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mircea_popescu: "questions swirl over FIRM that built", sez google. i'm sure, it's the bad implementation of socialism that's to blame.
mircea_popescu: i see you know how this goes.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The selection was intended. I anticipate emergent details of bridgefail to bear out that kind of gross negligence.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: generally speaking in modern en. 'cadaver' is a 'prepared' corpse, i.e. for anatomical study...
mircea_popescu: first, they buy o'brien's book on revolution ; then they get room 101 ie http://trilema.com/2015/one-flew-over-the-cuckoos-nest/#selection-155.0-155.34 ; thjen they get released so they can meet some chick and go "i betrayed you" as if it's normalcy now ; and hang about and act as if they were people a little bit. and by the time everyone at chestnut cafe believes the philosophical zombie is actually what people are... well..
mircea_popescu: i thought that was the relation.
mircea_popescu: i anticipate a whole lotta more bridges coming down in time./
BingoBoingo: Baking a Mosul update now. I am going to have to start follow up rotation.
mircea_popescu: i'm about 5000 times more interested in reading all about how usg hasn't managed to recapture mosul years after pantsuit press stopped mentioning it than whatever the fuck pantsuit press wants to talk about.
lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-16#1788038 << I dusted off my old account and dropped him a line. Will see if he stops by ☝︎
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2018/so-i-went-to-buy-a-new-hard-drive/ << Trilema - So I went to buy a new hard-drive...
ben_vulpes: unrelatedly, i just finished "blitzed! drugs in the third reich" while working through hart's history of the second world war. contrast between the two books is...strong.
mircea_popescu: but before i go, let it be said that burn victim with intact lungs is, by virtue of that ALONE, clever in the animal sense. no two ways about it, it's a definitive and absolute exam, like a few others.
asciilifeform: i have reason to suspect that he may be recently dead ( stopped showing up in the few remaining places where he showed up in recent yrs )
mircea_popescu: i can believe mensa, or the corner shop, were'nt repulsive horrors in 1980. what's that do.
mircea_popescu: oh, asciilifeform, i thought the dude was long term monogamous anyway, what source of fuckables ?
mircea_popescu: you know, in my entire life (which includes more naked females idling about than most, i'd bet) i met ONE SINGLE case of 90yo who wanted to fuck anyone.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i suspect it's a throne that's ben sat on for the sitting long enough.
mircea_popescu: then again, i personally went to boston area bdsm munch. WITH chet. it consisted of a dozen dorks in a food court, trying to not step over each other while courting the single solitary young female, which was neither hot nor even remotely interesting.
asciilifeform: the other nitpick, as i understand 'mensa' was (is?) moar of an opium den, place where folx would sit around playing games, than a political action thing
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i visited a few of them. encountered no quality fuckables, in fact, encountered a rehash of organizatia poetilor din judetul caras-severin.
mircea_popescu: i guess i'm not even right re management. "Coercive culture-crushing Christian missionaries squawking mainline and fringe persuasions endowed Koreans with a Western legacy of greed, plunder, political larceny, and Official truth." etc.
trinque: I guess his netzerojunowhatever didn't.
a111: Logged on 2014-01-16 01:13 unclehowell: Hey everyone. I wanted to introduce my tech startup. It's called Wave. We're planning to make internet access free using a new generation of ads-for-access. The best part is, we're doing our entire Series A investment round with Bitcoin: http://wavetele.com/layout/Pages/shares-area/beneficiaries.html
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform right. i don't hold it against him any. but has to be said.
mod6: now (there are links to me doing so in #pizarro) I have locked the modes to +cnt for now.
mod6: so when I lost my connection yesterday or the day before, i had to recover the channel, which reset the original modes.
mod6: it seems that it was somehow turned on by default when i registered the channel -- and had removed the -m by hand.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: until today i did not even notice that it had +m...
mircea_popescu: his contributions on usenet suffer very much from the naggum problem (he's plain idiotic plenty of places, apparently interacting with idiots corrups HIM rather than corrupting them into being less idiotic) ; but such annoyances aside i don't know anyone coming around being so right since tlp.
a111: Logged on 2018-03-15 15:55 lobbes: I'm tempted to mirror and index everything I can find on mazepath.com before it is swallowed by the null ocean
a111: Logged on 2018-03-15 06:44 ben_vulpes: was the thrust of your comment that the net change column should see a value of 11? decimals aside i don't understand what you were driving at with that comment.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-15#1787885 << no, that's just the b.6 portion. (and i don't like this "main thrust" device in general, it's one thing to try and get all the angles, but it's folly to try and select "the main one".) ☝︎
lobbes: I'm tempted to mirror and index everything I can find on mazepath.com before it is swallowed by the null ocean ☟︎
lobbes: mircea_popescu: relatedly, last night I came across gabriel_laddel's links on trilema and found myself quickly engulfed in uncle al's burn saga (my first time reading it). That guy is fucking good indeed.
