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mircea_popescu: if it worked with the "sorry we didn't know it was invisible", then why not quantum something
mircea_popescu: in which we find python uses () incorrectly : it's inclusive on the bottom and exclusive on the top ? shouldn't it be [) then ?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-02-03#1611095 << this is not actually true. trb wallet encryptor is pretty strong. not ideal, but there's no actual cause of worry if you lose an encrypted bitcoi nwallet (still, doesn't encrypt metadata, has many other warts discussed in http://trilema.com/2016/the-ideal-bitcoin-wallet/ ) ; i wouldn't say same re gpg keyring. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i suppose i should actually be doing this, accost young men, go "hey, you're a little bitch faggot, aren't you ? do you know what we do to little bitch faggots ?" while waving machete around.
asciilifeform: but yes phf any system where you enter a pw and it 'doesn't store' is promisetronic (can you see with your own eyes that it 'doesn't store' ? really?)
a111: Logged on 2017-02-03 05:46 phf: it's a combination of passphrase mangling (by default sha-1) to derive the key, and symmetric algorithm (be default aes-128) to encrypt the privkey. i don't think we had any discussion about this..
phf: it's a combination of passphrase mangling (by default sha-1) to derive the key, and symmetric algorithm (be default aes-128) to encrypt the privkey. i don't think we had any discussion about this.. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: phf also wasn't so visible in moscow. what was it, 15% ?
a111: Logged on 2017-02-02 22:13 ben_vulpes: poor john carmack, thought juries could be reasoned with and that "expert witnesses" wouldn't lie through their teeth for a check: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/3jI4f/?raw=true
BingoBoingo: lol shinohai can't hook the famous client
ben_vulpes: poor john carmack, thought juries could be reasoned with and that "expert witnesses" wouldn't lie through their teeth for a check: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/3jI4f/?raw=true ☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://s2.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20170201&t=2&i=1171009855 << in other news, it'd seem the party's over for darkies, brownies, trannies, furries, latinos etceteras. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: and i suppose if he doesn't understand something he'll ask.
mircea_popescu: the narrative whereby pleabargain = you're fucked really doesn't get much airplay in the english pravda.
BingoBoingo: <trinque> milo yiannopoulos isn't even far right. he's just a republican in the USG sense, and also flamingly gay. << "Log Cabin Republican"
trinque: "surely you understand I can't show you that"
trinque: milo yiannopoulos isn't even far right. he's just a republican in the USG sense, and also flamingly gay.
trinque: ben_vulpes: wait, pdx elementary schools don't teach science?
phf: i don't think better log messages are quite right anyway, but it doesn't look like getpeer depends on it, substance-wise
phf: and i don't think anyone cared enough to regrind polarbeard's patches (actually come to think of it, he had to do it himself two or three times, at which point he gave up)
phf: according to btcbase it depends on polarbeard_better_log_messages, which doesn't press cleanly (that was around the time when a bunch of things got reground, pbd meanwhile dropped out)
pete_dushenski: anyone remember what was wrong with polarbeard's crack at the getpeerinfo patch ? doesn't look like much happened after http://btcbase.org/log/2016-03-16#1434518 but my log searches may be imperfect ☝︎
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: the most i can imagine you'll learn about the differences between prb and trb without reading the source is that the latter doesn't have a gui
ben_vulpes: shinohai: they didn't even know it existed pre election
mircea_popescu: foregone conclusion anyway, i see zero possibility of outfits like iab / conde nast / the atlantic / new york times / guardian / etcetera borrowing in the future. they won't be able to finance ops, and so it's myspace time for them all.
shinohai: Was surprised they didn't do it pre election
mircea_popescu: didn;'t they ban pretty much everything non conde nast last year anyway ?
mircea_popescu: "i wouldn't steal, honest!" "why are you wearing 48 wrist watches on your arms ?" "oh... that's the soviet fashion. they're... um... gifts!"
a111: Logged on 2017-02-01 21:50 fromsiphnos: if, there is something which i don't understand , ( i did understand all you were saying til now ) , I .. will ask !
