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diana_coman: it sucks; because I suspect
the most common questions will be
the same and I'd very much prefer
to point
them
to
the log
a111: Logged on 2019-07-11 14:19 diana_coman: ben_vulpes can I have #ossasepia logged
too please?
diana_coman: so uhm, who do I need
to ask
to actually get #ossasepia logged?
diana_coman: true; I'll wait for
trinque
to comment since it's his genesis
mp_en_viaje: size still can't be an argument here. if it's
too big, it'll be
too big
to be used at all, not
too big
to be genesised.
diana_coman: come
to
think about it,
there is some weirdness
there:
the source
tarballs are relegated
to
this "distfiles" dir but at
the same
time, patches
to apply
to
those are considered part of
the ebuild; what's
the logic
there - patches are code-er
than
the rest or what
diana_coman: that was my initial expectation really but I suppose it's sheer size or something -
the genesis is 4.6M as it is (ebuilds only)
mp_en_viaje: imo
there should be no repo other
than
the genesis itself.
diana_coman: see above my
trouble with mysql - it's not as much
the "ebuild"
that is missing but rather
the whole darned
tarball from all
the URIs
that
the ebuild knows about
diana_coman: to me it seems
that
there should be a
tmsr repo with
the
tarballs (aka contents of /cuntoo/distfiles) but
then all
the ebuilds in genesis need updated
too
diana_coman: trinque: from what I see
though
the genesis.vpatch is a snapshot of /cuntoo/portage dir *only* which means
that
the actual
tarballs with
the code are not included anyway - so basically it will still fail
to find
them as soon as whatever URI in
the ebuild doesn't host
them anymore, what am I missing?
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: soo...
there's a picture somewhere on
trilema obliquely included. it depicts a standing older naked "black" female, in front of a derelict suburban home, with some other debris about, maybe a dead bbq set. white walls, a sad lawn. evidently google van captured footage.
trinque: I'm sure it does feel like a bit of gruntwork, and yet, later you will always have
that curl, and it will always build.
trinque: diana_coman: congrats.
the next step would be
to produce a vpatch which adds your curl ebuild atop
the genesis.vpatch
the bootstrapper produced.
☟︎ BingoBoingo: The working bum
that doesn't even sleep on
the street anymore ended up getting a chunk of "Colita de Cuadril"
to show
the kids he's less of a loser
than he was last year.
BingoBoingo: In hereto undocumented local lulz,
today is
the local version of father's day.
This means during my walking around
town starting yesterday afternoon
the local dumb asks changed from "una moneda para comer algo"
to "por favor, puedes
traerme algo de carne por mis hijos.
Tengo X hijos y quiero darles algo""
diana_coman: I don't know;
the guys were also not keen on getting rid of garbage as maybe getting a bigger pile of garbage for
themselves.
diana_coman: sounds quite close
to
the "making my own outsourcing comp"
type I knew in Bucharest
too: not keen as much on getting rid of garbage, as maybe riding it
to "money"
mp_en_viaje: girl's smart enough, but
too scrawny for my interest, and so... on
the
tailings pile she goes...
mp_en_viaje: the idiots is
the way
to go) and
then make a product corp
that makes its own product!!!
mp_en_viaje: diana_coman, in other lulz, nicole dredged up local blondy ex-mech engineer
turned java developer (sorry mocky, chick never heard of you). she intends
to start her out outsourcing comp (because hates working with idiots ; yet if challenged "what you gonna do when rich ?" she wants
to come up with some garbage sorting solution, because idiots do ~nothing but produce garbage and she doesn't understand
the beheadingof
☟︎☟︎ diana_coman: the sort of "this is
the frozen
thing I'm using for lack of anything better" sig rather
than "this
thing I read and know inside out" sig
diana_coman: well, I just checked and I still have
that ebuild on smg
test so I'll do
the dance with
that; I suppose I might just as well sign it afterwards and
that's
that
diana_coman: so now I suppose I'll have
to grab
the ebuild from smg
test and use
that, wtf
diana_coman: in other annoying stuff: apparently
the mysql ebuild I forced into use on smg
test server meanwhile vanished from gentoo repos
to
the extent
that my shiny new cuntoo just can't find it??
diana_coman: there is at least one from dev.to
that made it
to comment on my blog at least so possibly dipped his
toe a bit further but at each step it's like "oh,
this is interesting" "so come and
talk" "..."
diana_coman: mp_en_viaje: some guy joining
the channel and leaving
the same second
mp_en_viaje: meanwhile in wtf lulz, "Windows servers have a maximum of
two RDP sessions and one console session available, unless
the server has been licensed for use as a
terminal server. Leaving
two disconnected RDP sessions on
the server effectively blocks anyone else from connecting
to
the server via RDP."
diana_coman: well, just had
the "millisecond-checkout" behaviour in #ossasepia
too; what exactly are
they afraid of anyway?
diana_coman: this dev.to expedition is best
taken in small doses
mp_en_viaje for sure has had as much as can possibly stomach of any conceivable
tvworld.
mp_en_viaje: unidirectional links make about as much sense as
tv broadcasts ever can.
mp_en_viaje: gotta fix
the brokedness
that is
the original html scheme
a111: Logged on 2019-07-14 09:01 mp_en_viaje: no point in backlinging / editing
the post.
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-14#1922408 <-- I was
thinking about it along
the lines of "I'ma emulate
the
trackback by manually editing
the post". but I can see your point; I'll need
to at least change
the post structure of my blogotron so
that comments and
trackbacks go below, as a continuation of what was said inside
the post itself.
