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asciilifeform: naggum had some imho interesting detail re 'magic numbers', and how they are not born from empty space, but are gangrenously oozed eternally by pathologically misdesigned systems where operator is FORCED to lie about foreknowledge of field sizes, types, etc.
mircea_popescu: then have name record on that = mircea popescu and freenode-nick record = mircea_popescu and blog = trilema.com and goodreads = whatever
mircea_popescu: technically i suppose the correct way for this to work would be for me to own 6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452 which i do own because hey.
mircea_popescu: you know what'd happen if women had no legs ? all sidewalks would be covered in slime lines. but do you know what happened once plebs were taught to read ? all fucking code is covered in slime lines.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: i'm still not sure about the delegation thing. if A owns goodreads, B should in principle be able to register fuck.goodreads , right? but then allowing for a possibility of delegation would be nice. or, it'd just be a matter of convention *within deedbot's context*.
mircea_popescu: that's the thing with magic values : they are secreted by and attract like pheromones the imperial mind.
mircea_popescu: i don't think it does. i just say it should.
Framedragger: (btw, current dns does not allow for arbitrary fields the way you think it does; it does have a TXT type of record, but that's not the same; types of records are baked-in in the sense that they have magical IDs to be specified at dns payload header. obvs this cannot stand!)
mircea_popescu: so then deedbot could own goodreads and delegate mircea_popescu.goodreads to me.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger on contemplation it'd be a "goodreads" root rather than the domain in question.
a111: Logged on 2015-09-14 02:02 trinque: I'd rather have the index of the right man's bookshelf than access to every landfill on earth for free
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2015-09-14#1273498 << and it would satisfy this perfectly. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: so that way you can more finely weigh the sites.
Framedragger: the N-to-1 relation (many possible ratings for one name) needs to be stored somehow, i suppose it may be multiple gns fields, but then it is the case that not *all* fields of a specific name are controlled by the name's owner; or, there's a separate service / storage thing.
mircea_popescu: give trinque 's idea a bit of a kick, basically. just because something was mentioned here doesn't automatically mean it's worth reading ; though it IS a sign it exists.
mircea_popescu: or two
mircea_popescu: same thing : people pop a link in, if the site's any good it gets a !!readworthy
mircea_popescu: nah works just like !!rate. currently someone pops in, people !!up him, if he's not obnoxious gets a courtesy rating or two.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: like, the name is signed, or specific piece of content is signed? i assume the former?
mircea_popescu: in principle it would be very gns-based. if i sign btcbase/logs mkj.lt/log trilema.com etc, you can do "signed:mp" in your search box and get results from THESE
Framedragger: trinque: L2 here means two edges away from logs?
trinque: unfairness makes the world so manageable
trinque: given a concept of the top, you can do things like "archive all content within L2 of logs"
mircea_popescu: google is ~worthless as it is, certainly there's a hole here.
Framedragger: i suppose the system could then also integrate with gns, in the sense that gns-listed content could in principle be searched, too..
trinque: decent way to pick gems from the mountain of shit
trinque: something like pagerank with the logs being heavily favored over all other content would be quite useful
trinque: Framedragger: it'd be a step towards a republican search engine too
BingoBoingo: ALso Nikki Haley condemned to UN Ambassador position, sound like career ender for the Governor.
mircea_popescu: not even that expensive.
Framedragger: would be nice to run a netcraft-like service which observes all searchable internet's certificates..
Framedragger: asciilifeform: looks like some folks may have generated ssl certs this way, too...
BingoBoingo: The ones settled in South St Louis very happy with South St Louis, but the ones settled in NORTH St Louis...
asciilifeform has been planning to do this for most of a year now, but has not enough hands
asciilifeform: btw if anyone is looking for something to do, getting hold of a copy of diddled freebsd and generating several hundred thousand ssh and pgp keys, would be spiffy
asciilifeform: ( and in case anyone forgot, the above is to be seen in light of https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-02-18/freebsd-random-number-generator-vulnerability )
asciilifeform: an page this passage has been removed.'
asciilifeform: in other ( https://archive.is/WOLLO ) lulz, 'When you take a look at the implementation of /dev/random in [freebsd] 11.0 you will notice that with the support of the new random algorithms (fortuna has replaced yarrow), there is also support to feed the entropy with a write call to /dev/random. The 10.x releases do not support this write call. The man page previously said for 10.3 that writes will be silently ignored and in the 11.0 m
asciilifeform: lel i was about to ask, what's a pss and where is ord
asciilifeform: (how many american folx are ready to pay $500,000 for a 'ford' ?)
asciilifeform: ditto the 'bring J0BZZZ!!!! back from china' thing
asciilifeform: shinohai: 'wall' was a catch-all name for the (economically impossible) notion of bringing back 1952
shinohai: Why build wall when Mexicans will just continue to play dig-dug.
asciilifeform: 'People in the myriad “alt-right” communities that have flourished online in recent years are also expressing their displeasure that Trump appears to have abandoned the most extreme of his policies – at least for now – such as building a wall and prosecuting Hillary Clinton.'
