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mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653033 <<
this is a
terrifyingly stupid idea. gf knocks your glasses off next you drive into me
then ima have
to get out, beat you into a pulp and set
the rest of
the eu on fire because htye'll be all "hey, why you beat guy into pulp,
that's against eu regulations" and i'll be all "fuck you and your stupid mothers"
☝︎ mircea_popescu: it's mind boggling
that in a world arot with socialists,
the one place where communal solutions fucking make sense finds itself cornered, and about
to lose a head.
gizmolearner: On
the quark it actually does slide a few insructions on reset because
they didn't bother
to wire
TRST, so
they are reseting in stopping in some hacky way.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger sounds more like
the whole "tap water is bad mmkay" pieces
the bottled water folks keep regularly seeding.
mircea_popescu: also,
this was a field where waiting for computing paid off, past 2 decades. but i'd be gut-guessing it's just about mature by now.
Framedragger: re. soup, i dunno stats / anecdotal cases, but
there have been instances of otherwise-high-hygiene folks getting nasty bacteria by forgetting not
to use
tap water, once (source is unreliable bbc article so yeah, meh); etc.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger well, doctor knows so you don't have
to :)
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:23 Framedragger: and good environment for all kinds of very nasty bacteria
to flourish
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653027 << but no, not really. you don't wear
them continuously, and
the lacrimal soup isn't very conducive in
the first place. it's
true plastic is great bacterial substrate, but really material science has come a long way,
this is not much of a concern.
☝︎ gizmolearner: Yeah, aside from not being able
to get
the Intel side of
things going yet.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: multiple operations? i haven't even considered
that. hmm,
thanks for
the pointer
gizmolearner: yes and no. first
time with
this probe. also played with OpenOCD on
the Quark
mircea_popescu: this isn't by any chance
the first
time you got a probe going ?
gizmolearner: I figured it out. Instruction at 0xfffffff0 is a jump.
The probe doesn't refresh
the registers until after you execute an instruction. So after reset
the registers are stale.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:21 asciilifeform: no good in machine shop, no good in organic chem lab, no good anywhere but perfumed
throne room finery.
mircea_popescu: what 4 gb, let it have sixteen banks for all anyone cares, put 2
tb in
there. and let it not be "industry friendly" either.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:04 asciilifeform: gizmolearner:
theoretically you can attach probe
to any (but
the latest, crippled) amd cpu using a 'socket interposer'
that sandwiches under
the chip. but as
to where
to get it -- no one seems
to know.
gizmolearner: I wonder if
the probe
takes a few instructions before it stops
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:52 phf`:
they were permanent residents of european hackerspaces, and if
they did ~anything~ it would've been some kind of experimental "art"
mircea_popescu: can't say without
the docs for your specific item, but i guess it doesn't ?
mircea_popescu: gizmolearner it starts at whatever you have in
that register neh ?
mircea_popescu: being born
to a stupid mother and inheriting her stupid
tongue is a heavy burden indeed, as it
turns out.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but
the rest i read or consult regularly. i had
the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk
that i have,
that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652989 << no, i have no objection
to it being incomprehensible, it strikes me as nutty also. perhaps a major part of
the explanation is
that whenever i don't remember something i just pick a girl who likely doesn't know it, ask her about it, and when she doesn't know it she gets ordered
to research it. another part of it, maybe even larger, is
that
the stuff
that actually interests me isn't
☝︎ mircea_popescu: but reviewed
the matter last month, dun actually have objection
to correctly used dryer.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652986 << used
to, until
this year. i like
the fresh air scent of clothes / can't stand detergent perfume bs. unexaminedly i didn't even consider non-open air drying of clothes
to be acceptably hygienic in
the first place, as per ro
traditionz.
☝︎ gizmolearner: I don't even know how
they reversed
the huffman coding in
the first place since
the
table is buried in PCH ROM.
Framedragger: omg it seems
that it is, wrong value passed
to strncmp ahahaha
gizmolearner: I wonder how many Intel boxs with vulnerable AMT are on
the web...
