log☇︎
41600+ entries in 0.292s
caaddr: so I've created a vpatch for both of these issues, which makes the genesis Chapter 1 code work with gnat-4
a111: Logged on 2017-11-23 17:55 whaack: asciilifeform: gnat1: error: unrecognized command line option ‘-fdump-scos’ when I try gprbuild. gnat version 4.6 gcc version 4.8.4. I removed the command line option from the gpr file since it seemed to be just used for coverage tools. Then got error prefix of "Image" attribute must be a type in 3 places in blocks.adb
caaddr: I'm trying to follow the instructions precisely, and that has included not using gcc-5.x or above. I'm just using the standard gnat-4 package in debian which is linked to the gcc-4 package, and I've noticed these are a bit out of date
diana_coman: to be fair it sounds like a rushed caught-in-the-hallway-had-to-say-something piece
diana_coman: I really can't begin to understand what exactly is that; some gems in there too with organisation making silk-purse out of a sow's ear and "every participant has the option to be that player" and ... ☟︎
mircea_popescu: "Coping with radical novelty requires an orthogonal method. One must consider one's own past, the experiences collected, and the habits formed in it as an unfortunate accident of history, and one has to approach the radical novelty with a blank mind, consciously refusing to try to link it with what is already familiar, because the familiar is hopelessly inadequate." << this never was, and absolutely never will be the case. mo
asciilifeform: pretty sure it was the end of a lengthy thread
trinque: it's been a great exercise, since the histfile demands rationale.
trinque: I am not putting a negative in the history file
a111: Logged on 2018-01-21 23:26 douchebag: Thanks man, I've been spending a lot of my time focusing on security research and helping others get involved in the InfoSec community. I have a pretty decent resume compared to most people I go to college with because I have a pretty decent amount of experience, and when it comes to InfoSec jobs experience is probably the most important factor for most employers
mod6: <+hanbot> no onboard ulimit, no package found, heh. << it is a huge pain to get a ulimit set on these mclinux boxes. but after seriously, a bunch of trial and error, I was able to get it to work.
trinque: oh hm, it's a shell builtin even
mircea_popescu: "all images with a curve like THIS"
a111: Logged on 2018-01-22 04:57 mircea_popescu dreams of a future of searchable images, because proper svgs.
deedbot: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y04/06a-ffa-ch4-puzzle.html << The Tar Pit - A solution to the largest-of-seven FFACalc puzzle
deedbot: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y04/068-the-story-of-the-citadel.html << The Tar Pit - The story of the citadel on the hill, by a thicket
deedbot: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y04/065-eu-at-the-end.html << The Tar Pit - The European Union at the end: a chronicle
mircea_popescu dreams of a future of searchable images, because proper svgs. ☟︎
lobbes: mircea_popescu, ah good idea on the making it a paid service. mats had suggested a context search to me earlier
mircea_popescu: lobbes implement a (paid) full text search, you'll be ahead of archive.is, amazon's webarchive and EVERYONE else. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: one day at a time, BingoBoingo
ben_vulpes: lobbes: naively i'd expect http://lobbesblog.com/queryarchive/view.php?searchterm=fuckgoats&sortby= to have a link to my fuckgoats testing post
mircea_popescu: im not even sure that's a good idea.
lobbes: note to self: make a way to -exclude- a term from a search
lobbes: I think the wotpastes muddle it up a bit
ben_vulpes: wow a republican search engine no fucking way
lobbesbot: lobbes: (sarchive <text>) -- Search TMSR archives for 'text'; Click here for a list of known domains: http://lobbesblog.com/queryarchive/view_domains.php
phf: BingoBoingo: one day at a time
shinohai hears a woman squealing "QUE LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNDOOOOOOOOOOOO" in the loudest voice possible.
BingoBoingo: The fine points of usage are harder for me to discern when 90% of the time I hear a word it is because Latinos fear not hearing their own voice.
BingoBoingo: Brb, making coffee and reading a book of substantial size y entonces me voy a dormir.
BingoBoingo: Apologies for the brainmush lemme disambiguate: That has worked so far, until the pretty girl who invited me to her place offered a beer and she met my "no" with a series of gentle teases. Since I was in her home when my dick asked "what's the worst that could happen" my brain wasn't ready to answer with "Look at all these other pretty girls"
BingoBoingo: That has worked so far, until the pretty girl invited me to her place and she met my "no" with a gentle tease.
mircea_popescu: it's a relatively easy place to get by as an aa, they're not really heavy drinkers. just say no and that's that.
BingoBoingo: I feel sufficiently bodily ill to have a strong awareness that if it happens again my life, in LATAM and in general will probably be short.
shinohai: The more you fuck, the more calories she burns, so actually you are doing her a favor.
BingoBoingo: But I did find a local AA sponsor at the meeting tonight. In the interim my sweat hasn't smelled this bad since the first time I sobered up.
mircea_popescu: dun sweat it too much bb, everyone enjoys fucking a fat girl now and again.