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-02-01#1610795 << prety lulzy how the delusion of "independence" and "in control of self and own destiny" works in retards, too. this schmuck actually imagines himself in a position to... recognize, by himself, for himself, when he didn't understand something. ☝︎
fromsiphnos: if, there is something which i don't understand , ( i did understand all you were saying til now ) , I .. will ask ! ☟︎
Framedragger: fromsiphnos: no. if you don't answer that question, we are left to infer things on our own when you ask non-trivial questions, and people are busy.
Framedragger: (i must point out that these sorts of scans are nothing unique at all. https://scans.io/ offers data, for example, but i can't be arsed to make an account and check. mebbe sometime.)
fromsiphnos: i ... don't know how
mircea_popescu: isn't that a little too aggressive Framedragger ?
mircea_popescu: whatever the fuck "kieryn fartwater" has to say doesn't really belong written
thestringpuller: didn't realize deedbot.org had a webchat link...
asciilifeform: elsewhere in heathendom, http://archive.is/kfQaT >> '"Leakedsource is down forever and won't be coming back," a person using the handle LTD wrote Thursday in an online forum. "Owner raided early this morning. Wasn't arrested, but all [solid state drives] got taken, and Leakedsource servers got subpoenaed and placed under federal investigation. If somehow he recovers from this and launches LS again,
a111: Logged on 2017-02-01 15:49 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i didn't before understand that i fully agree with you, x86 / x64 is a doomed technology.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i didn't before understand that i fully agree with you, x86 / x64 is a doomed technology. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: as teh linked "song" sez, "the father of many cunts worth money doesn't sleep"
mircea_popescu: yeah and there totally wasn't like, an article describing the policy years ago either.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes no that's ~exactly~ what they both earned and deserve. i wasn't kidding re memory holing the other day, the plan literally is for EVERYTHING empire made to get permanently lost. from wikipedia on.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> also, amendments to the constitution aren't made by congress. << I think they are referring to section 4 of the 25th amendment, tis a mess
asciilifeform: regehr is (or at least was) solid thinker, and the problem being spoken of, actually exists. there are archs with no sane overflow handling. and hence why gcc doesn't use, apparently, carry flag.
mircea_popescu: i couldn't care less what rust dork has to say on any topic.
mircea_popescu: if you can't do that, they have a point.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform there's also fleshlights. i don't program on those.
mircea_popescu: well i don't see how you can get 3 words by multiplying 1 word with another word.
asciilifeform: but iirc the reason why we do not have this behaviour by default is that there are boxes that don't give you the upper bits of an overflowing mul. or set the carry.
asciilifeform: that doesn't set the carry on x86...
mircea_popescu: i didn't realise the above high level math was stand-in for asm.
mircea_popescu: indeed 0x10000000000000000 is not what the program stated ; and indeed the problem is that (if) the compiler adds one to what the program statyed ; it shouldn't do that.
mircea_popescu: are you saying the problem ISN'T after all that "the compiler can't find 0x10000000000000000" as you originalyl stated, but that it can't be arsed to compare to 0xffffffffffffffff instead ?
asciilifeform: that you can't do this for full machine-width integer. for fundamental reason, turns out.
asciilifeform: it isn't a compile-time static thing
asciilifeform: the fact won't go away if you put head in sand.
asciilifeform: maxint+1 DOESN'T SIT DOWN IN YOUR REGISTER
mircea_popescu: that's a part of the thing. consider, why isn't "the whole notion of fixnum" that if you b = size+1 then b = 0 ?
mircea_popescu: it bloody well can't be 1 inch in all the ways
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i don't think "zero surprise compilation on all machines" is a notable or even desirable concern.
asciilifeform idly wonders if ye olde https://www.engadget.com/2015/05/01/boeing-787-dreamliner-software-bug/ was an instance of 'can't do 64bit unsigned int as constrained range type on any extant iron'
asciilifeform: and no, you can't gabriel_laddel over this boojum, and 'work around in software automagically', result will be a massive time AND space penalty at a seemingly arbitrary boundary (i.e. if you had bignumatron kick in above the can't-fixnum-no-moar threshhold)
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-31#1610191 << the aunt is right ; "latinos" don't belong in civilised society. see also http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-30#1610004 ☝︎☝︎
mircea_popescu: this has been a random sampling of the ips leaked by people connecting today. Framedragger, any idea why only 1 in 4 is in your list ? evidently the ips are routable ; can you check if you talked to them and htey didn't respond, or just didn't talk to them ?
mircea_popescu: they could use some howitzers ; they ain't got 'em.
mircea_popescu: also, amendments to the constitution aren't made by congress.
