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mircea_popescu: i don'
t think you either know or could meet if you dedicated a year to it someone possessed of an ai capable of identifying who the fuck to shoot.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the us is turning socialist because average us produced cuntlet can'
t bridge the gap between what she thinks her priceless snowflake of a snatch is worth and what i might consider paying.
gizmolearner: McAfee was sort of mid startup when I joined, so 90% of my money was from them becaause the stock was actually worth somthing. By startups I had higher salary, but it wasn'
t on a level to complete with the stock.
mircea_popescu: you don'
t want to hook up one of these to a board, and use it to probe chip ?
mircea_popescu: and yes you have some dB loss because of the resistence of the medium. "i couldn'
t see that light officer". of course not, it was faint and you were wearing glasses.
☟︎ Framedragger: there is that. i don'
t do lots of driving at all, and plan to avoid driving at night, ever. but, yeah, point taken.
gizmolearner: On the quark it actually does slide a few insructions on reset because they didn'
t bother to wire TRST, so they are reseting in stopping in some hacky way.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger well, doctor knows so you don'
t have to :)
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653027 << but no, not really. you don'
t wear them continuously, and the lacrimal soup isn'
t very conducive in the first place. it's true plastic is great bacterial substrate, but really material science has come a long way, this is not much of a concern.
☝︎ Framedragger: mircea_popescu: multiple operations? i haven'
t even considered that. hmm, thanks for the pointer
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 13:36 Framedragger: gets more dangerous with more intense myopia etc., doesn'
t it?
mircea_popescu: this isn'
t by any chance the first time you got a probe going ?
gizmolearner: I figured it out. Instruction at 0xfffffff0 is a jump. The probe doesn'
t refresh the registers until after you execute an instruction. So after reset the registers are stale.
mircea_popescu: can'
t say without the docs for your specific item, but i guess it doesn'
t ?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don'
t get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don'
t even remember i had)
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652989 << no, i have no objection to it being incomprehensible, it strikes me as nutty also. perhaps a major part of the explanation is that whenever i don'
t remember something i just pick a girl who likely doesn'
t know it, ask her about it, and when she doesn'
t know it she gets ordered to research it. another part of it, maybe even larger, is that the stuff that actually interests me isn'
t ☝︎ gizmolearner: Any idea why reset on Gizmo explorer doesn'
t starts at EIP=0xfffffc10 instead of 0xfffffff0?
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652986 << used to, until this year. i like the fresh air scent of clothes / can'
t stand detergent perfume bs. unexaminedly i didn'
t even consider non-open air drying of clothes to be acceptably hygienic in the first place, as per ro traditionz.
☝︎ gizmolearner: I don'
t even know how they reversed the huffman coding in the first place since the table is buried in PCH ROM.
gizmolearner: Yeah would have been really quickly if it wasn'
t buried in compressed code. Instead it's in years of BIOS's and basically gives remote as if local root access.
Framedragger: gets more dangerous with more intense myopia etc., doesn'
t it?
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 10:04 phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don'
t get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don'
t even remember i had)
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 07:00 gizmolearner: I noticed in the probe faq that new APUs aren'
t supported. Any thoughts on what the best board (memory capacity I guess) that will work with the probe?
phf`:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652797 << i don'
t get it. i'd say i could get rid of about 20% of my books, but the rest i read or consult regularly. i had the bulk of my books in storage last year, and it was inconvenient (unlike say clothes or random "useful" junk that i have, that, once it goes into storage i don'
t even remember i had)
☝︎☟︎☟︎ gizmolearner: I noticed in the probe faq that new APUs aren'
t supported. Any thoughts on what the best board (memory capacity I guess) that will work with the probe?
☟︎ ben_vulpes: they...don'
t see anything wrong with this fundament.
ben_vulpes: i don'
t need a new motherfucking surface area problem on top of my drinking problem
ben_vulpes: or a fucking if statement downstream that doesn'
t serialize a magic number
ben_vulpes: trinque: I DON'
T WANT THE MOTHERFUCKING ZEROS
ben_vulpes: can'
t have anyone dancing to well, now
mircea_popescu: wasn'
t implying any gender discrimination or inferiority or racism or anything of the kind!
trinque: man I just figure that pair of blurs in front of me on teh highway is something I don'
t want to drive into
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: You also have to consider the marketing rape of "impact resistant" from "doesn'
t break" to implications of "shock resistant"
mircea_popescu: no, no. the washer, it doesn'
t have that stupid rotating faraday cage thing, horizontal.
