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trinque: in
the case of
the init systems
trinque: though yup, you see
that around elsewhere
too
BingoBoingo: I'm not sure rc is jsut
the plan9 shell. On Openbsd I see
those
two letter attached
to all kinds of scripts and Openrc is apparently best Gentoo init.
trinque: interesting, rc is
the plan9 shell right?
BingoBoingo: trinque: For
that werc seems fine. Almsot entirely static site plus comment form is
the challenge
BingoBoingo: trinque: One of
these days Imma make my own blog platform. Like wordpress but less shitty. Give it 20 years
trinque: oh yeah? go
to
the portland django girls meetup and ask
them how many of
them are programmers
BingoBoingo: "I may be biased, but I
tend
to find a much lower
tendency among female programmers
to be dishonest about
their skills, and
thus do not say
they know C++ when
they are smart enough
to realize
that
that would be a lie for all but perhaps 5 people on
this planet. Erik Naggum"
mircea_popescu: that
thing when his adjutant saves him from impact and he pats
the guy on
the shoulder and spits...
mircea_popescu: i
think wiedling is my favourite character in
the entire fucking story.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally, i re-saw der untergang
today.
mircea_popescu: for
the record, lalage may be
the worst female name ever.
mircea_popescu: "There aren't a lot of smart people in bitcoinland... I have a feeling Bitcoin Pete isn't one either, but is regurgitating
things other smart people are saying in his blogs. A beneficial service I guess
ben_vulpes: hm i can't find
the dulap dns record in search.bitcoin-assets.com
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: because if not for
this, 'buildroot' is your linux. << Maybe.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Everything about 'basic' depends on
to which facet of
the
thing 'basic' is aimed at
BingoBoingo: <n6> Don't I need
to learn basics before letting freak flag fly? << Hard
to get more basic
than Morpheus linux
mircea_popescu: <n6> I have made a mess of
this gentoo
thing. << dun worry, you;re not
the first one
pete_dushenski: "People working with you when you're a benevolent dictator loved and admired by all don't rebel because
they like working with you. Not because
they can't.
They have
to be able
to, otherwise
they're just as much dead weight, a set of paraplegic "sidekicks" in wheelchairs you have
to push around. Incredible how distorted
the ant's perception of
the eagle's dare is"
pete_dushenski: "This is clearly meant
to be a derogatory
term here despite wealth and prominent position being sine qua non for any sort of meaningful cultural perspective and despite
the baseless implication
that
the world can be more accurately described from
the worm’s perspective
than
the eagle’s."
n6: Don't I need
to learn basics before letting freak flag fly?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i crapped out a 1.25 gig
tcpdump :(
BingoBoingo: n6: If you want
to follow
the already
trodden path set out by
that guide sure? Why not let your freak flag fly?
n6: um,
think it has
to be gentoo here.
n6: I have made a mess of
this gentoo
thing.
n6: Now when i'm
trying
to boot from
the usb it gets me
to 2nd loading green just has red and yellow dots, and seems
to stall
pete_dushenski: the
throne chooses you anyways, not like soldier has a choice in
the matter
trinque: I will admit
to having drooled over
the propaganda art of several such now-dead WoTs
pete_dushenski: it's hard enough
to get people
to
test
therealbitcoin, i'm not holding my breath
that anyone will rise
to
the challenge here
n6: I did
that didn't work starting over right now..
n6: still giving me
the error
n6: no,
this is my first
time installing gentoo, how?
jurov: tried
to re-merge grub?
danielpbarron: i also was not able
to get grub2
to work when i installed gentoo
n6: I did a genkernel all
to see if
that would fix it (next step) still nothing.
n6: I built
the
turd
to see if it might work, but it still wont let me grub anything.
n6: No I fucked it up went back
tried again
n6: I have done
that, and still isn't working.
danielpbarron: i'd at least go back
to where you know you messed up
n6: Do I need
to start over?
n6: Yes still in
the live environment.
danielpbarron: or perhaps i mistunderstood where you're stuck at, maybe you are still in
this live environment
n6: this is
the only install I have.
n6: done all
the steps after but still wont let me leave
n6: mean
the /etc/portage/make.conf is where i messed up
n6: I fixed it in
the make file and redid steps after but still giving me
that
n6: grub2-install /dev/sda is giving me
that
ascii_field: ~verifying~ left - for now -
to
the alert reader.
decimation: I asked one of my coworkers if I was dour, he confirmed it was
the case.
mircea_popescu: (to confirm, originalyl, meant
to sign, like we do with
the patches.)
mircea_popescu: "oh come
to see our great casino". it was not even up
to mall code.
mircea_popescu: in other news, i looked since curious nao,
trilema grew 66.7536% yoy 2013/2014 and 53.1315% yoy 2014/2015. IT IS SLOWING DOWN!
assbot: Logged on 06-08-2015 22:53:46; kakobrekla: except for .. wait for it, need
to upload.
punkman: revoke subkeys every now and
then, nobody will notice
punkman: and you don't have
to carry your master private key around!
mircea_popescu: one day i'll actually have
this entire shitshow in my head.
kakobrekla: and
the decision on which subkey apparently depends on implementation, not on openpgp standard, from link earlier.
punkman: (and yes RSA keys can do both, it's just a flag gpg sets on
the keys)
punkman: for folks
that might still be baffled: gpg creates a master sign-only key
that is used
to sign sub keys. when you encrypt something for
the main fingerprint, gpg chooses an encryption subkey.
punkman: n6 needs
to re-arrange his keys