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jurov: "The first phase of
the
TrueCrypt audit project, ... covered
the driver code, but "Windows drivers are complex beasts"
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phf: ascii_field: saw it of course. i wanted
to cut out
the whole blkcut -> block -> eatblock roundtrip, plus i want
to see how fast it can eat at saturation. which is surprisingly not fast at all
trinque: nmap says
there's a box
there
assbot: Logged on 29-09-2015 18:17:40; ben_vulpes: ;;later
tell kakobrekla "coracle": 54.187.227.228
ascii_field: at least from
the pov of Mysterious Serious People
ascii_field: (as i understand, anyone who so much as
touched bitcoind since $10 or so is guilty until proven innocent of being a gavin)
ascii_field: it is more or less
the only path from a known-genuine, pre-valuablebtc bitcoin client
to something demonstrably degavinized
ascii_field: it is important
to remember why we came up with
the whole shebang of 'fits-in-head 1-page' patches, 'v',
the lot
ascii_field: (if it were rid of boost, openssl, bdb, and c++ entirely - it will not be 'bitcoind' in any familiar sense, but another
thing entirely)
assbot: Logged on 29-09-2015 20:56:57;
thestringpuller: can't wait
till bitcoind is fully deturdified
phf: ascii_field:
that's why it's not on
the ml
ascii_field: phf: i never saw a reason
to put
the iteration of blocks in
the cpp. really it is a job for scripting lang from outside
assbot: Logged on 03-07-2014 17:34:41; asciilifeform: overfulfilled. In any case, sixty-two millions was no nearer
the
truth
than fifty-seven millions, or
than 145 millions. Very likely no boots had been produced at all. Likelier still, nobody knew how many had been produced, much less cared. All one knew was
that every quarter astronomical numbers of boots were produced on paper, while perhaps half
the population of Oceania went barefoot.'
ascii_field: (10,000 'openings advertised on www' has something
to do with actual employment? and 8.6B spent on 'research' has something
to do with r&d ? not on my planet...)
ascii_field: ' It's still hiring like crazy, with nearly 10,000 open jobs listed on its website, for instance, and it has ratcheted up research and development a bit, spending $8.7 billion in its last fiscal year — which ended in August — compared
to $8.6 billion in fiscal 2014.' << does anyone else feel brain melting from
the sheer density of flimflam packed into
this paragraph ?
ascii_field: 'Lots of
tech companies do
that, but in Oracle's case, it is mandating
that all employees pay for
this furlough with four days of
their paid
time off/vacation
time, according
to several sources we spoke
to.' << l0l
thestringpuller: kinda uncanny, "hate
teh local police, love
the national guard"
ascii_field: aha and every media mouthpiece made sure
to snap it from 1,001 angles
thestringpuller: it was
the feds iirc who protected
the black children attending newly integrated schools
ascii_field: as local police
tend
to be, when drawn from
the population
they work on
thestringpuller: during brown v board of education,
the police and white people were indistinguishable
ascii_field: btw
the 'make'em hate
the local cops'
thing dates
to ~AT LEAST~ brown v. board of e
BingoBoingo: <ascii_field> (in one state,
those enforcing federal gun laws; in others - dope) <<
The one state has Gubanatorial elections coming up, expect rhetoric
to return
thestringpuller: It's all fun and games until
the niggers start rioting in
the street.
ascii_field: about getting usians
to see local cops as 'enemy' so
that nice shiny new 'friends' can be
trucked in
thestringpuller: well local police are rarely proesecuted.
the whole reason
the LA riots occurred is cause d00ds got off on charges of Police Brutality
ascii_field: (in one state,
those enforcing federal gun laws; in others - dope)
ascii_field: notice how
the latest wave of 'OMG!!11!!1!!policebrutality!11!!1livezmatter!!11' began with... several states proclaiming intent
to arrest federal law enforcers in some cases
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 02-09-2015 04:15:38; asciilifeform:
the discreditation of local police apparatus, for its eventual demolition and replacement by unified fed gendarmerie, is going on schedule.
thestringpuller: The LA Riots saw
the unification of
the Bloods and Cryps for a short
time in similar spirit described in
the warriors
thestringpuller: well criminals willing
to kill police officers (not a lot of people are willing
to go
that far)
ascii_field: (technically everything
that moves on
two legs in usa is 'criminal')
thestringpuller: "You're standing right now with nine delegates from 100 gangs. And
there's over a hundred more.
