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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
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: yeah. not the best tool but seems like
a less shitty effort to show version strings offered by things purporting to be bitcoin nodes
trinque: there's probably
a flag to have it dump out the goods there, but not build
thestringpuller: i guess it's more of
a "vibe" kinda thing. the "doesn't fuck around staying focused" kinda vibe.
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: been watching this dumb netflix show "Orange is the new black" the russian mobster woman says
a lot of the same stuff you do.
mod6: trinque: any idea how to do that? (recompile uclibc with
a specific flag?)
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A 'Terrorist' Who Made Pure Silver Coins: The Bernard von NotHaus Case - Forbes ... (
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BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Nukeman looks like
a solid computer
assbot: Logged on 23-06-2015 22:27:30; ben_vulpes: so jasmine-node installed globally across
a user's system isn't accessible from /within/ the node environment
mats: when you've got
a chance, i'd like
a look at some of those links
trinque: not that others shouldn't rebuild, but rather that there'll at least be
a way to quickly stand up
a new dev environment later, if ya want it
trinque: mod6: once there's
a rubber-stamped set of packages, there's
a way to create binary packages on gentoo
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.
ben_vulpes: so jasmine-node installed globally across
a user's system isn't accessible from /within/ the node environment
☟︎ pete_dushenski: "Walmart (WMT) will reportedly pull items displaying the Confederate flag, according to
a report late Monday. CNNMoney cited the world's biggest retailer as saying it "never want(s) to offend anyone with the products that we offer." The move comes after
a 21-year old assailant gunned down nine people at
a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina."
trinque: dunno if there's
a futureware I think about more
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)
mircea_popescu: haha. well... linux is
a hobby, right ? those crazy kids enjoy derping wit h code. this is how to best support them
ascii_field: so apparently 'linux support' in modern scientific instrumentation means 'you can, maybe, write own driver in
a week by studying pieces of the broken turd we published five hw revisions ago'
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: punkman do they have
a "how not to care" guide now on github ?!
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...
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lobbes: ascii_field: probably would just be easier to have scoopbot do it, but I got lobbesbot reading Phuctor's rss feed. If you feel inclined, give him
a rate and I'll set him up to announce.
mod6: So this is interesting: I was able to use my gcc patch successfully against my AWS instance which has an AMI that utilizes
a stage3-uclibc-hardened from 20150510. And meanwhile, trinque was helping me test to ensure I'm not doing something totally retarded, and on his side he was using the Physical hardware steps where it says to pull the latest (which should be 20150610) stage3-uclibc-hardened.
ascii_field: and yes,
a 'connect' node lives - and dies - by the other end
ben_vulpes: ascii_field: i'm
a derp and used "connect" instead of "addnode"
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fluffypony: ok looks like it'll be
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mircea_popescu: asciilifeform looks like i'm going to have
a (full chain) bitcoin up in
a coupla days.
cazalla: so when you say guessed the credentials, has the person simply guessed the password or had
a hash of it and cracked that?
mircea_popescu: yeah it's not
a php thing, seems 100% certain it simply guessed the credentials for that acct, used them for pop3
cazalla: nor do i have
a passwords.txt sitting on the desktop
mircea_popescu:
a) no and b) actually, my server is sending email because somehow someoine signs in as info@qntra and i naively faield to disallow qntra account from sending email
cazalla: isn't this just
a case of someone (likely guy who ddos joiners here) sending out spam from another server but spoofing return address so qntra email gets hammered with delivery fail spam?
ag3nt_zer0: I should probably just keep digging, but in reading the logs dated late 2013 I see concerns raised that another bubble is fine as long as it doesn't go to 1k... and this was not too long after people were getting warnings that btc wasn't worth more than $130... why was it bad for it to go to 1k or past, and given all this craziness, how do I deduce what would be
a current fair price to make
a relatively wise investment? I
pete_dushenski: i'm sure he'd appreciate it, if for no other reason than as
a reminder than the usistan isn't alone in sucking.
mircea_popescu: but it has to be on
a publicly accessible ip, port 8333 open
assbot: Logged on 23-06-2015 03:22:02; mircea_popescu: and THAT is where taleb engages traditionalism - where it matters. nobody is still left at the wheel who can talk back, so nobody does, all that's left is
a cargo cult of the dead st. thomas, trudging along.
pete_dushenski: taleb's too much
a protector of the people to see them as the source of all evil.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: does the node have to be synced already to join the partay ? i have
a 0.7.2 at 222'868
ben_vulpes: hey pete d'you have
a node to throw into la serenissima's syncing party?