asciilifeform: !~later tell ben_vulpes i am getting 'cannot sent to channel' eggog in #pizarro
ben_vulpes: was the thrust of your comment that the net change column should see a value of 11? decimals aside i don't understand what you were driving at with that comment. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: and i've quite enjoyed reading al schwartz. in peristaltic news, wikipedia thinks there's a dozen al schwartzes out there, NONE of which this one, and none of which worth any kind of mention.
mircea_popescu: note that when i jot down comments i approximate numbers.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: in your AN0 document, you say that shareholder equity is the difference between the sum of assets and other liabilities, but when i tot that up i get the 11.9etc, and not the 11 that your comment mentions. naively, that's the equity that the shareholders put in, but i'm struggling to reconcile that with an0 liabilities bullet #2
asciilifeform: lol! i thought you'd boiled those in tomato soup
asciilifeform: but it was a drive where i , uh, molested, the firmware
mircea_popescu: i've never seen something like this before.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> but i lolled at the fbi check through interpol. "send me an aba wire through sepa!" << Apparently US law enforcement does not answer these requests from US persons, hence the WTF intermediary
diana_coman: trinque, sounds good; and I'm certainly interested in a recipe for transitioning a classical gentoo as well since I can quite see I'll need it anyway
ben_vulpes: 'tis more or less what i had, but inapplicable to a bag of parts. the three new-in-box drives plus the expediter's fee plus a honking pile of taxesnfees-that-aren't-IVA was the bulk of the bill.
asciilifeform: i'm half convinces that ~every d00d, whether admits or not, owns at least a speculum
mircea_popescu: i dunno, by now we're starting towards gynecological instruments.
mircea_popescu: "anyone taking hardware to Spaceship Montevideo must conceal as much of it in servers as possible" << - >> http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-06#1782043 and all that, yes ? i thought this was amply discussed in february. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2018-03-14 04:50 mircea_popescu: incidentally, i'm such a fan of crescent wrenches i actually keep them around as art objects / use them idly while walking around the house as sceptres, gesture with them and so forth.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-14#1787815 << bahaha i was near certain nobody else did this ! ☝︎
ben_vulpes: perhaps i'll have the opportunity to run the experiment some day and we can see
ben_vulpes: they've always been my "wrong tool for every job"; i'd rather have a set of deep sockets in pretty much every situation. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: i've had it for a year, afaik never used yet for anything in the vein of its intended utilities.
mircea_popescu: i actually have a 12 inch truper right on this desk
mircea_popescu: incidentally, i'm such a fan of crescent wrenches i actually keep them around as art objects / use them idly while walking around the house as sceptres, gesture with them and so forth. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: i halfway suspect that nobody had ever looked inside that cabinet until BingoBoingo; maybe arrived from the boat preassembled even, to dimensions convenient to assemblers and not users.
ben_vulpes: i think i will take the avuncular head-pat
ben_vulpes: iirc that nugget stuck with me from a piece on five mile island i read lord only knows how long ago
mircea_popescu: but i lolled at the fbi check through interpol. "send me an aba wire through sepa!"
mircea_popescu: oh, don't forget the send-off, "if anyone had shot at mommy, THE ENTIRE WORLD WOULD HAVE BEEN RAZED DOWN!!!! but since i could find no record of it happening..."
trinque: if she doesn't want to wait, eventually there will be a way to transition a classical gentoo box forthcoming, since I'll be doing it to my own.
trinque: she was building the thing evaluating it for her own use. still can, but will need a revision from me, which I'm working on.
trinque: at any rate, this needs a longer look. we don't need to be going "oh upstream broke us" again in a month. meanwhile I don't want to hold anyone up setting up a pizarro box.
trinque: rather than accept the insult and add tape, I lean towards basing the thing on busybox and pulling this and other redundancies out.
