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mircea_popescu: apparently "cyberhatsecurity" is a bunch of kids (usual male + coupla orbiters + love interest movie cast) defacing/ddosing random obscure websites (da.gov.ph, "official website of ella fitzgerald", ectb.org, readanddigest.com and so on). but an evidently important & mayn guy named system "Im leaving social media. im sorry guys. please if you want
to contact us go in our discord.
https://discord.gg/CtuX56e". which is worth ch
mircea_popescu: ⓘ [465] You are banned from
this server- (Clearing #cyberhatsecurity) Bots (2017/1/8 18.22) << random link
to freenode klined. nothwithstanding it never sent
to any channels. (or, for
that matter, had anything
to do with anything).
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 17:18 asciilifeform: every large conversation has a start. why not quote
that.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599506 << because
the fact
that op is not already here carries
the significance
that
the op has serious mental issues, of
the nature of mental retardation, on which basis it is safe
to assume op would return "that has nothing
to do" rather
than correctly prune
the
trees
to get
the shared up-node and
then engage in
the correct, intellectual-curiosity driven behaviour of reading himself out of
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 17:18 phf: well, mp is presumably
trying
to solve a problem of quoting large conversations. our
thread links for example go for one liners, but require extra effort
to figure out where
the conversation starts and where it ends, etc.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599505 << mp is in fact approaching
the problem of "lord can be given single link pointer can be
trusted
to figure out
the correct
tree ; but outsider is much better served by being given block, because outsider ~= retard". so i
tend
to love ranges for
things like "referencing old cannonical
thread on periphery such as blog post comments" whereas love line references for "remind someone in c
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 17:11 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599371 << i've been
thinking about
this problem, because range select is very handy, but i haven't figured out a way
to make it not confusing. specifically
the "stickiness" where you catch a range and can't get rid of it. can implement
the
traditional select semantics like shift-click
to activate a range?
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 17:50 asciilifeform: published design, and not only design, but
the mask generator (runs on, i shit
thee not, itself, also)
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 18:21 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of
the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print conference proceedings,
the bulk of actual
technology needed
to recreate probably somewhere on a
TAPE. i don't know where you got
that mask generator runs on scheme83.
the entire production stack was for mit cadr
phf: sometimes i want
to address specific point in a context of a larger conversation. when i speak here it's usually enough
to just point into conversation, but mp with his audience perhaps requires more contextualization
phf: well, mp is presumably
trying
to solve a problem of quoting large conversations. our
thread links for example go for one liners, but require extra effort
to figure out where
the conversation starts and where it ends, etc.
☟︎ phf: but if you're going javascript frontend
then might as well go full modifier mode. shift
to select, command click
to move cursor inside selection, etc.
phf: though i like
the idea of esc
phf: you have a choice
to represent everything with a "click" procedure
that activates
things on backend (by altering get parameters), or you go frontend in which case welcome
to
the javascript hell
phf: and
then once you have a range and
trying
to get rid of it, if you have a screen full of range, you have
to go
through
the whole "scroll
till no range, select arbitrary line"
thing
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 15:08 mircea_popescu: phf any idea on how
to replicate Framedragger 's logger multiline selection
thing without
the hassle ? maybe something like "first click, highlights line ; second click, highlights area ;
third click, highlights line within area" or such ?
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599371 << i've been
thinking about
this problem, because range select is very handy, but i haven't figured out a way
to make it not confusing. specifically
the "stickiness" where you catch a range and can't get rid of it. can implement
the
traditional select semantics like shift-click
to activate a range?
☝︎☟︎ trinque: congrats
to asciilifeform on phuctor's return. bbl
trinque: also, can pull
traditional heavy-drinking lake machines around. very important.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 15:58 asciilifeform: bed looks rather small on
the picture
tho
mircea_popescu: and of course all
the outbound links on yosefk.com linked above are gone.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 09:28 netmonk: you dont manage 500k servers like you manage
the 10 servers of paymium
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 09:17 davout: ovh is a french company, stands for "on vous héberge" and are basically
the niggers of
the hosting business here in france
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 05:21 ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: did you ever figure out
the source of
the spuriata?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
there apparently exist beds now where
the bed is barely larger
than an ordinary couch. progress, dood.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 08:02 ben_vulpes: i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even
tried
to apply
those patches
through a strict v, but i'm still going
to go slam my head in a door until i get some of
the stupid out
mircea_popescu: Framedragger yeah, and i didn't even realise at
the
time wtf was happening.
mircea_popescu: and "10m over ocean" is you know... ONE WAVE getting close enough
to spray in your intake and it's bye bye
Framedragger: (before, i had
this idea of user being able
to alter ranges very simply; but obviously
there was
the whole confusion of "i want
to alter anchor" vs. "i want
to alter range" function when clicking on
timestamp, which sucked.)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform well it's a big
thing, because if you're off radar you can be
targetted by individual experts carrying 3
to 8 shots each ; and if you're on
the radar you can be
targetted by
technicians carrying 64
to 256 shots each.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger
the dot would create range, if a line is already highlighted.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 15:20 mircea_popescu: Framedragger how about adding a · in between
timestamp and speaker, so
that
timestamp is still lined as now, but
the dot is linked
to make range ?
mircea_popescu: and
there is
to
this day no better missile defense
than air-ground effects.
mircea_popescu: fighter jet being on
trajectory
that flies into
terrain in 10 seconds is exactly
the opposite of lethally stupid.
mircea_popescu: the reasoning hopefully being
that by
then, rage can't possibly hurt anything.
mircea_popescu: ( Framedragger and also, hour
ticks in
the shape of a <hr /> ; and also - gray out
the bot lines.)
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 07:59 ben_vulpes: so duh, vdiff does not guarantee patches will be sensible in a v
tree, and it is incumbent upon a patch-grinder
to ensure
their patches actually apply cleanly.
mircea_popescu: ( Framedragger and if you work on it, moving away from
the "<name> "
to
the bolded-name-colon convention would also be very nice.