BingoBoingo: It has been a serious blow to the confidence reserve, but it has been a aid to the nofap challenge LATAM edition
BingoBoingo: I woke up at 9:30 this morning in a fat chick's bed. I didn't know those existed here. Today had been a day of confusion, convalescence, and doubt.
BingoBoingo: I had been slacking on meeting to get more Spanish conversation in, and when the pretty girl offered me a beer in her place there was no resistance.
douchebag: I've learned a ridiculous amount about infosec and met some extremely talented people by following security researchers on twitter.
douchebag: However, if I just were to have my own blog on my own website it would be a bit more difficult for people to find it until I am better known in the community
douchebag: Actually yes it is, I've seen a number of people who reposted my medium blog on a few websites other than medium. The people who are reposting this found my blog post through medium and shared it elsewhere
douchebag: Oh no, not yet I'll throw something up the next time I find something interesting to blog about. Currently I'm using medium as a way to get better known in the community
mircea_popescu: a right medium. i mean YOURS. like, you know, trilema.
mircea_popescu: spyked well, i expect the ivf of ye olde library was epsilon. as alf says, "entomologist only". because wtf do they have, a story of two scytales ? tyvm, it's obsolete.
mircea_popescu: douchebag got a blog or anything ?
trinque: my question was particularly what let people get by without it, and it appears to be a question of what c standard was the default in what gcc
a111: Logged on 2018-01-21 21:38 trinque: my current wager is folks that had it were using a gcc5, which is defaulted to a later standard for C
a111: Logged on 2016-05-30 15:37 asciilifeform: but i find it hard to see how it is not obvious that 'every sewer rat can publish' is a considerable damper on culture
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-21#1773463 <-- lol! and quite naive, didn't actually consider information value at all; kinda begs the question of the ifv in the ol' library of alexandria. probably a lot higher than the web, given the economy of writing (imposed by those times' tech). brings us back full circle to http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-30#1473632 ☝︎☝︎
douchebag: Thanks man, I've been spending a lot of my time focusing on security research and helping others get involved in the InfoSec community. I have a pretty decent resume compared to most people I go to college with because I have a pretty decent amount of experience, and when it comes to InfoSec jobs experience is probably the most important factor for most employers ☟︎
mircea_popescu: no-binary mp-wp is a major fucking progress ; and if we set the groundwork for eventual complete rejection of all binary formats, image and then video, holy hell we got it.
mircea_popescu: do me a favour and walk the list of binary images, applying one or the other as best fits.
hanbot: mircea_popescu : if you'd prefer, there's also a format to encapsulate em as base64: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/RlPyK/?raw=true
mircea_popescu: to quote the universal george c. "that's a fun age!"
douchebag: I plan on learning more about low level memory exploitation in the future, however it's a bit more difficult these days due to stack canaries and other protections to prevent that sort of stuff from happening.
mircea_popescu: but yes, fucking up the empire's "technology" ie, websites, is a perfectly fine entry point towards actual life.
douchebag: Ohh right, I understand. I agree, however to me I treat web application pentesting as almost a sort of game or puzzle, in my opinion it is rather entertaining challenge to be able to modify a web applications behavior in a way that leads to total comprimise.
mircea_popescu: douchebag you're familiar with how there's a group of idle cocksuckers holding conferences and printing books about "technology!" which immutably consists of pointless websites run as investor swindles ? groupon, facebook, what have you. http://trilema.com/2015/you-know-what-gets-no-airplay-unflattering-truth/ sorta thing.
a111: Logged on 2018-01-07 20:28 mircea_popescu: he also wrote a lisp-is-faster-than-c item back in the days the microsoft hired hands were pissing all over o'reilly&marc "my middle name is cocksucker" andressen's java
hanbot: re the binary files thing: here's a conversion of the rss feed image on the trilema footer ( http://trilema.com/wp-content/themes/trilema/images/rss.jpg ) : http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/fLVsf/?raw=true thoughts?
a111: Logged on 2018-01-15 07:15 mircea_popescu: well, lessee, stuff that might be of professional interest to you then. http://trilema.com/how-the-beastforumcom-private-messaging-function-became-a-paid-user-only-item http://trilema.com/internet-census-2016 http://trilema.com/xenforo-no-better-than-vbulletin-certainly-not-all-that-different etc.
douchebag: Last night I found a rather interesting vulnerability in a website for a bug bounty, second time I've been able to leverage SSRF to XXE, very fun stuff.
douchebag: Alright forsure, if I were to find something how would you want me to disclose the information to you in a secure manner?
douchebag: mircea_popescu: I'm a little bored at the moment and I'm looking to practice my web application pentesting skills, would you mind if I took a look at your site and try to identify any potenial vulnerabilities?