Framedragger: (i'm afraid i won't have much time to work on bot or anything for the next ~two months, though. will maintain things and slowly move ahead, tho.)
ben_vulpes: i mean what, a rest api can't be *that* damagingly expensive for a well-funded sv startup
ben_vulpes: "our developer finger trap didn't work at all, so we're going to get you stuck in this other one"
ben_vulpes: the odd surgical cut ain't so bad
ben_vulpes: trinque: i don't have the appetite for the protocol-level patch atm
asciilifeform: i can't picture this being the only one , also
ben_vulpes: "why don't they like us yet?!"
trinque: I don't think I'd want to subclass for that though, whole thing just needs to fart raw protocol lines into the db
trinque: dunno why an :after wouldn't work
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Don't care enough to look
mircea_popescu: incredible that we're still stuck fighting the fucking spanish. won't these idiots just go die already ? they fucked up an empire five centuries ago ; they're still here looking for gifted empires to fuck up.
mircea_popescu: don't tell me you don't understand "how the world works".
mircea_popescu: which isn't particularily surprising, who the fuck actually wants kerry or mccain.
asciilifeform: which isn't quite it, iirc it still fetches (why? nfi) the unwanted files.
mircea_popescu: if a website doesn't provide "last modified", is it logical to assume that it never changes or that it just changed ?
mircea_popescu: your tool i mean. since it's redownloading when it shouldn't.
mircea_popescu: so it shouldn't.
mircea_popescu: though trilema articles don't actually change. do you mean the root ? or the comments ?
walter_: I quite didn't expect that question
asciilifeform: betcha you couldn't even ~mail~ this gadget, much less take on airplane.
asciilifeform: you don't need laser for 'few metres'
asciilifeform: 'The usual advice given on the forums now is just to start Gimp running and then leave it alone - don't even touch the keyboard or the mouse, just get up, walk away and go do something else for at least an hour.(Yes, really!) When you come back, Gimp will probably be up and running and you will then have no further problems.'
mircea_popescu: mkay. i don't think this is working out for me.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-30 16:43 gabriel_laddel_p: asciilifeform: I'm not designing an atomic dirigible. I'm catching up on all the learning I've forsaken over the past four years to build Masamune. Yes, the eventual goal is to make a lispm, but it isn't as if I'm skipping meals to do CPU design.
mircea_popescu: gabriel_laddel_p you're going the wrong direction. you don't need something MORE abstract to dick around with.
mircea_popescu: dude, just because you're male doesn't imply you should try and emulate ascaris lumbricoides.
gabriel_laddel_p: asciilifeform: I'm not designing an atomic dirigible. I'm catching up on all the learning I've forsaken over the past four years to build Masamune. Yes, the eventual goal is to make a lispm, but it isn't as if I'm skipping meals to do CPU design. ☟︎
asciilifeform: gabriel_laddel_p: i recommend to take the advice of mircea_popescu ! in the sense where it is a waste of brain cycles to , past certain point, design 'atomic dirigible' if you haven't with what to make it, and have no foreseeable approach to it
mircea_popescu: from the perspective of the dogvomit these aren't meaningfully different.
mircea_popescu: is a fine example in this vein. womenz keep looking around for men, can't find any.
gabriel_laddel_p: For those who don't read everything, here is the message adlai either ignored or cribbed. http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598753 ☝︎
gabriel_laddel_p: Incidentally, I have a copy of that volume and don't need a link.
asciilifeform: there's a set of derps sitting in airport. they either get let in past customs -- or not let in. physical fact. activist-judge proclaimed 'let in.' and by all indications, mr.t -- kowtowed.