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williamdunne: Probably can just adapt the hack to use a list instead of plain text
williamdunne: Sorry about that, I'll look into a fix
pete_dushenski: the two today were written a few hours apart, i just wanted to publish them together since they were in the same vein.
williamdunne: <pete_dushenski> any idea why scoopy won't pick up two articles in quick succession ? <<< lack of a functional messaging queue in the standard library of what I used, resulting in me using a hacky way of getting the bit that handles IRC to speak to the bit that handles RSS
gribble: williamdunne was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 week, 2 days, 18 hours, 10 minutes, and 49 seconds ago: <williamdunne> Is there a sign saying dead nigger storage?
assbot: The valley of uncanny. | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... ( http://bit.ly/1MsEfBT )
mod6: i hit a small environment snag in the buildroot build itself -- i didn't have `cpio` installed, now that it's installed continuing make..
shinohai: ascii_field: you are a fucking genius
ascii_field: i wasn't going to post this quite yet, had been sitting on it for a bit, because no time lately to test much
trinque: this android thing might be enough to push me back towards a dumbphone
davout: trinque is the french for "cheers" when you have a drink
mats: http://blog.zimperium.com/experts-found-a-unicorn-in-the-heart-of-android/ ☟︎
gribble: artifexd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 13 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours, 25 minutes, and 9 seconds ago: <artifexd> I'm comfortable calling it a review. Not just of what it is but what it was and how it got to where it is.
trinque: one can easily imagine a system with both assurances that the content being read is the author's and with fault tolerance
shinohai: I always want to add a "t" to the end of your name trinque
assbot: 151 results for 'gossipd' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=gossipd
gernika: Aha. Ok thanks. That should do it. Wget is a start. Ultimately I would like a distilled form with text + title + footnotes in some sort of structured format.
assbot: 2 results for 'from:mircea_popescu fair use' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=from%3Amircea_popescu+fair+use
assbot: 56 results for 'wget -m' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=wget+-m
mod6: lol. ok. had me worried there for a second.
ascii_field: mod6: i may or may not have a nice surprise for you this week
mod6: And then next month, if no one else volunteers to create the "cookbook". I'll spend all of August building that. I'll start with a guide for deb6 & ubuntu on x86-64 and i386.
mod6: my plan for tonight is to put out the bitcoin-v0_5_4-TEST1.tar.gz bundle to the ML tonight if possible. This is a pre-patched tarball of all of ascii's patches (and one of my fixes) up through verifyall. Should work only on x86-64 deb6/ubuntu 14.04/gentoo nomultilib glibc - if anyone wants to help test.
BingoBoingo: By yes. One of the big wigs at the prosecution's office apparently stooped to negotiating over a misdemeanor.
BingoBoingo: Apparently the person immediately under the elected State's attourney showed up to the negotiations and demanded a guilty plea offering minimum fine and court supervision. If they want it that bad they simply are not getting it.
shinohai: My first try at cross-compiling and I already need a drink .....
mircea_popescu: but there's a prototype and there's a mass production in all things.
mircea_popescu: as much as a single missing "navigate to foo (cd /foo)" means 100% failure.
ascii_field: but overall mircea_popescu is right, there is not yet a cookbook
mircea_popescu: and i DO mean all the way to EXACTLY "Create a directory (mkdir dev). Navigate to it (cd dev)"
ascii_field: in that it builds a gcc, and full binutils toolchain, which ~then~ can build, e.g., bitcoind
mircea_popescu: but do we have a recipe to give hanbot ?
mircea_popescu: step out of that context for a second and understand that if the thing doesn't build,. the thing doesn't build.
mod6: <+ascii_field> if it doesn't - walk your box out behind the shed & shoot it, get a real computer << :D
assbot: Logged on 27-07-2015 12:57:13; mircea_popescu: this is the one from dooglus' site that took her pic with a wooden something up her snatch right ?
ascii_field: if it doesn't - walk your box out behind the shed & shoot it, get a real computer ☟︎
mircea_popescu: there shall be a lot of "withdraw and think about it" in the retard camp methinks.
mircea_popescu: "I hate to be hyperbolic, but want to understand ISIS or the Tea Party or Occupy or Charleston or Dylan? Look no further than Gawker and its ilk, which means look no further than twitter or your own so-called smartphone: We are making the world a miserable place. I’m glad I can withdraw and think about it."
ascii_field: (will need a hybrid of the 'stator' script and the static cross-dev builder posted a while ago)
ascii_field: shinohai: there is not, presently, a working bitcoind for the pogo buildroot that is made by the recipe linked earlier.
mircea_popescu: "Two Fridays ago, when I read a story posted on Gawker that seemed to senselessly out a nobody for soliciting a gay porn prostitute, I immediately thought someone should be fired."
decimation: anyone who works for a soulless bureaucracy would immediate recognize the similarities
ascii_field: orlov: 'There is a bug in blogger where it sometimes publishes a post even if the date is set in the future. I disabled feeds to work around it.'
trinque: ascii_field: do you recommend a starting-point book on USSR history, or is the material not in english?
ascii_field: this is a non-renewable resource, for entirely obvious reasons
ascii_field: folks for whom factory is a serious step ~up~
decimation: ^ who presently survive on a few helpings of rice and some liquor
assbot: Logged on 25-02-2015 16:31:47; asciilifeform: this is, by some indications, a non-renewable resource that's getting burned up rather quickly
shinohai: Since it is too hot for tea, I chose a more refreshing drink this time around.
