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indiancandy: not everyone understands
the florida accent
phf: if a brother's going
to run
this country, i want it
to be a proper nigga
phf: kanye is
too white, i don't want another oreo in
the office
shinohai doesn't
think he has ever visited mfc
shinohai: The joys of cam sites and
their automated users.
trinque: one of ben_vulpes' actually, but we
tend
to pass her around
danielpbarron: i
think you want gpg4win or kleopatra or something
Framedragger: esp.
the ending,
the connection is maybe *too* blunt, even: Ed goes "You get some distance on it. And, all
those
twists and
turns, well
they’re
the shape of your life . . . Seeing it whole, gives you some peace.” vs meursault getting a kind of climax in his cell, pacing in circles, accepting 'benign indifference' of
the universe, or somesuch (been long
time ago
too)
jhvh1: shinohai:
The operation succeeded.
a111: Logged on 2014-10-14 06:34 mircea_popescu: anyone seen
the man who wasn't
there ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo you recall lafond's piece in which he wonders why is it women
think it a good idea
to
try and stick
their fingers up
the anus while sucking cock ?
mircea_popescu: yeah, all
the way
to akkerman (bilhorod-dnistrovskyi).
Framedragger: ah,
that's a wholly other angle for looking at
the
thing - interesting...
mircea_popescu: (i find it no end of amusing
that
today
the same romania isn't agitating for eating up
the western
third of
the actuak ukraine, "historically romanian
territory")
mircea_popescu: anyway, it was part of
the ro agitation
towards
the ukraining of
the austro-hungarian empire and giving it some parts.
mircea_popescu: "better die in battle with untarnished honor
than be a slave again on
the old homeland"
Framedragger: oh wow,
that's not
the worst
thing
to be become part of an anthem for sure! (if google
translate is
to be believed;
the latter part is
translated as "...than slaves upon
the old ground" which has a nice ring
to it)
Framedragger: worth considerin'... not always easy
to implement, but i hear ya
Framedragger: worth a visit in
the summer. peninsula (Neringa) is nice, would recommend
Framedragger: pre-planning and worrying hasn't worked much
thus far anyway
Framedragger: mircea_popescu:
the island of post-soviet (homeland) for
the
time being :) it has a proper summer, friends, forests, sea and lower living costs; i don't know where i will land after
that
that, if anywhere. for
the first
time not worried,
tho.
Framedragger juggling shitty schedules. looking forward
to summer (which will hopefully also include deframedraggerisation of UK!)
Framedragger: ..yes,
that was an educational and depressing read.
ben_vulpes: i'll
take a copy of 0.8.2 as well, why not.
phf: mod6: actually ignore
that entire subthread, i'm reading
the log backwards :/
a111: Logged on 2017-01-14 00:57 mod6: Even
though
the flow is correct, it depends on changes
that are no longer
there for files such as init.cpp...
ben_vulpes: "Anyway,
the experiment more or less failed. I began
to suspect
the reasons behind JSP's ugly appearance had less
to do with Java
than with
the crazy idea of mushing
two unrelated languages and syntaxes
together."
a111: Logged on 2017-01-14 05:10 ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: show me
the html file with common lisp in it
phf: a complete graph (with no
trimming) ~could~ indicate missing antecedents, but only if you split vpatches by files first. so instead of having m files for n vpatches you have m*n vpatches, with one file per one vpatch. in
that case a missing link will show a vpatch without antecedent
phf: i've reworked
the graph/press code while working on press/blame renderer, and in
the process discovered various issues with
the current approach. so i wouldn't really look at
the press/graph for reference at
the moment
a111: Logged on 2017-01-14 00:59 mircea_popescu: on
trying
to check out phf 's nice graph i discover btcbase.org/patches redirects,
to btcbase.org/patches/nil
phf: graph rendering, whether you remove links or not, simply shoes what links
to what. if nothing links,
than
there's nothing in
the algo
to indicate
that lack of linking, whether you have
that extra edge or not
a111: Logged on 2017-01-14 00:59 mod6: His graph doesn't show all of
the edges, and as
this correctly highlights, I believe
to be less
than perfect.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-14#1602646 << actually
this makes no difference if i do or if i don't.
