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mircea_popescu: now, why the fuck would chamberlain choose to only publish a dozen or so of the compat modules, i couldn't guess. but the list there is woefully incomplete, the story goes back at least to
2.4 kernels.
a111: Logged on 2018-09-26 00:18 mircea_popescu: in the end, useless hp box found new life as heroes
2 playstation.
mircea_popescu: there's
2 dozen in eggplant, also, and in everything else.
BingoBoingo: To be fair the latest western US forum wank on the subject is butane extraction of active ingredients from the lowers, while... ethanol extraction of the same active ingredients is rumoured to work. That wank is still prolly a good
2 to 5 years out from Uruguay though
diana_coman: ave1, good to know, thanks! and yes, it seems that there are few errors under those conditions really: over 1 full week I got less than 0.
2% lost
BingoBoingo: And before anyone brings up the latest Sokal
2.0, yes. A qntra is baking.
diana_coman: anyways, at a quick look, no errors on either direction between the
2 concerned nodes, ~99.80% made it to the other side ; will get to do a proper write-up with more details by the end of this week
diana_coman: www is up, date is set, everything so far looks fine; I'll give it a more thorough checkup in ~
2 hours and get back to you
mircea_popescu: as almost anyone in the republic can well attest,
2 weeks is pretty much the most constrained time can ever get.
mircea_popescu: my problem is that i can't ~not~ have
2 sizes of udp packets.
mircea_popescu: 1. server must be able to acquire RSA key of client.
2. the rsa key of client will have to go in a rsa message, because they presumably don't have serpent keys agreed upon ; 3. the payload for one chunk of rsa key is 1960 bytes, fixed ; 4. the size of a key is 3.x such 1960 byte chunks, meaning 4 chunks. 5. the size of a 4 payload message is 16kb.
a111: Logged on 2018-09-28 15:12 asciilifeform: even if seems that 100% of
2/3-frag packets make it through in 'laboratory' conditions, still gotta remember that the frag reassembly buffer is the ~exact~ equivalent of the pre-trb 'block orphanage'
Mocky: yes but two types of redraw, one hard blanks out rect and then draws (amounts to
2 redraws), the other attempts update
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-10-01#1856375 << let's give it a public reading, then. it says : "1. Bitcoin is a far reaching innovation with effects unknown and unknowable.
2. It is altogether probable that its effects will conflict with all currently established human conventions. 3. Maintaining the core values as established by the original author in the form of a reference implementation that is lightweight, coherent and cru
☝︎ mod6: thats still
2 orders faster than the last test tho.
Mocky: the step one stuff is well documented, the steps
2 & 3 are not and my current info is gleaned from 5 diff reports by foreigners. situation on the gorund could be different
Mocky: step
2 seems paperwork heavy for both company and real estate leasers plus ~4 week wait on inspector
Mocky: next step would be a Trade License which requires lease of physical location and inspction of same. third step of filing with immigration service requires both 1 and
2, and at that point only can hire employees and issue residence permits and sponsor foreigners
mircea_popescu: in the end, useless hp box found new life as heroes
2 playstation.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: i understood the complaint as "apparently someone somewhere is under the impression BingoBoingo can't get 3490874389 crates shipped because there's a law about local morons being limited to
2"
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform would it be fair to say the discount for risk-of-loss through this process is about 40% ? ie,
2 in 5 shipments are lost to it ?
a111: Logged on 2018-09-25 15:58 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-09-25#1854282 << i don't get it, 50 packets / hour is less than 1 per minute. this can't saturate anything. are you doing the burst in the sense of just dumping all the packets on the interface in
2 s and waiting the 3598 other s idle ?
a111: Logged on 2018-09-25 11:13 diana_coman: following from the above: currently order and order-mismatches *can* be calculated at data analysis time based on the
2 logs; alternatively, I could add another
2 octets to the tester's own header to store an order number so receiver can also report directly any order-mismatch - not sure if that's worth it though, any thoughts on it?
diana_coman: following from the above: currently order and order-mismatches *can* be calculated at data analysis time based on the
2 logs; alternatively, I could add another
2 octets to the tester's own header to store an order number so receiver can also report directly any order-mismatch - not sure if that's worth it though, any thoughts on it?
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-09-24 20:17 asciilifeform: well yes : conceivably 'frags in
2' worx ~100% of time, but 'in 8' not etc
a111: Logged on 2014-11-15 00:28 asciilifeform: one would read instructions. another, turn a wrench, whatever. third would check that
2 corresponds to 1. then, all three sign under that step in recipe.
mircea_popescu: mind giving it a seeing to ? it'll be a very useful heuristic, imo, "get rk drivers on
2.6 kernel"
mircea_popescu: is your idea drivers won't link against
2 line kernel ?
mircea_popescu: im willing to bet nothing worth the mention was added since
2.6 that can't be added in an improved format to great gain.
mircea_popescu: i seriously am going to have to drop
2.x kernels ? this is kinda scandalous.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
2.6.something ? or which are you thinking ?
BingoBoingo: So Friday night 19 year old kid was struck by a car
2 blocks away from my bed in an act the competent authorities are pinning on "street racers". So the question is "Wat do?"
diana_coman: asciilifeform, the IP_To_String will return a string with null chars (in Ada: Character'Val(0)) at the end for IPs that are shorter than 16 chars (e.g. 98.20.105.41); I'm in
2 minds whether to make it change those to spaces (keeps size same) or otherwise return some len; since it's your lib though: what is your take on it?
mod6: i mean not constant pain, but pretty bad for the first
2-3 years after that.
mircea_popescu: but i mean, logically. man wakes up in morning. "do i wish to die today or live another day ?" if answer comes out
2, he goes with no guns, AND ACTS ACCORDINGLY
mircea_popescu: looky, the mechanics of him being arrested were, from the pastebin : 1. dood saw a box of bruised bananas in dumpster, decided store will dump 100s of lbs, on the basis of experience ;
2. dood told self "i dodged that police cruiser hundreds of times, can do it again" ; 3. dood decided to cross after first pass of cruiser, rather than wait AS PER USUAL see if it comes back ; 4. when spotted, dood decided to run into blind all
a111: Logged on 2018-09-19 03:11 Mocky: construction workers for their 2022 world cup stadii firmly in gulag, unpaid for year+, dying at a rate of 1 every
2 days, according to The Guardian ~2014
mircea_popescu: provided of course personas fisicas de republica oriental can receive more than
2 packets a year.
a111: Logged on 2018-09-19 16:22 mircea_popescu: think of the whole opposability angle, will you. 1. alf : "your summaries suck"
2. bimbo "master, is this true ?" now i'm stuck. i'm not going to do a 3.b. "yes, because i like him" and i can't do a 3.a. "yes, because ~SOMETHING~" as the something's an undefined symbol.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: DHL's line at the level I engaged them so far is "Personas fisicas" get
2 dispatched "compras de exterior" paying tax and all that. In spite of more than two already making it through thus far DHL's niggers are stuck on this. But there's another level of insanity to this retardation.