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phf: ha, i'm not falling for
that one! i'm right now in
the process of
trying
to kill
that damn dragon
mircea_popescu: phf dude you gotta
try
the caster. it's
the night of reason, so i got summon skeletons; summon skeleton archers and summo nzombies on
the main + summon zombies and summon floating sword ON
THE PET.
that's like 40 different
things ; and a sort of chain lightning
that goes
through walls. (summons also work
through walls).
phf: i
think it was a
trapper vanquisher
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ayup.
there's
tons of stuff, i cut it short because my reference list was gettying endless
phf: i got
to some "hell" levels on "hardcorest of modes, stay away" and gave up because i was just cutting
through everything like butter. it just got dull
phf: torchlight?? scrapping
the bottom of
the barrel
there
mircea_popescu: i honestly
thought i should run around drinking random fluids more. isn't random-fluids-drinking
the death preventer ? it is ARMOR !?
mircea_popescu: meanwhile
torchlight has
the following advice for me : "if you find yourseld dying
too much, you should
try
to increase your armor"
mircea_popescu: actually iirc
there was some woman who named her daugher Drop
Table Students;-- so...
mircea_popescu: this'd be on
the level of naming it "Villa Please
Turn
The Doorknob
To Gain Entrance."
mircea_popescu: it's up
there on
the level of, you know how pretentions
twits NAME
their house ? "Villa Futipemata" and stuff ?
mircea_popescu: there's some "b2b" app somewhere printing
the banners as instruction sets or wtf.
mircea_popescu: a right. so basically
there's no reasonable expectation
mircea_popescu: there's something i don't understand. if 3 mods pop at
the same
time like
this, shouldn't it be because
they shared a factor ?
mircea_popescu: are you aware YOUR server redirects
to www.url all
teh
time ?
shinohai: Dear lord, if I find a bug, I certainly don't want
to report it, I want
to hide it away for future use, if any!
shinohai: Use Cases: "Willy was creating a logo for his soccer club in Inkscape when it crashed. Being
the family's Ubuntu expert, he feels a responsibility
to help improve
the system. He's reported one or
two bugs in Launchpad before,
though it wasn't a particularly enjoyable experience. "
mircea_popescu: wait, i
thought
this works on
the crash report ~reader~
mircea_popescu: "make
things simple". you know, "to attract new people". so
then call eval() on random
text files!
jhvh1: shinohai:
The operation succeeded.
mircea_popescu: ah alf, remember
the happy days a few years ago when we actually
thought gpg ~= pgp ?
mircea_popescu: the above
three lines
took 3 years of
thinking
to produce ;
this in preference of $3mn or worse.
mircea_popescu: fuckgoats is basically one part of
the original cardano, specifically,
the one actually worth making,
turned up
to 11.
mircea_popescu: this is not directly obvious from a
theoretical view. a major reason why defensive business management and practical engineering pay off is
that you get
to catch
this sort of
thing and fix it.
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski
the original planned item (cardano) was an over-engineered, incorrectly defined,
too broad and
too complex
toaster-and-shoe-shiner.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-15 23:38 phf: magic artifact from our own
tmsr wizard, cures boils and sours milk
phf: magic artifact from our own
tmsr wizard, cures boils and sours milk
☟︎ pete_dushenski: o ? but
they're still one in
the same physical object, yes ?
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: from peterl in contravex comments : "I could be wrong (have not ordered one yet myself), but isn't
the cardano a sub-piece of
the FUCKGOATS? So
they are delivering a bigger, more complex, more useful item (but later)
than what
they originally planned
to sell?" i must say i missed
this difference b/w fuckgoats and cardano as well. i guess i'd assumed
that
the latter'd been renamed
to
the former
shinohai: " segregated witness data shall not be counted in determining block sizes for
the purposes of
this bet. "
phf: hmm, when i wc -l stuff in s1_banners.tar.gz i only get 13189523 records, where'd
the other 1: 2456665
mircea_popescu: this might be
the most covering census ever published. ~everything else seems
to go by
the "we sampled 500 here and 500
there - if it's good enough
to guess your president it should be good enough for
the net
too!"
phf: heh, just noticed
that my glyf.org is in
the banners list, with a rather embarrassingly verbose banner
mod6: where it does get a bit hairy is when you're going down
the freeway with over 6+"
mod6: ben_vulpes: indeed,
there's like 1.5" of snow on
the ground.
ben_vulpes: mod6: i figured you in particular would appreciate
the ineptitude on display
mod6: i like how
the guy couldn't keep it out of
the ditch even with chains on
the
tires.
thestringpuller: ben_vulpes: i'll be
there probably in January. ugh not looking forward
to driving in
that shit.
mircea_popescu: in other news my god grep -i is a lot slower
than grep plain
Framedragger: ("mkj" is a pretty random acronym of
the first names of
three people who started up
the server in ~2008)
Framedragger: (a friend sysadmin and google dude uses mkj.lt,
too, but
this would be quite amusing)
Framedragger: (i should write down some stuff before i forget, such as, figuring out ssh-keyscan limits etc.; luckily i wasn't dumb enough
to delete any scripts written etc...)
a111: Logged on 2016-05-20 18:03 Framedragger: "also, anyone want
to run a ssh server key spider ?" << heh, k, i'm up for
this, might as well be useful while i brood
a111: Logged on 2016-05-20 17:53 mircea_popescu: also, anyone want
to run a ssh server key spider ?
Framedragger: (ah no need
to -excludeterms in btcbase search i guess :p )
mircea_popescu: do you happen
to have handy also link
to
the original discussion in july
that lead
to you scanning ?
a111: Logged on 2016-11-20 23:28 Framedragger:
the *banners.txt's are my partial cleanup, *_err_scan.log's are
the original stderr's (with some junk in
them). but i will clean
this myself later. and siphnos.mkj.lt is where i'll host phuctor-related data. (it's on a separate unused vps, got an 'ok' from $work for now.)
mircea_popescu: alrighty, lettuce see what gems lie in
the data oncle Framedragger has provied.
Framedragger: so no need for
this (but obvs would be cool,
too)
Framedragger: fwiw i plan
to make
these available
through a search interface - will put stuff into db. i
think i'll make it so
that one can link
to particular db entry via
that deterministic-alf-fingerprint you concocted
Framedragger: (note, some of
those version strings contain OS string, some of
them don't;
these
TXTs store versionstrings-as-they-were-seen, without any ssh-server/OS version separation.)
Framedragger: (the criterion for choosing which banner
to report is a simple "max string length.") (again, note, all of
those "multiple" banners were from a single scan event, same date, so no historical knowledge is lost by only reporting single banner per single (ip,port) pair.) hope
this makes sense.
Framedragger: (format in
TXTs is simple CSV: ipv4address,banner --
the latter may contain spaces, commas etc, but any surrounding whitespace (incl newlines) is stripped.
there's only one banner per ipv4 even
though *same* scan sometimes returned multiple (slightly different, e.g. includes or excludes OS string) banners.)
Framedragger: (numbers in filenames and internal line order maps
to openpgp files i gave you, fwiw)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: eh no real need for hardware acceleration on
the old games anyway
phf: fwiw play on mac scripts didn't add anything except for a dodgy point and click interface
that downloads a bunch of stuff i don't need. game still doesn't play well with native rendering. i suspect
tha some specific binary blob version of directx (or precursor?) will solve
the issue, but...