trinque: you can kill a guy with all sorts of blunt objects laying around
trinque: sure but on the one hand one could discuss tactics against the USA, and on the other, a sort of aspirational "best"
ascii_field: no reason - manking got along without this, too, for quite a while.
ascii_field: when somebody like me says 'let's design computer from scratch', a 'roi/tco' type reads 'let's make a megatonne pyre of money and light it'
decimation: ascii_field: for example do you suppose 'rockchip' is nothing more than a pile of 'stolen' cores?
decimation: usg is nominally responsible for the 'security' of all of its computers and a good deal of its subsidary's
ascii_field: i can't bring myself to give half a fuck
trinque: ascii_field: sure, but the fact that this is a huge wad of ruby code for puppet amuses me to no end
decimation: the surface reading re: qualcomm: the management knows they are in a hole and therefore are colluding with outside investors to pirate assets from the company before it dies
shinohai: I thought it would be funny if he actually stored a copy of his key "encrypted" on their server
trinque: I only tweet dickery, as a matter of principle
trinque: oh, I was a dick on twitter?
shinohai: I was hoping that "THE GREAT JESTER" would see keybase is a load of shit
shinohai: trinque: For some reason I got DM'd Saturday night asking for a keybase invite
shinohai prays danielpbarron will release a prebuilt stator binary for pogo
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-07-2015#1211627 << if you're talking about BitVegas, they took me for a whole coin back when it was trading around 70 USD per (not by scamming but by me stupidly thinking i could beat martingale) ☝︎
mod6: seems to me, that i hit this once right when I first tried this package -- but the problem was then (over a month ago), i was dl'ing the .tar.gz of boost, not .tar.bz2, and i've corrected that
mod6: this is a fair question, i don't like it any better than you do. im just trying to figure out if im retarded.
shinohai: Hmm ... i got the same error, so I manually downloaded boost because I had a .tar.gz in that folder instead of boost.tar.bz2
mod6: ok will try a few things
mod6: ok here we go. just a sec, will paste.
shinohai: mod6 I built it on Ubuntu a few weeks ago, thought I mentioned.
mod6: i am in this case... because if I didn't I'm getting a seperate error.
ascii_field debugging a device driver for ~2 days now; if there were to be a hell for programmerz, this oughta be one of the torments therein
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decimation: http://csrc.nist.gov/nissc/1996/papers/NISSC96/joyal/industry.pdf < interesting: " In 1981 Hitachi acquired a nearly-complete set of the confidential and much coveted IBM Adirondack Workbooks from a former IBM employee. ... What is most interesting to note, is that Hitachi spymasters in Japan, who were supervising the espionage operations, transmitted their instructions to Hitachi case officers in San Francisco through Japanese ...
decimation: he really doesn't do that, but he does have a graph which implies it
mircea_popescu: why'd you put it on a public facing box
ascii_field: there is really no substitute for it ('bochs' is a similar, but even more decrepit, apparatus)
ascii_field: 'An HVM guest which has access to an emulated IDE CDROM device (e.g. with a device with "devtype=cdrom", or the "cdrom" convenience alias, in the VBD configuration) can exploit this vulnerability to take over the qemu process elevating its privilege to that of the qemu process. All Xen systems running x86 HVM guests without stubdomains which have been configured with an emulated CD-ROM driver model are vulnerable.'
asciilifeform: hah. ~now~ has a 'submitted by orlov'
asciilifeform: somehow, the whole story - whether it was the lsd, or that the owner's 'furniture' was a cardboard box on the street - is not told in the statement.
mircea_popescu: this would imply zerohedge is a sort of dry run for rt, which i guess is as decent a tinpot theory as any other.
mircea_popescu: this is a common (if not the most common) issue/complaint in the "professional" publication field.
mircea_popescu: [Note: I am pushing this article live two days early because ZeroHedge somehow managed to get a hold of it and post it before I did. Needless to say, I don't like this at all.]
mircea_popescu: should i save a png of this or something ?
assbot: Logged on 27-07-2015 12:43:00; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-07-2015#1213686 << does not load in opera, loads fine in gimp, BUT as a 15000 x 17044 px file, taking like 1gb of ram and half a minute toi render on a reasonably powerful box. that might explain it.
punkman: but yeah couple girls and a car might work
mircea_popescu: punkman go to florina or something and drive over the border 20-30 times a day eh.
shinohai: I'd like to get paid to troll here, but then I'd get a few scummy doge shavings that I have no idea what to do with: http://www.bitvoat.com/
mircea_popescu: this is the one from dooglus' site that took her pic with a wooden something up her snatch right ? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: "hey, if you don't like it - mp would have sent you to cut rock for a generation1!11"
mircea_popescu: it's always refreshing to know a bunch of refugees from lord of the flies are in charge.
punkman: well clearly they should build Troika a palace
mircea_popescu: are they simply sending the whole content of greece to work at cutting rock in africa ? nah. are they just sending dump trucks of money over ? nah. so what are they doing then ? why, the 14 yo thing : they're being really snide about the whole thing for a while.
punkman: "Talks over a third bail-out programme for Greece have been delayed because the country's international creditors have been unable to find secure premises in Athens. "
punkman: well I've always been a little heavyset, but yeah could definitely lose 10kg
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mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-07-2015#1213686 << does not load in opera, loads fine in gimp, BUT as a 15000 x 17044 px file, taking like 1gb of ram and half a minute toi render on a reasonably powerful box. that might explain it. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: the world will be a very lulzy place once the self-aware 500 lbs women in tech finally take over