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mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, incidentally, do you see it as a mid term you use pizarro as your springboard to move in uy, releasing BingoBoingo into my hand for further adventures ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: so i close the whore programme just in time for asciilifeform to open the ai programme...
mircea_popescu: vaguely hoping dood shows, but enough's enough. contains no more.
mircea_popescu: some of my heavy hit tables are 60% indexes by weight.
mircea_popescu: anuyway, i can see the angle ; but it's one of those cases where ai is much cheaper than just letting the person make the settings.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> i had nfi they existed. << well they were mentioned duyring the 3-4 optimization threads about 3-5x each time, but...
mircea_popescu: now let's test the keys of folk who showed up in the meanwhile huh.
mircea_popescu: fwiw, all trilema.com files are trilema:trilema and somehow(tm) work.
mircea_popescu: well wait a second, wtf fix is this, "you can either edit your files or have them served by apache but not both" ?!
mircea_popescu: shit internal references broken also. diana_coman when you have a moment run a sed /minigame.bz/minigame.biz/ plox.
mircea_popescu: "Begin testing delegation for minigame.biz. Name servers listed at parent: ns1.qntra.net,ns2.qntra.net Failed to find name servers of minigame.biz/IN. No name servers found at child." <
mircea_popescu: you really need this to work easier than multi-day multi-attempt sorta thing.
mircea_popescu: annnd no, minigame.biz does not resolve. BingoBoingo ben_vulpes ^
mircea_popescu: so BingoBoingo use .biz plox ; lobbes you'll be logs.minigame.biz rather than logs.minigame.bz as before. sorry about that.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: oooh i see the problem. ok so, i owned both .biz and .bz, back when i used namecheap. i transferred the latter but not the former to namesilo back when all those shenanigans occured. so .bz item is captive in namecheap, Registry Expiry Date: 2019-07-01T16:40:17Z. but basically i'm letting it lapse ; so erryone will have to update to the .biz version and we can pretend this all never occured.
mircea_popescu: i have nfi how this is even fucking possible, but my dns zone is currently ns1 ns2.minigame.bz EXCEPT the domain is .biz
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo, yes lobbes needs logs.minigame.bz forwarded.
mircea_popescu: they do not give a flying fuck over here, use 1/4 lb of fresh ground coffee for one cup, throw it away.
mircea_popescu: last time the process resembled pulling teeth, eventually ended up using qntra's ns.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, this usually goes the other way around : he tells you a ns, and i set the domain to point to it.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, is your "standard" mpwp installation linkbroken by default ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes, send me invoice for rest of year for it too.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, ahh it's nice to be back to braiding cordage...
mircea_popescu: trinque, that does at least half the job -- will get some actual entropy in there, even if it doesn't prevent the dilution with cvasi-random crap
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, well, ideally patch random.c into a fg streamer.
mircea_popescu: so you can waltz into dc installed "linux", patch it, and it either has /dev/random perma-blocked or else fg-streaming.
mircea_popescu: that's all that's contemplated here, all we really want from the rest of the shitpile is a very clear knob, which, when turned, makes everything stop working that doesn't work like we expect it to work.
mircea_popescu: neverthless, inca-kernel, be it "debian" or whatever it is, needs a way to be fucked such that it stops exposing any /dev/random AT ALL for as long as it is not exposing a fg random.
mircea_popescu: so, tmsr-kernel, such as for instance the very tight musl stuff, or what cuntoo evnetually will become, is out of scope for this discussion. of course it should have native fg handling, and im sure it will.
mircea_popescu: indeed. which is why i was encouraging mod6 to look into it.
mircea_popescu: i don't believe in this philosophy of "universal support". "break everything until it fully conforms to tmsr expectation" is entirely sufficient.
mircea_popescu: but the idea isn't for ~our~ kernels. the idea is to have an infection vector, that permafucks a linus-tso kernel into no longer working like a piece orf shit.
mircea_popescu: well if the kernel can't be patched then a patch won't help.
mircea_popescu: doesn't have to. /dev/random is blocking. all it needs to do is block if it has no fg.