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bvt: mircea_popescu:
i will become blog post, but when
i get to the home machine.
diana_coman:
i.e. if anything, you can say that my test code should wait a bit and then check
bvt: diana_coman:
i agree; in the abort signal handler, there is a snippet of code that ignores the signal (given ZXC exception handling model).
mircea_popescu: you know, it'd be grand if this were a blog article rather than a pastebin. odds are ima want to reference it later, and as a factual matter
i want ot reference "More precisely, one of the issues seems to be that abort seems to be delivered to the child thread after the check for 'thread aborted' has already been done" specifically even now.
diana_coman: mircea_popescu,
I'm not aware of anything directly equivalent
diana_coman: mircea_popescu, my hope is that maybe there is some flag or option that sets it;
I'll have to dig deeper to find out exactly
mircea_popescu: meanwhile at the ~angry~ retard farms, moedirtcircle 26F Primal Prey 4h It Literatly only says "not even kidding" thats it. And
I'm the one thats failing 😒😒😒😒 get that stick from up your ass and be nicer to people YOU message. Fuck off dipshit. moedirtcircle 26F Primal Prey 4h Damn
I finally just seen your profile. You Literatly have no looks going for you. And not intelligence either, or compassion. Have fun wit
diana_coman: hm, asciilifeform from what
I see at a quick glance in that s-taprop-linux__adb it actually calls pthread_kill ONLY if "abort_handler_installed" and that in turn seems set only if not some default state ? might be a clue to follow perhaps,
I haven't dug much deeper yet
a111: Logged on 2019-02-12 01:31 asciilifeform: relatedly to entire subj,
http://nosuchlabs.com/pub/warez/burns.djvu is the most readable ref
i've found on the subj (of how the thing is supposed to work, that is , when actually worx )
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 16:03 diana_coman:
I also tried asynchronous transfer
i.e. supposedly "try this and if timeout then do that" but apparently it's in fact still "oh, but ONLY if abortable"
phf: if any log reader is getting a 404 not found, even if intermittent, please let me know.
i was just getting it for a couple of minutes, but
i can't figure out if that's the actual situation on the machine or some russian dns problem
phf: asciilifeform: there's also sgi machines with their famously well built x11 implementation.
i believe there's no source for that one though
☟︎ mircea_popescu: meanwhile in trilema roulette, fell on
http://trilema.com/2010/ce-i-de-facut/ ; would propose it to teh rotaku club as perhaps the foremost use of that language found on my blog, stylistically perfect, elegant without equal,
i doubt there's much romanian that can stand up to that romanian to be found anywhere.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it's dumber, schmuck's like "hi there,
i r anon please delete my name". how fucking stupid does he need to be, "anon" is not listed there.
mod6:
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/ht6ey/?raw=true << Ok, inflating /dev/sdb with cuntoo. Will report back more tomorrow after install is complete, and
I update the lilo.conf via LiveCD chroot mount of cuntoo. Will post lilo.conf changes, and results.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-12 01:34 asciilifeform: for total thread-completeness, there is a workaround that works, but it is imho ugly ( ada 'interrupts' package ),
i'ma post example if mircea_popescu et al ask.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-12 01:25 asciilifeform:
i suspect this is gonna be a '1-line' patch, to fix. q is where..
a111: Logged on 2018-10-26 02:14 asciilifeform: meanwhile, in gnat bugs : apparently ( and this is documented or mentioned nowhere ) : it is impossible to have a Ada.Finalization.Limited_Controlled type ANYWHERE inside a static library, unless it is generic all the way down (
i.e. if the lib package is generic, any sub-packages must also be instantiated as generics )
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 20:27 shinohai: (
I also have copy of all those gpg keys
I scraped from tardstalk too)
trinque: yep, ^ is what
I meant by usb hub
mod6: It's strange because this particular box has like 10 USB ports on it. 2 in the front of the chassis, and like 8 in the back.
I wonder if it's like a special add-on thing,
I was going to take some pictures for you all, but
I need to get down there and do that yet tonight.
mod6: The other weird thing is that 'usb hub' as shown in the kernel.debug file.
I do own a USB hub, as
I bought one to test multiple FGs at the same time, but it's been just sitting on my desk for weeks.
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1895003 << re: So
I didn't ever use a USB boot disk,
I actually was just using the Live CD to do the chrooting/troubleshooting. But
I did the `./bootstrap.sh` from the working gentoo environment.
☝︎ mod6: (and the others with UUIDs at the same time. Who knows, maybe that's the thing.
I'll try to setup tonight for another build.)
