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Framedragger: i simply haven't internalised the republic's world_takeover_timeline.txt
Framedragger: just sounded oddly specific
Framedragger: ben_vulpes: q3? like, 3rd quarter of year?
Framedragger: yeah sure
Framedragger: bots autoup folks there, use channel as funnel of good material into #trilema; or, bots calculate entropy of nicks outputting there, creating automatic pipeline.. horrible idea i know
Framedragger: #trilema-lounge
Framedragger: (mail from US takes a while here sometimes)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: not yet, airstrip1 royalmail.legit.biz must still be scanning it :)
Framedragger: and congratz mod6 on V release
Framedragger: congratz on fuckgoats shipments asciilifeform btw
Framedragger: luckily there haven't been any leakage of key material over radio ☟︎
Framedragger: the radio interface is hipsta but talk about increased attack surface omg.
Framedragger: it's one thing tor jumping ahead with newhope because omg POSTQUANTUM, but a pgp board.. lol
Framedragger: hm, even among new hipster crypto people newhope was still supposed to be 'experimental' / new (2015)
Framedragger: doppler: there's your project right there :D ^
Framedragger: so...much...junk
Framedragger: whenever*
Framedragger: would make sense to download more archives from commoncrawl from before january or wherever and to then grep for sensitive keywords but can't be bothered right now. sorry for teh hype
Framedragger: nah i think it's innocent, it's just full of junk, e.g. http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/ACKJH/?raw=true
Framedragger: in which case, sorry to disappoint
Framedragger: it's just how it works
Framedragger: anyway sample file's here https://commoncrawl.s3.amazonaws.com/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171232.43/crawldiagnostics/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00529-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz but in fact i may just be mistaken with regards to how commoncrawl works. maybe i'm supposed to be seeing random junk for a particular requested site
Framedragger: maybe there are some good keywords to search for sensitive material
Framedragger: 69M of text, hmm
Framedragger: (that said, could be some other reason. but lulzy)
Framedragger: > ahh
Framedragger: > Server: cloudflare-nginx
Framedragger: > content of relevant site full of unrelated html body / russian sites / wtf
Framedragger: > download datasets from commoncrawl.org for $work
Framedragger: 'scheduling'
Framedragger: (this might also a be good kickinass to finally move to db, however, no time till april, so considering quickdirtierfix for now, which is a bit yuck)
Framedragger will fix the gap, bbl
Framedragger: test2 (sorry for teh spam, need to make sure i understand issues)
Framedragger: but logger should of course be more antifragile(tm)
Framedragger: unplanned maintenance of some switch, my ass
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: yeah, server went down, and now need to fix stuff. will do
Framedragger: test
Framedragger: correlate gameplay to 'personality traits' => political 'lifestyles' (bernays and all modern 'voter-shaping' organizations) => sell data => $?
Framedragger: don't forget radium "shines at night!" toothpaste
Framedragger: yeahok.
Framedragger: i mean, towards NT kernel. boy i should recline now
Framedragger: asciilifeform: you didn't feel any appreciation while reverse engineering rootkits targetting NT kernel? :) just curious
Framedragger: (https://github.com/relan/exfat/blob/master/libexfat/exfatfs.h#L40 e.g.)
Framedragger: yeah sure (and probably notrly)
Framedragger: https://github.com/relan/exfat ftr, e.g.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: iirc there are reverse-engineered implementations, yes, but whether they're any good is another q
Framedragger: well i'm sold
Framedragger: gdax looks to have a sick animation on the landing page, with forever-rising candles
Framedragger: so many items for tickets :)
Framedragger: you basically deal with a continuous array; plus the option to be careful to read/write at sector boundaries for i/o efficiency.
Framedragger: not at all! sure, you still rely on disk's firmware but the degree of crapola-reliance is orders of magnitude less. *you do not deal with filesystem at all*.
Framedragger: not that my word carries a lot of weight here but gotta say, alf's block storage idea (bypassing fs) makes a lotta sense (and is elegant, with defined complexity, etc.)
Framedragger: suresure.
Framedragger: 4096 blocks per partition, with limited number of partitions per disk, etc?
Framedragger: afraid i didn't catch this particular drift, sir
Framedragger: sure. my internal alfatron says "may as well test for tape backup storage system viability" though; surely it's inefficient to test *all* things in a domain that one is not optimistic to begin with. but i see your rationale of course ☟︎
Framedragger: mod6: interesting to know!
