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Framedragger: i'm sure that making say decent artisan boots ain'
t fuckin' easy at all. (sure, working as a knob in a large factory is another thing - though i'd like to see redditards sweat many hours a day at factory and not call for mommy)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i don'
t think money does it. they charge like 20 bux a head (yes, same for male or female, SAME IF ALONE etc!!1), but i think i'm on the list mostly because they're petriscared of me. it isn'
t open to the general public.
mircea_popescu: he couldn'
t as much as take their fucking knickers off because omaygerd amarisho!!1
mircea_popescu: all through this seeking my approval in the sense of trying to verify if im all that impressed. i... wasn'
t fucking impressed, because why the fuck would i be impressed with the male nurse.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: since thye have no such hope about me, they "don'
t like" me. and so on. it's an easy enough game to play, but honestly i'd rather move to thailand and "seduce" the local whores, $50 at a time.
mircea_popescu: they could have sold fucking ebooks about how to make money, like all the other shit they do. what is an "infoproduct" and why doesn'
t this qualify ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform consider the following amusing datapoint - other than the "intro" ie, first bitcent, people could make more through digging up ordinary claims for me. the way this works is that you end up with a lot of material, which has to be taken back to town, but you can'
t carry it, because overweight. there is A BOT! written, documented on wiki, discussed on channel, that shortcuts this.
mircea_popescu: that these doors successively close doth not mean they weren'
t there.
mircea_popescu: no. i would have obviously been forced to end it eventually. however, they didn'
t even come fucking close to giving me a run for my money.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform your fixation with "a penny" doesn'
t help however. it wasn'
t a penny, it was more than they make at home.
mircea_popescu: so you know, yes i do spend my money to make the world a less shitty place but plox don'
t take this as some sort of free radical ready to be combined with your stubborn refusal and yield whatever nutty interpretation. it ain'
t that free a radical.
mircea_popescu: more importantly c) intelligent folks know about it but dun seem inclined to try it ; perhaps because preconceived notions (oh, a game is below my intelligence and i couldn'
t be happy with a black woman), perhaps for whatever other cause.
mircea_popescu: well... unless you have a camera that works, i have no idea. the pigeons ~themselves~ aren'
t book-ready.
mircea_popescu: anyway, ima get it some more domains jus didn'
t get around to it
mircea_popescu: here's the whole story of standard : 1. hey, wouldn'
t it be great if we mattered ? 2. so if it'd be great, then therefore we matter! 3. our not mattering is wrong!
a111: Logged on 2013-09-12 00:26 mircea_popescu: just don'
t try to sell me on any sort of comittees making "industry standards" or anything.
Framedragger: this is mircea_popescu in september 2013, in response to "pankkake: federated xmpp isn'
t that bad. it can do voice/video/text with encryption" ;)
Framedragger: "mircea_popescu: bitcoin isn'
t a protocol, it's a fucking c hairball."
mircea_popescu: note that irc is also based on centralized servers, freenode flimflammery about donated servers aside - sure, you can donate, if your name doesn'
t start with m, but n.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger ironically, it didn'
t smell that bad. smell is a subjective sense.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t think the general public is mentally capable of using irc. it just doesn'
t fit the reddit/disqus/chatroulette/4chan/whatever thing
Framedragger: tbh i think there still are some small subreddits with people. couldn'
t confirm tho.
Framedragger: i think that many of them do not, in the sense that e.g. you understand "conversation". i don'
t know. i got that picture when i had spent time on reddit.
Framedragger: maybe not used to irc. "i can'
t add a shallow-pun-comment and feel like i contributed. i'm supposed to do.. dialogue, or something."
shinohai: I keep trolling ver but he won'
t block me! @zooko blocked me with a *single* tweet
pete_dushenski: tis possible. tis also possible that the world won'
t be worse off if they car-crash themselves off the face of it, be it by their own hand or that of their robot overlords.