phf: (there's yet another solution is to actually provide a binary patcher, that uses some minimal delta algorithm to patch files, while also providing the patching details in plain text. so you could say that the result is readable in a sense that it takes file FOO and replaces bits #10 #1343 #325435 etc)
phf: mircea_popescu: it's not clear to me what "properly handle" is, given the many conversations on the subj. there's no reason why it couldn't if there was some direction as far as proper. i'm personally leaning towards the idea that binary blobs shouldn't be in vpatch (as per latest thread on subj), but it's a non-pragmatic take ☟︎
phf: there's a reason why mp-wp hasn't been genesised yet :p
phf: third solution, that's latest conversation in logs on subj is that perhaps binary blobs don't really belong in a vdiff which is a human readable code container, and should just be packed separately into e.g. a signed TAR archive and unpacked into place as a second pass
phf: second solution that was entertained by ascii was to base64 encode binaries and have a second pass with something like makefile to pack them back into place
hanbot: i'm trying to make a genesis for mp-wp ; first coupla lines of vdiff's output could be a problem: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/irACN/?raw=true . what's the policy on this?
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-21#1773562 << pretty sure that's one of mine, it's either comments.diff or it could be a diff against the baseline wp of that vintage (i wanted to see what kind of modifications exactly mp version introduced) ☝︎
mircea_popescu: trinque i can tell you it was a multi-week pain in the ass to clear the shit out of eulora codebase.
trinque: my current wager is folks that had it were using a gcc5, which is defaulted to a later standard for C ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2018-01-20 15:43 mircea_popescu: spyked re pingback thing, doesn't even have to be that hand-generated ; just walk the db, extract all links, construct the calls as shown and make curl calls. can be a bash script.
mircea_popescu: sometimes (often) wordpress manages to lose a pingback ; that thing will walk your db, spit out properly formatted xml payloads for all links in all your (published) posts. the resuilt can be run as a bash script to catch up on any missed pingbacks.
a111: Logged on 2016-07-03 23:19 phf: asciilifeform: i also made a patch, but sounds like you don't need it anymore http://107.170.141.103/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/wp-comments.diff
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo do a few trades with the locals to get a feeling of the place an' report ; also gpgram me the story of bbisp fiat holdings ab origine. << Will do
asciilifeform: it was hilarious, i went into a couplea pharmacies, saw ~nuffin that was recognizable as actual pharma, mostly various gerovitals, groundhog fats, snake oils (literally)
mircea_popescu: t well because you only have to pay for the number of days and weeks that the equipment would be used.The back office library is like a gold mine of thousand dollar methods used by the leading earners in the business.
mircea_popescu: that's the past 5, covering a coupla days. so i guess it's more than 1/day
mircea_popescu: in fact, let's look here : cheap Path of Exile currency on 2018/01/21 at 4:03 p.m. soehakef on 2018/01/21 at 2:30 a.m. kenyaso60 on 2018/01/20 at 11:44 p.m. zunepudaz on 2018/01/20 at 4:00 a.m. CraigSmild on 2018/01/19 at 2:41 p.m.
hanbot: asciilifeform kk, i'ma give it a shot
asciilifeform: hanbot: i'd luvv a working-with-nfs patchset on mp's wp. unfortunately my own wwwism proved insufficient to make it go.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform no, it has a db, from wordpress.
mircea_popescu: (well, not exactly, "anything with a link not on a list of permitted links", but anyway)
asciilifeform: other thing, does it require a php that has write permission to the disk ?
mircea_popescu: it has a queue of items to be reviewed (by default everything with a link goes in there). so in this sense it takes some training.
mircea_popescu: one thing it does is <input type="text" name="author18c6e55" with that hash changing daily (or how often you please) ; another thing it does is a "refuse from ips in spam list" ; there's more i might nor recall right off.
mircea_popescu: there's a number of parts to it! but it makes no foreign calls / doesn't rely on the akismet bs, if you can run php oyu definitely should be able to run it
asciilifeform: and i dun have a dedicated slave to delete'em.
asciilifeform: i get a spamturd PER MINUTE
mircea_popescu: noob answers a la http://btcbase.org/log-search?q=lubos+motl it's not JUST that it doesn't go well. it goes fucking terribad.
mircea_popescu: noob joins trilema, someone asks sto etcetera, noob answers.... "here's a thing i made", and it goes over well.
mircea_popescu: if you are to evaluate a <30 yo boy, do you want to see his nigger records or his work records ?
mircea_popescu: i wanna see jesus' carpenting school exam work, not that he fucking impressed a buncha journahos with his "profundity".
mircea_popescu: (has any of the reformed-judaism-that-calls-itself-xtianity folk even CONSIDER to date that it's fucking weird their divine item was shown as ~a very competent nigger~, talking smack in church and whatnot, but is not even CONSIDERED in terms of his vocation ? where's the passage in the "here's what we stole from torah" where it is gone into detail as to the quality of the man's joints ? because there's oodlebunches of idle pa
mircea_popescu: fucking jesus was a MEDIOCRE carpenter.