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BingoBoingo: Mebbe I need to think about this moar
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i don't get this distinction you propose. so "unlike the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, Gold seized immediately preserves its full exchange value.", what's this mean, that people paid less for faux Bitcoin the USMS was pretending to be selling than for faux Bitcoin pirate was pretending to be going to pay them ?
ascii_field: i will describe what is probably the cheapest way to make a 'stealth keyboard' . but no one will like it.
assbot: Logged on 24-06-2015 15:52:32; kakobrekla: pete_dushenski the leak is happening via gnd, so if gnd is directly connected to usb gnd, i think the leak continiues
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-06-2015#1174201 << in the linked article, yes. in old thread of mine, i was describing conventional radio leak ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 24-06-2015 15:41:10; mircea_popescu: tho i suspect the cheapo plastic bump kbds are a little quieter than the model ms
jurov: (i have replaced battery in my cheapo ups, tested it with 40W bulb... in shock watched the visible jitter, and it put out ~160V instead of 220)
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-06-2015#1174168 << i had a 'Sola EPC 210-60.' then replaced with gigantic doublecoverter ups, 'liebert' ☝︎
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: 'And this is what I cal disruptive.' <<
pete_dushenski: i'm sure he'll take a megaton dump on that little canadian ebay toy
pete_dushenski: kakobrekla: nor am i, i appreciate the input.
kakobrekla: i havent tried but it not impossible a different cable would fix this
kakobrekla: pete_dushenski the leak is happening via gnd, so if gnd is directly connected to usb gnd, i think the leak continiues ☟︎
pete_dushenski: ^heh i was thinking about this eulora question, time to test my answers against the back page !
mircea_popescu: i doubt battery powered antenna is any weaker than mains powered antenna
mircea_popescu: i meant the latter.
mircea_popescu: tho i suspect the cheapo plastic bump kbds are a little quieter than the model ms ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 20-06-2015 18:18:35; asciilifeform: did i write here re: how a keyboard (esp. a decent 1980s 'ps/2' one) can be 'heard' from across the street ?
pete_dushenski: i can't tell them apart and some are $100, some $300
punkman: I see your sunglasses and raise you a monkey https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CIRBn3qUYAAsoLc.jpg
punkman: I don't see this deliberate trolling you mention
mircea_popescu: i think the loot code was rewritten fully about four times. this doesn't count all the times it got partially rewritten.
jurov: i got an impression mp reels against something different that the OP
mircea_popescu: the entire trade is predicated on "in the contest between what's right and what's pleasant - i pick the pleasant"
mircea_popescu: anyway, funny how slavic spanish is. i suppose it's due to them both starting with s.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-06-2015#1173979 << probably time to throw it back into phuctoring gear soon. i was gonna wait for 1M submissions. ☝︎
funkenstein_: i grasp at straws here this morning
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cazalla: mircea_popescu, i forgot to ask.. did the spammer login with the password or hammer login with various passwords until he got in?
mircea_popescu: cazalla aww i was looking for a "as BingoBoingo said...". shame on 'em.
mircea_popescu: punkman1 i'm frankly surprised at the hefty chunk left in the 90 days range. i think that graph is bogus, and the real graph is a lot more like f'(x) = f(x)^3.something, where we take probabilities as from 0 to 1.
phf: it's doing all the right things, i.e. wouldn't connect until explicitly given addnode, discurding bastard blocks, hovering at 62mb. block count 129821 right now
phf: hello, i had some free time so i built bitcoind with patches up to "ver 5_4" on os x 10.8
mircea_popescu: i can walk backwards faster than you can
mircea_popescu: tachyon man i'm tachyon man
mircea_popescu: i just watched giant
mircea_popescu: yeah, kinda why i'm bothering. this is the mother of them all.
mircea_popescu: i dun think i ever said anything about that. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: anyway, i wanted to use perhaps the oldest chain still in continuous existence
mod6: then i can start over i guess.
mod6: tomorrow i'm going to create a new gentoo AMI with the stage3 from 20150610
mod6: i havent yet.
asciilifeform: mod6: thus far i'm stumped. will probably have to replicate your entire setup to get to the bottom of this (assuming you haven't yet)
mod6: and I can confirm that the ebuild has DOPIC=y in it's default .config: http://dpaste.com/1GB0GFK.txt
mod6: although one thing in there allows for usage of arc4random (a note for later maybe) but i left it unselected.
mod6: oh and during a "manual" build, it pops up with a ncurses config screen, i just used the defaults.
mod6: if I add a simple patch file for the -fPIC to /etc/portage/patches/sys-lib/<patchfile> and then emerge uclibc, then it builds, but the outcome is the same of the bitcoind compilation
mod6: it patches cleanly, and then I add -fPIC to the makefile as shown before.
