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diana_coman: danielpbarron confirmed, it works indeed, thank you. So it's
a matter of php version then?
hanbot: that being the only (very faint) lead i've got after looking through every damned file where strip_tags appears, looking at comment_form idem, i stuck
a function in my theme's comments specifically to allow desired tags, no dice...i dunno where else to look, frankly.
hanbot: in wp-comments-post.php line 42 i see
a list of content tags including b, blockquote, em, etc, but not
a href; but eh looks like e.g. b is stripped too.
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: no;
a grep returned nothing at all (-ir from top dir of wp install)
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: initially I tried to simply drop in my own theme but that did not play nicely with mpwp; and for
a (very short) time I stayed with the basic but it was so annoying that I quickly whipped up something.
diana_coman: hanbot: maybe I messed up at some point all themes; I'll press the genesis again and unpack
a clean theme from there and see if that sorts it
diana_coman: the only thing to do next that I can think of is to try and trace wtf happens, step by step but I don't even have
a clear idea on that.
diana_coman: it's live and it shows: XHTML: You can use these tags: <
a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <pre> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
mircea_popescu: diana_coman this is truly all i head. are you using
a mp-wp or own roll ?
diana_coman: confirmed, it's in there: comment_content = ( isset($_POST['comment']) ) ? trim(strip_tags($_POST['comment'],"<
a><em><strong><i><b><blockquote><ul><ol><li>")) : null;
mircea_popescu: $comment_content = ( isset($_POST['comment']) ) ? trim(strip_tags($_POST['comment'],"<
a><em><strong><i><b><blockquote><ul><ol><li>")) : null;
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: what/where should I look exactly? my dig into this yielded
a sort of 1001 possible filters to add but I could not find one other than default afaik
hanbot: hrm. and on same setting page, "comment author must have
a previously approved comment"?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform riiight, cuz that's how it works. "other than that one gangbang she told me about, i married
a virgin"
mircea_popescu: think for
a second : the "grunt" is mental ghost, from before phone age. can you picture one with smartphone anymore than you can picture juliet capuled with double dong ?
a111: Logged on 2019-03-01 22:36 asciilifeform at one time did work that put'im in contact with these folx. met
a d00d who, convincingly, described playing 'call of duty: iraq' on... lappy, in actual iraq
mircea_popescu: i can also distinguish skateboarders such as curt cobain was
a kiddy amongst, from retarded ben stiller carrying around
a skateboard while dressed in
a lumberjack costume.
BingoBoingo: USG.Red is
a subdivision of USG.Blue that exists in the hallucinations of its members, that there is/was
a great relevant to them and they can have have it again.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the last time that distinction might've translated
a meaningful difference was literally at the ONSET of vietnam war, opposing
a very rudimentary "act from causes vs act for effects" dilemma.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform this is
a distinction without
a difference.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform "sent to die" gimme
a break, whole premise of iraq was "nobody dies, nobody even walks the ground. we all sit in mcdonalds and do munch"
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo it's
a tenous argument that such
a thing as "red" even during vietnam era. which is you know, half century wtf.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo nato's practically dead, as
a political structure. << But Brasil wants in now!!!
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo nato's practically dead, as
a political structure.
mircea_popescu: the warnings to any orcs thinking of following usg.blue's nonsense do pile on : they'll leave you high and dry, yo! wake up an'
smell the coffee.
mircea_popescu: ie, it's
a major abstractive tool -- consider only how it structured "interesting" above.
mircea_popescu: act~ definition of interesting ; concrete definitions are things like "write
a tape to do rsa with".)
mircea_popescu: yes, but consider : as
a counterpart of the "gnalr contest", which imo is not that bad of an idea even if it flows necessarily from the ~nature~ of the substrate, "only intellectually challenging thing to do in c++ is gnarl, much like only thing to do with mud is mess", one could also resurrect ye olde game of life (remember the mike_c project ?). construct say the tape that has the most interesting downstream (by some ~abstr
mircea_popescu: this is
a lot like saying "every knight is welcome to try and tournament".
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform imo it's
a decent exploration of ye olde negative space. "how would one write gnarl in peh, and how would one automate such, and so on"
mircea_popescu: yeah, but that doesn't mean anything in context -- there's
a "nimblest dancer" at the retirement home, also.