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 03:53 trinque: yeah,
I'm specifying root=/dev/sda3 in lilo; whereas if
I specified root=UUID=D9FCABCA-1F52-4A84-9CB8-4898F8DEC6AE, oughta be able to boot properly even if drive enumeration changes. that'd be nice for the infectious/reproductive angle later.
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1894999 << This is actually one thing that
I have not tried,
I had previously done it both ways with root & boot, as /dev/sda & /dev/sda3 respectively, and with UUIDs. However, this line in particular: 'append="root=/dev/sda3 console=ttyS0,115200n8 net.ifnames=0"'
I should try the UUID with instead of /dev/sda3.
☝︎ shinohai: (
I also have copy of all those gpg keys
I scraped from tardstalk too)
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Notice
I didn't use the Pantsuit term. If anything we ought to preserve 'deadnaming' in our namespace for characters like bitcoin_charlie, Nefario, Taaki, Toomim, et al. Actual dead names whether or not the corresponding meat recieves oxygen.
shinohai: oh that ....
I'm doing some bot testing.
mircea_popescu: "you mean
i have to sit by magic stone all day come up with incantations ? SIGN ME UO!!!"
a111: Logged on 2018-08-01 03:07 douchebag: Also the security firm
I'm working on is expected to pull at least a half million dollars by december
phf:
i saw the x11 thread, will respond in a day or two once
i'm on a more reliable internet
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1894896 -> ha, apparently you caught old hosting precisely when they messed up; thank you for reporting it,
I'll have to sort it out (
I had redirection set up from dianacoman->ossasepia since
I'm sure it's not only my internal links but atm it's broken, will fix)
☝︎ trinque: yeah,
I'm specifying root=/dev/sda3 in lilo; whereas if
I specified root=UUID=D9FCABCA-1F52-4A84-9CB8-4898F8DEC6AE, oughta be able to boot properly even if drive enumeration changes. that'd be nice for the infectious/reproductive angle later.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: people HERE fcuking love it. bought an armful of roses few days ago, dood selling it was like "that's a great hat, mr! say, when you're done with it, don't throw it out, throw it at me,
i'd love to have it."
mircea_popescu: what am
i gonna do now, exclude linking him cuz admin reasons ? scandal!
mircea_popescu: check out that horror, <div class="exampleblock"> <div class="content"> <div class="dlist"> <dl> <dt class="hdlist1">. and of course
i can't use #hdlist1 because all comments are hdlist1.
mircea_popescu: omfg Mocky_ how do
i link to a specific comment on your site!111
a111: Logged on 2019-02-04 16:41 asciilifeform:
http://flibusta.is is asciilifeform's routine 'gutenberg', been a while since
i looked at the actual one
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 20:51 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894713 <<
i specifically don't even WANT the "rich media" / dvds / epubs / pdfs / whatever bullshit.
i don't even want their pagelong blathers about how all-important inca is or whatever shit.
mod6:
I can give it a try and report back on this as well.
I have a couple of things to investigate for trinque first though.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yeah, and has to set things nine different times because reasons. CONFIG_NORLYNOT32BiT=y #(note the
i in there!)
lobbes: btw,
I managed to finally get a handrolled heathen gentoo installed the other day (my first one ever). Still wrestling with getting networking functional, but once
I do
I'ma get vtools set up, and then give the cuntoo bootstrap.sh another spin
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 21:14 BingoBoingo: For my own selfish reasons
I want to see what you hit your head on, because there is a very real chance when
I go to try things
I will also hit my head on the same rocks
mod6: BingoBoingo: what is meant by 'human readable'?
I can mouse over them and they seem to be correct.
mod6: trinque: thank you for your comment; will respond when
I can gather up some more info.
mod6: oh hey,
i guess
i was added to the roll.
mod6:
I've got to go do some snow removal, will be back in a bit.
jurov: BingoBoingo:
I'm more likely to bid on smaller amounts, 500 wff is fine. Maybe you can split the sum into several auctions.
mircea_popescu: that aside,
i'm guessing
i still supplied a large-ish chunk of pizarro's dubaloos in 2018. but anyway.
mircea_popescu:
i personally am not generally bidding because broadly
i want this thing to develop its own network and narrowly it's just twenty times the cost in overhead for whatever benefit it might produce, sorta like carrying strawberries by the boat one by one.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, if there is something
I can do whether that is standardizing the length of auction, day of the month it starts, duration, etc feedback is welcome.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: risky enough. dood who failed to bid when he was supposed to is much less likely to go "oh, this high invoice is what
i deserve for my failure" and rather "o no, bill too high, won't pay [nevermind that
i made it too high by being deliberately stupid, that shouldn't count, nobody should ever have to do anything]"
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: This month
I suspect
I may have to.