asciilifeform: sorta why chinese canal is supposedly in the works (iirc -- in nicaragua, under protection of cn navy)
a111: Logged on 2016-11-23 12:28 mircea_popescu: basically they just take your ship.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-11-23#1572554 << eh it isn't as if panama were a sovereign country. usg takes what it wants there, incl. presidents ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-11-22 21:37 asciilifeform: !~later tell davout is your www down ?
mircea_popescu: basically they just take your ship. ☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: mats you have no fucking idea what the costs of this happening are.
mircea_popescu: trinque the whores are ok. the "elites"... not so much.
shinohai: A Trumpreich DoD should provide a steady stream of entertaining lulz no doubt.
mats: can't wait to see what 2017 has in store for DoD
shinohai: Been a bad year for the US Navy
mod6: <+trinque> asciilifeform: it will. << this thing is awesome btw!
trinque: but y'know, got some free cigarettes out of the deal, so as usual, net gain
trinque: suffice it to say that this country does not produce anyone worth "networking" is a thing.
trinque: what's up currently was a single shot of the tool
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/2376DC4A598D0B7FBCC1A66D71E36ADB37969120DC2D5B7C24BAEC8DD9FF5FD9 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 1704...9563 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '109.226.172.170 (ssh-rsa key from 109.226.172.170 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <ssh...lt>; '
a111: Logged on 2016-11-21 06:11 trinque: http://wot.deedbot.org/29F5BC967632415AB9836DB63E452A7A2A00DEC1.html << thing's coming along.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-11-21#1571797 << trinque does that thing ever update?? ☝︎
asciilifeform: lel re how they stuffed entire comp into the 'nand'
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> probably << For some definitions thereof. Do have the smoking thing.
mircea_popescu: certainly open internals is the golden standard for safety machinery.
trinque: lest anyone thing I'm tipping my hand, I don't think the thing can work at all unless the mechanism by which it works can be made public.
trinque thinks the serial diode as described by asciilifeform is appropriate for deedbot wallet.
trinque: phf: so like, import them, man.
trinque: in completely other lol, apparently the ppc macs have a vestigial serial port
phf: i think it's http://btcbase.org/log/2016-04-02#1444829 ☝︎
trinque: where are these ancient logs, anyway?
trinque: so day page plus the anchor link which identifies the line
trinque: a guy clicks a link on the wot browser and he's kicked to a page which highlights the message.
phf: trinque: how's the interface supposed to look? /log-first-message?nick=foo and it gives you html rendering? or text/plain in kako format? or?
phf: asciilifeform: that's the first task after i vpatch the code. i basically started doing that on live server, got as far as loading the logs into memory, and realize that i can't change what's there without testing it, which means i need to backport everything into my dev environment. blah blah blah
mircea_popescu: yes but you prolly don't actually want it before he does the import
trinque: still would be right endpoint that eventually would be honest?
asciilifeform: (so it'd then show inaccurate 'first spoke's)
asciilifeform: trinque, phf: iirc the ancient logz are not yet in..?
trinque: that's what I did with deedbot; forgot about it and the gods favored me.
asciilifeform: but that was then !!
asciilifeform: ( at one point asciilifeform was convinced that phf must be running his logtron on winblowz 98 or similar ! )
asciilifeform: i have nfi what specifically phf did to his logtron, but it mostly worx now!!
phf: all the sbcl friendly patching that i did in september was done on the server, live, under fire, so right now i'm just slowly retroactively vpatching the code, at which point i can move onto the outstanding issues
phf: Framedragger: yeah, bug in the router, can access as http://btcbase.org/patches (which i know is confusing since it's also /log/), but obviously needs to be fixed ☟︎
asciilifeform: where is that legend of legends, the cuntprint reader.
asciilifeform: re 'proof of cunt', one inescapably wonders why this important organ escaped the 'biometrics' craze
shinohai: If you aren't queer or whatever I guess you can't write and get paid for them.
shinohai: What the hell is a PoC? https://twitter.com/SarahJamieLewis/status/801212011996557312
asciilifeform: Framedragger: there was a long thread, somewhere in the logz it sits.
Framedragger: (which reminds me that i hinted of consolidating what i myself find into a wiki, which would be useful for folks, and never did that...)
Framedragger: i'm mostly just lost between all the different pieces of the republican infrastructure :)
mod6: anyway, trb takes my top efforts, but i'll fit this new t stuff in when I can for sure.
tb0t: Project: trb, ID: 1, Type: D, Subject: Wallet counts change amounts in total balance, Antecedents: , Notes: It has been wildly reported that version 0.5.4 (99999) of the Reference Implementation adds change from a given transaction to the wallet balance.
mod6: !%p trb 1
mod6: %p trb 1
mod6: im tinkering with the database tables now actually.
mod6: i'm actually making a database currently for a possible private version in the future.
Framedragger: mod6: ah! ty!
mod6: if you wanna see all the tickets: http://thebitcoin.foundation/tickets/ take a look in there.
Framedragger: also i don't remember where on the web i can view this, if anywhere