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ben_vulpes: Framedragger: if you're really attached to the second-click-extend-highlight-range, consider updating the anchor in the url to use the bottom of the range
ben_vulpes: yeah, that's what my parens were about
trinque: URLs already had that
ben_vulpes: Framedragger: i would dearly like for the second click on a log timestamp to not populate the "from" query parameter (if that's even what that is in your system)
hanbot: hey mod6 99994 test worked flawlessly for me tonight. also, my testbox seems healthy again, available for further whatevers.
trinque: would be interesting to see a geoip map of these
asciilifeform: ^ just of this.
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/F97816E68FFBD245AD39F3509A34B16D8F193D91A6125903354AB4CB383548F3 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 93717621124200192314145705948137075738570941668159058108077267463226172347789 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '189.203.181.149 (ssh-rsa key from 189.203.181.149 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <sshscan-queries+189.203.181.149@mkj
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/9D60710F34429805CA983E018B19C9D0400E3978C6A4F97721303D362A1E9941 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 93717621124200192314145705948137075738570941668159058108077267463226172347789 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '189.203.72.147 (ssh-rsa key from 189.203.72.147 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <sshscan-queries+189.203.72.147@mkj.lt
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/839ABB69349BD78F784309DB89D871C3CA284C1EF0E060E1FF3A19BEB3882351 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 93717621124200192314145705948137075738570941668159058108077267463226172347789 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '187.188.126.28 (ssh-rsa key from 187.188.126.28 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <sshscan-queries+187.188.126.28@mkj.lt
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/643A139EF044F87F326F313092BDE22D60C79A81318BABB87AE5C142BC86B939 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 93717621124200192314145705948137075738570941668159058108077267463226172347789 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '189.203.181.7 (ssh-rsa key from 189.203.181.7 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on Freenode, or email fd at mkj dot lt) <sshscan-queries+189.203.181.7@mkj.lt>;
mircea_popescu: he did say "After the first time"
asciilifeform: or to memorialize them whenever there is any practical alternative.
asciilifeform: trinque: it is unwise to treat binaries as portable.
asciilifeform: the up-side of rotorism is that you can build bitcoin for any cpu that your gcc knows about.
trinque: makefiles don't rebuild the buildroot step more than once, so a gentleman could emplace that just as with the deeds, after having built one
asciilifeform: it is the way it is because it was actually the only way to get a repeatable and musltronic binary built on a heathen box.
asciilifeform: incidentally (and i have nfi whether this is obvious to people) the buildroot portion of rotor, the gcc build, etc. will be quite unnecessary on a box that is running a properly musltronic build built thereby already.
mod6: eitherway, works to bridge the gap until that part is complete.
mod6: see, now, we have two different scripts; one to build while pulling items from the inet, and one for offline builds; the makefiles will combine these two capabilities.
mod6: makefiles. i just tested my changes with the deeds in place. works.
asciilifeform: how's that
mod6: it's about to be moot very soon i think :]
asciilifeform: exactly the thing that was needed.
mircea_popescu: lol shinohai teh tardstalk folk are something else. "ok iam follow instruction your program". dude... buy a fucking period.
ImHash: lol I thought I could ask here :D
deedbot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard << GNU Privacy Guard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | https://www.gnupg.org/ << The GNU Privacy Guard | https://help.github.com/articles/generating-a-new-gpg-key/ << Generating a new GPG key - User Documentation
mircea_popescu: jesus christ is it a steaming pile of shit (with bruce willis and sharon stone, incomprehensibly). but the screenplay reads like it was written by reddit.
ImHash: hi I'm from bitcoin talk
mircea_popescu: so i watched that alphadog movie elliot kid was all infatuated with.
asciilifeform: and this is, ftr, the most blown away in 1 shot to date.
