the data types too; fwiw I wasn't keen on putting this up precisely because it's a bit in the air
as it stands and I expect other issues to emerge at implementation time
diana_coman: otherwise there isn't any hello
as such, just send directly whatever it wants/needs, encrypted with one of the X keys and that's that
mircea_popescu: but no, seems the correct approach is to replace 3.1.5 with "rsa pubkey". and ACTUALLY use that
as the account id.
mircea_popescu: yes, but here's the principle : if server knows something will be needed
as a certainty, server should act rather than wait to be called to act. which is why it's a server rather than a client.
mircea_popescu: seems to me the threshold will practically be set at 1
as a matter of absolute necessity. once that is the case, setting it at 3 is in no substantial way different : just
as many keys will be used
as before, but the setting at 3 forces key creation at a time prior to when keys are needed, which seems to help with resource load spread.
mircea_popescu: you can send
as many
as you want, the server will keep them for you.
mircea_popescu: because it's stuck keeping a list of keys anyway. so it knows how many they are anyway. so might
as well send when needed rather than wait to be asked.
diana_coman: I don't quite follow why is server concerned with client's stock of X keys? client can request new keys, burn them, do whatever it wants
as it decides how often it wants new keys
diana_coman: I don't quite follow why is server concerned with client's stock of R keys? client can request new keys, burn them, do whatever it wants
as it decides how often it wants new keys
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, in any case strictly speaking, the helo
as we spec it does not include R pubkey ; whereas in practice it actually must. but read the whole blob, this is better compiled htan parsed.
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-17#1801027 --> uhm, for starters this is not correct; initial hello is meant for....initial, no "previous comms" wtf; server needs to reply not with X(answer) but with R(answer) and yes, it needs to know the public rsa key of the account; the creation of accts is still a bit in the air
as server needs to get somehow the public key
☝︎ mircea_popescu: now obviously, this approach wouldn't be nearly
as useful for dynamically linked clients ; but i deem the fact that it puts the security incentive on dumping dynamic linking a very good thing.
mircea_popescu: which then runs into the obvious problem that i had been chasing all this time : client's R key has to come earlier in the flux. how about the rule that all hello items sent to the server are either a) encrypted to a pre-existing X key or else b) contain a R key ? ie, our helo is not correct
as specced.
mircea_popescu: actually, let's make this clearer, it's ambiguous
as it stands. C : hello ; S : new account, here are some X keys you can use to decrypt and some X keys you're required to use to encrypt ; C : here's my R key [and here are some X keys i'd prefer to use].
mircea_popescu: this is then the eulora future login handshake : C : hello ; S : new account, here are your keys ; C : here's some keys of mine. they can now continue indefinitely, just
as long
as nobody loses all the keys.
spyked: aha, found nothing on hardware and software specs. mircea_popescu, if it's any similar to the calculators I had
as a kid, it might not even have any software (all calculator logic implemented using gates)
mircea_popescu: the confounding factor here is pantsuitist outlook, whereby some retard (the user) regards self
as meausre of all things and imagines all vectors start from him, and therefore in his boneheaded approach to the world, "general purpose os" means something about him. it fucking doesn't, a general purpose os isn't one joe schcmucktoe can put on a stick and carry around and "it'll work on all computers he encounters".
spyked: mircea_popescu, I don't see a fundamental problem with special-purpose os (which is why I mentioned "bitcoin node os"
as one, though it *could* in principle be implemented
as a particular instance of a general-purpose os). embedded hardware (e.g. requiring timing constriants) is full of them.
mircea_popescu: the jury is still out,
as far
as i'm concerned, on whether the os that loses control of a machine is still an os, meaning it's not altogether clear to me the basic-whatever combo they had at the time actually constitutes an os. but the problem FUCKING ISNT the naive perception at the time, "oh, it didn't hjave icons to click like windows 3.1". windows 3.1 was not an os ; nor was any other windows product an os. microsoft ship
mircea_popescu: god knows i have enough trouble
as it is remembering what i ate yesterday, if i also had to remember what i was wearing while doing it we could just call it quits.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-17#1800914 <<< how it manages user interfacing is not even a consideration here. whether it returns control via pushing that specific-sounding button on the back left like the old tim-s ; or whether it has a software call implemented is irrelevant. not from a gui/ux perspoective, of course, but this is the fucking point of systems design
as a discipline : that it does NOT consider other discipl
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-04-17 09:05 spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-16#1799861 <-- I dun fully grasp this, so bear with me for a moment. suppose the following (imho no-nonsense) thought experiment: say we have an os, NOP-OS, that works
as follows: after initialization, the os loads a (user-provided) program P; the NOP-OS interface exposes to P exactly one system call, "no-op", which does nothing and returns. is then NOP-OS a general-purpose OS? say we add another system
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-16#1799861 <-- I dun fully grasp this, so bear with me for a moment. suppose the following (imho no-nonsense) thought experiment: say we have an os, NOP-OS, that works
as follows: after initialization, the os loads a (user-provided) program P; the NOP-OS interface exposes to P exactly one system call, "no-op", which does nothing and returns. is then NOP-OS a general-purpose OS? say we add another system
☝︎☟︎ trinque: aside all that, deedbot's obviously migrating to pizarro soon
as can be done.