Framedragger: and in scanning news, launched ipv4 rescan. (1st phase, which is easier
than 2nd phase (key extraction), but will give us some interesting data nonetheless.)
gizmolearner: In random news...
the first Intel NUC I order from Amazon.com (not 3rd party seller), was just a box bag of gravel inside. Customer support sent a real one. I'm guessing a reshrink wrapped return
that got send out again.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: are you planning on building an entropy source based on
them,
then? :) need a good uv light reader, or something?
☟︎ deedbot: Framedragger rated gizmolearner 1 << apu etc.
tinkerer / new blood
Framedragger: !!rate gizmolearner 1 apu etc.
tinkerer / new blood
Framedragger: (one good outcome of .lt joining .eu: was able
to get driver's license (change in regulations for driving, if person can see well with glasses))
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:40 ben_vulpes:
trinque: i've dreamed of waking up and being able
to see for decades at
this point
Framedragger: and good environment for all kinds of very nasty bacteria
to flourish
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:34 mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo well
that i dunno. but shatter contacts are a major and growing part of serious eye injury.
gizmolearner: I was just looking for something relatively painless. Anything plug n play better
than
the APU1's with 4GB?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:27 mircea_popescu: it dun have a centrifuge, it sucks
the water out inertially. ie, as it lifts
the clothes
they lose water.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but
the rest i read or consult regularly. i had
the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk
that i have,
that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 07:00 gizmolearner: I noticed in
the probe faq
that new APUs aren't supported. Any
thoughts on what
the best board (memory capacity I guess)
that will work with
the probe?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:50 ben_vulpes: how am i supposed
to know how many elements
to allocate for
the array which will receive
the filtered elements?
Framedragger: phf`: ah ok
that makes sense. i checked bob black (lols), yeah gotcha. lulzy re "art"
phf`: they were permanent residents of european hackerspaces, and if
they did ~anything~ it would've been some kind of experimental "art"
☟︎ phf`: Framedragger:
that's colloquial use of "anarchist" by
the way, i.e. when i was growing up
that was post-punk, post-left (in a marxist leninist sense) people.
think bob black, rather
than murray bookchin
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:14 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-07#1652709 << i grew up literally in
the library of my parents' house,
they put my bed
there when i was 12 or something. 5-6k
tomes or
thereabouts. i've not kept a house with books
the past decade nevertheless, nor do i intend
to.
phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don't get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but
the rest i read or consult regularly. i had
the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk
that i have,
that, once it goes into storage i don't even remember i had)
☝︎☟︎☟︎ phf`: mine is a vertical spinner, but it also has a horizontal drier in
the same
tower. i'd say apartments i've seen it's 50/50 between vertical and horizontal washers
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 05:27 mircea_popescu: it dun have a centrifuge, it sucks
the water out inertially. ie, as it lifts
the clothes
they lose water.
gizmolearner: I noticed in
the probe faq
that new APUs aren't supported. Any
thoughts on what
the best board (memory capacity I guess)
that will work with
the probe?
☟︎ gizmolearner: Probe is working great. BTW it's a purchase last week, so
they still sell
the kits with probes.
ben_vulpes: oakland, operators got out with
their kids (mournfully), buncha other folks crisped
mircea_popescu: hmm, anyone remember any specifics re
that studio fire last year ?
ben_vulpes: i have derived a
tiny bit of insight about a huge swath of
the population,
then.
mircea_popescu: dude, what understand.
they're drones, beta males looking
to get into some kind of party, any kind of party.
they've made a pact and shit.
ben_vulpes: they...don't see anything wrong with
this fundament.
ben_vulpes: anyways, i understand
the 2010-2013 "bitcoin developer" demo better now
ben_vulpes: i
think i'll stick
to
the correct glassware.
ben_vulpes: keeping booze on
the premises amplifies
the extant
tension between production and engineering
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes anyway. add a
thin layer of oil, venting problems solved.
ben_vulpes: well
this was in
the burbs, at a fab facility
trinque: but y'know, straight
to
the hard liquor