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/D19454E9B6D21395452944451A4D50C0F7B5EABAB90D532FDF62F7A152856A66 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 11292545407594175178676347015728407315964404798513500904475751592529893233021480868652014808334425655353317917185993496061664578037945011652939076832189037 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '187.72.216.78 (ssh-rsa key from 187.72.216.78 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/58FA3607665FE6E88FEDDE7FE0C07F9E56D591CA9431E95899D57A5BA2D51EF3 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 11292545407594175178676347015728407315964404798513500904475751592529893233021480868652014808334425655353317917185993496061664578037945011652939076832189037 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '201.16.189.38 (ssh-rsa key from 201.16.189.38 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger on
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/2054966AF8F713AEA82E57F5ABF335459A69F7F4F5C78D872AF13A51E058FAB5 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 11292545407594175178676347015728407315964404798513500904475751592529893233021480868652014808334425655353317917185993496061664578037945011652939076832189037 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '187.72.155.221 (ssh-rsa key from 187.72.155.221 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragger
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/0648EBDEEF3F210D6A081115BD29DC916FCC304D6839A0D142993D704EACB182 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 11292545407594175178676347015728407315964404798513500904475751592529893233021480868652014808334425655353317917185993496061664578037945011652939076832189037 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '200.146.242.241 (ssh-rsa key from 200.146.242.241 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragge
deedbot: http://phuctor.nosuchlabs.com/gpgkey/BF36993206C52161E9B40D730F32C683E7B758528EDAAFD0B17C3E1B0CCE28F5 << Recent Phuctorings. - Phuctored: 11292545407594175178676347015728407315964404798513500904475751592529893233021480868652014808334425655353317917185993496061664578037945011652939076832189037 divides RSA Moduli belonging to '189.112.138.254 (ssh-rsa key from 189.112.138.254 (13-14 June 2016 extraction) for Phuctor import. Ask asciilifeform or framedragge
mod6: oh, and with those turn of the century disks; after grinding them down with the sanding block -- they're like solid aluminum. so i cut them into tiny pieces with these:
mod6: i'm a bit conflicted; but it might still be some work until the makefiles are fully baked.
mod6: and I'm gonna put it out there shortly. but just got a long distance in a short a mount of time working on these makefiles today.
mod6: ok, so I have this offline build script ready to go.
asciilifeform: but the relationship to physical facts is every bit as tenuous as in every other court process under the great inca.
asciilifeform: the accusation is more fantastic than usual, sure.
asciilifeform: but neither more nor less so than any other usg prosecution.
mircea_popescu: well, sure. the more interesting aspect : pure usg fabrication. like the other two.
asciilifeform: eh, fed to gators when already dead.
mircea_popescu: in more down to earth americana, https://archive.is/N4JvF - blondy kidnapped, gang-raped, murdered and fed to gators. pretty girl, too.
mircea_popescu: i guess it's pure happenstance there's no cbs headlines about "Hussein Bahamas the Gay Prostitute" and such.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:543/to:543#543 << lmao more of that same http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:645/to:645#645 eh ? fucking ITCHING, it's killing them.
mircea_popescu: oh look, a crowdsourcing thing.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:516/to:516#516 << you seriously don't see the precariousness of this ? if i tomorrow hire a stripper to go to their house and dance until they make it all be in a ruby gem in java, they'll do that, too ?
Framedragger: (it's midnight in utc+3, so newest log is at http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/today , just pointing this out, and yes things will be optimised laters)
mircea_popescu: possibly the most precarious attempt to spin plates conceivable.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:506/to:506#506 << i'm frankly curious what'll come of this.
mircea_popescu: let's not forget that the imbecile silk road guy actually told cops that "anyone could have sent him fake ids because there existrs silk road". the smoked out elliot rodger generation actually thinks this way.
Framedragger: (ah, i only now figured that g_l == gabriel laddel)
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:491/to:491#491 << this is actually a very solid objection. the properties promised do not last, which is a very serious problem especially because it simultaneously caters to the idiocy of the webcrowd and to the strengths of the usg.
Framedragger: indeed; not complaining too much
Framedragger: flying in to give talk of book*
Framedragger: (yeah i need to finish off a website because i promised to a relative, foolishly, now i gather. because some dude's flying and they need it right nao!!1 and gave promise. such is life)
mircea_popescu: also, i never new before how much i loved the bot reading out the contents of log lines.
