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assbot: Logged on 12-11-2015 16:20:07; punkman: in local lulz, ruling party SYRIZA published a press release, urging everyone
to join
today's 24h general strike against austerity
ascii_field: (in
that any earnest attempt
to ~really~ keep
the
tendrils out of a country result in something recognizably nk-esque)
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: if monkeys from
the congo
turn up in london with spears, it is not because a monkey has invented airplane and spear
ben_vulpes: i prefer
the kandaharis in kandahar,
tyvm.
ascii_field: unfortunately
the
ten
thousand qualified people on
the planet all have full calendars, booked with fucking goats, donkeys, installing windows-98-jihad-version with usgcrypt, and cleaning kalash with piss. in kandahar.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes:
there was a rough
translation in
the
thread
ben_vulpes: you don't recall
the "have assets seized, be in wot get recompensated" deed?
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: for all i know, he's buried nukes in
ten
thousand and one places. i was speaking of ~the rest of us~
ben_vulpes is
too uncaffinated yet
to even dig up mircea_popescu's insurance policy
ascii_field: the only 'defense attorney'
that makes any kind of sense in modern usa is
the same kind as made sense on
the front in 1942: a frag in your pocket. with which
to blow yourself and
the arresting polizei.
assbot: Logged on 26-07-2014 18:48:15; asciilifeform:
this is why i simply don't get people who continue
to
think of
their relationship with
the u.s. court system in legal, rather
than military,
terms.
ascii_field: i've said it before, and will repeat for
the n00bz:
ascii_field: cover any judgment
that may be issued against
the defendant. But
the Supreme Court rarely questions
the motives of state actors. If
the prosecution can plausibly claim it is freezing
the assets for
the right reasons,
that’s generally good enough.'
ascii_field: 'the court will decide whether
the government can freeze all of a defendant’s assets before
trial, even
those
the government itself concedes aren’t
tainted by any connection
to criminality,
thus effectively preventing
that defendant from paying for his own defense. Of course,
the government won’t admit
that
this is why it is freezing
the assets.
The claim is
that it should be able
to freeze enough property
to
punkman: "In many jurisdictions — including in Austin —
the onus is on lawyers or
their clients
to give phone numbers
to prison officials so
that
they can be placed on a do-not-record list. Failing
to provide up-to-date contact information would make any inadvertent recordings
the attorney’s or inmate’s fault."
mitch_callahan: lobbes i'm not familiar with bouncers. i'll
take a look.
thank you.
ascii_field: 'It is very important
to note
that we have found absolutely no evidence of attorney-client calls
that were recorded without
the knowledge and consent of
those parties. Our calling systems include multiple safeguards
to prevent
this from occurring.'
ascii_field: and naturally,
the perpetrator is in full ashleymadison mode,
ascii_field: 'Going forward, prisoners will have very good cause
to question whether
their phone calls with
their attorneys are confidential.'
ascii_field: 'Particularly notable within
the vast
trove of phone records are what appear
to be at least 14,000 recorded conversations between inmates and attorneys, a strong indication
that at least some of
the recordings are likely confidential and privileged legal communications — calls
that never should have been recorded in
the first place. '
lobbes: mitch_callahan: you got a bouncer?
There's always BNC4free
to get you started
ascii_field: instead of looking for some i/o
thing
that isn't
there in qemu because wtf
assbot: Logged on 12-11-2015 07:17:54; mircea_popescu: ;;later
tell mitch_callahan wouldja fix
that connection.
ascii_field: punkman:
the basic problem with
this paper is
that
the subset of embedded gadgets which can be meaningfully emulated without extensive reversing is more or less nil.
punkman: in local lulz, ruling party SYRIZA published a press release, urging everyone
to join
today's 24h general strike against austerity
☟︎ BingoBoingo: ^ Repeat of Dotcom lulz, but
this
time a domestic case
mircea_popescu: "The Ceremony Administrator boots
the laptop from a DVD" << example of "security".
☟︎ mircea_popescu: dinosaurs and other fossils from a pre-bitcoin world
trying
their best
to not have noticed.
mircea_popescu: and no, contrary
to all
the pompous / ceremonious bullshit,
there's no security
there nor any measure of
trust worth
the mention.
mircea_popescu: George: "Well,
then, I am gonna have
to ask you
to
turn your key."
mircea_popescu: missiles from a submarine. Both of use have
to
turn our keys."
mircea_popescu: Maura: "I refuse
to give up on
this relationship. It's like launching
mircea_popescu: George, in his apartment with Maura: "And so, for all
these reasons, we are
BingoBoingo: "A University of Missouri spokesperson said
the resignation was not accepted from a professor who came under fire for an email he sent
to a student after
threats against
the university surfaced on social media."