☝︎ mp_en_viaje: re
tlp, also got
the images ("Downloaded: 953 files, 30M in 7.0s (4.35 MB/s)"), and
that's ~all im gonna get. dunno what
to do with
the material yet, maybe i start a
tlp site review project.
mp_en_viaje: don't you wanna see what crazy batshit unexpected but perhaps kinda cool use some other maniac put your own
tools
to ?
mp_en_viaje: the one most fascinating property of
tools is
their being
the one bridge available between reals and ideals :
theyr'e real objects with an ideal component!
therefore, we
theoretically predict
the sluttery immanent
to reality permits perversion, and phenomenology confirms :
tools can in fact be used for purposes other
than
they were intended
to!
mp_en_viaje: trackbacks also offer another important function : if we believe
that human intelligence principally manifests in
the creation of
tools ; and if we believe human expression is not orthogonal
to intelligence,
then we
thereby also believe our expression is in part
tool.
mp_en_viaje: trackbacks offer you some measure of control over
this "being drafted
to vouch for others' idiocy" process ; because you can go check ; and if need be say "motherfucker,
that's not what i'm saying at fucking all"
mp_en_viaje: the point is
this : if someone says something, and
then links you, odds are he's saying something like "this guy also confirms".
spyked: and in other short updates, I'm just back from a
trip
to
maramures. I now have cca 10G of photos
to sift
through and some documenting/ranting work
to do, gotta add it
to
the list.
spyked: re
tlp: at some point /me found a
torrent of
the
tlp archive, only
to discover it was a microshit word document. it wasn't really salvageable, so I
threw it out
the window.
spyked: aite. hm. I guess for now I'ma have
to backlink manually by editing
the post.
mp_en_viaje: sending is one
thing ; but getting is
the bigger deal in my own experience.
spyked: mp_en_viaje, receiving
trackbacks doesn't work yet, I have some scripts for sending
them
that I run once in a while.
the plan is
to make it a proper blog with comments and
trackbacks, after I'm done stealing
the cl www stack
mp_en_viaje: "FINISHED --2019-07-14 01:43:12-- Downloaded: 699 files, 95M in 7h 47m 16s (3.48 KB/s)" <<
turns out he hadn't written
THAT much.
mp_en_viaje: so since
thelastpsychiatrist.com went all fucking stupid (cloudflare aside, and mountain of pointless js aside,
there's a spurious 1min delay before any pageload also now!), i scraped
the article list both from archive page and category page, and downloaded
the list.
☟︎☟︎ mp_en_viaje: spyked, your blog doesn't do
trackbacks does it ?
BingoBoingo could add
the charts in, but
they don't seem
to add anything
the
text description of
the charts doesn't describe in intimate detail.
BingoBoingo: "The IPCC climate sensitivity is about one order of magnitude
too high, because a strong negative feedback of
the clouds is missing in climate models. If we pay attention
to
the fact
that only a small part of
the increased CO 2 concentration is anthropogenic, we have
to recognize
that
the anthropogenic climate change does not exist in practice."
a111: Logged on 2019-07-13 15:32 mp_en_viaje: and it's not about money, either, it's about everything. it's my experience (and for
that matter all domain experience i know of, eg i bet diana_coman can readily confirm re "crystal space")
that
this approach is
the principal driver of imperial complexityballs.
BingoBoingo cutting up pdf extracted
text for Qntra, but
this one...
BingoBoingo: And I don't suppose
they are getting stud fees from pimping out
the cool males
BingoBoingo: I don't see it in
their math either. Adding what
they report for
the meat gets it closer, but still not quite.
mp_en_viaje: i dunno, maybe it's because i'm new at
this whole math
thing, but 246 / kg aka 246k /
ton in no combination i can
think of yields 1.2 millions out of
the qtys described.
BingoBoingo: "En el primer semestre de 2019 se colocaron en el exterior 4
toneladas; el año pasado había sido 1
tonelada. Las exportaciones reportaron divisas por US$ 1,2 millones al cierre del primer
tramo del año. Según datos aduaneros, el principal comprador de caviar este año fue Rusia, que pagó US$ 246 por kilo. Un año antes, el valor había sido de US$ 194 por kilo; la mejora de precio fue de 27% en la comparación interanual."
BingoBoingo: <mp_en_viaje> does
this make sense
to you ? << Having slept and looking back, it introduced a lot of complexity and anxiety measuring a cut
that ought not be made
mp_en_viaje: if you reserve judiciously, such
that you genuinely have
the reserve you propose, an auction not closing will still result in your getting
the fiat via
the mechanism you used
to calculate
the reserve. gets all
the cogs going nicely, and interoperating meaningfully.
mp_en_viaje: but
that's a different story, and specificsally because it is a different story it doesn't load your back with bricks.
mp_en_viaje: if what's happening is
that you don't want auctions over 1k because you suspect settlement doesn't work over 1k because you suspect most settlement will be wu and wu won't work over 1k,
that's fine, make 9xx auctions or w/e for
this reason, either weekly or biweekly as convenient.
mp_en_viaje: and it's not about money, either, it's about everything. it's my experience (and for
that matter all domain experience i know of, eg i bet diana_coman can readily confirm re "crystal space")
that
this approach is
the principal driver of imperial complexityballs.
☟︎ mp_en_viaje: nball built out of
trying
to meaningfully resolve
the "what's an x-Q" constructed nonsense.