ben_vulpes: well there's the washer, and the dryer, and the latter's probably a 'high efficiency' model that doesn'
t actually get anything dry on the first run
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: a 'city' in america doesn'
t 'win'. it 'brings more voices to the table'.
ben_vulpes: i don'
t get lafond's fixation on failure to do anything about people shooting up in plain sight
BingoBoingo: Eh, that's sorta average. I can'
t see Portland being any better.
gabriel_laddel_p: The kitchen, dining room & some of the bedrooms don'
t have bookshelves. But aside from that..
ben_vulpes: oh ffs the urban dictionary shortcut isn'
t even listed on pete's site
ben_vulpes: you did the chill part too, right? didn'
t just settle for laundry?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes here's the thing : without review of what the compiler spits out of it, you can'
t actually know whether the change won'
t create a split down the road.
gabriel_laddel_p: Also, I read the logs and don'
t need to be notified of their contents.
Framedragger msg'd vc about #
t presence and whether he's interested, as of now he's not considering offering dedi boxes tho, it seems
a111: Logged on 2017-05-07 05:43 fromloper: Well I got gdb working with the probe, but I can'
t seem to get the probe to work with the board. If I plug in the probe to the board, the board hangs. If i try continue I just get a bunch of ffffffs. If I do monitor run it says the probe is not connected. Here is a verbose output:
https://pastebin.com/qWTwMuF5 a111: Logged on 2017-05-05 15:18 trinque: I don'
t run JS in either case
fromloper: Well I got gdb working with the probe, but I can'
t seem to get the probe to work with the board. If I plug in the probe to the board, the board hangs. If i try continue I just get a bunch of ffffffs. If I do monitor run it says the probe is not connected. Here is a verbose output:
https://pastebin.com/qWTwMuF5 ☟︎ mod6: i don'
t fuck around with it comes to atm
fromloper: Bingo, I'm not saying there isn'
t a market, but it's not really where my interest is. The ideal is to find interest and market fit. If it was just about money I would just go work for google.
fromloper: Be back in a bit. Gotta reboot and see if I can find a GD that won'
t crash with the smartprobe.
fromloper: Bingo, my interest is more in security. Most people aren'
t that worried about their tractor being hacked.
fromloper: I don'
t think the current version does anymore. All the FPGA images are XDP3 or XDP4. I know older versions of System Debugger had support for older XDPs. If you have a student email you can get System Studio for free and it has access to older versions which might support it.
fromloper: If I liked spending money I wouldn'
t be worrying about getting the $15 debug cable to work or an abandoned $200 probe.
fromloper: I'm at an inital research stage at this point if it pans out they have a heavier NDA and you can buy the private tools. At this point I'm just doing proof of concept so I don'
t want to invest too much if it doesn'
t pan out.
fromloper: I'm not paid. It's my own startup. Other than the sage thing, wasn'
t specifically asking for help just discussing.
fromloper: NDA doesn'
t cost anything. You just need to be a company.
fromloper: I powered it up, which got rid of the overcurrent error, but it couldn'
t read the chip. Maybe a bad clip and or the TL866a isn'
t up to the task. Kind of a novice at these things.
fromloper: I tried seeing if I could reprogram it via a TL866a but VCC isn'
t wired for in system programming and I didn'
t want to cut the trace on a system I might need to return
fromloper: Because it had intel bootguard and didn'
t like my customized bios
fromloper: Also looking at trying to get a Skylake/Kabylake with DCI enabled (JTAG over USB) since that just requires a USB 3 debug cable. The Intel NUC's have a bios setting "Silicon Debug Feature" but although it sets the debug MSR, it doesn'
t appear to set the PCH register correctly, and the PCH register is locked by the time it gets out of BIOS.
fromloper: Looks like the original has scrolled off, so I don'
t know
mircea_popescu: but i certainly don'
t delegate the authority to some bouncer. wtf is this, the chinese imperial court ?
phf`: i take it, you don'
t use a bouncer, it's a long running xchat from your bunker?
mircea_popescu: possibly the poster child of ustardation, the spellchecker. "it helps" by resolving the 80% of the problem, which shouldn'
t even exist, because the sort of people whom it helps have no fucking business writing anything ever in any case.
mircea_popescu: and we're not even talking about the cases where the writer ISN'
T FUCKING MONOLINGUAL like some sort of esl mongoloid. good luck with that.