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: oof, max fat32 size is 4gb, with a maximum of (to the tune of) hundreds of millions of files (less than 1bn); there's also exFAT of course, etc., but eugh ☟︎
Framedragger: (yeah mircea_popescu afraid i won't have time re. those other two till quite a bit later)
Framedragger: mod6: by steganographer, do you mean a way of linking to chat lines relevant to given project, or a way of automatically linking relevant chat lines (keywords), or a (flesh) user role? just curious
Framedragger: (current version records the important things including trb work, so imho it's doing fine)
Framedragger: hey that sounds pretty awesome.
Framedragger: (btw since there's so much different stuff happening i was considering doing something like http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-13#1481401 (and possibly using log.mkj.lt's multi-line-citation feature to 'capture' different notes/projects) but obviously expanding the ticketing system in a consistent, proper way is the way to go) ☝︎
Framedragger: ok cool :)
Framedragger: i guess having an easy way to add new projects (or have a 'misc' parent but maybe that's too dirty) would help in that it'd be easier to record stuff, including tasks not directly tied to trb or V
Framedragger: mod6: fwiw i agree completely. the key point here is (as you said) *noting it down* (including dead-ends). so yeah, afaict you're on the very right track here. i wonder, does the current system need complex massaging to be able to track things like that? i mean, you can add tickets, but i guess no way for them to have a *list* of notes (per ticket)
Framedragger: ooh new V, shiny
Framedragger: yeah, you're right, of course.
Framedragger: (she is the psychoanalyst btw, but the combo yields friction regardless)
Framedragger: srsly
Framedragger: anyway not sure how useful but you might want to take a look at http://thebitcoin.foundation/tickets/ doppler (at *_tickets.html), not sure how up to date. also http://trilema.com/category/job-board/ for interesting projects which may be good for you as well as good for this here forum
Framedragger: yeah :) i obviously didn't have any meaningful connection with him before he died, and this was the first semi-personal thing that honestly made me sad
Framedragger: s/diddled/doodled/ but diddled maybe even better
Framedragger: doppler: yeah they have frequent disagreement-verbiage between themselves, too, guess that's an interesting dynamic
Framedragger: (re. scientific tree, grandfather had this notebook where he diddled lots of things. he was a kind of soviet accountant, and died when i was ~4. many years later when looking at notebook, i discover this 'game' across a great many pages of it. turns out... game of life - neat)
Framedragger: now that i think of it, same with my tree i think
Framedragger: doppler: one's psychoanalyst and the other's member of parliament (we have frequent disagreements on things, suffice to say)
Framedragger: (^ thought of printing out project names for doppler to look at)
Framedragger: !~later tell mod6 oh is tb0t offline currently? :)
Framedragger: pretty neat to actually see an answer :)
Framedragger: that wasn't a joke question...
Framedragger: (in the greek sense of techne)
Framedragger: i think that list was supposed to focus on technology-things, hence it being so partial. (but then, maybe one can see 'church' as a piece of technology, etc...)
Framedragger: many-headed recursive hydra.
Framedragger: doppler: i found this useful when trying to understand what are some of the things that people are doing here: http://btcbase.org/log/2015-11-05#1317685 (seven items) ☝︎
Framedragger: (probably wasn't clear, i mean the photo, i've read the blog before. ..almost looks like it was shot on film or sth)
Framedragger: trinque: nice colour palette
Framedragger: hm ok.
Framedragger: (also due to modern out-of-order execution in cpu pipelines, may need to force all commands before the rdtsc call to be 'flushed', i.e. to have completed before the counter instruction is called; just noting for self)
Framedragger: (okay apparently if your cpu supports 'constant_tsc' (as seen in cpuinfo) then this timestamp counter actually counts time and not processor ticks which is a *good thing* given freq scaling etc.; this is available in all new intel processors; what a rabbit hole, man)
Framedragger: it doesn't do that for me (but i'm yet to double check that some 'additional' powersaving / freq scaling features are not enabled)
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-03-10#1624858 << re rdtsc etc, i'm curious, does `grep -E '^model name|^cpu MHz' /proc/cpuinfo` consistently report to you mhz which are (+/-1 a mhz or so) equal to model frequency? (i know you can turn off linux powersaving etc features) ☝︎☟︎
Framedragger: ben_vulpes: cool stuff!
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: many thanks (added a trivial answer just to properly ack). ok time to sleep before blabbering again, mein gott
Framedragger sleeps to become more coherent later
Framedragger: s/doesn't/isn't/
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i'm probably doing sth wrong but now one of the two replies i just posted is marked as awaiting moderation and the other doesn't; sorry if i broke some bytes
Framedragger: (ugh also s/connectionsvii/connections/)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2016/gossipd-design-document/#comment-121602 (hey thread wasn't finished) :)
Framedragger: not bad, not bad