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shinohai: Nah it was me derping and forgetting
to mkdir obj after I deleted
the other :/
mod6: oh,
thought
that said "should have"
mod6: <+phf> shinohai: you probably have rm_gitignore.patch applied, which removes .gitignore files from src/obj/nogui and nukes
the folders along
the way? << i said
to disregard
this patch. reason is, it wipes out output dirs required by
the bitcoin makefile.
☟︎ phf: ^- above values don't seem
to be correct. i'm getting f76d906ae56e1c2582e66ef3427e0fcd7a5319d69fcfcbec0a7bcf1e02db5de0 wot_users.sql.gz and e431011e2a09122a8695a9a5d326d760f5da1e0fe40da112670d2bf694440488 wot_ratings.sql.gz
BingoBoingo: Seriously
though why would a
train carrying coal move
through
the area around St Louis from WEST
to East?
assbot: sha256sum
trustlist.txt : 97b2a0630c22d02ae4c604a0caa031b72d6db600fdf788ffd78ca939f3d1d348
BingoBoingo: Not
the weirdest
thing
though.
The weirdest
thing was seeing a
train full of open
top coal cars going
through
town from WEST
to EAST
BingoBoingo: shinohai: I just kinda assume
that nowadays. Apparently one of
the local 5-0 lives in
the duplex across from
this house, but
the only sign I get
that he lives
there is he stops
there on breaks and says he lives
there
BingoBoingo: Weird, I was smoking out front and saw a camaro with
the license plate "For USD" or maybe "For USO"
shinohai: Nah I am experimenting with an arm build and deleted
the folder myself, forgot
to add
them back like a genius.
phf: shinohai: you probably have rm_gitignore.patch applied, which removes .gitignore files from src/obj/nogui and nukes
the folders along
the way?
phf: is
there reason why openssl docs snip by Marcel Hernandez is not part of canon?
shinohai: I figured one snappy
tweet was enough for him
today anyway. First one was pretty good.
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 22:18:50; shinohai: I almost responded
to his baby Jesus analogy, but didn't want
to offend danielpbarron
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 20:26:20; wywialm: i'll be going,
thanks pete_dushenski for a nice (even if boring
to
the audience) discussion
BingoBoingo: I was about
to say earlier
that one of
the people on my shortlist of Satoshi candidates died
today.
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 22:33:35; pete_dushenski: "Nobody goes
there anymore, it's
too crowded."
pete_dushenski: “Baseball is 90 percent mental.
The other half is physical.”
pete_dushenski: Yogi Berra, a Hall of Fame catcher for
the New York Yankees whose mangled syntax made him one of
the sports world's most beloved and frequently quoted figures, has died at
the age of 90."
mircea_popescu: he's definitely more closely associated with
the cdcr
than with btc.
mircea_popescu: this is actually a valid question
to ask
the muppets. "name a venture roger ver was associated with
to any degree
that didn't fail".
shinohai: I almost responded
to his baby Jesus analogy, but didn't want
to offend danielpbarron
☟︎ shinohai: I can't find *any* contribution he really makes
to
the space besides increasing popcorn share prices.
mircea_popescu: must suck
to be reduced
to
trying
to support yourself
through whoring out your name, which you gotta keep
telling yourself is somehow valuable. which it isn't, but desperate scammers don't have other options and who knows, really stupid noobs may not know any better.
shinohai: Somehow, I just don't
think he's gonna respond
to me on
that.
BingoBoingo: Dammit
they edited
the story before archiving
to introduce part of
the eggplant
truth
BingoBoingo: K1NGREX:
That is an awfully declarative IRC nick
BingoBoingo: The answer
to
the problem is not "tomato-watermelon hybrid"
ascii_field: but who said you had
to have just one wire.
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: But
the "network effect" in
the sense of putting up more relay nodes with various people's
trust preferences reduces DDoS risks
ascii_field: i.e. if
three people have it, it is just as useful as if 33 did
ascii_field: BingoBoingo: gossipd is a computationally very lightweight
thing, and also does not suffer from network effect
ascii_field: BingoBoingo: gotta understand why i even opened
the issue
to begin with.
the dependence of
therealbitcoin on pc hardware is an extreme danger.
BingoBoingo: pogo may end up better suited
to simpler #b-a services
that emerge
than serving bitcoin proper
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: of course
that is an obstacle.
assbot: Logged on 20-09-2015 04:11:51; asciilifeform: rewinding
to,
ascii_field: BingoBoingo: we don't have anything remotely close
to a pogo-capable bitcoind.
BingoBoingo: shinohai: Would likely require a deturded p2pool with a gossip sort of "pool with people I don't
think are shitheads" Wot mechanism
shinohai: Interesting
thought BingoBoingo
BingoBoingo starting
to wonder if pogo could ever run bitcoind and a form of p2pool at
the same
time
wywialm: i'll be going,
thanks pete_dushenski for a nice (even if boring
to
the audience) discussion
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "Mustaches and beards are permitted so long as
they are kept clean and neat."