Framedragger: yeah, well, i may be underestimating the importance of such a 'design decision', in truth.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:475/to:475#475 << amusingly he's exactly right, although he doesn't know why. bitcoin hasn't been used by roger ver since cca 2013ish because roger ver has been flat broke ever since then. so no practical need, for him.
trinque: wtf next tier past "design decision" is imagined there?
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: so it would seem that your irc client *may* be using Windows-1252, because 0x96 in Windows-1252 appears to be – (EN-DASH). but, i'm realllly not sure, because, encoding hell. moving on to other stuff...
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:471/to:471#471 << you think ?
mircea_popescu: so no, prima facie the guy knows the whole thing's dumb.
mircea_popescu: anyway, "the technology" is rather uninteresting inasmuch as the project lead deliberately avoided presenting it to the republic, in spite of being invited to do so twice.
trinque: BingoBoingo: it spouted them
mircea_popescu: and obviously, the worst thing that can happen to you is for your project to be leading the next sentence. but hey, the world is so cruel.
mircea_popescu: bloomberg was itching to say "forget bitcoin" no fucking matter what.
mircea_popescu: "she thinks maxipads are the new rage"
mircea_popescu: "wtf happened to you ?!"
mircea_popescu: gotta use tampons, right ?
asciilifeform: dun think so ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform do you know the joke with the menstruating she-bear and the animals in the forest ?
mircea_popescu: t, and rando "fluffypony" has no say in this matter.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:450/to:450#450 << i don't think the guy personally has any voice into this whatsoever. see also http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:256/to:256#256 on this topic. basically, there's a very fat, dumb man walking around, and it tried to sit on a chair named eth which caught fire. the fat man still wants to sit, and monero is the one thing looking most like a chair available. it WILL si
mircea_popescu: ah. well, this very similar problem the russkis had in the 90s.
Framedragger (admits to barely be able to read .ru. can slowly articulate, and sometimes map to meanings)
Framedragger: (for logs, the joys that are unicode and utf-8 encoding, https://qntm.org/unicodings )
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160830/from:431/to:431#431 << this is a feature of x.
mircea_popescu lets alf do the honors.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger you dunno the reference ?
Framedragger: yeah at least kirilica works. (though vi displays that as [23:34:11] <asciilifeform> бÐ<9d>Ð<9e>Ð<9f>Ð<9d>Я Ð<92>ХРЮÐ<9a>? (tm) (r) because why not)
asciilifeform: ('ВХРЮК' has to be appreciated on own level. picture if a pig could grunt in reverse gear.)
Framedragger: does, uh, your irc client add a spurious byte just for kicks, or wtf. hm. i also know there are multiple long hyphens / shorter dashes in unicode, maybe some of them don't get recognized by these shit systems
mircea_popescu: this is some wtf level voodoo here. i have nfi why they called it utf
mircea_popescu: the first is copied from my own quote, the second from your own quote.
mircea_popescu: and i copy/pasted it in turn.
Framedragger: no i copy pasted that from btcbase log, the dumb fella that i am
Framedragger: no wait. wait wait. btcbase's log displays them as dashes. my irc client displays them as questionmarks. that original dash - i'd assumed it was a dash from btcbase's log, i now surmise. i get questionmark in irc
mircea_popescu: if i copy/paste yours into the log, it ALSO does not.
mircea_popescu: this is the weirdest shit. so all these display as dashes on my system : both yours, and mine.
Framedragger: (btw btcbase's irc line IDs do start with 1, so i guess they are sorta deterministic)
mircea_popescu: no, this is what i meant by artefact : –
Framedragger: meaning, i won't be doing anything with the full logs (assuming that's what you mean by the artefact) today
Framedragger: btcbase and log.b-a go back to the same date (26th april 2013)
Framedragger: oyeah that'd be helpful. but no hurries.
mircea_popescu: lemme fish out the original artefact
Framedragger: damn. www itself is utf-8 proper, but the source of the log (znc) reports that long hyphen as byte 0x96, for whatever reason. this then gets rendered as �. i think i won't dig into znc's mysteries as i'll be planning to move to a different log format anyway (everything to be stored in db for proper search, etc.)