BingoBoingo: "whose attempt
to resign his position after student uproar over his decision
to dare holding class and an exam on Wednesday is not being recognized by
the University"
punkman: "Just spent 500$ and am feeling great about it.
The DDOS is most likely done by a government agency i suspect"
punkman: "This was clearly a wrong decision so let us be clear
to all future attackers – ProtonMail will NEVER pay another ransom." << ddos-geld is bad, so we only pay anti-ddos-geld now
rmoen__: mircea_popescu: just a person interested in
the
things
assbot: Logged on 11-11-2015 21:26:30; mircea_popescu: If you hold a protest and you aren't
throwing rocks it will fail. I'm not
telling you
to
throw rocks, I'm explaining why your march won't work.
punkman:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-11-2015#1322242 <<
they
throw rocks here, and broken sidewalk pieces, and molotovs. and
they hit (armored) cops with sticks and pipes. and some kids beat up a politician outside
the parliament
the other day. but seems
to have
the same effect as otherwise peaceful protest.
☝︎ assbot: Logged on 05-11-2015 13:08:25; jurov: i
tried
to sync my 0.5.4
to core 0.11, it won't sync
assbot: Logged on 11-11-2015 21:02:55; whaack: I've looked at it, and I saw in
the comments it needed
testing so I figured maybe
that's where I could start.
punkman: "coffee shop owner Steve said: “I have always paid every penny of
tax I owe, and I don’t object
to
that. What I object
to is paying my full
tax when my big name competitors are doing
the damnedest
to dodge
theirs.”"
mircea_popescu: who
the fuck came up with
the bright idea of editing
together retirement home surveillance footage.
mod6: whaack: as far as programming help, probably
the best place
to start is
to read all of
the current vpatches and understand
the changes, and be able
to build
the R.I. up
through
the latest.
BingoBoingo: Oh, you aren't going
to call misc "The Windings"
mod6: whaack: hi, yeah
thanks for asking. 'v.pl' could certainly use some
testing help. additionally, when I get my rotor+v script finished (hopefully soon), will have
that
to
test as well.
mircea_popescu: necessarily a re-route of all
traffic
through
third-party "anti-DDoS" systems.' << run moar cloudflare!
assbot: Logged on 12-11-2015 00:51:00; mircea_popescu:
there is no fucking stable solution
to
this problem for crying out loud,
to have html you need a standard.
the moment you have a standard you're stuck with
the progre.
BingoBoingo: So, without
the quantcast shit, qntra loaded here in 610 ms
mircea_popescu: then your
thing doesn't work anymore and
the progre's holding conferences.
mircea_popescu: there is no fucking stable solution
to
this problem for crying out loud,
to have html you need a standard.
the moment you have a standard you're stuck with
the progre.
☟︎ shinohai: Roger Ver favorited my
tweet where I made fun of him for ragequitting r/bitcoin
mircea_popescu: whole heap of "oh we'll make our bitcoinxt subreddit and everyone will come
there!!11" crickets "oh hey look at
this nobody gave a shit!"
gabriel_laddel: whaack: until I've more resources, you'll have
to install on
top of a Dell Precision M4400, which you can pick up from anywhere between 80 and 120 usd.
mircea_popescu: da fuck is with all
these people, namecheap went stupid, quantcast went stupid,
they're just falling into
their own kabukihole
mircea_popescu: yeah. listen,
take
that !-- Quantcast
Tag -- stuff out.
gabriel_laddel: whaack:
the masamune respository has not been updated in some
time, and many
things have changed. I'll be picking up
the parts for another machine
tomorrow, and will be automating
the (currently manual) build process from
there.
BingoBoingo: It says
the poolboy or her dealer runs
the house and not her vaguely man-shaped subwife
mircea_popescu: now what does
this say about women's marriage prospects ?
BingoBoingo: Either of
the big high schools in CoMo could
throw a much better riot
than all
the college kids
BingoBoingo: Also
the college kids don't supply
the same kind of MANpower
the highschool kids do
mircea_popescu: that's kind of
the one
thing
that support[s/ed]
the centralised state : on
their own, warlords warlord over a hunting range.
mircea_popescu: the
thing with
the
thugs is,
they really don't like going outside of
their
territory.
BingoBoingo: That corner of
the quad connects
to downtown businesses
through an arch
that runs
through
the j-school building. Serious potential
to surprise some bsns's with a ransacking
BingoBoingo: The
thing about
the "media got kicked out" protest in front of
the J-School is...
That actually would have been a good place
to launch a ferguson style burn some buildings riot... If only
they could find
the manpower
mircea_popescu: all
those "associate professors" in
their late 30s, without
tenure, ahhh...