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ericbot: Logged on 2019-12-02 16:41:29 mircea_popescu: so instead : hey lobbes, please fix these and give me a one-line-per-post dump, formatted like "INSERT INTO tril_posts(id, post_author, post_status, post_type, post_name, post_date, post_date_gmt, post_title, post_content); INSERT INTO tril_term_relationships (object_id, term_taxonomy_id) VALUES ("articleid-1", 44);", wheren the ids start with 90800 and the time is now+3 hours whenever you start doing it.
ericbot: Logged on 2019-12-04 04:37:32 mircea_popescu: lobbes wtf dude, you set ALL of these to 2019-12-03 22:03:06 time ?! didn't we go through an entire discussion of how it should increase monotonically ? gah.
ericbot: Logged on 2019-12-04 04:37:32 mircea_popescu: lobbes wtf dude, you set ALL of these to 2019-12-03 22:03:06 time ?! didn't we go through an entire discussion of how it should increase monotonically ? gah.
lobbes: http://logs.ericbenevides.com/log/trilema/2019-12-04#1954217 << the line_ids are monotonic yes, but not related to date (it is just a line count). As for the date, I took your http://logs.ericbenevides.com/log/trilema/2019-12-04#1954217 to mean that exactly
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-26-mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 26 Mar 2016
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/the-alleged-crisis-of-the-supposed-engineering-or-mistaken-identities-pantomiming-a-comedy-of-manners/ << Trilema -- The alleged crisis of the supposed engineering, or mistaken identities pantomiming a comedy of manners.
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/what-the-fuck-is-this-then/ << Trilema -- What the fuck is this, then ?!
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/the-tmsr-os-implicit-clients/ << Trilema -- The TMSR-OS implicit clients
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-27-mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 27 Mar 2016
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-03-Apr-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 03 Apr 2016
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-02-Apr-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 02 Apr 2016
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-31-Mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 31 Mar 2016
mircea_popescu: lobbes wtf dude, you set ALL of these to 2019-12-03 22:03:06 time ?! didn't we go through an entire discussion of how it should increase monotonically ? gah.
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-30-Mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 30 Mar 2016
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-29-Mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 29 Mar 2016
mircea_popescu: bwahahaha apparently the time's fucked on these, they appear backwards.
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-28-Mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 28 Mar 2016
mircea_popescu: see also the comments for... well, comments.
mircea_popescu: should be done posting in ~20 hours an' a half, at which time ima send you over a db dump + filesystem package.
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-26-mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 26 Mar 2016
mircea_popescu: <table style="font-size:1em;width:"580px;"> <<< aaand yet another problem, too many quotes in there.
mircea_popescu: o look at that, too much escaping o.O
mircea_popescu: there's still something off here, the font's too big, when compared to http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-27-mar-2016/ ; looking into it.
feedbot: http://trilema.com/2019/forum-logs-for-28-Mar-2016/ << Trilema -- Forum logs for 28 Mar 2016
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-02 19:04:23 mircea_popescu: but in any case, the item's probably the most contundent impediment to sanity in computong
dorion_road: mircea_popescu et al, nice. it's certainly exciting to be zeroing in on the most contundent impediment to sane computing. I'm looking forward to what spyked has to say.
bvt: re efi, i only had a one machine with it, used in-kernel efi stub and efibootmgr (configuration tool, not loader), did not use grub there
dorion_road: bvt ok, thanks for the update.
bvt: dorion_road: thursday is the new deadline; the reason for the bug was nothing cool; it was a hole in my vpatch generation process for kernel which i will have to review and change.
mircea_popescu: obviously replacing the chip is the golden standard.
dorion_road: Such ROMs on other boards could be much harder to access. Is such an ideal solution conceivable via USB ? For example, boots into an initramfs with "flashrom" style program and operator's custom BIOS preinstalled for overwriting the vendor.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-02 19:03:32 mircea_popescu: jfw, the ideal solution here'd be a de-uefi-izing dongle.
dorion_road: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-12-02#1954075 << Not sure how it is otherwise, but I've installed a custom BIOS on the x200 thinkpads, which was done by overwritting the vendor's on a ROM specifically for BIOS. On that board, the ROM is easily accessible under the trackpad.
dorion_road: If so, take mapping the uefi-{1,2} partition as the starting point. The specifications are here.
dorion_road: as it turns out, it seems to my eye that it'd suit you well, given, e.g., the low level firmware work you're doing. do you want it ?
