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a111: Logged on 2017-06-09 06:51 ben_vulpes: at least the low dough lolz emporium isn't out of stock entirely
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2017/06/after-snap-elections-britain-to-enter-brexit-negotiations-without-a-majority-party-in-parliament/ << Qntra - After Snap Elections, Britain To Enter Brexit Negotiations Without A Majority Party In Parliament
ben_vulpes: now i shall have to spend some time getting intimate with places and macro capture rules
mircea_popescu: ah like that.
ben_vulpes: because i've yet to learn the dark arts of macro wizardry, and it's dangerous, and so it gets filed as dangerous stuff i don't understand yet.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: naively, i passed a function called from within the scope a reference to the thing
ben_vulpes: it is currently filed under "dangerous fucking macro binding horseshit lispers are too goddamn liberal with"
mircea_popescu: scoping, neh ? how'd you fuck up the data from outside ?
ben_vulpes: perhaps mircea_popescu can enlighten me as to why exactly it works this way
mircea_popescu: as stated this is unsurprising
ben_vulpes: from a function defined outside the loop macro
mircea_popescu: on the positive side, candi_lustt is more than happy to let you try out your code on her teats.
ben_vulpes: sina: i didn't figure that was ambiguous in any way
mircea_popescu: it works in the sense of doing something ; but not in the sense of oding what it's supposed to.
sina: "Turns out, it doesn't work at all." ...so does the impl on the page work or not?
ben_vulpes: ty, ty
mircea_popescu: and i suspect alf is either making a c one or trying to talk himself into it ☟︎
mircea_popescu: anyway, it's this algorithmic (as opposed to algebraic) hash function. ben_vulpes released his lisp impl.
mircea_popescu: didja read today's log ?
mircea_popescu: but! if you're looking for something to sink teeth in right now, either a c or python mpfhf impl is prolly a ghood moive
sina: mircea_popescu: I work on the biggest python turd of all, OpenStack :P
sina: it's got to be fast and correct to be able to do the concurrency, so that hopefully dampens that kind of thing
sina: define turd?
mircea_popescu: hopefully this "offload" doesn't turn into a turd
sina: I am a big fan of the 600 lines of python idea, using libraries to offload stuff to C where appropriate ☟︎
sina: it'd be a lot more than 600 lines of ada that's for sure :P
sina: will it be ada this time?
mircea_popescu: phuctor is vaguely slated for a 4th iirc rewrite to decouple the front end and other stuff. so i guess this goes in the literature review pile for when.
sina: (assuming the phuctor python app is written wsgi compatible)
sina: you can also use eventlet wsgi on the frontend to offload the http side as well ☟︎
mircea_popescu: dsoesn't sound too terrible.
sina: db_pool is about 500 lines, and I guess there is some lower level stuff behind that
sina: how many lines is the whole library? or how many lines do you need to add to your app to use it?
sina: its just a mechanism to offload a IO to an async model in C (epoll, kqueue and libevent supported)
sina: you can use it to get good pretty good mileage out of single box python+dbms apps
mircea_popescu: ah, now that i dunno
sina: mircea_popescu: let me rephrase then. was wondering if eventlet db_pool http://eventlet.net/doc/modules/db_pool.html had been considered ☟︎
sina: I am curious to look and learn
sina: do you know if the src for phuctor is avail? ☟︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 16:03 asciilifeform: does he IMMEDIATELY get a bookmarkable link based on the key's hash ? that he can come back to next hour, next day, next decade ? if so, how ??
sina: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-04-07#1639932 << was just reading this ☝︎
ben_vulpes: at least the low dough lolz emporium isn't out of stock entirely ☟︎
mircea_popescu: for the c0k ? why else would she go down.\
ben_vulpes: and i turned logging off while flailing at linux so i have nfi why she went down right there
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: a casual manual inspection suggests my implementation is catastrophically broken, but i spent the evening twiddling bots, so haven't put the time into figuring out what might be wrong.
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/D607EDA685C8B60D10782F076436B1F1E22F075AAF9227947C8639EBE4B732CC << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1766...8627 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '194.243.27.231 (ssh-rsa key from 194.243.27.231 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (host231-27-static.243-194-b.business.telecomitalia.it. IT)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/D607EDA685C8B60D10782F076436B1F1E22F075AAF9227947C8639EBE4B732CC << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1608...7099 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '194.243.27.231 (ssh-rsa key from 194.243.27.231 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (host231-27-static.243-194-b.business.telecomitalia.it. IT)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/0A6C4440C831BD7A4702CEF7A95C8CE1DB8D4FFE250C6CA982E6B8A7BB2E24FA << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1633...8297 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '195.20.207.224 (ssh-rsa key from 195.20.207.224 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (195-20-207-224.serverhotell.net. SE)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/0A6C4440C831BD7A4702CEF7A95C8CE1DB8D4FFE250C6CA982E6B8A7BB2E24FA << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1587...3943 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '195.20.207.224 (ssh-rsa key from 195.20.207.224 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (195-20-207-224.serverhotell.net. SE)
mod6: "hello, this is dog."
trinque clears throat
trinque: "Our systems have detected unusual traffic from your computer..."
