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BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> phf: in my experience the magic word is 'commercial sample for demo'. but only worx with suitcases.
<< Personal effects
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> e.g. sitting and processing tx, and simply nobody gave it any new blocks ?
<< yes, looks this way. was heavily loading the mempool with shit
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> diff -uNr $1 $2 | awk 'm = /^(--- a|\+\+\+)/
<< diff -uNr $1 $2 | awk 'm = /^(--- a|\+\+\+ b)/
<< ya?
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-28#1777688 << there's a handful of lords that are running ppc hardware, which is big endian. there's also sparc, that like ppc, is a somewhat saner cpu than x86, and that can be had for cheap for server etc. purposes
☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> asciilifeform would be an one-time thing. but hey, you get to see uruguay. it's jenuinely not bad, can go for a week, take pet on trip to bsas for a few days... the city is lovely if one doesn't mean to stay
<< Rocha, Cabo Polonia, and Colonia are all highly recommended by the vacationers
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> what's wrong with fedexing it!
<< Box that enters the country via FEDEX is going to certainly get hit with customs and the 22% IVA. Box that comes in suitcase is almost certainly going to get waved through as a personal effect. It's a math problem of whether to pay an import duty or plane ticket.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> gold sparks and everything ?
<< ya, mine too.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mircea_popescu: asciilifeform actually had 1 of these as homework in american school, 3rdgrade
<< yah, same.
a111: Logged on 2018-01-27 22:16 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-27#1777381 << i was thinking, the '% of wallclock time spent waiting for blockverifier' , '% of wallclock time spent waiting for newblock' stats really oughta be part of standard 'getinfo' output
a111: Logged on 2018-01-27 17:29 spyked: !~later tell mircea_popescu
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-26#1776901 <-- neato! ftr, it seems that pingback responses vary a lot across web server configs, wp versions etc. some blogs. for example wordpress.com-hosted blogs give undocumented (or sometimes empty) responses, probably as an anti-spam measure. (after filtering out non-pingbackabble sites, I sent all pingbacks manually, just to look at responses)
spyked: !~later tell mircea_popescu
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-26#1776901 <-- neato! ftr, it seems that pingback responses vary a lot across web server configs, wp versions etc. some blogs. for example wordpress.com-hosted blogs give undocumented (or sometimes empty) responses, probably as an anti-spam measure. (after filtering out non-pingbackabble sites, I sent all pingbacks manually, just to look at responses)
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-01-26 20:46 shinohai:
http://archive.is/KoGnA <<< Not mentioned here, how Coincheck asked the NEM developers to roll back chain ala mETH to recover losses.
deedbot: shinohai rated douchebag -1
<< *autistic screeching
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-26#1777052 << i'd like to make such a challenge. but turns out that we do not even yet have a usable formula for what exactly even is an exploit.
<< Dude finds way through pehbot commands to replace host machine BIOS with "Hypercard" binary that shipped with OS7
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-01-26 08:44 douchebag:
<script>alert`OHAI`
</script>
ben_vulpes: douchebag: so someone sends someone else a link with ?q=
<script="diddledepageforme">, and unsuspecting b copies, pastes, reads everything but the url bar?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-11 20:15 mircea_popescu: +++7F0QaZAgBgF3/7448/fmnc/DnT29zJipI3ZCWnifqyfJH6/nRzUt7979al5JtwrACPLNjDb5Pc false
<<< ahahaha epic!
a111: Logged on 2016-08-01 20:03 phf: mircea_popescu: a lot of xss detection "solutions" rely on grepping for known bad input, like "script" or whatever. and there are ways to sidestep that, like '
<scr' + 'ipt>' or a='ipt>';'
<scr'+a. in this case whoever is fucking with detection by using this truly wtf feature i've never heard of,
<meta charset="a">b
</meta> that apparently parses b according to charset a rules
a111: Logged on 2015-08-13 19:00 phf: mats: well, i actually meant the opposite. classes of attacks can be eliminated by not using c. i think that majority of the attacks come from leaky abstractions. there's no
<string> in c, but there's a null terminated memory region. there's no
<sql> in perl, but there's a character array with sql text in it. one of the solutions is to plug abstraction holes on a level of the language, in such a way that you can't not use improved abstractions
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated douchebag 1 at 2018/01/15 07:34:46
<< hyde.solutions
lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-26#1776736 << you really should do the homework trinque pointed you to, but if you are done with that and bored again, plox to look at logs.minigame.bz, lobbesblog.com and lobbesbot? I'm a meganoob so you may find something. I've no shame, so disclose whatever you can find here. I'll toss a handful of satoshis your way if you do (and a wot rating)
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-01 14:53 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> mod6: the baked-in presumption of webtardism is almost insulting
<< it is insulting, not to us though. think about it : the crab has pincers because in its environment THAT WORKS ; and so does "GET /blog/blog-config.php~".
mircea_popescu: i rated you, so now the bot will allow you to voice yourself. say /query deedbot and then !!up ; it will give you a thing to decrypt, give the result back to it as !!v
<string>
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-25#1776463 << hey, i knew a guy who didn't finance (1980s!) porn ventures because "not interested in the loose women". bought "blue chip" fucking revlon and bs instead. i'm sure there's even today ossified mind going "i'm not into tmsr because i'm not interested in terrorism". hurr durr, you never know what things are really about.
☝︎ mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: i dun particularly disagree with any of this, but the pov that 'vetting ffa' is a 1time thing, that can be done and then 'is done', imho is mistake : each user must read it ~himself~.
<< I basically just mean for me & ben.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> n00b wants to run trb. which trb will he run ?
<< n00b runs what is available at thebitcoin.foundation -- there are some recent vpatches that will become mainline once I can get all of the things vetted more closely.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-25#1776346 << i suspect his idea is "ideally, nothing". in any case foundation has not managed to keep up with the rest of the pie despite periodic prodding.
<< hmm. well whatever it is we do, I spend a lot of time doing it. happy to shut it down if it's not needed any more.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-01-25 22:43 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-25#1776346 << i suspect his idea is "ideally, nothing". in any case foundation has not managed to keep up with the rest of the pie despite periodic prodding.
ben_vulpes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-25#1776478 << in the "journal of negative results", china thing went ~nowhere, i had some 6-7 notional meatsacks try to use irc, one managed to reg a key and then fell off the map; now waiting for bisp to come online to host on republican terms
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