That's 20,000 hardcore members. Forty-thousand, counting affiliates, and
twenty-thousand more, not organized, but ready
to fight: 60,000 soldiers! Now,
there ain't but 20,000 police in
the whole
town." << I would
think if gangs outnumber
the police
the last
thing you want is an escalation of war. I.e. national guard/army
ascii_field: in
the sense
that
the rioters were not rounded up and hanged in gibbets in public square
trinque: usians love
this kind of
thing
ascii_field: and since mircea_popescu appears
to be sleeping, i will have
to fill in for him and say 'this is what usians get for not being pashtuns!' aha.
☟︎ trinque: check out
tubby on
the bicycle, lol
ascii_field: it is ENTIRELY about 'we can do ANYTHING we like
to you, and YOU can do NOTHING
to us'
ascii_field: where
they seal up restaurants with people
trapped inside, stop cars at gunpoint for hours, BECAUSE
THEY CAN
☟︎ BingoBoingo: Sure
to scare Luke-Jr and
the rest of
the Sedevacantists
ascii_field: precisely like
the presidential forbidden city motorcades
thestringpuller: ascii_field: ugh
this brings back
terrible memories. So what's
the deal with interrupts like airplane food?
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: USG was prolly worried about all
those sedevacantist extremists
thestringpuller: the sad
thing about interrupts on nintendo's handhelds is its used for all
the useful shit...
ascii_field: on modern x86
there are elaborate queueing/prioritization kludges.
thestringpuller: the NDS makes it worse cause
the
two processors running on
the
thing run at different clock speeds
thestringpuller: on
the gameboy if you interrupt during and interrupt you get undefined behavior
ascii_field: you will notice
that when folks are persevering with something retarded, you get 'epicycles'
thestringpuller: even on
the gameboy
the dma controllers are annoying as fuck
ascii_field: the way
these items are implemented is ~inherently~ retarded
ascii_field: ~interrupts~ were an unprincipled exception when introduced
to von n. arch.
ascii_field: thestringpuller: do you know
the political
term 'unprincipled exception' ?
thestringpuller: ascii_field: could
the sane computer be of von neuman architecture? or does
that even matter?
☟︎ ascii_field: not hard
to see
the up-sides. by
the
time corpse
turns up, it is in a condition where - even if someone were inclined
to investigate (and who wants
to be next corpse?) nothing could be said.
ascii_field: for some reason, knockout drug + rope appears
to be
the favourite usg method for dispatching
troublesome folks
ascii_field: placed by persons unknown,
targeted more
than 100
top officials, including
then Prime Minister...'
ascii_field: '...he went inside his brother’s apartment and saw Costas hanging from a rope
tied
to pipes above
the lintel of his bathroom door, an old wooden chair nearby. He and his mother cut
the rope and laid Costas down on
the bed.
The day before his death, Costas’ boss at Vodafone had ordered
that a newly discovered code — a powerful and sophisticated bug — be deactivated and removed from its systems.
The wiretap,
ascii_field: '...He mutters passwords 'neath his breath, And other
things he'll quote ---- /
They surely had an evening's work when father rode
the goat.'
ascii_field: 'We leave
the big piano shut and do not strike a note; /
the doctor's been here seven
times since father rode
the goat.'
phf: ahaha, i've not seen
this
ascii_field: and 'riding
the goat' is what, not absurd ?
phf: ^ i
think it's such an exquisite stab at freemasonry. a brief fictional exchange reveals
the absurdity of
the entire "pretense"
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 22-08-2015 21:34:31; phf: "You? Impossible! A mason?" "A mason," I replied. "A sign," he said, "a sign." "It is
this," I answered, producing from beneath
the folds of my roquelaire a
trowel.
ascii_field: if you ask'em
they might even say
they invented wheel, fire, structured programming, etc
jurov: certainly very attractive
to introverts
jurov: cargocult masonry aside, i surmised
they invented structured discussion, i.e. it was clear at all
times whose
turn is
to speak
☟︎☟︎ trinque: I recall my grandfather saying
they weren't much more
than a social club at
the
time I was asking
phf throws hat and
the ground and dances mazurka
phf: жидобольшевик? seems like saying
the same
thing
twice
☟︎