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lobbes:
<BingoBoingo> [...] "dat signal's racist"
<< ayup. Pantsuit trains "autoimmune response" to specific signals, and causes all kinds of broken thinking. I posit that this is the root cause of things such as >>
http://btcbase.org/log/2014-08-06#784482 ☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> you think ?
<< Probably. Nothing else explains Sweden's continued doubling down other than handicapping themselves because "dat signal's racist"
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> you know how "alt right" picked "soros" to be "the evil billionaire behind everything" ? do you suppose THAT is what prevents the "mainstream left" from identifying the evil billionaire behind their precious cuntlet losing the precious election and everything else ?
<< "mainstream" left has as an anchor that "individual people can
ckang: 1:17 PM
<TerryInPortland> laptop, cool.
ckang: 1:16 PM
<TerryInPortland> anyone in portland? meet me in pioneer square?
a111: Logged on 2018-04-21 22:04 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-21#1804350 << as he said, blocks which have no known parent in the extant blockchain are bastards. the other concept is orphans -- blocks who have a parent in the tree, but no descendents at current height.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-21#1804343 << blocks are immutable by implementations ; this is both the source of the observation that "bitcoin corrupts absolutely", ie, it is superlative to anything the usg can come up with ; and the whole fucking point of the protocol in the first place. can trust evil people to do your shit, because bitcoin promises it will enforce upon them the dilemma "either be ENTIRELY impotent, or els
☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo, hard to say no to hopkins etc.
<< Sure, but the original film has a much better deviant
mircea_popescu: trinque, : "I guess the guy thought Mad Max wasn't fabulous enough."
<< this. this is where your divine nature shines through. it's fucking perfect, i've been gasping for air the past minute.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> trinque, reviewed red dragon with girl yest, there's that scene when the nut confronts blake's drawing, derpy museum guide in the background "200 years old!". drew some laughs, fuck me, we held 800 yo manuscripts. europe is fulla them.
<< I prefer the original filmed version "Manhunter", Very 1980's product.
BingoBoingo:
<avgjoe> my question is: if i add nodes that aren't on the trusted nodes list, what are the risks?
<< Unknown, generally desirable to get more connections. The idea of the list is to provide a minimum number of non-evil nodes to help you stay in civilized communion.
lobbesbot: avgjoe: Sent 1 day, 21 hours, and 32 minutes ago:
<BingoBoingo> I don't talk to strangers in private
deedbot: ben_vulpes rated pinochle 1
<< sophisticated infiltrator
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-20#1803946 << that's a good idea, there are different use cases though. i speak much less, so i use the yellow islands to know where i participated in the conversation, this way i know i don't have to reread that whole cluster. it highlights both from:phf and "phf", so i can also say where i was mentioned since the last time i spoke
☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo, do you happen to know which ?
<< Narrowed it down to 2014
mircea_popescu: 1:07 PM
<KingTerry> 15 minute computer limit a day!
<< o.O
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> in monkeystan, can't even be had for money, i expect. not without commissioning d00ds with suitcases
<< THe pizarro rack is already likely the hightest concentration of RAM in this orcistan
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> wasn't that bugpowder ?
<< It was herbi, bugpowder was gone by then. unless herbi was a tulpa of bugpowder
BingoBoingo:
<pinochle> no one, yet
<< What about your pre-history? Who is your daddy and what does he do?
deedbot: BingoBoingo updated rating of asciilifeform from 10 to 10
<< Met in person, Verified lover of cats, engineer
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1803375 << i have ipsec subnets to essentially identical openbsd installs, but egress is to wan. i use pf to route specific things through the ipsec subnets. i've never benchmarked it though. it's good enough to watch an occasional regioned youtube, or pull a torrent at 5mbit saturation
☝︎ hanbot:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1803390 << exactly, that blew my mind. no idea why limiting someone to their homedir should be complicated either. isn't keeping users cloistered like...the fucking reason a "users" system even exists? what else is it for, personalized wallpaper?
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-04-19 10:24 spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1803146 <-- this is (nearly?) impossible to achieve within the Unix access control model. it's easy to express "no one but user1 has access to dir1", but no reasonable way of expressing the reverse, i.e. "user2 can access only dir2". must be one of the reasons why namespaces and cgroups were added to Linux
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1803308 << very fucking easy to do, are you kidding me ? system builds the FS tree, exposes / to all users symbolically but only lists permitted files and then for every node in the directory treee only lists those which are either all or user.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-04-19 05:31 hanbot:
<mod6> hanbot: I can help, what are you trying to achieve? Changing /home/username from chmod 755, to chmod 700?
<< i want to make a user whose access is entirely limited to one specific dir. i'm fed up for the night tho', will be back at it tomorrow evening if you still feel philanthropic then
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1803146 <-- this is (nearly?) impossible to achieve within the Unix access control model. it's easy to express "no one but user1 has access to dir1", but no reasonable way of expressing the reverse, i.e. "user2 can access only dir2". must be one of the reasons why namespaces and cgroups were added to Linux
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-04-19 03:23 hanbot:
<mircea_popescu> hanbot, quick solution is to restrict (and immutable) the directory right above the intended home.
<< actually, if i do that, it tells me permission's denied to land in homedir ("Could not chdir to home directory /home/username/: Permission denied") and dumps me in... /
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-19#1802935 <-- iirc execute bit on $dir toggles whether {user,group,others} can "search" (i.e. chdir to) $dir or access other files within, including other dirs, making this a recursive thing. so this explains the chdir error.
☝︎ ckang: lol just noticed, 1:37 AM
<elevatedgal> f u all
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo, you soy esperando una / espero una. no por and verbs change in spanish!
<< Finger speed conjugation is still a work in progress. The locals feed me bad grammar habits the Venezolana has to correct. The accent however is servicable. Alf can elaborate when he has report time.
mircea_popescu: Visit the TempleOS chat room.
<< holy shit, he got an irc now ?
mod6:
<+ckang> but no, never wrestled, played ice hockey instead
<< right on :]
hanbot: BingoBoingo> None may know the timing of the MP... except maybe hanbot... And the idaho girlie... And...
<< i must regret to inform i have no MP clock, no MP clock at all!
hanbot:
<mod6> hanbot: I can help, what are you trying to achieve? Changing /home/username from chmod 755, to chmod 700?
<< i want to make a user whose access is entirely limited to one specific dir. i'm fed up for the night tho', will be back at it tomorrow evening if you still feel philanthropic then
☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<mod6> hottie huh
<< Seriously alive in the head, a rarity in the land of mate crack pipe lead solder poisoning
BingoBoingo: * ascii_lander mercilessly ripped audio & gpu out of the rockchip kernel build. because wai.
<< I am going to have to introduce the word "flensing" to the venezolana en Viernes
ckang: systemctl stop
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