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Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i've heard you before and i hear you now. i just don't have much hope for extant internet. unreliable-low-bandwidth shortwave relay net almost seems like a longer
term strategy here, no?
mircea_popescu: i am well satisfied
there is not going
to be naturally occuring sanity, has
to be generated in #trilema or not be had.
mircea_popescu: get
the implicit friendly contracts from
tmsr. game over.
mircea_popescu: just make a fucking isp,
that's not run by a moron and consequently ahead of 90% of
the pack.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Framedragger dude wouldja stop with
the insane approach. you've watched me build
things for years, hopefully. learned nothing from
the process ?
Framedragger: asciilifeform: yeah so i hear, and even have coupla bookmarks from recommendations should
the opportunity require, heh. anyway good
to know
mircea_popescu: this is not an acceptable state of affairs, and whatever stories about magics and assorted fairy
tales has nothing
to do with it.
mircea_popescu: i want something like a dual or quad e-2650 say, with a coupla fuckgoats physically installed. i can't say "do
this" in #trilema, in 2017.
Framedragger: i agree
that it'd be a good contribution, 'while it lasts'. maybe i'm
too pessimistic, but i can't see how
the 'refuses usg requests' lasts for any
time after 'first request received'.
Framedragger: there are
those isps in .ru which show
the finger
to usg, but (1) as was said here multiple
times before,
there is no 'bulletproof hosting'; and (2) i'd like
to see what happens when someone starts serving content against .ru interests.
mircea_popescu: wouldja shut
the fuck up with
the wholly idiotic antiproductive noise ?
mircea_popescu: i'm not about
to hire any convicted child rapists
to run my kindergarten, shock and awe.
mircea_popescu: and it would be out of
the question doing business with nato-reich located dcs anyway, for basic moral reasons.
mircea_popescu: most people live
their entire life out of less contribution
than
this.
mircea_popescu: republican isp = competent sysadmin who handles relationship with multiple dcs in
terms of getting hardware installed and refuses any requests made under color of law by
the
terrorist organisation known as "the united states government". and publishes
them.
☟︎ Framedragger: is
true, but also a lotta labour hours put into failed project
a111: Logged on 2017-04-21 16:59 mircea_popescu reviews with unmitigated sadness
that
the republican isp issue IS STILL NOT RESOLVED.
Framedragger:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-04-21#1646829 << i should review logs, but -- assuming we're
talking about
the same internet / ip aspce -- i've been sceptical of
this.
there's always an upstream
that can cut you off, neh? if no upstream, you gotta somehow be
tier 1 - how.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: by
the
time any one shows signs of competence and possible maturation into systemic
threat,
they... disappear.
to leave
the room for yet another inept sixteen year old and his "crew" with "three years experience".
mircea_popescu: it'd seem
the usg
terrorist organization has succeeded in african-americanizing
the hosting business much like it did
to
the inner city ghettos : yes
there exist youngsters who live outside of
the reich. none of
them survive into adulthood.
mircea_popescu: so fucking hard,
this, picking up a business
that can feed a herd of
twelve when given. bejaysus.
mircea_popescu reviews with unmitigated sadness
that
the republican isp issue IS STILL NOT RESOLVED.
☟︎ Framedragger: yes, by now, goddammit
this is just criminal and
that's it.
a111: Logged on 2016-01-15 01:38 asciilifeform: 'OpenSSH 6.6 is
the only version
that is not affected, because it calls explicit_bzero() instead of memset() or bzero(). ..... older GCC versions do not remove
the memset() or bzero() call made by buffer_free() or sshbuf_free(). GCC 5 and Clang/LLVM do, however, remove it.'
Framedragger: asciilifeform: oh shit. i looked at snipped of code,
thought, gcc wouldn't catch
this,
that's all. sorry.
shinohai: `clang` (noun)
The sound your Apple phone might make as it is being pwnd.
Framedragger: meh, gcc wouldn't have caught it
to begin with
a111: Logged on 2015-04-07 02:35 asciilifeform: 'From my conversations with Ubiquiti, I have found
that
they claimed
that it's alright
to refuse
to provide source code
to GPL-licensed software if "This decision was
taken with
the security of
the users in mind". Furthermore, my conversations were endlessly delayed by
the supposed necessity
to forward my query
to another, unnamed,
team.' << now we can probably say what.
mod6: I'm also running ent/dh against 1.2Gb of collected fg entropy, but
this
time I did it with: `dd iflag=fullblock if=/dev/ttyUSB0 of=fg1.fg4.bin`
mircea_popescu: this is very braindamaged, even for
the usually stupid bureaucrat. if
the guy did nothing
then why is he sought ?
mircea_popescu: lol.
this has nothing
to do with him, it's simply a relfection of
the fact
that "worst baddest MR GOLDSTEIN" went from "Rapist"
to "Russian Spy" since
Trump cunt-punched rapist off
the board.
mircea_popescu: and i
thought
they were
trying
to arrest
the dude since day 0, what.
mircea_popescu: failure
to do
the later resulted in some pretty fucking spectacular fits of cfit back in
the 60s.
davout: one
task of
the pilots is
to constantly be able
to instantly answer "shit happens, where go?"
mircea_popescu: anyway. small planes (ie, single pilot) make emergency landings (ie, landing otherwise
than in flight plan) for all sorts of reasons. chief among
them bad weather --
the small shits have icing problems and are really dependent on atmosphere playing nice with
the nutshell, and in
the more responsible also
the pilot deciding he's
tireder
than he
thought.,
davout: asciilifeform: yeah, you divert if such a
thing happens
mircea_popescu: (that's not actually correct - also reviewed in flight. fail
the check and your itinerary changes from "to destination"
to "to closest viable airport". conditions apply.)
mircea_popescu: gotta study
this stuff alfie, it's one of
the first, and
to date one of
the best, examples of process engineering.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-21 12:27 asciilifeform: does 'multi-crew' means something else
to davout ?
davout: push
the correct knobs and
the airplanr will just land itself in 0 visibility
davout: also having
two pilots enable
them
to cross-check each other, which is pretty fucking important
to not forget anything
davout: the workload can get very important at
times
davout: one pilot can land it just fine, but he'll need ATC assistance
to lighten
the workload
davout: asciilifeform: pretty much every commercial jet, and every
turbo-prop must be operated by
two pilots
davout: multi-pilot is a
term of art
davout: multi crew means "must be operated by
two pilots"