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-03-19#1903447 -> both work and will work; when I started, the only name I could say I won't change was my own, hence dianacoman.com; in time I found
a name for the blog too (took
a few detours) and that's ossasepia hence ossasepia.com; but I don't expect anyone to go through any trouble and have to change their links either way; I suppose strictly speaking the blog is ossasepia.com so that'd be the cannonical but I'll
☝︎ mircea_popescu: in other quite abstract lulz : there apparently exists
a "cryptocurrency payment processor" (aka,
https://probiller.com/ ) that takes one of "Horizen", "Tron" or "VERGE".
mod6: It gives me
a bit to chew on here.
mircea_popescu: perfect opportunity to invent
a whole new "fest". but -- need the seed.
mircea_popescu: (in fact, for the sake of transparency, the idea i quoted on dpb's blog, from 2016, came exactly as
a "hmm, i wonder why foundation is stuck, could alternative path be explored maybe ?".)
mircea_popescu: so it didn't seem, to period mp, that far fetched
a notion.
mircea_popescu: i suppose the correct way to get one of those is to press into service
a 60yo lawyer rather than
a 30yo computer guy. but in the early stages of bitcoin there was an all-pervasive notion that "we can do anything just because we wanna, we got the range, and the machinery for change, we're uprooting banks and governments and everything in path!!!"
mircea_popescu: the foundation as such would have been, in its functional extension,
a sort of secular trishop.church -- exactly like
a foundation works, get people to give you money, build
a golf course, that sort of anchoring.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, sure, "dark age minimization" is
a legitimate way to look at republic (though not necessarily at foundation) from
a historian-of-culture perspevtive.
mod6: You've got
a vision, sometimes for me to see it, takes some thinking, some reading. I'm kinda slow, but I tend to get there with time.
mod6: I'm starting to make some sense of what "
a stanford" means (when you say it).
mod6: But with
a lack of serious time and focus, it's difficult to get there, right now anyway. I don't want to get neg-rated if think continue the same way for me this year.
mircea_popescu: some certainly do not. it's not THAT big of
a deal ; but i also don't think time per se has anything whatever to do with it, or ever could.
mod6: yeah, the irc-server thing was
a good example. With the foundation, I feel like I very well executed what was in the charter. As far as the outreach, I think I had
a hard time with that part.
mod6: I mean, like duh, why would I have thought that making an irc-network was
a good idea?
mircea_popescu: well, so what'd be the significant difference between "i ran
a foundation doing no outreach by means of this publishing now and again on this obscure cvasi-blog" and "i aim to run an irc network doing no outreach by means of running this ircd here" ?
mod6: And for what it's worth, during that time, and since, I've done
a lot of reflection, trying to adjust myself to the republic. Being in
a hurry all the time, lack of time, seems to make me not think through what I'm doing, or the bigger picture.
mod6: Because like we discussed before, some paraphrasing "man puts in 20% of time is 20% of
a man".
mod6: Well, I think my lack of overall time to consume all things TMSR leaves me at
a disadvantage. And I care about it very much, and I seem to just keep getting it wrong. I don't want to be
a barrier or
a problem. And I'm not sure when I'll have all the time that it takes, or the time that I desire.
mod6: But everytime I try to climb, out I go right back in. I'm sort of, stuck in
a nasty loop.
mod6: For whatever reason, I've been
a bit off balance since February of '18 -- maybe just took some huge risks that didn't quite go my way. And since our discussion where I realized, as well as you wall, that I just don't have enough time to keep up in here; I think this is impacting my everything when it comes to TMSR.
mod6: I've been doing
a lot of thinking recently, going over our converstaion back from November 11th, other conversations as well. After taking that month or so off (was it 6 weeks?), I tried to ease myself back into TMSR~ related things, but I haven't been very successful.
a111: Logged on 2019-03-09 01:21 mircea_popescu: which is JUST AS BROKEN BY DESIGN. ctrl-d will end
a file AND kill
a terminal, but not touch
a task. ctrl-c will kill n levels of task depth, as in her example, FOUR.
diana_coman: I would very much like
a no-unicode check patch for vdiff.
mircea_popescu: something like "The file
a is not 7-bit clean. Bytes [line, offset]:content. Continue diffing ?"
phf: it's
a bug in vdiff that it produces in this case
a malformed vpatch, since we standardized on ascii only.
phf: asciilifeform: was about to paste, also i'm not sure if you know but you have
a handful of utf-8 vpatches
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-03-19#1903347 -> fwiw I read with pen and paper up to and including ch10, at next round of reading will sign them too; the euloran swamps where one step ahead uncovers 3 layers to fix before coming back to same position ate
a lot of my time, that's all I can say.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: can much readily answer "am i
a good lord or not really" now as compardd to 2014. and so it goes.
mircea_popescu: much like the original lords had relatively little to check their work against, but by now there's
a decent pile.