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 19:03:27; ascii_field: holy fuck is
this
thread a snore.
mircea_popescu: anyway,
the heretical, unwelcome, incorrect, impudent, poisonous, insolent, frivolous, vulgar, coarse, brazen proposition
that
the poor are not lesser humans but more, in contrary of nature, obvious fact and
the manifest will of any conceivable divinity.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: i
thought it was a kgb front
wywialm:
to francis' defense, he does a lot more of
the pretense of
that
than actuality of it <<
that is another good point
mircea_popescu: to francis' defense, he does a lot more of
the pretense of
that
than actuality of it,
mircea_popescu: anyway, "voice of
the people" pope is a gross misunderstanding of
the entire
thing already.
wywialm: let me only make
the provision
that
the application of ordinary
tools, while depending on
the power you refer
to, is not infallible (just
to clarify, in case it's not obvious)
mircea_popescu: the ordinary
tools are predicated on
the
tool. much like i will go "do i need
to pick up
the stick ?"
wywialm: he has more ordiary
tools at his disposal,
the infallibility is
the ultimate. He may excommunicate, promulgate canon law, issue church penalties, issue magisterial statements, accept & decline ordinance of bishops
ascii_field: in engineering
this used
to be known as 'design space shrinkage'
mircea_popescu: ascii_field
that's
the problem,
the
task is made significantly harder by previous idiots who didn't understand
they were pulling
the
trigger.
mircea_popescu: anyway, i very much doubt
there's
that many people who are
the intellectual equals of
the
task.
the catholics decided
that
this must be so, but setting
that doctrine aside, i find it dubious in practice.
ascii_field: when's
the last
time he pulled
that
trigger ?
wywialm: re: infallibility, indeed,
though i'm not sure if
this is his only
tool
mircea_popescu: this is almost exactly what
the master of a harem is, for
that matter.
mircea_popescu: anyway.
the pope has one job and one
tool. his job is
to provide non-breaking answers
to any questions
that can't otherwise be resolved or set aside. his
tool is infallibility, which is
to say
that if he speaks ex cathedra he can't be wrong.
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 16:58:16; wywialm:
the most precise definition of
this is
the vaticanum I constitution "pastor aeternus", and
this is
to guard
the
tradition of
the Church
ascii_field: r loads a lot of DLLs from
the executable directory first, so by copying
the vpndownloader.exe file from Program Files
to a
temporary directory and dropping an appropriately named DLL you can get code execution as SYSTEM.'
ascii_field: 'The fix for
this issue seemed
to be modifying
the file verification process
to only allow a signed file which also has in its version information
the original filename of vpndownloader.exe.
This, along with
the name change makes it clear you only want
to execute
the VPN Downloader application. However
the code doesn’t limit
the location of
the executable file, so one exploitation vector is DLL planting.
The downloade
assbot: Logged on 23-09-2015 16:25:48; wywialm: please ask
the Pope
mircea_popescu: banal shit, but :
there's
two kinds of men.
there's
those who assume
the usg is anon all powerful ; and
those who've killed usg agents after being bored
to
tears by
their inept begging.
mircea_popescu: "Fear assumes limitless possibilities:
the
thing you fear has infinite power, infinite resources, infinite resolve, unknown identity. Hate comes when you know
them. Cyril Connolly did not say, "if it bleeds, we can kill it." But he should have."
mircea_popescu: srsly,
the odds bitcoin breaks out next month are worse
than 10:1 ?
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wywialm: quite slowly, but fine,
thanks, and you?
mircea_popescu: if we can have an arrangement where
these peasants are opressed into
the dirt by boot
to
the face, i'm willing
to forego ipads in exchange.
mircea_popescu: <funkenstein_>
the notion
that britney spears did damage
to music might be compared
to
the idea
that Garza did damage
to bitcoin << still, i'd pay a little for it not being possible for britney
to exist. and garza idem.
wywialm: in particular, when i do not approve of his certain actions, i assume
them
to be his private and not official, unless proven otherwise
wywialm: and with pope,
the actions are primarily
teaching, so i strive
to keep
this difference
there
wywialm: if you meet, say, Warren Buffett, and he
tells you 'sure, I'll give you some money', do you expect
the cash
to come from his personal funds or from BRK accounts? I'd expect from any officer
to distinguish between his private actions and actions of his office
pete_dushenski: i guess you're free
to do business with people who have
this duality is you so please :)
pete_dushenski: wywialm: yes, 'signed statements only', which still doesn't wash in mine eyes, but seems
to be a matter of perspective.
thestringpuller: mod6: seriously he is a music reverse engineer. He can listen
to a song and write down
the chords on a single listen.
wywialm: pete_dushenski, i already
tried
to clarify what i meant on 'what he says'
thestringpuller: Showed him a bunch of bash.bitcoin-assets.com quotes and he was like "is
this guy russian?"