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Framedragger: ..sooo, ~21.1M ssh hosts with port 22 open in ipv4 space. i expected more, but a
time will come for a re-scan, and i finally got around
to 'streamlining'
the process, and vc's idontcareaboutscans policy helped here, so re-scan will be a piece of cake.
phf: it's
the ml crowd,
they still manage
to dazzle me with
their
trinkets. and
then i
think about it for 5 minutes and go "waitaminute"
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phf: i heard of
technique in a context of Abuse video game, where all
the objects
that were allocated during calculations for a single screen frame would be abandoned on next frame, which makes sense in
this one particular case. i
think maybe Seaside had support for
that per-request. i guess people came up with formal ways of doing it
phf: asciilifeform: deallocates when you unroll frames, and i guess
there are
techniques
to figure out how up
the frame an object has moved from its allocation point
phf: and here i
thought diametric was somehow a particularly astute connoisseur of italian cinema
mircea_popescu: darn i keep highlighting poor diametric when i want
to say diana_coman
mircea_popescu: diametric you know
that excellent mastroianni scene where
the fatties eat up palermo ?
diana_coman: heh;
truth be
told men in
the south were exactly like fat, ugly spiders: round, small, hairy and basically creeping around
the corners at any given
time
mircea_popescu: sigh. see,
this is
the problem with
trying
to be a mad dictator in a rational way. everyone spokes your wheels!
mircea_popescu: diana_coman
they also make excellent women in
the south, but...
phf: asciilifeform:
https://github.com/wolfgangj/bone-lisp another one of
them small lisps, already with a bunch of idiosyncratic decisions, but notable for using regions for memory management (and hence immutable).
diana_coman: and excellent cars in
the North really - or at any rate
they used
to make
mircea_popescu: i'd have gone
the other way around. burn
the italians.
mircea_popescu: to
think
the nazis allied with
them and wanted
to burn
the fucking gypos.
mircea_popescu: as most stupid shit in
this country. or, come
to
think about it,
ther world over.
diana_coman: mircea_popescu, ever been in
traffic in Naples? quite curious what you'd make of it
mircea_popescu: there is literally no way
to know whether he goes straight or right until he does it. and
they're so horrible
they don't drive straight anyway. so...
mircea_popescu: trinque
these people don't signal
turning, forget lane change. at least on
the highway
there's some basis
to guess on
the basis of impulse and make. but in
the city ?
trinque: keeps you awake on
the highway
mircea_popescu: Framedragger yeah.
the difference being
that while i wouldn't
try
to drive in cairo without getting a degree in it first, at least
THEY manage
to move
things reasonably. here, i wouldn't drive unless i had an open license
to kill and plentiful ammo, AND
they have more
traffic, fewer driven miles and more roads
than anywhere in
the world.
trinque: houstonians never signal lane changes, and
they do
them at 100mph and 3 at a
time
Framedragger: hey i remember cairo; ok so it's worth
than cairo; lolol.
mircea_popescu: fucking crazed egyptians in cairo did a better job, and
their idea of
traffic lights was
tooting
the horn.
mircea_popescu: these people should be excommunicated from
the planet just for
the driving.
mircea_popescu: nope, need has created
to innovation
to date.
they'll sit and rot and
think what
they do is driving.
mircea_popescu: it is so bad
traffic here is 90% due
to
the people being unable
to merge. and
they're unable
to merge because a)
they don't signal and b)
they're
the sort of idiots
that don't signal. and yet...
mircea_popescu: (incidentally,
the argentines are
THE WORST drivers. horribad. you know how latinos in
the civilised world have a bad reputation ? well... im sure argentina is
the reason for it.
they signal ~1/3 of
the
time, you gotta guess
they intend
to
turn or not - AND
they have no conception of blinker fluid or any other way means or conceptual approach for
the problem. it's just not fucking
there. idjits.)
phf: that's where being foreigner helps, you call
that
thing "johnson rod" in russian we call it бачок для тормозной жидкости
phf: i'll just work it out from first principles :D as long as
they don't kick me out in horror in
the first few hours, i'd be fine
mircea_popescu: of course engines moved from carbureted
to injected in
the interval, but
then again...
phf: mircea_popescu: i grew up working on cars with my grandfather, was
the main dacha activity, i figured what quality of car mechanic would people advertising food&loding on craigslist really need?
trinque: PeterL: I've yet
to implement $changekey so sign me a message proving ownership of both keys indicating which you want
to use and I'll do it
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 12:57 PeterL: how
to update
to new key with deedbot?
mircea_popescu: incidentalyl, someone bored enough should do a survey of nice on extant linux decayed forms. it'd be a pretty good way
to diagnose
the utter ruin of
the ecosystem.
trinque: asciilifeform: isn't
there an ionice or something
trinque: the box is slow because
there's
this astonishingly IO intensive shitty key-value store called bitcoin running on it :D
trinque: asciilifeform: yeah yeah I'm moving it
to a new box already
Framedragger: look at dem loops,
to set up ascii chars and
then only work on offsets
Framedragger: i wanted
to say
the same, and
then run from asciilifeform
mircea_popescu: Framedragger i applaud her
too, which is why her scrawny ineffectual efforts get a link. nevertheless, it can't be said she's effectual. she isn't.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger "cto" best part. nigga, you might be
the first CORPORATE OFFICER / mexican illegal combo in history.
