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BingoBoingo: "I bought
this
toilet and it already had shit it it!"
shinohai is going
to start offering pdf
to
text conversions as a service
shinohai: I guess
they figure
they need
to send
the big cheeses after you.
mircea_popescu: no it was John ford-kerry or w/e ketchup firm
they named him after.
shinohai: You haven't got a call from a Preet asking you
to pay fines with an itunes giftcard?
mircea_popescu: "although no word was available as
to whether any iTunes gift cards were recovered
the haul" BingoBoingo ?
mircea_popescu: just like
they don't suspect
the rain of being radioactive ;
they wouldn't suspect ebay of being run by you know, someone.
mircea_popescu: the cattle regards
the fence as "part of its environment". it endows it with basic assumptions of fairness etc derived from
the "fact"
that it & its fellow moos still moo.
trinque: a pile of cleartext sexprs manipulated
through a
transactional constraints checker would be superior, even,
to
the relational example.
trinque: insert into `/etc/hosts` (ip, hostname) select ip, hostname from `/var/db/dhcp.leases`; <<
the only reason
this (represented in *any* syntax, has nothing
to do with SQL itself) isn't possible is
that "freedom" plus autism equals makework
trinque: one could have
that and impose some rigorous structure over
the damned
thing
too
trinque: lets separate
things properly here
BingoBoingo: *
trinque avoids discussing /var lest he have an aneurysm. << /var is great. Most stuff belongs
there!
ben_vulpes: but
that's
the best i've found as well.
ben_vulpes: iirc
there is no canonical specificity of diddling article
a111: Logged on 2015-05-30 04:04 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: y'know, at some point one of us needs
to write
the canonical 'specificity of diddling
theorem' article.
mircea_popescu: and i'm going
to write up
that " "If you need more security
than RSA-2048 offers,
the way
to go would be
to switch
to elliptical curve cryptography" nonsense ; because it's getting ridiculous
mircea_popescu: PeterL it's sha-256 long, but you're right, not
the correct value
diana_coman: only latest version of ubuntu claims
to have 1.3.3-1 rhash but by
this
time I'm not even sure
that is what it claims anyway
mircea_popescu: from littoral combat ships
to convenience paper cups, all
the way and whichever way.
the usg way!
mircea_popescu: whole fucking
termite nest, in all places and everywhere,
THIS paper
thin. "it has it, o wait dun look closer".
PeterL: I don't
think it matched up with sha2 either
diana_coman: it's version 1.3.1 in
the repos from what I see
mircea_popescu: diana_coman of course
the q now is, if it has it or "has" it, like seen above with PeterL 's experience with a v 1.3.1
that fraudulently misrepresented sha2 as sha3
trinque: farting around with
that still.
trinque: gotta have like
two pythons, a perl, can't remove scads of doc/info/sgml(WHAT?)/man pages in-band, god knows whatever else
trinque did another base install of gentoo
the other day, was something like 1.5-2gb
trinque: meanwhile gentoo, which obviates
the whole F35^H^H^Hdebian-style build infrastructure, bloats by
the day
mircea_popescu: (because src allows comments,
this literally means ANYTHING could be in
that file
that "matches" md5 signature)
mircea_popescu: ps. you'd be surprised just how many installs are secured by a md5 hash. do check what happens if you disable it ; or
try
to use a repo with it disabled.
mircea_popescu: ah,
this is only vaguely related
to eulora ; inasmuch as i've decided
to keep snapshots of known-good linuxen and in
the process discovered
the horribru state of "open source" opsec
trinque: sure if he meant end user of Eulora compiles. I understood
that most of
them download binaries.
mircea_popescu: if you ship a statically compiled rhash
that'd be a binary neh ?
trinque: PeterL: I just proposed
that.
trinque: there is an example with
the rpm
target in
the Makefile using ADDLDFLAGS, should also work with
target "all"
diana_coman: mircea_popescu>
then ok ; but it doesn't exist on plenty of boxes and in most distros - is
the point. <- ubuntu 14.04 at least actually has it
PeterL: would
that also apply
to cappucinos?
mircea_popescu: furan is a degradation product ; mostly driven by
thermal shock.
mircea_popescu: i suppose no marketing budged
to pay for
this awareness, however. gotta find better awarenesses.
mircea_popescu: "research indicates coffee made from capsules contains significantly more furan
than drip or boiled."
PeterL: maybe she went back
to school?
PeterL: I
thought it was
the cajuns
that made everything out of mayo?
PeterL: so,
this gets added
to "tmsr distro"?
PeterL: did I forget
the sarcasm
tag again?
mircea_popescu: they don't seem
to
take very long in adding
the official usg holes
to "their" packages.
PeterL: eventually all
the open source guys will get around
to adding
this
to
thier packages
PeterL: but it is relatively new, so
that is why you have
to manually add it, right?
mircea_popescu: (and from looking
through
the log - no, it didn't. but anyway)
mircea_popescu: then ok ; but it doesn't exist on plenty of boxes and in most distros - is
the point.
trinque: so when I want
to "join" across all
this data I get
to munge strings like some barbarian
trinque: yep, not a
terrible
thing
to mount whole root r/o
phf: when i learned unix from graybeard, i was actually
told
things like "have your etc mounted read only for day
to day operation, have your var on separate drive since
that's where all
the
thrashing is" etc.
trinque: but y'know CUPS writes
to /etc/cups/printers.conf all damned day, because fuck you.
trinque: /var is meant
to be mutable state, as opposed
to static-at-runtime state in /etc
trinque: thing's overrun with autistaxonomy n-levels deep, because
the filesystem is a
terrible database.
trinque: since
this is probably clickbait fiction,
they should rewrite it in a month with
the dude playing lead. it'd be funnier.
trinque: I can only assume "go in
through my stomach" is "abdomen" for
the anatomically illiterate.
shinohai: No woman should ever have
to have a buttplug irretrievably lodged in her ass again.
trinque: then
there's /opt which roughly
translates
to "fuck it, I'm putting
this
turd all by itself in say /opt/rhash-1.3.3/"
trinque: on openbsd for example, /usr contains
things shipped with
the release. anything installed from ports is in /usr/local .
trinque: though
this distinction has gotten pretty muddy over
the years
trinque: PeterL: /usr
tends
to contain items considered part of your distribution, /usr/local contains 3rd part or "contrib" items
PeterL: what's
the difference between /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin ?
shinohai: now you can copy
the one you built
to /usr/local/bin and good
to go
shinohai: if you built from source it will leave
that in /home/ or wherever
PeterL: now, how do I go about removing
the old version and replacing it with
the new one I just built?
PeterL: 9c5bbf00bb6103c7f3d91fe598489725341010b8d0785274029d4645c34ebe9c (stdin) << must be something
to do with
the older version I got from apt-get, with newer version I get
this hash
jhvh1: shinohai:
The operation succeeded.
shinohai always userd rhash
to create
torrent files
PeterL: should I be worried
that I am getting a different value?
phf: we need a
tie breaker
trinque: was just about
to ask if one of you was using a weirdo shell
phf: fwiw i
tried both echo foobar and echo -n foobar
PeterL: shouldn't
they be
the same?