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-02 18:59:47 mircea_popescu: anyway, the efi/uefi problem is actually looming the largest here.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-11-29 03:43:59 spyked: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-11-27#1953704 <-- not sure what'd be the best fit, tbh. I'm an odd one, spent years studying the theory re os and systems in general. but as far as actual work goes, other than my public work, I've been doing mostly maintenance (bugfixing, a bit of feature development) for linux kernels driving custom hardware/schedulers/netwo
dorion_road: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-11-29#1953812 << well spyked, the efi/uefi problem needs solving.
BingoBoingo: Of course the fact that Colombianas don't end up in Uruguay seems like it may be a testament to their hotness
BingoBoingo: There's few Colombianas in Uruguay that I've met, but despite the small sample size... they are a breed apart from the rest of the continent.
mircea_popescu: columbian chicks prolly the hawtest biomatter that side of the world also.
BingoBoingo: Also, the local accents up there should be a tremendous improvement.
BingoBoingo: Peaking at the rents, it is looking like a great spot to land if I can get them to buy.
BingoBoingo having continued encouraging conversations with Colombians, may be going to Medellín.
BingoBoingo: The horse cart rag and bone men are going to be unhappy.
BingoBoingo: I've not seen consecutive days of emptying before this week.
BingoBoingo: diana_coman: Well, the sub-municipality containing my hood they contract trash service separately from the rest of the city because "fuck work stoppages" and they were reliably emptied bi-weekly.
diana_coman: BingoBoingo: ahahah, it takes a sort-of-riot to ...empty the bins? lmao.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, some pleasant fallout from the local derping towards activity on the part of the youth. They appear to now to emptying the dumpsters every night despite... kids not gathering at the "problem" stretch of the Rambla anymore in numbers greater than a dozen.
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: going to India too? :D
BingoBoingo: Teaching Persians how to be better Persians is a pursuit with a long storied history. The question is, will the Persians write more words in their note taking than you publish on Trilema for having done the teaching?
mircea_popescu: next up, going to persia to teach the padishah how to shah.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in ganymede news, the bimbo's been hauling empty cups downstairs and full cups back upstairs for lo this past half hour ; in between mopping the well sopped bathroom floor and replenishing sanitation items ; in continuation of having taking turns sucking my cock in my bath.
mircea_popescu: how good that the ourdemocracy shanonizing machines were imported to utterly overwhelm the most firava local textual production.
mircea_popescu: it is CERTAINLY apt. i myself never heard it before ; and of course the ever-useful internet only has https://ro.porn4you.xxx/video/baba-se-freaca-la-pizda-in-timp-ce-nepoata-se-fute-cu-mosu-1280.html inept nonsense to offer
mircea_popescu: south east more likely fuse i guess, the short fu is more nw.
diana_coman: but I found it increasingly apt to describe those, as I grew up, indeed.
BingoBoingo: diana_coman: The loudest old women nowadays seem to be young and not so young marginal XY folk.
mircea_popescu: i never heard that one before. is it fuse, past participle to be ? or is it fu & se separately as location ?
mircea_popescu: baiatul-baba, the old woman boy.
diana_coman: eh, such men that get all bogged down that it's all "old women's fault".
BingoBoingo: For carrying out the rituals, the old women get to feel important despite just about any other food all that effort could have been directed at being much better at being food.
BingoBoingo: And then the old women can stick to their elaborate rituals to make one of the world's least nutritious candidate crops less than deadly for consumption.
BingoBoingo: Despite Tapioca being a news world crops, large swaths of Africa live off the stuff. It's the ultimate Old Woman crop going further than the old world root vegetables. It's a woody shrub that happens to produce some carb laden if extremely toxic root nodes that will keep indefinitely in the ground ensuring the Matriarchy will never want to move or do anything.
mircea_popescu: indeed the pike was probably the first and most effectual bitcoin to date. "shut up or ima poke you again"
BingoBoingo: The problem probably predates writing. "Farm so I can get fat", "Fuck you we're moving along and following the mammoths, I'm not going to live off of your damned dry seed paste"
BingoBoingo: Well, the pulp revolution let the poor, the stupid, and the old indulge in fantasies of derps like themselves coping with the occasional Gibs ex Machina "validating" them as important.
mircea_popescu: printing had ~nothing to do with it, the problem existed three thousand years ago exactly the same.
BingoBoingo: I dunno that cheap printing had any positive impact that balances out filling old woman skulls all with the same uniform stupidities.
mircea_popescu: yeah ; but they're very consistent with all the other magics that don't exist outside old woman skull. they work just like jesus, for one thing.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> nor is anyone to be had who knows how to set up a raid of spinners, or could be arsed to. << Most of the small business folk will have one chinese box loaded with 1 to 4 of spinners, dearly bought, to hold the output of their horribly under resolutioned cameras.
