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spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786219 <-- hey, that sounds like a really neat project, I wouldn't mind adding it to the list. on a related note, /me has been on a sort of semi-holiday for the last 2 months, which led to a lot of exploration on items of potential republican interest. e.g. the ada lisp scriptlang, an irc logger bot (which I could spin into a rss bot), the text browser thing and some out-of-the-blue ro-en Trilema
☝︎ mircea_popescu: lobbes webpages are just idiotic programs. you familiar with how the dom works ? it's just a tree structure, more grossly of resources ("img src=" ; script = " etc) and more finely of tagged elements (
<b>
<div> etc).
lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786246 << ahh okay, I misunderstood (glad I asked). So each archived webpage will have its own abstract syntax tree of the code. Now I'm starting to see the utility in deduping (e.g. can ignore 'meaningless' changes between otherwise identical webpages (such as an extra whitespace, etc))
☝︎ lobbesbot: ave1: Sent 1 week, 3 days, 5 hours, and 53 minutes ago:
<asciilifeform> so i finally tested, exhaustively, and turns out you were completely correct re the inline pragma, gcc ~sometimes~ ( when it wants... ) inlines when it is not given in the .ads . i'ma fix this in ch12, this find deserves own chapter, with re-done timings for errything
mircea_popescu: !~later tell phf sorry about that ; but srsly either bvulpes link or simply From: Gregory Maxwell
<greg@xiph.org> would have sufficed.
phf: "Stores the wallet decryption key in memory for
<timeout> seconds.");
phf: From: Gregory Maxwell
<greg@xiph.org>
BingoBoingo:
<phf> easiest way to get a rise out of my iranian colleagues is to suggest that samovar and olivier salad were not "invented" by iranians
<< I enjoy telling the Argentines their mate has too many sticks and twigs
phf: i still have muscle memory for dashes, quotes and a few math symbols on mac en layout. (i would even differentiate between russian
<< .. >> and en `` .. ''). this stuff seemed like the future in the early 2000s..
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-25#1785986 << i thought that it was just a helpful warning, but upon reflection i realized that this is actually a bug. investigating it further i took a wrong direction on a diff's command line flag switch, and as it stands if you see this warning it
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> hard sheep makes a life worth living, eh ?
<< It really does. Who knew getting fired could be such a great thing when the right person does the firing.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo i've been quite enjoying your last articles btw.
<< Thank you.
a111: Logged on 2018-02-24 04:56 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-23#1785651 << that works for me also, i seem to recall threads where alphabets were discussed and maybe byte order was dismissed, but my memory is vague on subject
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated BingoBoingo 4 at 2016/05/17 03:20:10
<< his lordship the lord goebbels.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-23#1785630 << so offending attribute is _Noreturn, which is a c11 feature that was only introduced in 4.7. but! i tested with 4.6.4 on freebsd before release, i now also compiled 4.4.3 and it still works. running cpp-4.4 on the file it looks like something in freebsd headers actually replaces _Noreturn with an __attribute__ call that older gcc's support. with a test file with `void _Noreturn foo() {...}' but without any includes,
☝︎ lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-21#1785459 << incidentally, this doc has been very useful thus far in illuminating my own naivete. Spent the last coupla days just learning ultra-basics of, e.g. hash preimage, second preimage, and collision resistance. Hell, I even had to look up simple big O notation. I am, however, learning it, at least. "One day at a time"
☝︎ mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> something like "shellouts marked for extinction anyway, no point building on them" ?
<< and this, yes.
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-22#1785621 <-- ugh, my engrish; of course, by "highlighting" I mean "text selection", which is a GUI thing, and w3m and lynx/links seem to lack it altogether. now, scrolling they don't lack, but the js bit still doesn't implement window.scroll. anyway, let's consider the fact that text editors implement both selection and scrolling (and possibly other features useful for a browser), so a stripped-down text
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-02-22 01:00 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-22#1785473 << thanks for fast testing! the warning is harmless, i frankly got desensitized to it, and it slipped through the cracks. the entire error.c needs to be cut anyway, but it's a low hanging fruit
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-22#1785473 << thanks for fast testing! the warning is harmless, i frankly got desensitized to it, and it slipped through the cracks. the entire error.c needs to be cut anyway, but it's a low hanging fruit
☝︎☟︎ mod6:
<+shinohai> Did you have a Big blue Ox too?
<< would have been better to ride an ox than fight through all the Tucson stoplights. But, no, sadly.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> that's what i like about idiots, that they're determinedly idiotic. rarely you run into amateurs, it's generally pros all the way.
<< "expert beginners"
mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> mod6: be so kind as to comment on the post, my good man
<< alright, cool.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> wherever it feels like neh ?
<< Ah ok.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> sure, when bonds convert, same as everyone
<< Sounds fine to me.
BingoBoingo:
<ben_vulpes> mircea_popescu: i gotta say that i do not understand the point of the candid photo request
<< There is a crisis of faith, and the request is for an act of good faith in addressing the crisis.
ben_vulpes:
https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.06038 << "on a subset of 3,759 contracts which we sampled for concrete validation and manual analysis, we reproduce real exploits at a true positive rate of 89%, yielding exploits for 3,686 contracts"
BingoBoingo:
<mod6> I'm gonna give mircea_popescu, diana_coman, BingoBoingo, asciilifeform, phf, and others time to catch up and weigh in, if so desired.
<< It appears my opportunity to worry on this came and was addressed while getting the tooth repaired. 2300 pesos. That
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-19#1784999 << there is, at the very least, a defensible strongline in there : "since the foundation is entitled in 1 per thousand from all income in tax, it is necessarily acceptable for the foundation to invest 1 per thousand of capital in any and all ventures, as a matter of principle. that chairs may opt to eschew this for many is a practical matter at their disposal".
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