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: pisspot - Wiktionary: <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pisspot>; Urban Dictionary: pisspot: <http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3Fterm%3Dpisspot>; Jimmy Riddle & The Piss'pots 'Live in 1984' PT1 - YouTube: <https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DRo8CUZhjDHc>
trinque: well, you have a wot and suddenly folks wet themselves when they get an !!up
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> wotopen at any rate << For most codechimps this is the most closed of all
mircea_popescu: tmsr source is in fact notorious road to literacy. even for greybeards.
mircea_popescu: there's also that. depends whose code though
ben_vulpes: trying to read open source is in no way a road to literacy either.
mircea_popescu: myeah. there's this very pernicious "i could read any book, therefore i'm just as good as one who actually did so read" nonsense that;s by now 100% of white culture by mass.
trinque: for that matter their literacy
mircea_popescu: it's not altogether clear the faux "empowerment" open-allcomers generates in the allcomers is actually good for anyone.
trinque: BingoBoingo: open code's still the only way to do it, only those involved mustn't be so poor as to worry about giving away words
trinque: seemed like the open source thing might be going somewhere, back then.
trinque: heh, bringing up these old window managers reminds me of a more optimistic time in re: computing in my youth
jhvh1: asciilifeform: flwm: <http://flwm.sourceforge.net/>; FLWM - Wikipedia: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLWM>; Ubuntu Manpage: flwm - The Fast Light Window Manager: <http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/flwm.1.html>
mod6: but, now, find that fvwm works fine for what i want
mod6: i used to use one called 'ion', which had some awesome keybindings. this was suggested to me by a gentoo guy back in like 03.
shinohai: It is very nice looking and lightweight ( big plus) but gonna require a learning curve to be useful for me
mod6: lol, again, never thought i'd say this, but, ratpoison looks good
shinohai has determined he is too lazy for ratpoison, switches back
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/71121F878BF486D8975A77F388436048DEA2FFBB1DE225C7697F2F4E37575E2E << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1124...9927 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '183.246.69.16 (ssh-rsa key from 183.246.69.16 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (Unknown CN)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/E32A980A153D1BD323493B5F6A6EF42AD702773A85D9B1DDAA7F1F90C1FFEB25 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1152...9889 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '183.246.86.107 (ssh-rsa key from 183.246.86.107 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (Unknown CN)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/8F949C482D230ADA81BFECE7760FD7F88B390232D14960D68D8D21112967151F << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1152...9889 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '183.246.76.186 (ssh-rsa key from 183.246.76.186 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (Unknown CN)
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/71121F878BF486D8975A77F388436048DEA2FFBB1DE225C7697F2F4E37575E2E << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1152...9889 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '183.246.69.16 (ssh-rsa key from 183.246.69.16 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; ' (Unknown CN)
asciilifeform: http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/ratpoison.git/log << some of the changes are at least somewhat wtf
asciilifeform: and holyshit, there's a new release?!!
asciilifeform: mod6: ever tried 'ratpoison' ?
shinohai: I had xfce on an Arch install I tried once ... was indeed ok. Much better than gnome/gdm from mah Debian days.
mod6: ive never used this one before... seems to "work" ok i guess.
mod6: probably will switch to fvwm when i get all the configs in place.
mod6: went together pretty easily.
mod6: sweet!, got my touchpad working
shinohai: http://archive.is/Zlp1i <<< Work for Qntra instead, where sharing screenshots of pron around the office is encouraged.
mircea_popescu: good for you then lel
asciilifeform: the lead pig in which it is to spend the rest of its life, is - fortunately - also here.
asciilifeform: thing is regulation-sized , but theoretically such an item oughta have been sent by fedex. but, go figure.
asciilifeform: in other noose, the (microscopic) ra-226 ( for MB/s 'gold standard' rng test ) came. asciilifeform was half-convinced that it'd get swallowed by the post
mircea_popescu: idle bitchez wanna tell guys what to do.
a111: Logged on 2017-06-08 15:56 asciilifeform: #1 major at umd !11 ( i shit thee not )
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-06-08#1667282 << that somehow makes perfect sense on very many levels ☝︎
ben_vulpes: ty asciilifeform plz to comment on www?
asciilifeform: oddly enough you knew this when writing the tests
asciilifeform: again i did not even go over whole thing, this was only the 1st bit to stick out to naked eye
asciilifeform: (format t "~A~%" foo))
asciilifeform: (format t "~A~%" (bit-not foo))
asciilifeform: this might not be the only mistake
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: post yours, then reconciliate?
mircea_popescu: iirc the problem was that my implementation was of an earlier spec.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: while the individual operations work, it does not yield what mircea_popescu's implementation yields
mircea_popescu: and as per theresa may, running out of them won't make them stop, either!