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mod6: I haven'
t started work in that direction yet, just wanted to bring it up.
mod6: so it would be something like: /v/, /trb/, /
t/, /gossipd/ or whatever.
mod6: and since now we have; trb,
t, v, ... and many others probably forthcoming, one should need to specify what they want to pull down locally.
☟︎ mod6: <+mircea_popescu> oh and mod6 - suppose i want to add the observation that really, the wallet functionality and the "caching transactions" functionality should be separated in bitcoin - there's no conceivable reason to store the latter in the former for instance. how would i go about adding this to the bitcoin tickets ? ask you ? do something myslef ? << you certainly can feel free to help me round out the
t mircea_popescu: also don'
t use common dril bits on metal you'll fuck everything up. get special.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the ww2 hostilities were a mutually ratcheting of various acts, i don'
t see the argument. if they sold to japan it would have been === selling to germany.
mircea_popescu: lest the reader be confused, let it be pointed out that pre ww1, the united states carried about as much credit in europe (aka, the world) as argentina does today. hardly anyone gave a shit about them, and the us president visiting couldn'
t get a hotel room on credit.
diana_coman: lol, I don'
t think they actually had any idea what they wanted (or meant for that matter)
mircea_popescu: there is literally no way to know whether he goes straight or right until he does it. and they're so horrible they don'
t drive straight anyway. so...
mircea_popescu: trinque these people don'
t signal turning, forget lane change. at least on the highway there's some basis to guess on the basis of impulse and make. but in the city ?
mircea_popescu: Framedragger yeah. the difference being that while i wouldn'
t try to drive in cairo without getting a degree in it first, at least THEY manage to move things reasonably. here, i wouldn'
t drive unless i had an open license to kill and plentiful ammo, AND they have more traffic, fewer driven miles and more roads than anywhere in the world.
mircea_popescu: it is so bad traffic here is 90% due to the people being unable to merge. and they're unable to merge because a) they don'
t signal and b) they're the sort of idiots that don'
t signal. and yet...
phf: i'll just work it out from first principles :D as long as they don'
t kick me out in horror in the first few hours, i'd be fine
trinque: asciilifeform: isn'
t there an ionice or something
mircea_popescu: Framedragger i applaud her too, which is why her scrawny ineffectual efforts get a link. nevertheless, it can'
t be said she's effectual. she isn'
t.
Framedragger: i don'
t know, i applaud her even what she writes is shit and even if her mind is shit, good for her, i think it's easy to sublimate jealousy that shit people can still function as "justified anger" or whatnot </armchair-mode>
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform men. you ever heard of women escape any sort of incarceration, that wasn'
t the owner coming to get the bitches back ?
mircea_popescu: (and for the ego - back in 2004 when i published asylum editor was like "isn'
t this a little short ?". apparently i was merely being pioneeric, the notion of "book" dropped half the pages past two decades, from 300something to 150ish.)
mircea_popescu: she isn'
t. she just hopes that 2007200820092020102011omgit'sbeenfiveyears!2012201320142015omfgwhere'sitallgone!2016 will be "the year of the hawk-cobra" or whatever the fuck. hey, it worked for that dumb broad, what's her name, that wrote those linkedin novels and sold them for 26 billion copies or what ? they even made a film about it, "whatsap!"
mircea_popescu: anyway, lest the wrong impression forms - we don'
t have a good understanding of who did what to whom and why. it's not even clear we enumerated the classes of deeds that phuctor dredged up.
mircea_popescu: i couldn'
t give less of a shit about the disparate bits of reality he tried to fashion a disavowal out of.
mircea_popescu: stuff you don'
t feel like writing out in 1k words, interactive etc has a place. moreover, that place drives like a third or more of the longer pieces. it's a match made in heaven.
mircea_popescu: and fuck do i love this dual format omfg. how did people irc pre blogs ? how do people blog w/o irc ? i guess they use twitter... but shit, it doesn'
t compare.
Framedragger: not saying that it wouldn'
t be super easy to fuck it up via all sorts of baroque side channels and whatnot
Framedragger: didn'
t think it was overcomplicated tbh, i mean, not this particular part anyway
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 00:23 mircea_popescu: anyway, to understand each other : if M are messages signed by K[eys], then if on the basis of M2 you can prove that indeed K1 was used for M1 then your system is not pfs, and K aren'
t ephemeral.
mircea_popescu: anyway, i don'
t think ips were ever seriously considered as identity.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-16 13:52 mircea_popescu: actually, let me go into detail, why the hell not. ("because derps stalk the logs for examples of how x doesn'
t understand y" "and ?" "myeah.")
Framedragger: butbut, yes of course, hence the whole idea of otr actually changing session key constantly, for plausible deniability and all that (and won'
t argue that it's not broken)
Framedragger: hm, see i put more weight on the "can'
t encrypt if permanent key is compromised" part in pfs
mircea_popescu: anyway, to understand each other : if M are messages signed by K[eys], then if on the basis of M2 you can prove that indeed K1 was used for M1 then your system is not pfs, and K aren'
t ephemeral.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: otr is ~broken, i wouldn'
t want it as an example for functional pfs.
