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ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653024 << yeah uh don't wear contacts in the machine shop ☝︎
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.
mircea_popescu: can't say i follow those jumps.
mircea_popescu: anyway, don't worry, it's definitely coming.
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.
asciilifeform: it isn't a mass-produced, in the ordinary sense, item.
asciilifeform: you can't solder a stock socket on top of a regular socket, no.
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: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1653003 << doesn't aries sell them anymore ? ☝︎
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: ƒAny idea why reset on Gizmo explorer doesn't starts at EIP=0xfffffc10 instead of 0xfffffff0?
a111: Logged on 2017-05-08 09:57 phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652831 << i thought those are mostly standard, but i take it your girls line dry after? because centrifuge doesn't get it dry dry
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? ☟︎
asciilifeform: gizmolearner: if you don't feel like soldering the debug jack : biggest readily available board is probably gizmo2
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) ☝︎☟︎☟︎
phf`: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-08#1652831 << i thought those are mostly standard, but i take it your girls line dry after? because centrifuge doesn't get it dry dry ☝︎☟︎
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
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes no, copy it again, don't truncate.
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
mircea_popescu: didn't cuisinart buy nissan ?
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"
ben_vulpes: https://youtu.be/HkPkkCVF6f0?t=1310 << centrifuge
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
mircea_popescu: isn't the idea "don't mutate just copy" ?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: a 'city' in america doesn't 'win'. it 'brings more voices to the table'.
asciilifeform: a city doesn't win from bipedal turds walking loose, any more than it wins from ordinary turds on sidewalk.
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?
asciilifeform: and don't expect to.
asciilifeform: i haven't yet american with 'wall to wall' b00kz, nope
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.
ben_vulpes: http://logs.bvulpes.com/trilema?d=2017-4-30#bb66f450-218d-4f54-88d8-6fb65645d474 << so given that the difference would be that the old auto_ptr didn't have shared semantics and that the unique_ptr does but they're never used because they weren't available at the time, i don't expect grief to come of it.
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
Framedragger: oblig, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up863eQKGUI don't copy that floppy!
asciilifeform remembers idiot '90s copyrasty ad : 'you wouldn't download a car' -- to which folx replied, 'i would, motherfucker, if i could!'
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
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-05#1652133 << ah this may indeed be relevant, haven't seen it, will check, thanks! ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-05-05 15:18 trinque: I don't run JS in either case
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-05#1652110 << and yeah to be clear i did skip this consciously, knowing that i'd be stepping into a swamp. and while i'd very much like to embrace http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-05#1652126 , it is the case that i'd like to be able to archive shitsites which don't render without JS. ☝︎☝︎
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
asciilifeform: they weren't meant to be roasted twice.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: one doesn't desolder in an oven. but -- yes.
asciilifeform: fromloper: problem is, there ain't a usable fpga
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.
asciilifeform: fromloper: this ain't the xdp one
asciilifeform: and won't release docs.
asciilifeform: and isn't overruleable by microshit os.
fromloper: If I liked spending money I wouldn't be worrying about getting the $15 debug cable to work or an abandoned $200 probe.
mircea_popescu: and it still doesn't work worth a shit.
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.
BingoBoingo: But you don't get the good seekrit shit
fromloper: *won't
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.
asciilifeform: it won't work for your purpose. and the docs are very, very thin.
asciilifeform: pro tip: don't buy board with soldered rom
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.
mircea_popescu: you don't have to cut the trace do you ?
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
asciilifeform: their debug isn't fully out of band, hostile os (e.g. winblows) can interfere
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?
phf`: since wireshark parser in question wasn't mentioned in logs, http://logs.minigame.bz/2017-05-06.log.html#t18:35:42
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.