Framedragger: i don't know, i applaud her even what she writes is shit and even if her mind is shit, good for her, i
think it's easy
to sublimate jealousy
that shit people can still function as "justified anger" or whatnot </armchair-mode>
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform men. you ever heard of women escape any sort of incarceration,
that wasn't
the owner coming
to get
the bitches back ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 14:52 mircea_popescu: but
to make it short and sweet : if she were
the sort of six-deviations
talented woman
that'd benefit from what you imagine is "not having
to show up in an office", she'd pointedly not be writing
the sort of crap.
Framedragger: suspect at least half of "startups" are like
that
mircea_popescu: (oh and one for
the collectors, hey asciilifeform did you actually get chet
to sign your copy ? iirc she signed less
than half dozen all
told.)
mircea_popescu: (and for
the ego - back in 2004 when i published asylum editor was like "isn't
this a little short ?". apparently i was merely being pioneeric,
the notion of "book" dropped half
the pages past
two decades, from 300something
to 150ish.)
mircea_popescu: maybe in 2017 people finally wake up
to
the realisation of how perfectly genre fiction at ~150 pages in paperback and of her exact vintage would fill
the holes in
their souls!
mircea_popescu: she isn't. she just hopes
that 2007200820092020102011omgit'sbeenfiveyears!2012201320142015omfgwhere'sitallgone!2016 will be "the year of
the hawk-cobra" or whatever
the fuck. hey, it worked for
that dumb broad, what's her name,
that wrote
those linkedin novels and sold
them for 26 billion copies or what ?
they even made a film about it, "whatsap!"
mircea_popescu: but
to make it short and sweet : if she were
the sort of six-deviations
talented woman
that'd benefit from what you imagine is "not having
to show up in an office", she'd pointedly not be writing
the sort of crap.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the film is bad, as a film. but for people entirely unwarare of what curse women are upon
themselves in isolation... a decent primer i guess.
mircea_popescu: nah, some recent atrocity. a very insufferable woman lives a "civilised" life with her... mother, and postures a lot at work. her unwind is
to sniff used rags in porn coinoperated booths.
mircea_popescu: at least if she went
to an office
there'd be
the remote possibility of getting some.
mircea_popescu: what else are her options ?
too old
to be "looking
to be black owned".
mircea_popescu: chick's ~30, has been eking out a miserable existence in suburban mass writing one of
the shitty books a year. and working ass off on "social media".
Framedragger: "Complicating
things is
the fact
that Danica is pregnant. Neither
the serpiente nor
the avians are crazy about
the idea of a mixed-blood child
taking
the
throne. A child of a cobra and another serpent is always a cobra, a child of a hawk and another avian is always a hawk." WELL BUT OBVIOUSLY
mircea_popescu: anyway, lest
the wrong impression forms - we don't have a good understanding of who did what
to whom and why. it's not even clear we enumerated
the classes of deeds
that phuctor dredged up.
Framedragger: right.
that verification of self-signatures.. it is done by gpg clients
tho, no?
mircea_popescu: i
think it's more a case of "the last person who knew how any of
this worked left a decade ago, we're just idea guys"
Framedragger: PeterL: gpg client should reject subkeys not signed by master key or somesuch, was
the argument i
think
Framedragger: these diddled keys..
they can just be re-uploaded
to sks keyservers all
the
time, no? maybe keyservers should have a phuctor-like policy of rejecting shitty keys?
mircea_popescu: yeah
the numerous instances of "hey listen, your key being diddled IS NOT ABOUT YOU! you'd never fucking know!" managed
to get ignored something fierce huh.
PeterL: how do you know nobody used
the keys?
mircea_popescu: yes,
there's a hat. now, about
that
table it sits on...
mircea_popescu: that's how
the
trick works, "but look at
the hat, look at
the hat"
mircea_popescu: i couldn't give less of a shit about
the disparate bits of reality he
tried
to fashion a disavowal out of.
Framedragger: re. hanno: oh yeah? i had
thought he had had a point, re.
those broken subkeys not being used anyway. but i guess
the point is
that phuctor found some *actually used* keys, etc.
Framedragger: particularize and shine light upon
the particular cracks of
the delusional reality model