BingoBoingo: AHA. The fixed lens really beats the thing into uselessness. The fictional "enhance image" tools the magic produced for Old women CSI magician police shows use... don't exist.
mircea_popescu: nor is anyone to be had who knows how to set up a raid of spinners, or could be arsed to.
mircea_popescu: sure, "it can be compressed". HOWEVER, compress as you will, two an' a half raw terrabytes throughput will wear a ssd enough to be noticeable. and then the next day comes, and soon enough nobody wants to buy a new ssd each other week for EACH CAM
mircea_popescu: 1080 px (ie, just enough to MAYBE be able to identify ~something~, say 50% of the time, given you have neither iris nor crystalline, meaning your camera's fixed lens, doesn't adjust for either depth of field or luminance) will produce 1mb per color PER FRAME. if there's 10 frames in the second and 24 hours in the day, why,
mircea_popescu: the cameras everywhere are there for stupid old women to shut the fuck up already, they don't really do so much -- in the rare instances they actually have film. which -- it's fuckingexpensive, the camera revolution happened just as the ssds came in. do the math if you will :
BingoBoingo: http://archive.is/60SGP << And the local establishment wankstream press is finally catching up to Qntra on the background of the rebellious youth now that they've been cycled through their house arrest hearings. It also appears that for all of the money spent on cameras and other theatrics... the cameras aren't good enough to offer images capable of actually identifying anyone at night.
diana_coman goes back to cs+eulora client
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: makes sense; atm though there's still a lot of "posts" all over mp-wp and it's annoying because it makes me trip over and go "post" when I mean article, myeah; a lot of cleaning left to do on that but irc billymg was on it so I shall refrain currently from further trespassing :P
mircea_popescu: eventually that could evolve into detaCHED signature. have tmsr-gpg issue a one-line base-whatever tmsr standard detached sig for text.
mircea_popescu: explain to the user that if he wants to be later identified, put a string in there.
diana_coman: yeah, would give some idea as to what it is; given I took out any check on email field now anyway, I'd really want a screenshot if it happens again! lolz
hanbot: what can you do. if i ever see it again i'll take a screenshot or somethin'.
hanbot: plenty moar than 6. i suppose it's possible i failed to get an @ in there...but i don't think so. ofc i don't have much of a way to go back and review.
diana_coman: was that email address less than 6 chars in total? that and/or no '@' would have failed the check.
diana_coman: hanbot: iirc there was some issue if one messed up something in that additional spam filtering change because it touches indeed the same file and it's ~easy to make a mistake so it just kills all comments; but then it kills all really so hm.
hanbot: i wonder wtf tho'. i remember popping that message when i was trying to adjust the spam filter on the themes to work correctly, but that's been fixed a -while-. maybe it thought my email addy's offensive somehow lol.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-02 19:14:44 hanbot: diana_coman i'm getting that fun ol' "please fill the required fields (name, email)" error on attempting to comment on your latest. did something change since lastcomment?
diana_coman: http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-12-02#1954082 - no changes really; on looking at it, that error was thrown on too-short/missing email/name so possibly that's what happened? At any rate, since I don't care about email really, I took the check on email out so please try again and let me know if it's still missbehaving (my testing comments all went through fine, from different machines & IPs).
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in period trilemas, http://trilema.com/2015/the-four-points-of-this-morning-in-color-any-questions/
mod6: Since then, it seems like that may be a first-order of business.
mod6: I had some stuff I was testing and working on, but it did not include a 'cleaving-off' of the wallet.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-11-29 03:55:19 jfw: mod6, trinque or other TRB scholars: has there been progress toward raw transaction RPCs since http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/2018-April/000297.html ? I've written a getrawtransaction (in my queue to publish) but am in need of a sendrawtransaction for a split wallet I'm working on ( http://fixpoint.welshcomputing.com/2019/gales-bitcoin-wallet-spec-and-battle-plan/ )
mod6: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/trilema/2019-11-29#1953800 << Hi jfw, yes, that's all that is published.
jfw: I was remembering this phrase but not where from; turns out my own link, hah. Which pretty sure I found via the logs.
mircea_popescu: fundamentally true, just about everything wrong with the world is the downstream of "well meaning" margarets trying to bring dead babies back to life and such nonsense.
mircea_popescu: Where do anti-good ideas come from? They come from misguided attempts to do the impossible - which is another way of saying "trying to ignore reality."
jfw: Are the post-2013 AMDs any better? 'platform security processor' to keep up with the competition right?
mircea_popescu: i don't really know anyone who both a) is technically literate and b) thinks post 2015 intel chips are actually worth money, as it happens. a situation eerily reminiscent of every other socialism's progress, late sovok folk similarily didn't think late sovok artefacts worth deploying.
mircea_popescu: getting concrete details on this partition would certainly help, as a starting point.