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phf: mircea
_popescu: well, define children? an pissed tike in a dirty косуха could be of any age for all anybody cares. but certainly not in a sense of "child-friendly outing"
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: Though Governor elect's wife robbed in "nice" part of StL is awful lulzy
BingoBoingo: mircea
_popescu: Seriously. "How the redditards live" made today's paper.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-24 16:26 mircea
_popescu: "Avoid easy selections, such as qwerty or password. If you want to pick an easy-to-remember but somewhat unique password, consider a variation of a word, such as a1rPl4nE for airplane."
mircea_popescu: anyway - even if the client src is published - it will ship with pw
_prefix = "" pw
_suffix ="". if you edit these and recompile your pw won't work on stock or anyone else's client, and there's no rule you have to compile on the exact machine you use. you can keep the src in your safe and run object code.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: ya but iirc folx have attempted to crack things, and maybe it was some shitty hashing scheme before? dunno. but i've seen similar in old logs
mircea_popescu: dude wtf, isn't all www run off a "public
_html" or similar homedir ?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-06 17:03 mircea
_popescu: Framedragger because if it isn't, X will complain.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-06 17:03 mircea
_popescu: Framedragger because if it isn't, X will complain.
Framedragger: mircea
_popescu: but what oftentimes ends up happening when you request key from deedbot is that the requester then promptly uses that key to encrypt $text, and ping recipient with a public url to $text. the fact that there's been no mitm, i think, only shows that the lizards do not find this place important enough (for better or worse, etc)
a111: Logged on 2016-12-06 14:23 mircea
_popescu: "I never ever ever successfully used the WoT to validate a public key." ie what we do here multiple times a day ?
mircea_popescu: diana
_coman that part, of "who", is kinda baked in the design as it is, because of the .seals
jurov: mircea
_popescu: just looked into storage to be sure, nope. but by time screens came out, i got scared by amounts you(plural) invested into eulora and gave up on it
phf: ben
_vulpes: if you were to use bind everywhere you can use it (e.g. as a replacement for let, destructuring-bind) your code is going to look sufficiently different that it's not clear if you're even programming in common lisp at that point. makes the result less readable for other cl programmers, and code becomes harder to future proof. the tradeoff is generally seen as not worth it (too intrusive for little payoff)
jurov: mircea
_popescu: no and iirc i never used them
a111: Logged on 2016-12-06 02:33 ben
_vulpes: does the lispy lordship have opinions to share about cl extension libs like "alexandria" and "metabang-bind"?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-06 02:33 ben
_vulpes: does the lispy lordship have opinions to share about cl extension libs like "alexandria" and "metabang-bind"?
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 2 * 1000 / (24 * 365) = 0.228310502283105
mircea_popescu: anyway, i guess all this gives a very interesting answer to the "how does tmsr gpd compare to fiat states gdp". apparently they produce 2 gpgrams/year/capita, and consist of what, 1k of the herbivores ? meanwhile ben
_vulpes 's thing deals in what, dozens/day ?
a111: Logged on 2016-10-11 20:26 mircea
_popescu: no, i'm implying that nobody in plato's cave knows how badly the cave sucks until someone comes in riding a pegassus
a111: Logged on 2016-12-05 17:57 mircea
_popescu: ie, "intellectual property", or a misplaced expectation of control.
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 2846 * 180 * 4.31 * 2.1 + 7559 * 10 * 4.31 * 2 + 1000 * 4.31 * 5 = 5309782.08
jhvh1: mircea
_popescu: 2846 * 210 * 4.31 * 1.8 + 7559 * 10 * 4.31 * 2 + 1000 * 4.31 * 5 = 5309782.079999999
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 06:08 mircea
_popescu: the odd truth is that electric engines are much better at small and high loads. the combustion engine has it's niche, but it's strictly car sized.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 05:39 mircea
_popescu:
http://www.niquette.com/books/sophmag/bourke.htm << for the engine-vs-thermodynamics afficionados. you surely heard of the famous bourke engine (2 two-stokes placed in a cross, with a double scottish yoke driving the shaft).
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 11:46 jurov: ben
_vulpes what is that? You were dumping /dev/random for 48 days straight and got only 8MB data?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-05 12:52 mircea
_popescu: in other news/lulz,
http://www.lincolnks.org/Housing.html << apparently a lot of places in kansas and around kansas that have this free housing plots giveaway thing
a111: Logged on 2016-12-05 13:54 walter
__: phf, what's special about 2005 ThinkPads?
a111: Logged on 2016-12-05 14:24 mircea
_popescu: also in which vein, see the discussion re busybox and the complete trb machine tmsr created for deployment on pogos (and the whole discussion with pogos) ; also perhaps of interest the failure to create a useful gentoo and so forth.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-05 13:54 walter
__: phf, what's special about 2005 ThinkPads?
walter: and then somehow to generate a key
_properly
_ BingoBoingo: <mircea
_popescu> why the fuck is va' fa'n culo spelled as one word with a double f ? cosi fan' tutte is not cosiffantutte ? << ty fxd
mircea_popescu: may want to de-
__ your name first if you actually own "walter"
mircea_popescu: walter
__ the 2005 was just a reference to something i mentioned, iirc in a discussion with asciilifeform ; it's not an exact date (fwiw i use ts etc). but the idea is - a laptop which runs with no binaries whatsoever.
deedbot: walter
__ voiced for 30 minutes.
ben_vulpes: mircea
_popescu: seen any of the hbo show 'westworld'?
BingoBoingo: The pete
_dushenski anals of 2016 are detailed, but prolly missing something. 2016 seems to be banner year for republic.
jurov: i think ben
_vulpes' client magled it, i see all the aubergines fine, except his
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes</a>: heh, today i learned the unitards are so fully vested in the anti-sex brigade that U+1F346 or 🍆if my client doesn't mangle it
phf: mircea
_popescu: but that was pasted by you!
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 17:25 mircea
_popescu: except it isnt : the website shows ðŸ�†if whereas a111 says ð. these two will appear the same in the btcbase log, but i trust you see them different in terminal ?
mircea_popescu: mircea
_popescu</a>: except it isnt : the website shows �if whereas a111 says 🍆. these two will appear the same in the btcbase log, but i trust you see them different in terminal ?
phf: and the original sequence that ben
_vulpes sent ~can~ be parsed as valid utf-8, so it gets mapped to some code points and rendered a such.
mircea_popescu: mircea
_popescu</a>: ðŸ vs ðŸ << from your source.
mircea_popescu: ben
_vulpes: heh, today i learned the unitards are so fully vested in the anti-sex brigade that U+1F346 or 🍆if my client doesn't mangle it << pasted from page source of the log
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 17:28 mircea
_popescu: c3b0 c29f c28d c286 becomes c3b0 c5b8 efbf bde2 80a0
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 05:07 ben
_vulpes: heh, today i learned the unitards are so fully vested in the anti-sex brigade that U+1F346 or ðif my client doesn't mangle it, goes by the name of /aubergine/
a111: Logged on 2016-12-04 05:07 ben
_vulpes: heh, today i learned the unitards are so fully vested in the anti-sex brigade that U+1F346 or ðif my client doesn't mangle it, goes by the name of /aubergine/