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williamdunne: i.e raping a kid looks the same as shitting in a park
williamdunne: mircea_popescu: I think the problem is that a bunch of people are legally obligated to care, and apparently little background info is provided
mircea_popescu: ascii_field to be perfectly honest, i suspect a dark eminence over at google had something to do with it too
kakobrekla: from some random source, and I quote; " * Module to easily and possibly securily sign strings."
mircea_popescu: i have no idea how the hell one fashionable language managed to do it, but i am definitely curious.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field shockingly enough, i suspect he actually has a point re the culture. somehow golang has this, whereas java or ruby do not.
dhill: oh i need a pgp key
jurov: mod6 i meant *all* paths inside the chroot. so if rc_logger="YES" then you'll get the log where hopefully you'll have any error messages from the local script
dhill: golang or c is basically all i can stomach.
dhill: i don't think there is a pure go sqlite? we used mattn's.
mod6: ok jurov: got the log; I don't see any reference to systemd in there -- but keep in mind this is the parent system.
dhill: i have a postgresql branch :)
williamdunne: jurov: I don't really know enough about the demographics of the high-priests of WikiPedia to say anthing too intelligent. But I'm guessing they think it has a chance
jurov: williamdunne you know what i mean. "almost everyone" has usually stuff taken down cuz not noteworthy
punkman: I'm just wondering how many people want that little piece of land
dhill: yes i am that fellow
mircea_popescu: but it's understandable - i got a lot to write :D
mircea_popescu: sometimes i suspect you read a lot more than me
mircea_popescu: i know i know. i'm just being managerially helpful over here.
mod6: <+jurov> iirc systemd does not do /etc/local.d << ok so yeah, i have these: 00_getsshkey.start 00_getsshkey.stop in /etc/local.d
mod6: haha, i saw that
mod6: hmm. now that, i do not know. once I get it up and going, i'll have to see what kinda clown cars are spinning in there.
jurov: also, i don't see steps to avoid systemd in that doc
mod6: <+jurov> anyway, mod6 has to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is there << i would check on the target environment, but i can't even get in there. I'll check in the chroot'd to-be-ami'd fs.
mod6: So when it asked me, I picked a keypair that I already had in use. just expected it to let me use that... but guess not.
mod6: <+jurov> mod6 aws cloud-init injects other keys << hmm. it asked me when making the instance from my gentoo-stage3 AMI what key's i wanted to use. I also added "00_getsshkey.sh" script(s) as described in here: http://www.blackswanent.com/gentoo/building-a-gentoo-ami
mircea_popescu: thinking about it, i guess that's actually a point.
mircea_popescu: (obviously aws the corp owns the servers, but i mean... random employee could totally do this, could they ?)
mircea_popescu: davout i imagine alarms went out all through fort derp.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i get my headers and usb widgets on wednesday night
ben_vulpes: besides that was a *different* *uninteresting* block of rhetoric *upstream* of the shit i was interested in
mod6: the good news is, I got my gentoo-stage3 to boot without a kernel panic. the bad news seems to be that i can't seem to login... something went sideways with the pubkey auth
ben_vulpes: i don't think you really grok how much rhetoric you drop
mircea_popescu: i thought you paged through the rhetoric
mircea_popescu: hey power-rangers : nothing changes because it's a year away. if you put this in now, i will STILL attack your pathetic shit once you diverge from bitcoin, and i will still sink it. and you will probably try to pull a "nobody could have foreseen", except in your case, like in the case of the bfl scammers, i have the record pre-made, it's right here.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski i have nfi why the guy even imagines himself to be involved in bitcoin still.
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> and i thought i was retarded. << mind you, the feat being performed is sort of one of profound retardation from the ground up, so the guy's up against a pretty epic tower of abstractions
mircea_popescu: so when it's been working correctly for months without needing all sorts of suddenly needed fixes, i'm as happy as i can be.
cazalla: if i post a qntra link, it's duplicated seconds later, but if i don't.. nothing!
cazalla: pete_dushenski, seems to be.. i swear he was here earlier
Pierre_Rochard: agreed, and I will say not every company’s top accounting/finance person should be cfo, they often should just be treasurer or controller
Pierre_Rochard: I agree
mircea_popescu: Pierre_Rochard what i've seen in practice is a lot of "industry standards" and "nobody could have predicted", neither of which do a cfo make.
mircea_popescu: the conflict here being that you like accountancy and imagine that "being an accountant" is a part of one's identity, and i used to like being a cfo back when i was still available to hire, and i had a very strict "accountant ne ultra crepidam" then, too.
mircea_popescu: in no case can random corp that's NOT a private bank actually afford a cfo. (who no, is not an accountant, and who yes costs more than a good ceo - which again isn't "i'm the boss")
mircea_popescu: i get it, everyone wants to pretend and pretense is expensive so everyone agrees to pretend in a cheaper, mutually recognised way
mircea_popescu: i'm having a lol at "greyscale" having made essentially the same tired out bitcoin scam.
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu http://www.contravex.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/GBTC-quote-May-5-2015.png << this is what i see.