trinque: diana_coman: regarding your cuntoo build problem, net-tools upstream has apparently broken build on default gcc-4.9.4. If I pass -std=gnu99, the definer of IFNAMSIZ is included and the thing builds. ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2018-03-12 23:53 hanbot: i think here in cr most earthquake casualties consist of old people having heart attax
a111: Logged on 2018-03-01 06:14 phf: i think there might still be a bunch of cool stuff like that hidden in your themes, that's not in wp-mp
a111: Logged on 2018-03-13 20:08 spyked: yeah. but for some reason I couldn't figure why it doesn't activate the #selection thing at all with this optimization. must be that the page layout is different. there was a thing that trilema did, hm... /me rereads http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/
asciilifeform: ( i'd even dare to rule out the 'shown the instruments' hypothesis, given as their crypto per se was a joke from day1. but asciilifeform was interested in re the voice codec. turns out -- open problem, to this day. )
spyked: yeah. but for some reason I couldn't figure why it doesn't activate the #selection thing at all with this optimization. must be that the page layout is different. there was a thing that trilema did, hm... /me rereads http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/ ☟︎
spyked: mircea_popescu: in scrollToHash and the onmouseup callback there's this call: recur(content.childNodes[content.childNodes[0].nodeType==3 ? 1 : 0]); <-- for some reason I couldn't get this to work, so I changed it to: recur(content); which should walk through all the children in the DOM subtree, not just childNodes[0] or childNodes[1].
a111: Logged on 2018-03-13 12:59 trinque: I believe it's more or less established by this point that the solution is to have a history file that's edited by patchers if they care that their patch isn't abandoned.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-13#1787748 << just about, yes. i wanted a model file so we have something to play with and the original concept was to have phf include it in his v tree of his v rewrite because it seemed the first item that's coming out at the time from l1 hands ; but if it's holding you back re tmsr-portage, go ahead and make the sample yourself and we'll see how it works. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: might be obscure bug i've been chasing ever since i put it in
trinque: I believe it's more or less established by this point that the solution is to have a history file that's edited by patchers if they care that their patch isn't abandoned. ☟︎
trinque: I did not yet V genesis a portage overlay (which would eventually become the *only* portage tree, after republican ebuilds are made to replace items needed from the gentoo official portage) pending a resolution to the thread on how to handle v tree fragmentation.
trinque: since we're discussing cuntoo in pizarro, and it's more generally relevant, I'm moving the thread here.
diana_coman: fwiw I grabbed the .c check script and ran it for peace of mind on eucrypt's patches with success
hanbot: i think here in cr most earthquake casualties consist of old people having heart attax ☟︎
BingoBoingo: Back in the spring of 2008 my part of Illinois had a couple 5.x rumblers, and that is the limit of my experience with the things. For one however I was on the cantilevered balcony of a US standard apartment. Quite the ride.
BingoBoingo: 5 is about the line for ones I have noticed in my life. Maybe there was a 4.X somewhere down the line.
mircea_popescu: i'd guess maybe about 5 or so. but the civil alarm sirens went off.
mod6: Speaking of posts, I should have my regrind post up later tonight.
mircea_popescu: in other news, i've been working since last night at a rewrite of double indemnity ; which is coming along splendidly. kinda why i've been quiet.
mod6: I'm 0-2 lately. I better lay off answering the door!
mircea_popescu: i don't know of many sites besides trilema that don't look like monkey work. it's become the web tradition somehow.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: worse, i actually had the typical savage's sequence of abandoned keyz, going back to '90s
mod6: I tried to go easy on him. It was the info people dug up on the site that threw me for a scammer.
shinohai: My apologies, I'm not exactly most nimble of fingers these days
mircea_popescu: no harm done, but i think it's educative.
mircea_popescu: i can say them patterns dun work so well then, can't i.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-12#1787650 http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-12#1787620 he hosts an instance of trilema, you paranoid nuts you. something that'd actually be evidend by i dunno, looking at ip allocations ? ☝︎☝︎
spyked: and that didn't work for me for some reason. as for other potential problems... I used the firefox dev console, single-stepping through the js code and comparing between Trilema and my blog instance.
a111: Logged on 2018-03-12 17:09 lobbes: I saw in logs that spyked was trying things to get it to work. You ever get that working, spyked?
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-12#1787606 <-- I got it to work for thetarpit, I had to solve one or two specific problems to make it work. one was to get the correct ID of the DOM subtree where the highlighting occurs (lines 43, 91 and 225 of http://deedbot.org/deed-506234-1.txt ) and another was to ensure that the recur function gets called on the correct subtree -- the original script doesn't always pass childNodes[0] as a parameter, ☝︎
douchebag: ben_vulpes: I have an XSS in your site
douchebag: Alright awesome, I just wanted a bit of an idea of where I should be looking at to start getting a scope set up
douchebag: If you guys need someone to pentest Pizzaro, let me know. I'd be glad to take a look at anything that needs a security audit
asciilifeform: trinque: i betcha we share a single preet with a buncha '13337' scum bois, and his desk is a bit overfilled, behind schedule, lol