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mircea_popescu: prolly so. besides, i'm
thinking
the correct way
to handle
the whole $bash
thing is
to have a sort of wot-aws equivalent.
ben_vulpes: worth a chuckle and an invitation
to
the wot methinks
trinque: that shit can die with
the body of christ and all other congruent imaginary social aggregates
mircea_popescu: trinque "it's
the community" "which,
the supine
troop of nobodies crowding
the mit soup kitchen ?" "YES! PREMIERE
TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION IN
THE WORLD!" "whatever. make sure you
teach
them how lightbulbs work."
mircea_popescu: shinohai well,
the usg party is ever less confident
they'll get much over a summer of forks ; "ethereum is good" was
the backup.
mircea_popescu: fucking phones aren't worth
the fix
today. but
then - shirts.
mircea_popescu: labour was so ill esteemed it was actually worth someone's
time
to
take out a shirt front off a shirt and hem in a replacement.
mircea_popescu: cca mid 19th century - definitely post industrial age - people actually
traded used underwear. not just young women's used underwear either.
mircea_popescu: to bolster
the leverage point asciilifeform : consider reading merely
the list of
traded items in "london labour and
the london poor" (an otherwise unfrequentable pile of steaming socialistoid shit).
trinque: apparently an inanimate
thing can have a mindset because somebody put some words
together
shinohai: well I suppose weed growth is still,
technically, growth.
trinque: and oh
the ways
the socialists and advertisers have destroyed English
shinohai: Hard and soft
turds combine
to produce new, more repulsive pos
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i'm just surprised it wasn't an acquihire. no fducking idea why anyone else'd "buy"
the sort of
turd.
mircea_popescu: most of which, amusingly enough, are "delit d'association de malfaiteurs en relation avec une entreprise
terroriste". hurr durr.
mircea_popescu: except
things didn't continue at
the same rate, and 2014 was an all
time record.
mircea_popescu: in other news, france saw over 500k arrests in 2007, which is
to say 1% of
the population was arrested
THAT YEAR, or, if
things continue at
the same rate, ~everyone
then alive'd have a better chance
to be arrested rather
than not be, during his lifetime.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-25 13:53 mircea_popescu: lmao
this is pretty rich news. so asciilifeform : it'd seem
the raid on phuctor's machine is failing and
the
thing will have
to be serviced. plox
turn it off in your own
time and let me know when it's ok
to send
teh service
team in.
Framedragger: right, i'll do
that, but later. sorry for not being specific, just wanted
to rant, which is not
too constructive
Framedragger: now i'll
try scaleway / online.net and i don't use
them for anything else so i'm fine with being banned.
they said OK
to my "responsible academic scanning" query. doesn't mean
they'll follow
through. but i'll just keep scanning / doing ssh extraction
there, and rsyncing often, so
that if/when i get eventually banned
this wouldn't be a problem.
mircea_popescu: i rented a [vps/dedicated/colocated] machine from X, i sent a
total of Y packets of so and so in Z interval ;
they <changed my logs and stole my remaining
time|sent me support
ticket complaining|etc>"
Framedragger: pleaded with
them and
they said okok we won't ban but don't do
this again
Framedragger: digital ocean e.g. - scanned more
than querter of ipv4 space using
TCP SYN (masscan) - so just
to see which :22 hosts are up - received numerous abuse complaints from all over
the net, all forwarded
to me
mircea_popescu: i still can't piece
this
together. let's
try a sane example format :
Framedragger: ah - sorry for not being specific - no i ceased activities,and
they were fine. OVH i didn't even
try, i sent a query first like a good house guest
mircea_popescu: so
they banned you or what exactly happened ? you read
their verbiage ?
Framedragger: Scanning ports is forbidden on our network. We cannot even do some exeption in our anti-hack detecting system just for your server." <-
this is e.g. kimsufi/OVH who are otherwise not complete govt bitches (they appeal court orders, ran wikileaks servers, lots
tor exit nodes etc - not
to say
that
this amount
to
too much)
Framedragger: (but i didn't spend much
time dealing with
this lately, busy with afk stuff. however will return
to quest soon)
Framedragger: (again, general ipv4 mapping is no prob, it's
the more particular ssh key extraction
that is slow and very hax0ry apparently)
Framedragger: (..in other news hosters seem
to cave in
to
the "we gun ban your ip cause we saw
three
TCP SYN packets
to :22 on our block"
threats and do not allow any scanning whatsoever. online.net may be
the exception and are cooperative, will see how
they
tolerate some scanz)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: ah i recall you mentioning need for real-time data spitting-out. again
this can be worked out but i don't want
to be presumptuous, as in, "omg
this is easily sortable just use pr0xi". just sayin, worth considertaion, perhpas
mircea_popescu: Framedragger my involvement is more remote, alf handles
the
tech
there.
mircea_popescu: lmao
this is pretty rich news. so asciilifeform : it'd seem
the raid on phuctor's machine is failing and
the
thing will have
to be serviced. plox
turn it off in your own
time and let me know when it's ok
to send
teh service
team in.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: if he's going
to bbl...
technically he is on
time machine.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform ahh, isn't it refreshing,
to be in a place where
they hafta say
that ?
