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BenBE: mircea
_popescu: I think there's a difference between suspecting someone of malice and proving it. Cf. Occam's razor.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: the only external-dump link there is sadmods (not yet cached - again, unsure of impact on phuctor performance)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: mircea
_popescu: ok, sorry for that then
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: if you check, the hrefs on that index page link to phuctored.html on siphnos etc
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: i mean that not *all* new entries are included, rsa truncates, them, too. asciilifeform can confirm tho.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: everything except sadmods so as not to upset phuctor too much. need to discuss frequency of caching with asciilifeform i think
shinohai: !~later tell pete
_dushenski Entry in bots directory for "Time since last block" has transposed letter, should be `tslb` - Thanks!
BenBE: mircea
_popescu: No only PHP, but also C/C++, Java, web stuff, ASM (mostly x86/x64), Haskell, shell scripting, ... Also, as we are at WoTs:
https://keybase.io/benbe BenBE: mircea
_popescu: thx.
BenBE: mircea
_popescu: Mostly the Certificate Transparency logs used by browsers, block chains used in many (if not most) crypto currencies. All public records containing both public keys and signatures made by them.
BenBE: mircea
_popescu: I planned on DSA/ECDSA, but that's quite low on the priority list right now. Attack on both works somewhat different and requires data collection not as easily obtained as with RSA.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: sure. but there are rsa keys in
https certs out there. but yet to be empirically approached and estimated, sure
BenBE: mircea
_popescu: Like phuctore, but larger scope of key base (also covers X.509)
jurov: ben
_vulpes: as they say - "moved networking to own thread. now i have two problems."
ben_vulpes: so if i have a `std::map<ktype, std::vector<vtype>> stuffMap`, is it legal to say `stuffMap[k].push
_back(newV)`
a111: Logged on 2017-04-08 19:53 jurov: coinbr orders fixed. mircea
_popescu pls to process
shinohai: hah mircea
_popescu .... you survived the Russian chicks WITH NO POGROM!
jurov: coinbr orders fixed. mircea
_popescu pls to process
☟︎ BingoBoingo: pete
_dushenski: When do we get G5 trb sync stats?
shinohai: Now you make me want to buy one of these ppc's pete
_dushenski
BingoBoingo awaits pete
_dushenski's eventual conversion to plasticar and panel replacement that requires only a good flat head screwdriver
trinque: mircea
_popescu: reads block nobody, never block. I understand the where clause of an insert statement to be a condition on a read query that gets fed into a write, just as my "common table expressions" ('with' keyword) feed into each other.
shinohai: ty pete
_dushenski ... gonna buy me a celebratory mercedes? :)
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 21:53 pete
_dushenski: also !~tits added!
trinque: mircea
_popescu:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/mvcc-intro.html << "Internally, data consistency is maintained by using a multiversion model (Multiversion Concurrency Control, MVCC). This means that each SQL statement sees a snapshot of data (a database version) as it was some time ago, regardless of the current state of the underlying data. This prevents statements from viewing inconsistent
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> mircea
_popescu: on contemplation, cars may not be a very good hiding place, they ( esp in usa ) routinely move through chokepoints - toll archs, and these are already equipped with camera and radio receivers << Depends on region and car
phf: ben
_vulpes: that's easy, someone always adds a shortwave bridge.
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes i find it's very important to establish aforehand what each barbie doll will wear, do or say at the dollhouse teaparty.
a111: Logged on 2015-08-24 18:01 mircea
_popescu: previous flight lost an engine foil, concorde ran it over, it cut a wheel, wheel exploded, large fragment of tyre hit underwing, shockwave broke a fuel tanker, fuel gushed out and caught, engineer cut the engine next, at which point they had 2km worth of runway left and needed 3 to abort.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 18:08 Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: i thought one of the parts was a c proggy. quite certain it is, asciilifeform mentioned it multiple times. python is the web backend afaik
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: re "nothing here" the idea would be that upon user submitting gpg key, page reloads *instantly* (vs. near-instant page load on current phuctor - reloads only after key inserted into db), shows permalink and "waiting for insertion" msg; html could have property to auto refresh every second until master responds with any links to other keys. but i understand asciilifeform's reasons against this
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: i thought one of the parts was a c proggy. quite certain it is, asciilifeform mentioned it multiple times. python is the web backend afaik
☟︎ trinque: you have a keys table, factors table, factors has a unique constraint on value column of factors, there is a join table called key
_factor which joins key and factor
Framedragger: (just so i don't feel like just throwing random verbiage at you, what i mean is something like `CREATE TRIGGER setup
_send
_update AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE ON phuctor FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE send
_update);` - it wouldn't be hard to try.)
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 14:44 trinque: mircea
_popescu: more clearly stated, I do not see a www as part of the algorithm of phuctor. it is one source of input where there could be many, and one output idem. with a clearly defined line between www and phuctor (even allowing for that www may require cached copies of phuctor data to operate properly), this gives you something you can nuke later and replace.
trinque: mircea
_popescu: more clearly stated, I do not see a www as part of the algorithm of phuctor. it is one source of input where there could be many, and one output idem. with a clearly defined line between www and phuctor (even allowing for that www may require cached copies of phuctor data to operate properly), this gives you something you can nuke later and replace.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 11:52 mircea
_popescu: tits for btc -> redemption.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: in materialized view, postgres can persist results of query in table-like form. so it *does* cache them; hence you can't say it's convenience only.
trinque: could get me a pg connection and I could listen for pg
_notify on a trigger of that table
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 13:16 mircea
_popescu: the problem was that db waits for writes to read iirc.
deedbot: mircea
_popescu rated skydragon 1 << seems hardworking enough.
ben_vulpes: > 22:51:27 ben
_vulpes ups fromloper to great crickets
trinque: mircea
_popescu: the fucking syntax though eh? cut all dicks off all males, then you back it down to particulars!
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: so you went through every row checking if it has turd at start, and removing that turd? or found binary log to roll back the transaction (which should have aborted and rolled back, something something)
Framedragger: i mean even if mircea
_popescu aborted a db write, it shouldn't have forked into gigs of crap?..
CompanionCube: mircea
_popescu: do you plan to write an article about mysql being a shit?