Pierre_Rochard: seriously? I’ve only worked in handful of businesses, but I can’t imagine them operating for long without a CFO
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform (Fragging; or dynamic crud somehow not covered by valgrind, etc.) << i toldja it doesn't only leak in that place.
mircea_popescu: "you and sara aren't nearly as much a thing as me and sara, because I even draw weird pictures of her in my fictional dungeon doing really slave-y shit!!1"
jurov: yea, that i saw when i had js disabled
jurov: that's worse shit than scribd, i did not realize at first
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu jurov give me two mins and i'll have a little qntra piece on it
mircea_popescu: <jurov> wow,$42 for 0.1 pseudobtc? << i don't see anything on that page ?
mod6: here's what I'm seeing in my vmstat.out -- before bitcoind was started, and currently: http://dpaste.com/3E5W7SB.txt
asciilifeform: ate msg for no reason that i can discern
mircea_popescu: thinking about it, i'm not even sure what ycombinator's business model is supposed to be past the old yahoo scam (trick old ladies into thinking X is big so they pour their money into it, pocketing most of it, etc)
decimation: sure, but in the sense of knowing where you are, not where you are going I would think?
mircea_popescu: he means the accountant will shrug at their projections and go "i guess"
cazalla: AU slashed interest rates to 2.0%, lowest on record, gotta juice the housing market a bit more i guess
mircea_popescu: women plan like thus : i would like for X to happen. men plan like thus : X is probably going to happen want it or not.
decimation: I remember the early days of redhat, when everyone thought they were the heros for trying to 'make money' on open source software
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 02:36:21; livegnik: trinque: So would we. Sirius spent 1.5 half years working on the proof-of-concept, and I've spent the last 8 months working on this project full-time. I've actually quit my dayjob for it and am burning my savings.
mircea_popescu: (but i do recall a kid who, whenever asked what he aims to become in lyf, would answer "pensioneer")
mircea_popescu: i intend to email the people so i guess we see.
mircea_popescu: oh i recall this identi.fi thing being discussed at some point cuz anduck was in it. maybe a year ago ?
mircea_popescu: i'm "hacking" gravtar, been exposing gmail emails all day.
mircea_popescu: in other news : i
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 02:22:45; livegnik: danielpbarron: The main difference between Bitcoin-OTC and Identifi, if I understand correctly, is that the Bitcoin-OTC WoT acts as a WoT-for-all, whereas with Identifi each identity has it's own WoT, and there's no 'general' score.
decimation: I was watching a bbc show about indian frontier railways a few weeks ago
felipelalli: I searched on Google by "india crowded train" ahahah
felipelalli: http://i.imgur.com/oLki4kF.jpg << USGavin blocktrain
asciilifeform: almost certainly will rest on meatgangs, just as the old world did. (i.e. sets of folks who actually interact daily, not necessarily in meatspace)
mircea_popescu: and i suspect (the math on this is fuzzy and still bneing worked out) that the critical mass for wot is exponentially more expensive than the critical mass for bitocin.
mircea_popescu: kind-of what i'm trying to build too, kind-of what's utterly required : until critical mass, danger will robinson!
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 01:46:40; livegnik: Yesterday I've written an extensive comment on Ian Grigg's article about ID issues, especially in combination with the blockchain. It's quite the read, but I think it'll be worth your time, if you want to get a more in-depth view of Identifi:
mircea_popescu: i talked to one just now!!
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i thought about flipping the cardboard flag to lure'em in
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120259 << if i were a hooker, i'd get a job as a hotel maid. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 02:37:47; livegnik: decimation: Well, I guess usability on many fronts mostly. Also, it can be integrated within many existing fields.
mircea_popescu: "oh, better keep this in the purse ever as i pretend smoking disgusts me, who knows, maybe hott gringo asks
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform speaking of penalties and actual deterrence : it's as you may know rauchen verboten here. so i pull out a cigarillo and head to a table where three girlies are derping (at starbucks). ask for a light. they... all have it.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform o i know. was very amused at some incredibly hamhanded esl scam-pushing linked earlier.
mircea_popescu: A car is pretty much a requirement in the suburbs. Even without accounting for car payments, gas and insurance and tolls will eat up $200-300 per month easily. << i thought tesla is free!
decimation: I think a small flat goes for 0.5-1 mil
asciilifeform: where i live - about 1/2mil
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-05-2015#1120239 << i was wonderin the same thing. time for sha512 erryone. ☝︎
mod6: <+trinque> and otherwise if all else fails I'll be putting my own build script together before long << ok sweet!
mod6: <+trinque> may help; that's a working gentoo kernel out on ec2 << i'll try this out tomorrow
mod6: yeah isn't that what i have in grub? ^^^
trinque: and otherwise if all else fails I'll be putting my own build script together before long
mod6: oh well, i guess we can pick it back up tomorrow.
livegnik: I enjoyed talking to all of you. See y'all in Round 2! :)
livegnik: Disregard that last one, miscommunication on my side. I think you're right about me going to bed then.
livegnik: I did? Oh, I might have become insusceptible to them then by now.
livegnik: I know who's beating I'll put my money on though.
livegnik: I'll try and do that.
livegnik: Sorry for bothering you with level-upping me constantly. I won't be on for much longer now anyhow, so I won't waste too much of your typing and/or clicking ;)
livegnik: Not for this purpose, yet. I'll fix it later today (after I wake up).