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I don'
t think you understand the proportion represented by "most" in that usuage. We are talking about a mass economically crippled by their various "employable if X" bullshits.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: 'most' isn'
t really an argument now is it. nor was it my point. talking solely about folks buying $100k cars, they're better off sifting through resumes to find a non-retarded driver than shipping their cash to musk et al., what with the rapidly sinking obamanchor tied around their weedy necks.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: 'the groand tour' isn'
t available outside us, uk, and i think oz for another month so... nope. looking forward to it though. you ?
pete_dushenski: didn'
t realise that jhvh1 also adopted the calculator until saw it in-chan yesterday. that sneaky shinohai ! bots directory updated accordingly.
trinque: I'm sold on the structure of the language, but I have had times where I wonder why the fuck the gc hasn'
t kicked on yet, find folks saying "oh you tricked the gc" researching the problem
mircea_popescu: tropane alkaloids aren'
t usually abused recreationally, because well... not what people usually think is fun.
shinohai: iirc wasn'
t that abused in Roanoke ?
mircea_popescu: and yes, putting an -A "TMSR agent ; contact X for discussion" on all curls can'
t hurt anything.
mircea_popescu: this isn'
t a replacement for archive.is, but more of a defense-in-depth measure.
mircea_popescu: i dunno that alf is a db engineer by trade, so it's entirely possible specific measures could help, especially if they're of the magic number ilk of "set X to Y in config file, we didn'
t docum,ent this anywhere but its tru!"
mircea_popescu: lol. yeah, might work here, it's not clear. the problem, you have to understand, is how integrated the data is. sure a db with however many lines did fine in whatever box. the problem is that everything phuctor has, phuctor uses, and so it's very close to the unmitigated nightmare which is "random access"
t Framedragger: yah but there's also enough of stuff to be done :) if trinque does WoT browser i won'
t do in parallel just so that there are two
mircea_popescu: and yes, we're woprking on fixing this. the work is wide, and we can'
t get over, some handsome rovers from town to town etc.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you gotta learn to judiciously allocate your time ; Framedragger the problem isn'
t so much locking up the box - it's that the box will fuck up, this being "foss" bullshit, and then the owner will be like "i dun wanna pay for a box i can'
t use, notwithstanding this is what i claimed i want".
Framedragger: (this is a case where i am more cynical than asciilifeform: a DC you don'
t know, what illusions does one have; okay, one could install a sensor which signals if box was 'tampered with'; they could still take box offline, clone memory, set up a replica. etc etc etc.)
mircea_popescu: afaik it can'
t actually dump ram or do useful debugging. but it can reboot the system, which is you know, a crossed wire.
mircea_popescu: it doesn'
t log in ; nor does it interact with your os.
Framedragger: (server in DC you don'
t own, what illusions of hardware-safety...)
Framedragger: by the way, i haven'
t ever used it, but from reading around it appears that streaming replication may indeed be quite efficient. every time row is inserted, row is sent off to remote replica. but this does not really require cpu. so maybe it wouldn'
t slow things down further / wouldn'
t be particularly slow even if db being clobbered 24/7
mircea_popescu: ie, ssh moduli breakage didn'
t sink phf's lisp-frail stack. but it did sink YOURS
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform in point of fact i have asked the public force to locate car drunk ho abandoned "dunno where". they did. i didn'
t throw a shitfit about "o noes surveillance state". this because a) i asked them to do it and b) obviously they just put the number in the stolen cars interface and then a patrol saw it.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: of course. and also don'
t treat this as high priority, i prolly wont look at it before wednesday anyway. but would be interesting to take a look - and i'd take a look
Framedragger: i'm sorry but you didn'
t convince me in regards to the 'amount' of data. > 100mil row postgres with > 100 gb of data in a 8GB ram server ran fine. and while phuctor may be a more demanding beast, shouting '5 mil keys, MILLION!' doesn'
t convince
Framedragger: asciilifeform: why can'
t a separate box be set up to just crawl through all of phuctor pages, and then determine which of them are 'static' / won'
t ever change, for starters. and re-query the dynamic ones (at least the /phuctored) every $x amount of time
mircea_popescu: ie, you don'
t get to see ip or link. which /.... so search, what's it do.
mircea_popescu: you can'
t search worth a shit right now because overflow.
