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mircea_popescu: "safeauto's do
the jingle makes insurance advertising fun" ?
mircea_popescu: "here's
the archive
tool and here's
the single url
tool, i know, i'll use
them backwards!"
mircea_popescu: who
the fuck uses wget instead of curl anyway, you know ?
mircea_popescu: per
the drunken walk model, once you're hitting sqrt(1) of references in cache you've read enough :D
Framedragger: [dodges
the "that's not
the proper
translation" discussion]
Framedragger: by all means, keep reinforcing
the "nothing outside
the
text" notion ! but yeah, good
to revisit
Framedragger: didyouknow, someone wrote a graphing library which mimicks xkcd graph style. iirc it's actually quite nice, insofar as hipster
things can be nice. shitlikethat...
mircea_popescu: lmao omfg. dude published
the 2012 census with a pgp (v2.0!) 1kb rsa key ; and he claims
to be inspired by... XKCD!!!
to do a fucking hilbert curve. omfg
the unit-square covering discussions were all in vain, xkcd is
the source.
Framedragger: you're still using $framework? GO BACK
TO YER CAVE
mircea_popescu: part of
the history of medicine, like it or not, mr progress.
Framedragger: well i did use "folks" which isn't a word from
the most high register so
to speak :)
Framedragger: no but for real.
thing is, cs folk usually haven't even read
their own "definitive"
texts (shannon, e.g.)
Framedragger: yeah i can't hold interesting convos with
these cs people for long sometimes, it's like, fuck you humanity you suck
mircea_popescu: pretending
to have a cs program
that's all linguistics-free seems
to me
the height of ignoramity, but whatevs.
mircea_popescu: which is shameful, really, seeing how ITS
THE OTHER FUCKING COMPILER.
mircea_popescu: it's just
that
the majority of computer folk are uncouth and didn't read
their linguistics and semiology.
Framedragger: wonder if whole log would become references
to itself, il n'y a pas de hors-texte and all
that
Framedragger: man i need some
tool which autosearches from logs while i
type in irc
mircea_popescu: check it out asciilifeform ,
there's not even as many computers as
there are people and
they're already beating us in go :D
Framedragger: something something avoids having
to
take care of
timeouts (is stateless) by putting custom info in packets / "SYN cookies" something
mircea_popescu: the only problem is, i'd expect you will receive ~1/3 of
the address space as hits.
mircea_popescu: just
to eval it. in general
the zmap idea is right and proper.
Framedragger: but yeah need
to
think of bigger scales here.. short-term aws/azure farms, whatnot
Framedragger: nono, i just mean, i can just use
that particular machine for dirty work, cause i can't use
that ip for other purposes anyway, it's
tainted
Framedragger remembers he has a disposable
tor exit node on digitalocean, can use
that one
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you know i don't understand, wtf aren't
they making pastries
this way! at first i
thought
that's dough on her
tits for sure... but no, just paint ?
mircea_popescu: please do a different /16 on an aws just
to get a handle on how much it costs.
Framedragger: i'm considering running zmap on high-throughput server
to quickly get all internet-connected machines in ipv4 space, and
then feeding
that into ssh-keyscan. may be more efficient. also need
to get some disposable ip addresses or something, cause according
to internet my coupla server IPs will soon be added
to some shitlist
Framedragger: this was using single machine only - scanning with
two now, will add
third one when i have a few min. but yeah it's overall slow i guess you could say
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: with
timeout per host set
to 5sec (default) and unaltered parallel scanning setting (ssh-keyscan does parallel stuff pretty well but it may not be best for scanning huge numbers of hosts; case in point: default version for ubuntu 14.04
terminates if a single remote host closes conn prematurely - needed
to patch
this..), it
took ~65 minutes (i've started logging
timestamps afterwards but
this is prob quite accurate).
this
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: (got 2768 ssh-rsa keys on a
test run on a populated /16...
this will be fun.)
mircea_popescu: sure, sure. and why do i need
to know how
the gcc
trick works.
mircea_popescu: in any case, even
the proposition
that somehow "use" is good while "enjoyment" bad, first
to be supported off public
tolerance, mandated ; latter
to be punished stinks
to high heavens of outright evil protestantism bullshit.
mircea_popescu: $google
tits cunt fuck piss shit motherfucker cocksucker
mircea_popescu: in which we find aferation is not an english word. a well. it denotes one who appears
to have a lot
to do / be in
the
thick of
things / busy, but really just pretending. a george costanza of sorts.
mircea_popescu: same fucking reason
the poor guy goes : cuz he can't make sense of
the world around him
mircea_popescu: because not intellectually up
to
the
task of not following.
mircea_popescu: it's unpleasant
to watch in a context where
the others say anything but "hey, you're having
these problems because you're an uppity ronin slave. how about you drop
the aferations and go follow a master."
mircea_popescu: $google "I
think all works meant for practical uses must be free, but
that does not apply
to music, since music is meant for appreciation, not for practical use."
mircea_popescu: does a conference a week since 1995, hasn't yet explained
the difference between
things "not meant for practical use" and
the rest. wtf is impractical use.
mircea_popescu: any program i ever cared about enough
to bust open was meant for appreciation. such as fucking civ ffs.
mircea_popescu: anyway - same with music, because "it's not meant for use, but for appreciation". it's a fucking lasagna, what
the fuck does
this man actually believe ?
mircea_popescu: no ;
then you don't yet know.
the
time
to review is when you notice
the walls.
mircea_popescu: if anything, free hardware is more important/useful/valuable
than free software, because i've busted open way more programs
than chips.
mircea_popescu: why not just you know, review
thew priors. LIKE SANE FUCKING PEOPLE.
mircea_popescu: they always puzzled me,
these inconsistent derps. jimbo wales
thinks he's a "libertarian", and "objectivist". one
that somehow
thinks corporate spying is bad, but "the government should put as many cameras up as possible -
they'd prevent crimes".
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally, you ever made any sense of
the rms notion
that "free hardware" is nothing like "free software" ?
mircea_popescu: im not atm persuaded
they exist more
than "bfl delivery" existed back in
the bitbet bet days.