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trinque: I've been giving the forth-y scripting component some attention lately
trinque: time to start grokking satoshi's turd
trinque: could very well move the bin stuff into base makefile then
mod6: I kinda felt like placing things like 'rotor' in 'shit'.
trinque: I only complain that the move wasn't towards "shit"
mod6: One of the last changes I made was to rid the 'shit' directory, and just use one directory; 'deps'. At which point the rotor & rotor patch were deedified.
BingoBoingo: <mats> takes a bit for superglue to cure << Which is why you might as well use JB weld
mod6: If it's possible, it's there. If for no other reason, an optimistic reminder.
trinque: the presence of a bin folder manifest and makefile is intended to provide a place to check the sha512 hash of the built product upon such time as we can beat gcc into producing the exact same binary for a given release. ☟︎
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-02-13#1404464 << this I think is still merited, in that the separation of at least "deps" and "shit" is meant to encourage *cutting them off* ☝︎
trinque: asciilifeform: I think you'll be pleased to find that two of your objections have been resolved from the time I first posted these makefiles
trinque: mod6: I'll read over the final vpatch tomorrow and then sign
trinque: oh yeah, deedbot server reset the connection.
trinque: how do you like the lie error messages?
mod6: <+shinohai> http://archive.is/sMtvM <<< All aboard the Hindenburg train! << i lel'd.
mod6: mircea_popescu likes the mod6-formal. << Thank you, Sir!
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 ok, very nice thing! << thanks! Your suggestions and guidence are very much appreciated.
phf: i haven't had to up myself in such a long time, took me a while to figure out how
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160924/#65 << wise choice then ? :D
mircea_popescu: "But every religion has its dissenters, and the conference began with a not insignificant network issue whereby all of the nodes running ethereum’s most popular client (go ethereum) suddenly crashed upon executing a smart contract." << arguably 2nd best lulz in the pile.
mircea_popescu: strategic inferiority is one thing ; but to fuck yourself raw with your own arms that someone had broken off and used to wipe his arse...
mircea_popescu: ^ best lulz in the pile. step A : call mp's thing "a sect" ; step B. observe with dismay that mp owns it ; step C decide "cults are cool now", try and claim your rapemeat agglomeration is one.
mircea_popescu: 'Church of Vitalik' In many ways, the event was evidence that, despite the rhetoric about divisions in the community, ethereum remains oddly united in the face of obstacles. This sentiment was perhaps most visible in references to ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin, with many developers (even insiders) jokingly calling the community the "church of Vitalik".
shinohai: CoinDesk has went full Eth-huffer this year.
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-24: [00:47:14] <shinohai> http://archive.is/uhJzS "In the first year, everything was just smoke," technology consultant Carlos Buendia Gallego said. "Now we’re building real things."
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160924/#15 <<< bwahahaha le usg is ready to pump even moar dough and loser-hours into this thing ?
shinohai: http://archive.is/sMtvM <<< All aboard the Hindenburg train!
mircea_popescu: and in other "schooling in touch with feelings" stories, http://67.media.tumblr.com/cf98abdf68ca132d5f050aa5bd77aeb2/tumblr_n11ic7ny9s1t1ja2oo1_500.gif
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-23: [23:49:54] <asciilifeform> aaaaan' let's try the pig again: https://www.reddit.com/r/security/comments/547pt1/54_and_counting_ssh_public_keys_factored/
a111: Logged on 2016-09-23 16:10 asciilifeform: ( the manufacturer's soft was certificably worthless, it was a java shitware , believe it )
mod6: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-23#1547729 << the imagination staggers. ☝︎
trinque: mircea_popescu was quite right to point out that linus shat out the initial linux himself, and in not so much time
shinohai imagines a tmsr networking party after the apocalypse, hope doom can somehow run on this.
trinque: it's the end of the world after all, and who knows how long actual tools will be possible to purchase.
trinque: echoing asciilifeform, I recommend anyone that has an interest in the future of republican computing purchases this asap http://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=48524 ☟︎
jhvh1: shinohai: thestringpuller was last seen in #trilema 1 day, 13 hours, and 20 seconds ago: <thestringpuller> "The main cost in the initial synchronization is disk I/O when seeking for transactions in the blockchain. Default cache size (dbcache) is 100MB, and it is too low. I always set it manually depending on the amount of RAM in the system (5GB for dbcache on a 8GB system)." << re: discussions of using SSDs on initial sync.
shinohai: !~seen thestringpuller
mod6: Salud! You're most welcome. I really do appreciate your help, and certainly the abilities of your deedbot.
trinque: mod6: any time my man. thanks for your hard work.
shinohai: Also added btc-dev to twitterbot: https://twitter.com/SatoshiShinohai/status/779509581298929665
mod6: I'd like to take the chance to humbly thank: shinohai, trinque, and ben_vulpes for their suggestions, steadfast attention to detail, and tireless efforts to get this tested and into your hands.