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: if i'd like to bootstrap
a thermonuke off your previously mentioned node, do i need whitelisting?
Vexual: viagra still works, and you can ride
a scooter inn italy
Vexual: ;;later tell Naphex poker sites, or
a pokerstars hat
thestringpuller: so i'm on this 1000 calorie deficit diet which requires me to burn an extra 1000 calories
a day. damn this shit is no joke.
mod6: as soon as I can, i'll be sure to patch everything in the order specified and kick off
a full regression cycle.
mod6: i've read the patches and ben's review on his blog. i'll be writing up
a summary of my own in the SoBA at the end of the month.
mod6: im hoping I can figure something out with gcc tomorrow. if I don't get anywhere, perhaps time to cut bait and head in
a different direction.
cazalla: actually forget it, we had this conversation
a few weeks ago
mod6: does that guy have
a Matryoshka doll tie?!
ag3nt_zer0: ok. but I am under the impression that at the core of traditionalism are simply metaphysical absolutes... for instance, "the greater cannot proceed from the lesser" - there is one absolute source, be it languaged in
a number of ways, etc...
mircea_popescu: and THAT is where taleb engages traditionalism - where it matters. nobody is still left at the wheel who can talk back, so nobody does, all that's left is
a cargo cult of the dead st. thomas, trudging along.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Hasimir well you live in
a place that doesn't exist anyway >D
ag3nt_zer0: mircea_popescu: thanks for the response... I am confused about this: "and the fundamentally flawed proposition that for this reason, it is more important to interpret phenomena through history than through any other lens." -is this how traditionalist discourse treat phenomena? exclusively historically? and also: you say taleb can provide
a damaging critique of traditionalism? May I kindly ask, whose? What authors/thinkers
mircea_popescu: and this is also why "social mobility" is such
a big deal, representationally, notwithstanding the nonsense it is in practice, and why the worst thing you can do is kick
a black dude out of your clubhouse or whatever.
mircea_popescu: so now you're in
a position to understand why strong (ie, absolute) cryptography is such
a threat. it actually annuls
a fundamental presuposition of western culture. if there exists something that is in fact inaccessible, then there can be no such thing as "humanism", and thus therefore socialism is just stupid, rather than being what the "nordic system" chicklet claimed for it : stupid but universal.
mircea_popescu: at its core, humanism is the proposition not that there exists
a saint peter by the pearly gates, nor that he would understand your language, but that ~you~ would understand ~his~,
mircea_popescu: stuff like taleb is
a much more damaging criticism of traditionalism than structuralism ever was or could aspire to be.
mircea_popescu: and traditionalism, for the record, is the fundamentally correct observation that there can not be such
a thing as
a new phenomenon, and the fundamentally flawed proposition that for this reason, it is more important to interpret phenomena through history than through any other lens.
mircea_popescu: (praxis being the usage of
a language, or more properly, representational system)
mircea_popescu: post-post-structuralism is in no sense and to no degree
a return to "Traditionalism", which is strictly distinct from the humanism the original structuralism was supposedly
a reaction to. it is merely the observation of coexistence : the stupid generate their pseudo-meanings out of iteration, the smart (i've called these before language creators) have thei own dictionaries, the two categories interplay in praxis.
mod6: so one of the reasons i'm being kidna hard-headed about 4.8.4; i'm worried that with
a downlevel version such as 3.7 or whatever, that there might not even exist
a set of patches (such as Gentoo/uclibc/PIE) that are required for Gentoo -- might be
a whole seperate ball of wax & problems.
mircea_popescu: ag3nt_zer0 the entire thing started with the absolutely correct observation that words have i nfact no meanings, not anymore than any one website has google pagerank.
a theoretical model was proposed where meaning of all words is produced through iteration, exactly in the same manner pr is calculated (and this is why google used to be notable - it implemented
a major tenet of culture at the time)
ag3nt_zer0: so maybe with
a post-post-post the ship eventually by chance faces due north
ag3nt_zer0: mircea_popescu: yeah ok, after looking up structuralism, I was just hung up on the idea that if humanism is constructed on erroneous principles, and is structuralism is
a reaction to humanism... then its just doubly wayward...