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davout: more like "oh, ruby 1.9 doesn't support this new 2.0 syntax, let's just sed it into sanity" ☟︎
asciilifeform: the more interesting question: how many of these folks understand that their 'job' would not EVEN EXIST if it weren't for this lunacy.
ben_vulpes: docker adoption is largely driven by people who can't get it to work on their workstations
davout: ben_vulpes: osx doesn't really help either...
asciilifeform: IT HASN'T WORKED SINCE ... at least oct '15 ?
asciilifeform: 'I'm going to close and lock this conversation, because I don't see any meaningful progress on reproducing the issue in the last month or so, and because of the unproductive conversations and noise.
asciilifeform: eh all vermin say, 'that shit i just shat, it isn't shit, see, my arse emits only flowers and sunshine'
asciilifeform: i can't even wholly figure out what happened there.
mircea_popescu: "behrangsa commented Dec 22, 2014 @mpapis, I didn't know that. If this is something common to gems with native extensions, etc. and how MRI works and it is harmless, then I have no complaints. "
mircea_popescu: these dudes are serious aren't they.
mircea_popescu: or wait, im confusing him with rms again aren't i.
mircea_popescu: hence "apple could buy russia - if only it wanted to!" "oh yeah, what about russia ?" "oh, putin just doesn't understand how the world works" "oh yeah ? and who;s going to show him ? you ?" "democracy! humanrights!" "fuck your mother."
mircea_popescu: ironically, this level of assurance doesn't belong in the p2p part of the scheme, but exactly at the other end.
mircea_popescu: wasn't discussing ops reliability. but economic. "needs servicing" = costs btc.
asciilifeform: and incidentally service doesn't have to mean interruption.
asciilifeform: didn't we just do a thread where mircea_popescu said 'piss on current-day 'reliable' ' ?
mircea_popescu: should be obvious that, eg, this scheme doesn't work for a phone. what, i keep plugging extensions function of who's calling ?
mircea_popescu: now, i can mentally construct a case for using this system ; with physically plugged units etc. you refer to it but don't actually discuss it.
mircea_popescu: this definition of "know one another" is very deep. there isn't 1tb of "knowledge" in your average marital relationship.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the problems with otp aren't exactly bandwidth like that.
asciilifeform: wot, incidentally, and contrary to popular belief - doesn't!! could, in principle, use lamport signatures.
asciilifeform: and it isn't 'reveals re otp link'
asciilifeform: i can't be the only one who ever did this bit of arithmetic.
asciilifeform: can't see any other model for this.
asciilifeform: the usg circus tricks weren't cheap, and were very clearly carried out with the assumption that no one would ever discover working crypto.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 17:10 ben_vulpes: then "omg tensions were so high yesterday i don't want to come in"
asciilifeform: at one point they were 'anonymous' but then merchants were usgized into collecting names, addressed; today they are largely used by lumpens who can't get normal phone (as it requires credit history)
asciilifeform: wouldn't that put a small upper bound on the loot ?
ben_vulpes: i can't be arsed to shuck either of their inedible exteriors.
ben_vulpes: not my fault you can't remember what you said two minutes ago
ben_vulpes: i hope i don't taste like blueberries, and further how would you know?!
ben_vulpes: then "omg tensions were so high yesterday i don't want to come in" ☟︎
asciilifeform: the most comical situation was of course in usgland. i was working at an army base, and there were the most titanically impressive generators i've ever seen, each easily the size of a train car, diesel cisterns two stories high, etc. BUT we still lost power in the lab. because somehow it wasn't connected to it.
mircea_popescu: if you're about to drop 1mn on a piece of property, the notion that you wouldn't drop a few tens of k's on actually having power for it is outright idiotic.
mircea_popescu: he's affecting that he can't hear docker, so we don't realise he sleeps with a stuffed bear with a penis that reads docker
ben_vulpes: either you can depend on the mains or you can't. and they're not getting better in NA.
mircea_popescu: (doesn't have to come with the trailer, of course. you'll need a battery rack about the same size and a serious converter, ie, 100kW as opposed to 1050kW)
trinque: I've been searching, haven't found
Framedragger: one of potential clients: scotcoin (as in chief operators - haven't looked yet if that even makes sense)
mod6: just not sure if anyone else will see it that way. but i guess that doesn't quite matter either.
mircea_popescu: but not exactly see, because for instance in uti oops i mean uci thing : 4 doesn't block 7 if 3 is present say.
mod6: so... all of these obnoxious mental gymnastics are because i didn't want to use the term "blocker"
Framedragger: but yeah of course fuck them, can't argue with that
Framedragger: i don't think it's a complete stack trace. it's just timestamps?
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: etw seems to be a more generic framework than that, but can't be bothered to look too deeply. something like that anyway
asciilifeform: anything in the binary you didn't put there == infection.
