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phf: but correct way of handling this in python, is to read() line by line, which returns whatever, ascii, then parse the [date]
<nick> bits as ascii, then take the rest of line and try: msg.decode('utf-8') except: msg.decode('latin-1')
☟︎ scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [13:12:38]
<asciilifeform> how about old women who make doll houses
a111: Logged on 2016-09-21 13:18 Framedragger:
http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160921/#109 << znc puts shitty non-utf-but-should-be-utf chars in logs, bot trips over them and can't ignore them. that is also (cc mircea_popescu) the reason why it keeps saying it's the same char at same position: even if you just read() the whole file into buffer, it's gonna fail (at the same place). obviously this is unsustainable, i.e. i won't put up with this.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-21#1546322 << this behavior has nothing to do with znc (unless you explicitly configured znc to recode your messages), it has to do with the fact that irc is encoding agnostic. used to be you had koi8-r only channels, or latin-1 only channels etc. now utf-8 is the "standard" but from back in those days you have a peculiar hack surviging in a lot of clients. everyone's expected to be able to read latin-1,
☝︎☟︎ scriba: Logged on 2016-09-19: [15:34:12]
<asciilifeform> in other lulz, 'In the last two weeks many security professionals have praised Apple for reacting lightning fast to the PEGASUS threat that has been actively exploited in the wild. This praise was given because the parties involved kept samples from independent 3rd party researchers and did not reveal any detailed information about the kernel
a111: Logged on 2016-09-21 03:40 asciilifeform:
http://www.aerohive.com << 'At Aerohive, we believe that every Access Point is a starting point.'
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [04:44:39]
<phf> oh, i guess it's just requoting links from inside a111's quotes..
Framedragger:
http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160921/#167 << yeah, and i'm still unsure if it should not do this. i like it as it provides more context, but it's not.. standardized; it's rather ad-hoc; probably better to turn that off in scriba, and add facility for it to cite multiline passages via privmsg.
Framedragger:
http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160921/#109 << znc puts shitty non-utf-but-should-be-utf chars in logs, bot trips over them and can't ignore them. that is also (cc mircea_popescu) the reason why it keeps saying it's the same char at same position: even if you just read() the whole file into buffer, it's gonna fail (at the same place). obviously this is unsustainable, i.e. i won't put up with this.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-09-21 12:26 mircea_popescu:
http://fexpr.blogspot.com.ar/2016/01/schools-of-artlanging.html << the perisocial behaviours of beta males, rejected as they are from human society, stubbornly decided as they are to NOT address their actual faults is utterly staggering. the creation and maintenance of "tulpas" ie imaginary friends, of which "artlangs" is very strictly a subset, much like toy collecting (warhammer, magic the gathering, etc) also is ; elaborat
mircea_popescu:
http://fexpr.blogspot.com.ar/2016/01/schools-of-artlanging.html << the perisocial behaviours of beta males, rejected as they are from human society, stubbornly decided as they are to NOT address their actual faults is utterly staggering. the creation and maintenance of "tulpas" ie imaginary friends, of which "artlangs" is very strictly a subset, much like toy collecting (warhammer, magic the gathering, etc) also is ; elaborat
☟︎ scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [01:35:42]
<asciilifeform> it's never 'maybe this relies on an unproven equivalence to rsa' and always 'let's million ecdsa sig per second on intel box'
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [01:35:42]
<asciilifeform> it's never 'maybe this relies on an unproven equivalence to rsa' and always 'let's million ecdsa sig per second on intel box'
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [01:18:24]
<asciilifeform> the 'designated' losers are designated FOR REASONS maybe?!
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-21: [00:10:00]
<pete_dushenski> maybe! let a guy stick his dick in the electrical outlet woudlja
mod6:
<+shinohai> Didn't try the gentoo yet but don't expect any issues
<< ok let me know, im doing my testing on gentoo to start with anyway.
mod6:
<+shinohai> I only did 2 today, one on each of the usual platforms
<< ok good deal.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> lol-lol.
<< haha
pete_dushenski: "Edward Snowden remarked that we are now “tagged animals, the primary difference being that we paid for the tags and they’re in our pockets.”"
<< obv. snowden v1.
pete_dushenski: "To me, Facebook is perhaps the most worrisome of all the Big Data concerns of the book. It now exercises an incredible amount of influence over what information people see, with this influence sometimes being sold to the highest bidder."
<< PEEEEEPLE. not cows and other sundry farm animals. couldn't be!
jhvh1: asciilifeform: Error: "
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scriba: Logged on 2016-09-20: [16:47:12]
<phf> i still think that's the ideal model of computing, mentat approach
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-20: [16:40:25]
<phf> well, i do posgresql for money, the appeal of tmsr work is that i can do whatever the fuck, and though that means sometimes suboptimal results, there's a lot of merit in trying odd solutions
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-20: [16:39:38]
<PeterL> I am running it now into the past
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-20: [16:37:38]
<phf> kind of tricky to cache search, since it's very one off. most load on server comes from searching (i mean it's miniscule still, but...), but i looked at analytics and search queries are all over the place. you have n hits from mentions, which ~might~ be worthwhile to cache. (like ascii does !#s foo, and then there's a dozen of hits from random ips and
Framedragger: [22:04:02]
<leah> I was considering leaving GNU anyway
Framedragger: [22:03:32]
<leah> the shock at the moment from the last few days is only temporary
Framedragger: [22:03:23]
<leah> libreboot is currently expanding
Framedragger: [22:03:13]
<leah> and your patches are still welcome
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-20: [15:59:38]
<asciilifeform> 'Libreboot left the GNU project on 15 September 2016. The FSF revealed itself to be hostile towards trans people, so libreboot voluntarily decided to leave the GNU project, because the lead developer of libreboot is transgender herself. For those in the community who are unaware, a transgender person is someone whose internal gender identity (in