Framedragger: ephermeral keys are usually used for encryption; i don'
t think the functions of permanent vs. ephermeral keys are mutually exclusive at all
Framedragger: asciilifeform: won'
t argue as it's obvious that it'd be fruitless. i can certainly see the viewpoint. "what he pushes == snakeoil" is a strong accusation tho. however, i'm not prepared to provide defence till i'm old, weary, and wise (or at least till i'm old)
Framedragger: vc: cool, and i remember you saying this the first time otherwise wouldn'
t have done it, just wanted to let you know that these particular scans won'
t (*completely*) trash the reputation of the currently assigned ipv4 :)
thestringpuller: "Without any regulation you can'
t stop a bad actor before they start. They only need to scam people once to make a lot of money.
Framedragger: hmm. yeah self-test which doesn'
t leave localhost gives me ~ 3M pps or so
Framedragger: note, stricly-localhost test gives me much more than that. but test with bogus mac address (so it doesn'
t hit the actual internet) gives only 10k pps, which is real low. some hardware firewall doing excessive ratelimiting?
mod6: jurov: what if one doens'
t have a coinbr account?
jurov: sorry, i can'
t. they are meant to be used strictly for hookers and blow.
mod6: i haven'
t, yet. but i wrote an article. so i presume they will give me a few.
mircea_popescu: not like i'm doing anything ; there's the antispam thing that's documented in an article ; also the xml-rpc hardening idem documented. that's about it. haven'
t touched any of it in years.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> incididentally BingoBoingo : does qntra not publish trackbacks or just didn'
t get ? << Does not recieve trackbacks in a meaningful way. Entire xml-rpc was excised because fuck Mullenweg
mircea_popescu: incididentally BingoBoingo : does qntra not publish trackbacks or just didn'
t get ?
mircea_popescu: more like a "we own this land and fuck you" sorta argument, "it's illegal for you to help the people we don'
t like".
mircea_popescu: you can'
t sue someone FOR THAT roflmao. what's these shits imagine, that they're in power or something ?
hanbot: nah, that's in the horrors we shan'
t investigate that we may sleep soundly sorta category
mod6: ok, yeah, on the cli version you kind of have tons of space because IRC line isn'
t a thing.
mod6: and that may be because it didn'
t see the closing "
mod6: yeah looks like it didn'
t get added
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the point being, there's a short space in the notes for ticket ; can'
t add too much in there, so it prolly can'
t be "update tickets with vpatches"
mod6: ok. so what I was thinking, at least for the quick/dirty method was that lord of a project would update tickets with peoples' submitted vpatches linked either from the ML or if/when accepted. doesn'
t only relate to TRB obv.
mircea_popescu: of course alf doesn'
t count as downstream, he complains anyway.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> also important, suppose i want to split up a ticket later. what should i do, delete and re-enter ? << so saythat UCI ticket 7 needs to become two seperate tickets and the original didn'
t capture what it was supposed to capture; i would just make a new ticket, and then edit the existing one to reform what would be or seem correct.
mod6: irl, it seems like if a guy isn'
t assigned a ticket, he rarely looks at it.
mod6: oh, alright. i was just looking at some others that had paragraph tags in there. wasn'
t sure.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-11 02:16 pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1480202 << ac isn'
t 'mission critical'. if it goes down for 15 minutes or even 5 hours, you might be a little sweaty and grumpy, but your hard drives aren'
t so flexible, especially if they get caught mid-write with their pants down (but ianae)
ben_vulpes: what halfway curious kid hasn'
t climed all over an excavator
ben_vulpes: point i was seeking to make is that as much as usians like to bitch about cost of health insurance and what it doesn'
t cover, they have no idea what pain is lurking in the near future
mircea_popescu: we both fuck the same sick girl. i don'
t care and you die of a brain abscess.
mircea_popescu: cost is just a proxy for this. they don'
t perceive the same capacity from "it", mostly because htey're imbeciles and will perceive my cock when it's sliding in and no sooner. which is why they talk of that not this.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes also, the problem with healthcare isn'
t the cost per se. it's that it distinguishes between people. they have a serious problem with any sort of "reality comes home" situation where difference between people may be forced from outside.
pete_dushenski: 'golden toilet' is only a thing because state can'
t even make basic toilet. it doesn'
t ~want~ toilet made of precious metals, it just can'
t find its way to a more efficient solution.
pete_dushenski has seen this utter dearth of optionality with own eyes, from inside. 'no fun' doesn'
t begin to describe it.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you also don'
t have to dispense shitty cheese to a bunch of deeply retarded, profoundly useless, schmucks with pretensions.
pete_dushenski: weapons too heavy to lift and paper of such poor quality even the knock-off artists on the other side of the pacific don'
t want it
pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1480202 << ac isn'
t 'mission critical'. if it goes down for 15 minutes or even 5 hours, you might be a little sweaty and grumpy, but your hard drives aren'
t so flexible, especially if they get caught mid-write with their pants down (but ianae)
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: the problem with this being that it ambiguously mixes two categories. one from outside can'
t distinguish between the pigs that drove the ship into mud and the poor souls trying to push it back out. they're all ~ equally covered in the same shit.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 20:43 davout: more like "oh, ruby 1.9 doesn'
t support this new 2.0 syntax, let's just sed it into sanity"
davout: while i don'
t care much for docker specifically, i don'
t think it's a good approach to blame people's stupidity and lazyness on *tools*. sure it makes it easier to be retarded. and if your point is that it makes every sane's person job harder, why not, i can agree with that
davout: you could fix the cessna i fly with a toothpick and some wire, doesn'
t mean that the existence of the A380 is justified by the creation of labor for the cattle
davout: asciilifeform: i don'
t see much of a link between "dependency mess" and "lack of automation"