the correct solution
that's sitting on my laptop is
to explicitly check for exhaustive anticedents, and
then render a missing link if
there's one missing
☝︎ ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: show me
the html file with common lisp in it
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform not according
to archive.is ; maybe
they invented a whole new web or something.
ben_vulpes: so is 'echo' really how you get values from php
to html?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i appreciate
the concern. nobody in my wot's operating under
the delusion
that modernly available bitcoin clients will move
their coins safely.
ben_vulpes: "ohey look,
the dipshits
took down
the legacy bins." "...oh.
that's not good."
ben_vulpes: man has
to understand what he's dealing with.
ben_vulpes: wasn't in
the mood for
trbquest on civvy machine
a111: Logged on 2017-01-14 03:08 mircea_popescu:
this is utterly incomprehensible. so
there's
this bunch of bots
that keep making empty post requests, identify as googlebot. here's a sample :
mircea_popescu: (you may be excused from
thinking
that's a stupid question, as it is, but nevertheless
the rust lingo is insane in
this vein. "why can i not borrow a boxed vector content as mutable" ie let's make up a whole lingo of nonsense)
mircea_popescu: anyway, /me
tires of #rust.
there's been 500 join/parts and strictly one line ("<clmg> How do I borrow a vector mutably while iterating over
that vector? Is it possible?") in
the past 3 hours.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> watching glue dry is better nao. << How are
the urethane warts doing?
mircea_popescu: "Your free speech is not our problem. We recognize
that
this policy is a restrictive political stance.
That is
the intent. If you want a room with different rules, go create one."
mircea_popescu: oh unsurprisingly enough rust has a "code of conduct".
this is getting
to be signal-positive : if $item has "code of conduct", $item is comprised of idiots, imbeciles and
their handlers.
mircea_popescu: but no, you can't do
this with an empty post, it'd have
to include dataz.
mircea_popescu: so i
thought long and hard wtf it could be, and it finally occured
to me maybe
they're using
the pingback checking
trilema does
to "drive
traffic", ie, dorks "buy
traffic", spammer asks list of wordpress installs
to check if dork has pingback, dork
thinks he's getting "uniques".
mircea_popescu: but as
the months wore on (no fucking kidding, half a year +, 2-3-5 a minute, every minute, no exception, i've seen by now 10`000s of ips doing
THIS and
this only) i started
thinking maybe i'm
the stupid one here ?
mircea_popescu: at first i
thought
they're
trying
to spam
trilema, and doing it from central ip but inept enough
to not realize
that
the custom error message
trilema spits if you
try
this is NOT a success (ie, matching for failure, and failing
to move on). ie, stupid.
mircea_popescu: if anyone can explain
this wonder
to me i'd be indebted.
mircea_popescu: leaving aside
the idiocy of ... seriously, you're going
to specify BOTH request
time and request
time float
to be passed around
through each request forever ?!?! ... wtf is
this ? empty posts
to xmlrpc.php. why.
mircea_popescu: this is utterly incomprehensible. so
there's
this bunch of bots
that keep making empty post requests, identify as googlebot. here's a sample :
☟︎ mircea_popescu: in other holy shit wtf is wrong with people - mp decides
to examine wtf are
these dorks doing
to his xmlrpc.php. so he writes in serialize($_POST), which is apparently how you're supposed
to do
this. but which also promptly fucks something up
mircea_popescu: yeah should be curious
to see when did alf like dbus. rms ? pre ? post ?
trinque: they were just continuing
the
theme
mircea_popescu: every once in a while it'll happen
that a retard has a good idea and fucks it up in
the implementation.
this is unavoidable, and some dirtying of hands will occur.
mircea_popescu: this has not so much
to do with
them and a lot
to do with satoshi being a derp.
mircea_popescu: so, yet again : either you know computers,
today, in which case you don't need
the "open source" usgtards ; or else you don't know computers,
today, in which case YOU NEVER WILL. period. no escape, no buts, no nothing. you NEVER WILL. and consequently it fucking does not matter one diddly what you do, be it github or reddit or writing lengthy missives
to asciilifeform
mircea_popescu: the fact
that no one is surprised is an argument for what i was saying.