mod6: well, so here's the deal. I can't get it to compile "by hand". meaning, that if i extract the 2 bzip'd files for uclibc: uClibc-0.9.33.2.tar.bz2 & uClibc-0.9.33.2-patches.tar.bz2 and then patch the former with the latter with something like this: for i in `ls ../patch/*.patch | sort` ; do patch -p1 < ../patch/$i ; done
mod6: i'll try again
mod6: i got the same error as before asciilifeform. maybe i screwed something up.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: for some reason i don't see the total count...
trinque: mod6: equery tells you that, I think, and lots of other useful stuff
mod6: huh, how do i even figure out what version of uclibc I'm using?
mod6: trinque: you think what i'm looking for (at least the ebuilds for uclibc) are in here? /usr/portage/sys-libs/uclibc?
thestringpuller: anti-chumpatron is the only term i can think of
thestringpuller: i guess it's more of a "vibe" kinda thing. the "doesn't fuck around staying focused" kinda vibe.
thestringpuller: thx asciilifeform i accidentally msg'd you instead of assbot
mod6: i usually do that too.
asciilifeform: in cases like this, i build the old-fashioned way and only then screw with ebuilds
mod6: yeah exact same message, but i don't see the -fPIC flag in there... maybe im not adding that in there correctly?
mod6: last i recall i did this, i got the exact same message...
mod6: ok with you if i just do like:
mod6: i can add -fPIC in there quick and try again though
mod6: i dunno, i dont have it handy.
mod6: yeah, weeks ago I did try to recompile with -fPIC
mod6: well, i tried v4.9.2 and that didn't work either.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-06-2015#1173698 << wtf is that. for a sec i thought it had to do with bitcoin nodes, but turns out it's some random turd, l0l ☝︎
mats: when you've got a chance, i'd like a look at some of those links
asciilifeform: mats: there were experiments with standard cell libs & ocr. sadly i haven't any links handy
pete_dushenski: i mean really
mod6: i can't even imagine how long it would take on that POS box i bought. probably 16.
mod6: If this dones't help (i doubt it will), I'll need to make another AMI with a recent stage3 and try to shoehorn in this gcc patch I made.
mod6: looks like many of the much older < 4.3 ebuilds don't allow for hardened (unless I'm mistaken here). I'm gonna try 4.5.4.
mod6: so gcc-3.4.6-r2 will not build with "hardened" set as an option, although uclibc can still be used. we do want "hardened" i would think.
mod6: ok well... i guess that settles that then, i'll build 3.4.6 next.
ben_vulpes: i'm biased against moving forwards in time
pete_dushenski: i guess http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=20-06-2015#1169869 isn't that far off ☝︎
trinque: punkman: nice, the kind of thing I'd expect on suckess.org
trinque: dunno if there's a futureware I think about more
trinque: side note, I don't hate the idea of interacting with something like IRC via simple file IO
lobbes: well, my issue thus far is that I'm running lobbesbot on a aws instance seperate from my edis bouncer instance, so the only way I can currently see privmsgs sent to it are by checking messages.log (however, this only returns up to the first 'space' in the string)
lobbes: jurov rated him, so he's able. But I'm too dumb to figure out how to view private messages sent to him
lobbes: I could, though before I take that on I gotta learn how to get lobbesbot to !up himself
trinque: bleh do I load the feeds plugin on mine again?
assbot: Logged on 22-06-2015 17:00:58; ascii_field: punkman: cray-I and many other machines of the period were built in precisely that way.
pete_dushenski: i guess i need to watch more because i review at least half the ones i see
trinque: and shoop them somewhere else, if I'm real lucky
trinque: I just want something which can derp text buffers
trinque: gimme teh S.NSA box, and I don't care how slow it is
trinque: I've said this!
mircea_popescu: these idiots i swear. "o noes, a bunch of jokers put in a quarter of a cent on a bunch of txn, because they figure it's cheap publicity. everyone willing to pay more than 0.01% of what bank transfers cost is unaffected"
mircea_popescu: i hope it's a joke app
ben_vulpes: i'll brb - gotta submit something to the Crap Store
ben_vulpes: eeey, so software, am i right?
cazalla: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-06-2015#1173510 <<< this is mine.. should be good to go provided i resubmit with resolves yes on either on either intent or confirmation yeah? ☝︎
mats: i meant to perform /nickserv info flamingcows
mod6: so i'm building gcc 4.9.2 on gentoo with uclibc & hardened (PIE). if it builds ok, then I'll give building v0.5.3.1-RELEASE a try - maybe this version won't have the same issue...
mats: i had two successive brain farts while talking to nickserv
ben_vulpes: trinque: after i rebooted using "addnode" instead of "connect" directives, the thing has 7 connections and is happily munching block