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mod6: For me, and
I might be wrong here, but fixing that is a huge chunk of work.
I'd have to break it down to give a decent estimate. But
I'd guess 6 months or more, easy.
nubbins`:
i recall you saying a bare bones install could be impossibly tiny
danielpbarron:
i got your netbsd kernel to boot on the pogo; this is possible with openbsd as well?
ascii_field:
i would do it pro bono but haven't the time
danielpbarron:
i don't mind paying someone to do it, but
i probably can't afford whatever that kind of work is worth
danielpbarron: how hard would it be to get OpenBSD on a pogo?
I've been idling in their channel but
I'm not sure how productive it would be to just go "hey someone should start supporting this architecture for my pet project!"
ascii_field:
i meant that it trashes state unpredictably
ascii_field: if
i could quantify it, it wouldn't be nondeterministic, would it
ascii_field:
i specifically mean that a node running bitcoincrashcrashcrash is dangerous to itself and others.
nubbins`: ascii_field that's what
i'm wondering :0
nubbins`:
i obv have no idea as to scale here
ascii_field:
i'll add that the case is not merely decorative
nubbins`: so what
i'm wondering is what you're looking at for, say, 10k units without all that fluff
nubbins`: lel.
i know,
i mean actually having just the boards produced
nubbins`:
i wonder how much $$ pogo boards could be had for in quantity
nubbins`: ascii_field
i thought it was a raspi between two sheets of acrylic at first
nubbins`:
i.e. 0.5.3.2 should patch just the same
nubbins`: mod6
i should stress that *none* of the hardening options are included in that makefile, and it really should not be used for anything other than reference
mats:
i can't explain it.
mats: ascii_field:
i think so.
i believe the tip is transparent like the 'Sidewinder'
cazalla: BingoBoingo, there's also wordpress multisite, but
i have never used it
jurov:
i was thinking at first "how is he patching yum or what?" but it's about principle
ascii_field:
i highly recommend reading the ucc winners
jurov: no,
i have no entry
ascii_field:
i could've sworn you discovered this very item in the actual wild
jurov: can
i borrow the dog?
ascii_field: 'It is my aim to set a new high-water mark for transparency in parameter generation. To that end, all of these values are nothing-up-my-sleeve numbers which
I generated by singing the Bohemian Rhapsody backward with my dog barking in the background, digitizing the audio as an MP3 at a bitrate of 192kbit/s, and taking every 17th byte of the result. Their integrity can easily be verified by repeating this procedure.'
jurov: there's also ECDSA goodie "
I have extended this attack to work in cases where there is a
trinque: this led me to thinking about how much of what
I've heard through leaks is psyops
trinque: ascii_field: hm,
I took the hard drive firmware situation to mean malware could hide and resurface without being detectable at the OS level
danielpbarron: the only software ecosystem that matters is right in here and
i don't see it getting harmed by us paying for a gps app on our phones
nubbins`:
i'll just pop on irc every time
i'm tempted to pay two dollars to satisfy an impulse
trinque: and now
I'm part of the NSA botnet
trinque: now
I want wireless internet
trinque: or hell
I get an "open computer" whatever that is
trinque:
I've got a highly customized gentoo running all OSS.... on a fucking lenovo x1 carbon
danielpbarron: in the time it takes to unlock phone and open text app,
i could have already written the idea down
danielpbarron: on a related note,
i'm totally getting a moleskin notebook
danielpbarron:
i don't care about the principle of the thing -- that a text input without cruft should just come with the thing
trinque: soon as there's a fully open and documented phone/computer,
I'll buy that too
danielpbarron: but seeing as how
i have this stupid iphone,
i really don't mind paying 1 to 10 USD for an app that actually works as described
nubbins`:
i'm not sure what's so hard to digest here
danielpbarron: yeah
i really don't mind paying for nice things, software or otherwise
ascii_field: and
i've used software packages costing six (usd) figures
nubbins`: as if my time is so valueless that
i'm willing to give up a couple hours over EIGHT DOLLARS
funkenstein_:
i prefer to pay software developers for software
nubbins`: "
i paid eight bucks for a binary with neat features" "yeah? well
i pay everyone to write the software
i use. or
i use free shit. you're a dummy, use free shit!"
trinque:
I would like access to the source but that's a separate issue
funkenstein_: if not let me know
i'll get you the apk or whatever for free
nubbins`:
i'm sure you're talking out your ass
funkenstein_:
i'm sure you can find what you are looking for
nubbins`: if all
i wanted was a map
i'd take a fucking map
nubbins`:
i'm looking for /bells and whistles/
nubbins`: no,
i have good map software and good free maps
danielpbarron:
i paid for the up-sells in an app called "unfollow" so that
i could keep an exceptions list; had it remove it recently because it became too buggy
nubbins`:
i'm sure others would be interested as well
nubbins`: funkenstein_ that said, if you know of a way
i can turn my phone into a full-featured GPS unit for eight dollars, feel free to let me know
nubbins`: funkenstein_ problem is,
i can't get much of a GPS app written for $8.
danielpbarron:
i paid for an app called "drafts" which had the selling point of being a no-nonsense text input and saving app
funkenstein_:
i pay folks to write software, not to uh, well whatever it is you paid for
trinque:
I'm not keen on intellectual property, but that's not what
I (tell myself
I) pay for when
I buy software
nubbins`: but to answer your impossibly odd question, yes, the GPS app that
i purchased had already been written when
i purchased it
funkenstein_:
i ran windows at one point too, not gonna brag about it though
danielpbarron: funkenstein_>
i refuse to admit that any creature would pay for an app <<
I've paid for a few
trinque:
I've paid for a few apps, but my phone tends to be a mobile web browser
nubbins`: funkenstein_
i paid eight or so bucks for a GPS app, 10/10 would do again
funkenstein_:
i refuse to admit that any creature would pay for an app
ascii_field: article mentions gruber. who
i recall very distinctly as an especially smarmy 'volunteer' apple propagandizer. he once sent fifty or so thousand morons to my site
nubbins`:
i know of noone else who can support themselves, let alone a family, on iOS
trinque: the few low-tier VCs
I've talked to werent' the slightest bit interested in the fact that a) we're already profitable and b) had a sane plan to become more so
nubbins`:
i do know a guy who earns his living making mobile apps, but he's truly gifted and also concentrates on bespoke apps for product launch displays, interactive booths, etc
nubbins`:
i.e. for about three weeks, way back at the start, writing a "fart app" could reasonably earn you several months' wages
nubbins`: fwiw
i earned enough money to buy an ipad