trinque: kendraB: so when you were getting this tattoo, how it looked in a mirror took precedence over how it... looked
as you stand there?
lobbes: ascii_lander: agreed on 1) and 2), but still,
as a secondary node may
as well have one than not eh?
deedbot: mod6 updated rating of jurov from 4 to 4 << Three years of service
as The Bitcoin Foundation Treasurer
mircea_popescu: douchebag, somewhat suspicious,
as it told me "<deedbot> mircea_popescu paid Melissalmao 0.02". is their key no good or something ?
douchebag: mircea_popescu: I think it's worth mentioning that both Melissalmao and Brittt are recieving the same issue with deedbot
as earlier
ascii_lander: and potentially once moar disks are brought over, can use your 'spare' box
as a staging box
diana_coman: ascii_lander, raid5
as described sounds good; go ahead then and put the same
as on dulap
ascii_lander: ( incidentally lemme know how you want the disks arrayed; if this were mine, i'd put them in raid5 , using 4tb to yield 3tb of storage, plus using 5th 1tb
as hotspare. )
diana_coman: it's a pity there isn't really time now to experiment with this machine
as the server has been down for long enough already, ugh;
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as Melissalmao.
diana_coman: trinque, and it's very useful
as literature for sure
trinque: you can still use the script
as literature, but no, my cuntoo installer is not done.
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as KellieCx.
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu, oh the why not irc, i'd have to ask for more specifics but generally he's pretty busy
as it is, and he doesn't like to hang out with non believers too much
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as Brittt.
deedbot: 1E2A462B7D3948185C0D6A5AA099DF103B50478E registered
as TammyLol.
danielpbarron: i don't see the point,
as it's not part of the Bible
mircea_popescu: so what do you need a translation for then, just use their string
as-is.
danielpbarron: i'd like to eventually get Darwin's translation up
as a html rather than the pdf it's currently in
mircea_popescu: eaning,
as captured in "traddutore, tradditore" or otherwise in english "conversion"
as the form of theft.
jhvh1: danielpbarron: [KJV] Titus 1:5 :: For this cause left I thee in Crete, that thou shouldest set in order the things that are wanting, and ordain elders in every city,
as I had appointed thee:
mircea_popescu: trinque, his other misfortune is of course environmental hazards. strikes me
as a clever fellow who'd have benefitted immensely by spending his youth among people who could read the original greek texts, rather than in the mindless hive of pests "quoting" bits at each other. the functional illiteracy of the protestant church crowd wrt classic languages is patently offensive. picture "security expert" conversant in php yet una
danielpbarron: work in what sense? he cares only about the Bible. still true today
as it was then
trinque: yeah, I'd say he probably already collected on the order of
as many "actual christians"
as could be found, even if the bar you're using is literacy
trinque: even comes across
as sane but humble
mircea_popescu: 4. he spent some time wrangling around the edges of this, words were exchanged, on the solid footing of complete misunderstanding : on one hand, "i am cool therefore wtf" ; on the other hand "dude, we're in the business of frantic activity
as a cover for impotence, wtf is wrong with you".
mircea_popescu: 3. darwin fish spent a decade, up until macarthur was ~50, in that church (after some other wrangling, mormons, whatever). then suddenly,
as he himself reached 30, there was a major "time for my own church" moment. except, of course, nobody gave HIM the bn-dollar moneymaker. any they even told him why : he's way the fuck too cool for it, or
as joe pesci put it, "that was the last fucking time...."
☟︎ mircea_popescu: trinque, "go to church" doesn't begin to describe it. here's the story
as condensed by intel :
☟︎ trinque: might
as well say now, the next cunt that pm's me over this is getting a week added to her withdrawal
mircea_popescu: Darwin_Fish,
as i said before, "if it was 1800 it'd be 'witches'."
mircea_popescu: consider also that especioally b is problematic
as trb isn';t ~really~ intended to be used in a home environment ; and racked servers may not provide your video whatever.
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as CindyB.
Darwin_Fish: Kids pounding their head against a cement floor
as hard
as they can
Darwin_Fish: I've seen that plenty
as a Probation Officer years ago