Framedragger: can't complain. *muh links get st0len*
mod6: so im gonna dig into that a bit today, and see what needs to change if anything -- the structure shouldn't change too much, just a lot of labeling to make it more .... intuitive.
mod6: the gpg part isn't a prob or whatever.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 aww, you didn't choke on the submit part did you ? just gpg --encrypt --armor -r bingo and put the text into dpaste or wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com << ah, no. my writing isn't good. so lol, it's difficult for me.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-25 20:46 mircea_popescu: the system's been around for decades ; i fucked a bunch in my day. recently they tried to close the thing down, arrested gals by the pail, but... from what i hear it didn't take.
asciilifeform: empire is made of cocksucking satrapies who wouldn't point-encrypt if martians gave them the gear for free.
davout: in other words i don't get how a worker could be made if the interface it should honor isn't defined beforehand
mircea_popescu: mod6 aww, you didn't choke on the submit part did you ? just gpg --encrypt --armor -r bingo and put the text into dpaste or wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com
mod6: this kidna thing isn't forme.
mod6: BingoBoingo hey, turns out that I won't have time to finish this tonight, and probably not until tomorrow night at very earliest.
mod6: you don't want me to use a bunch of JS to do a bunch of things to make your eyes bleed?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i don't have a solution ; because this is a design not an implementation.
mircea_popescu: this is a wotless joke. you don't even know 1k people.
mircea_popescu: client that hoses boxes i suppose doesn't get to rent more, what.
mircea_popescu: this is the borg. cube lands and starts sucking the earth from under their feet. no shits given, at all, much like i don't look for anthill oppinions before during or after real estate development.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 01:15 phf: but you can easily upgrade open access service to a custom service and charge for the extra work too. if you want your ads injected on all machines, you don't get to put own exe, needs to spec out the problem and give it to botnet owner to develop. also means that particularly losery owners will rapidly transfer their botnets to smarter crowd
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1479833 <<< don't deal with bozos. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 01:17 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1479805 << doesn't have to be botnet. for one thing, once this is ready i'll be running it on dedi boxes. for another thing, you make your own administrative policies. sell for whatever price you want whatever you want to sell.
asciilifeform: can't attribute worth shit.
mircea_popescu: currently we have "reliable", and i don't want it.
asciilifeform: didn't we do the 1024 chickens thing?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1479805 << doesn't have to be botnet. for one thing, once this is ready i'll be running it on dedi boxes. for another thing, you make your own administrative policies. sell for whatever price you want whatever you want to sell. ☝︎☟︎
phf: but you can easily upgrade open access service to a custom service and charge for the extra work too. if you want your ads injected on all machines, you don't get to put own exe, needs to spec out the problem and give it to botnet owner to develop. also means that particularly losery owners will rapidly transfer their botnets to smarter crowd ☟︎
trinque: mircea_popescu: mike_c told me he was able to connect to my db; subsequently haven't heard from him
shinohai: And really fun, learned a lot about perl I didn't before.
mod6: Couldn't have done it without you though, thanks for all the testing help. Most sincerely.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 23:41 mod6: btcalpha isn't updating from deedbot ?
mod6: btcalpha isn't updating from deedbot ? ☟︎
BingoBoingo: mod6: Well I asked the question in case you or mircea_popescu wanted to have the honor of writing up T
mod6: BingoBoingo: did you read these tickets? don't miss out on Mr. P.'s vision for TMSR~ here in the story.
BingoBoingo: So who is writing up the Qntra "T Ascendant"?
mod6: so ticket 1 is a saga, which can't be complete until 8 is complete, correct?
mircea_popescu: shouldn't arrows point from root to fruit ?
mircea_popescu: of course... aren't the arrows backwards ?
tb0t: Ticket Type Codes: C => CHANGE | D => DEFECT | F => FEATURE | I => INVESTIGATE | R => REFERENCE | S => SAGA | T => TASK | X => DOCUMENT
mod6: so that one doesn't have much of a mouse over, and probably has a lot of room for improvement all around.
mircea_popescu can't believe there isn't a html bird flipping glyph
mircea_popescu: eh i can't be arsed ; working on ticketizing and who the fuck is this jwz.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 15:40 BingoBoingo: Oklahomo isn't easy to flee... Toll roads and lpr cameras everywhere
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-09#1479258 << i don't get this. isn't the FUCKING POINT ofspending extra for "SUV" that you can drive in any direction from any point within the state of ok ? << Possibru if weather cooperates. If raining (rare) the clay soil turns into some nasty mud. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 15:40 BingoBoingo: Oklahomo isn't easy to flee... Toll roads and lpr cameras everywhere
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-09#1479258 << i don't get this. isn't the FUCKING POINT ofspending extra for "SUV" that you can drive in any direction from any point within the state of ok ? ☝︎
mod6: well it should only query deedbot when issued a command. so it shouldn't be spamming it...
tb0t: Project: trb, ID: 32, Type: T, Subject: Test funk's import/dump priv key vpatch, Antecedents: 2, Notes: Use mod6's rebased vpatch, apply to latest vpatches in thebitcoin.foundation mirror. Test import/export of private keys. Should use both valid and invalid keys here. Also test send/recieve; leave no stone unturned. http://www.mod6.net/btcf/test/mod6_funken_prikey_tools.vpatch
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 20:06 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-09#1479199 << oklahoma is not rural, it is central. bandits favour notthingham forest for a reason, which isn't that "it's impenetrable", but rather that it is semi-permeable and oft permeated.
asciilifeform: but point being that folks aren't doing stupid thing ~because~ of the dope.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 15:10 trinque: myup, the grandchildren of the generation that knew how to do that spends their time getting fat on walmart groceries and posting on facebook about "freedom ain't free"
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-09#1479199 << oklahoma is not rural, it is central. bandits favour notthingham forest for a reason, which isn't that "it's impenetrable", but rather that it is semi-permeable and oft permeated. ☝︎☟︎
BingoBoingo: If you add being insufferable pricks to the second part while overdoing it on memes (i.e. you don't have content because everything is a forced meme) you end up with the Gawker media formula.
shinohai: I didn't do story on supposed twitter hack because unverifiable ... yet it is on front page of r/bitcoin.
asciilifeform: which usa doesn't have.
phf: there's also "global entry" which i haven't looked into
BingoBoingo: So belt isn't some mega imposition
asciilifeform: i always found it interesting how most american folk don't keep first aid kit, of even the most spartan sort, in their car