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Framedragger: (as the corpus of text expands, it becomes something like a fractal derrida and is heavier to manage in mind, at least in my mind)
Framedragger: i'm just teasing; i will consider setting up a topics-index page; something which is less formal than tickets; and a way to easily add new items by citing log line ranges. (old idea i know)
Framedragger: (well it's also technically weak by using a 160 bit hash, etc) :p
Framedragger: and presumably sadmods as well in the future (again, not yet cached)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: the only external-dump link there is sadmods (not yet cached - again, unsure of impact on phuctor performance)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ok, sorry for that then
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: if you check, the hrefs on that index page link to phuctored.html on siphnos etc
Framedragger: asciilifeform: oh, so only the deedbot announcer here on irc excludes some new keys?
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i mean that not *all* new entries are included, rsa truncates, them, too. asciilifeform can confirm tho.
Framedragger: eh it's like facebook, i have a shitty facebook acct, too
Framedragger: i don't think rsa gives all, just 'first 10' or sth
Framedragger: rsa truncates, etc etc, other methods (pg notify / etc as mentioned by trinque) require asciilifeform's intervention
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: everything except sadmods so as not to upset phuctor too much. need to discuss frequency of caching with asciilifeform i think
Framedragger: oh, nice to have all of them at one place, convenient
Framedragger: you may be underestimating the scope of EC crypto in use on teh world. (then again, why should one care about a broken world anyway, sure)
Framedragger: i don't personally think it's a completely wasted effort if any backdoors in parameters are opened up to all, vs. just the owners.
Framedragger: not only self-signed - in
https you can have public rsa key but with additional 'chain' of imperial. still extractable
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: sure. but there are rsa keys in
https certs out there. but yet to be empirically approached and estimated, sure
Framedragger: eh there was a plan for phuctor to ingest these certs, too, i think?
Framedragger: relevant folks may be afk right now, tho. best to hang around after asking :)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: for my own education, if not too much trouble, when you have a minute, could you paste a few log lines from the webserver relating to the 1min wget'er?
Framedragger: wtf. i'll beat myself with a crontab manual, then
Framedragger: so the 1min crawls, just to confirm - they were older, right? i did start with 1min on thursday; then turned it off on request; then re-enabled once/30min for stats page, once/60min for phuctored and once/60min for dupes.
Framedragger: (i had changed it to 30min for index stats page)
Framedragger: that wasn't supposed to be once a minute. sorry about that.
Framedragger: certainly not worth your time. and i understand. just find this 'call thief by default' funny; but it's probably borne of experience, simply
☟︎ Framedragger: (also, my mp-emulator is saying "why do you spend energy challenging these and not challenging the empire", and my response is that i don't give the privilege to the empire of even *challenging* their shit; they're not worth it imho. this all just to say that take it easy)
Framedragger: you could of course say that 'git doesnt prove anything', and i'll have to agree. but if you allow that, then it's reasonable to say that 'unsigned irc logs dont prove anything, either', from the point of view of the counterparty. i won't say more, only that this 'thief!!' is very unconvincing
Framedragger gets into situtations where he's forced by himself to read rust code on git. can't blame anyone
Framedragger: did you describe the idea before, say, august 2016?
Framedragger: if it's a good idea it must be stolen from asciilifeform.
Framedragger: trinque: does `!!deed` work when issued over privmsg? i just did that and then realised that may it's not supposed to work that way?
Framedragger: btw supposedly there's a new iteration/model of esp8266, anyone has an opinion?