Framedragger: with regards to vps i could help, if help/hands are needed. i know you have other priority stuff asciilifeform. also, don'
t know what the meta-priority level here is. (i.e., compared to other projects etc)
Framedragger: those sibling pages, why can'
t they hit once, and html be generated, too.
Framedragger: i don'
t know why you need true real time, tbh.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: wouldn'
t be sure re. costs. vps can be $5/$10 a month, and stuff i used for ssh key crawling (scaleway) can bill hourly
mircea_popescu: they really couldn'
t, and didn'
t, give a shit about phuctor working throughout the years it worked.
mircea_popescu: phuctor wasn'
t ever so snappy on display even when it was accessible.
a111: Logged on 2016-11-19 17:18 ben_vulpes: Framedragger: i am also curious to know what kind of requirements you have for a vps that your current loggotron doesn'
t serve.
Framedragger:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-11-19#1570793 << current loggotron also runs on vps, and in itself it requires very few resources. no db use, even. at this point there's a bunch of stuff and other people's sites running on that vps, i don'
t feel comfortable adding additional load.
☝︎ Framedragger: mircea_popescu: (syn flood suspicion because sockets don'
t respond with anything, even when possible to establish tcp connection. and yes ping does seem to work.)
mircea_popescu: 31 packets transmitted, 31 received, 0% packet loss, time 30040ms < you actually can'
t ping it ?
ben_vulpes: Framedragger: i am also curious to know what kind of requirements you have for a vps that your current loggotron doesn'
t serve.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: just don'
t connect it to the internet, what
ben_vulpes: replication works on the wal, not on the committed db, and so i don'
t think it would have the load impact you do.
ben_vulpes: phf: may be able to chime in on how much load that'd add to the db process but i don'
t think much
mod6: Framedragger: aha. yeah, in my experience with ticketing systems ala scrum, it's my observation that if a ticket is "assigned or owned by Jeff, I don'
t even think twice about it."
Framedragger: mod6: sure! maybe "assignee" would have the desired (lesser) connotation, i don'
t know. coming from some trac feature/bug tracking in distributed teams experience, 'owner' is there interpreted as simply 'person who is ultimately responsible for implementing/fixing this', with other collaborators invited and acknowledged
mod6: Framedragger: point taken about 'owner' on tickets. I considered adding a 'assignee' or 'owner' for a given ticket(s), but with the narrow view of the first project (trb), i didn'
t want to discourage people from thinking about solutions for a given problem just because it had my name on it or something.
pete_dushenski: mats: do you see the appeal in the whole autonomous driving thing ? it strikes me as appealing to the same neophilic and inconsiderate mind that wanted to vote shillary in simply because she's a woman and WOULDN'
T THAT BE GREAT, not because the consequences had any bearing on the decision making process. frankly the idea that sv-shitware was in total control of my vehicle is frightening. that many millions
Framedragger: asciilifeform: seems that i can make it open 80/tcp, but it won'
t give me any data
Framedragger: ($afk item #1 is "coffee grinder is a bit shit and requires force, i don'
t want to use force in my mornings.") :)
Framedragger: that's true! this wouldn'
t be anything amazeballs.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger ok but if one actually wants to sql on it, dumping it in a table isn'
t much work.
mircea_popescu: the part i don'
t follow is where isn'
t this a waste of your time ? you seem to be trying to do something akin to "i will create a gui atop this command line". ok... how will you guess aforehand what buttons people want to push ?
Framedragger: i'm unclear what to do with 'live data feed', but i don'
t think it's a problem. it could just sync with phuctor at timed intervals.