Framedragger: yeah korine is an interesting guy.
the film itself is random as fuck. literally folks humping
trash, and just doing other bizarre
things
throughout film. i'd say it's an intereseting experience,
to watch it i mean, but i believe when i watched it i was on a bit of acid. dunno how it would have got with me being completely sane..
mircea_popescu: Framedragger meh, lost me at "elderly". but
the korine name is vaguely familiar.
mircea_popescu: the whole impetuus of, say, romeo and juliet is
the respective famblies going "op is garbage!!1".
the lady an'
the
tramp is pretty much
the "modern democracy" attempt at subverting and perhaps reclaiming
the
trite
truth of
the previous generations, ie,
that nothing gets a gent going quite like
the lady's maid.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-24 11:33 mircea_popescu: in fact
the historical justification for broad female slavery is
that
the sex is better
that way.
mircea_popescu: anyway, garbage has a
tense relationship with sexuality.
Framedragger: yeah seems
to have worked for
these low entropy pockets around stars, pretty nifty!!
mircea_popescu: historically,
the "whatever" algo is actually pretty successful.
Framedragger: ya,
true. some dudes are selective but most are just desperate and/or can't be bothered. different algos so
to speak, heh
mircea_popescu: Framedragger iirc no girls actually wanted
to be on
tinder because dudes'd just hit on everyone and
then not show up.
Framedragger: [fwiw yeah +1 for
tinder,
though it does use effin facebook last i checked, etc etc, one more
thing
to re-build in a non-shitty fashion....]
mircea_popescu: don't make me put
the sheeny curse on you so you end up having
to go back and back again for a decade!
mircea_popescu: attend
to your immortal soul before you attend
to
the base needs of
the flesh!
mircea_popescu: vail: if
the risk of death and
the certainty of pain, danger, and unutterable discomforts cannot deter her, slavery and swaddled ankles will not.")
mircea_popescu: " Men, on
the other hand, attach penalties
to marriage, depriving women of property, of
the franchise, of
the free use of
their limbs, of
that ancient symbol of immortality,
the right
to make oneself at home in
the house of God by
taking off
the hat, of everything
that he can force Woman
to dispense with without compelling himself
to dispense with her. All in vain. Woman must marry because
the race must perish without her
tra
mircea_popescu: (no, it won't deter. nothing will deter.
to quote shaw,
mircea_popescu: add "must be conversant wihile wearing paper bag on head"
to your ad if you must
mircea_popescu: or what, suppose you go
to
teh movies, what do you do, instead of sitting down and shutting up like everyone else you bust into
the projectionist's room and jockey
the machine ?
mircea_popescu: put yourself in
tinder or whatever
they use, "wise cosmopolitan gentleman (visited buenos aires! and
timisoara!) with lots of dough
to burn looking for local belle
to show me a good
time."
BingoBoingo: Far more honest city about it's state of decay which is still far less
than Chicago's evn if
the fauna here are a bit more...
BingoBoingo: Aha, except
they actually reversed
the flow of
the river at some point so new shit goes
to Mississippi river after crossing state.
mircea_popescu: anyway, you
two gonna hang out for a beer or something ?
mircea_popescu: actually from what i hear new orleans overtook detroit even in
terms of sheer shithole.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Remember
that
the Chicago River is an open sewer so feel free
to bathroom
there
mircea_popescu: ie, do not research
these laws, for understanding
them means you're insane.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> chicago << oh,
they finally wised up an' sent you
to
the meat packing plant ?
mircea_popescu: and will resist any attempt
to be helped - such as for instance by people who actually understand computing reading his abomination and laughing at him -
to
the degree he'll get kicked out.
mircea_popescu: then
this hack went in and grubstreet'd all over,
to
the point he crashes all
the
time, so he made himself a watchdog. which i suppose needs a watchdog of its own
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform dude's something else, linux client is so stable people run it from wed
to wed (server updates and brief downtime weds) ; jurov made a windows version
that's just as stable - everyone else who runs it has no conn problems.