mod6: The following have been updated: The Foundation's repository of vpatches & seals, the trb-howto.html, and the vpatch graph. You now are able to build the entire orchastra via integrated makefiles; offline (default) or online, operators choice. All through the use of vtroncis, of course.
mod6: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, TMSR~ and General Assembly: I'd like to present, on behalf of The Bitcoin Foundation: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-September/000234.html ☟︎☟︎
phf: i know this old vietnam guy in maryland, who's a reseller of marine supplies, for deployed marines. i couldn't believe it, when he told me. you want shit that doesn't suck, you better pay own money for it
mats: sucks to be a marine
mats: plenty of folks had to buy their own shit for e.g. invasion of iraq
shinohai: Oh as far ACU's def better than BDU's
ben_vulpes: or will the economic draft entail bringing ones own scraps and sock-folding lessons
ben_vulpes: usg still has enough turkeybuxx for the dress duds?
shinohai: Really? I liked the old class A's better
mats: i like the new pattern
asciilifeform: the modern dress is a snore. and pixellated, as if in '90s shooter. looks nearly comical in the flesh.
asciilifeform in hammock, reading treatise on ww2 u.s. army dress, thinks of mats
ben_vulpes: a) how would you know b) since when is taking the piss any sort of indicator of anything?!
ben_vulpes: there's an eerie parallel here between your microsoft 'security' links and your proposed uses for this key, mats
asciilifeform: fun to trap self in own house, ahaha
asciilifeform: mats: how the hell does it help against invader ? key hole is ~outside~
mats: at least that is why i would buy one
a111: Logged on 2014-11-05 06:19 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i've a story about those things.
mats: i would imagine the purpose is to gain time against a home invader
ben_vulpes: fucking cheap asymmetric warfare is the point
asciilifeform: at any rate i'm not certain what is the point of this, victim can still escape from window
shinohai: I wince at the mention of disposable camera caps
asciilifeform: pretty sure that i did
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: did i ever tell the tale of when i attempted to weld with such a camera
asciilifeform: just a pocket-sized thing.
asciilifeform: mats: wouldn't need to look like 'torch'
mats: i feel like people would notice someone carrying a torch around
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: as in fuse pins to the cylinder
ben_vulpes: as in weld the keys into the door?
asciilifeform: probably belongs in mircea_popescu's theoretical 'no one could have foreseen' toolkit article.
asciilifeform: btw a spotwelder version of this would be ~infinitely reusable.
mats: or give them away with instructions printed on a card
asciilifeform: make a box full, take out an entire street, ideal vandal
asciilifeform: mats, ben_vulpes : betcha it wouldn't be hard to make a grinder that cranks these out , from old house keys
shinohai: http://archive.is/uhJzS "In the first year, everything was just smoke," technology consultant Carlos Buendia Gallego said. "Now we’re building real things."
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: subj looks like it is purely mechanical tool.
ben_vulpes: or have they gotten to the cyanoacrylate as well
asciilifeform: the pins in the lock end up wedged in it.
shinohai: Old keys and dremel tool. Got it.
asciilifeform: it isn't even a mega-puzzler to see why it worx.
asciilifeform: anyway photo has enough detail to make this tool by yourself. try it...
mats: takes a bit for superglue to cure
asciilifeform: mats: how does this beat the traditional 'superglue' ?
asciilifeform: aaaaan' let's try the pig again: https://www.reddit.com/r/security/comments/547pt1/54_and_counting_ssh_public_keys_factored/
mircea_popescu: consider that if we all told you you're fat you'd simply think we're a little weird.
mircea_popescu: women necessarily must have a different concept of "humiliation" than men.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes take your pick, from the indignity of monthly bleeding to the traditional view of what it means to take the cock...
asciilifeform: think of how much telegraph that'd buy
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: how's that?
asciilifeform: 'Krebs said he has explored the possibility of retaining a DDoS mitigation service, but he found that the cost—somewhere between $100,000 and $200,000 per year for the type of always-on protection he needs against high-bandwidth attacks—is more than he can afford.' >>>> obligatory >>>> http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1490
mircea_popescu: the problem with womanhood is that what you count as humiliation is a sine qua non condition of functional biology.
ben_vulpes: just the ones who humiliate themselves unprompted in teh forum.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes go right ahead ? though really, if you start doing bios of every wannabe woman-in-tech with a non-math background...
mircea_popescu: o that makes a difference.
ben_vulpes: someone's going to have to write up the sad story of stephanie kent, the wannabe vitalik
asciilifeform: srsly, this grandmaster, hero, and nobody will mirror him ?
a111: Logged on 2016-08-29 18:36 covertress: mircea_popescu i've been asked to extend you a similar offer... to write for steemit xD
asciilifeform: meanwhile, from earlier idiocy, '"It's hard to imagine a stronger form of censorship than these DDoS attacks because if nobody wants to take you on then that's pretty effective censorship," Krebs told Ars on Friday. "I've had a couple of big companies offer and then think better of offering to help me. That's been frustrating."'
asciilifeform: '@briankrebs @ComputerGuy33 or if the content is so $ valuable then monetize it and use $ to pay for hosting.' << lel