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mp_en_viaje: i can sadly report that ye olde days of raping the chambermaids and somon fumee buffet breakfast are all gone.
mod6: heh, for a moment i read 'pursuits' as 'pantsuits'
trinque: "well I have an addy up" is not selling a product
shinohai: well i have an addy up, best plaque i can put up.
BingoBoingo: I am about to find out. But I recall seeing some sorta carts chilling in the human habitble zone.
BingoBoingo: Carrying shit over there in the morning tomorrow. Last visit it was looking good. Awaiting the necessary information to get the routing configured as best as I can before plugin time.
BingoBoingo: We will see how it looks once I manage to get back to the hostel and shower off the loose hairs, but I had to do something while I awaited compiling.
phf: the content of these articles is as much of a mystery to me as they are to the log reader. maybe it's zavalishin writing obituary for bardin, but i doubt it.
phf: asciilifeform: oh i just read the headers, that's why i only post the headers.
mod6: Or just gotta wait and see if i drop behind. Then may just compile it in. Will report back once I have something on this.
mod6: i agree.
mod6: yaeh, i have a feeling that's kinda what was happening to me. but untested yet.
asciilifeform: i suspect that his approach is in fat The Right Thing. making connect-time 'special' is every bit as dumb as making boot time special.
BingoBoingo: I have to say the silence this morning is a bit extraño
BingoBoingo: trinque: Ty for the film. Hopefully I can see it sometime before March.
trinque: https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=529_1517109784 << of possible interest to BingoBoingo et al
mod6: like i have 'scammer' ptsd
asciilifeform: mod6: i was rereading , looking for old item, and went 'wtf', but entirely own brain spasm
mod6: Thanks for reading and trying to pick out if it said the wrong thing though. I appreciate that.
asciilifeform: !~later tell mod6 http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2018-January/000285.html << i noticed, somehow only nao, that it has text 'This experimental vpatch requests blocks from all nodes that send a version message.' >> which has 0 relation to the patch...
trinque: j/i
asciilifeform: neither i nor anybody else with half a brain need these charts, or 'We are going to use the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test here...', or any of it, to know that 'tether' is a gox-style scam
asciilifeform: 'The author is concerned about backlash and has asked to remain pseudonymous by signing this report with a public hash of their name' << lol wai am i reading this
asciilifeform: fwiw i will not buy any new intel product. haven't, for quite some time.
asciilifeform: laplinker: not especially interesting, no. i'm more interested in whatever fallbacks are in there ~separately~ from ME core. nsa fritzchip never come in singles.
asciilifeform: i.e. the bios can (and by default does) perma-lock the hdt port after boot
asciilifeform: so i have 0 interest in xhci or any other inband debugging.
asciilifeform: but it so happens that these are the ONLY items i find interesting from hardware debug pov.
laplinker: hmm... i might actually do that, for the xdp3, they should be popping up more and more the more time passes and most folks use xhci, but thats just a guess
laplinker: xdp3 is hard to find, same i guess as the sage probve
laplinker: the sw i mean
laplinker: i have it working with xdp3 and xhci debug
asciilifeform: what i have iirc is a xdp1.
asciilifeform: laplinker: iirc i tried the 'free' ver, it wanted a xdp3.
asciilifeform: laplinker: i have one almost exactly like it
laplinker: oh, no, i would go that far... maybe win 10 IOT, there is also this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-CONFIDENTIAL-HASWELL-PROCESSOR-Reference-Validation-Board-w-i5-4570R-ES/273038318551?hash=item3f925a1bd7:g:vaQAAOSwU91aWc7R
laplinker: than for intel platforms, i recommend minnow, but you are already set with AMD so nm
asciilifeform: i.e. the 'victim' can disable the port
asciilifeform: i like how the sage requires literally NO os support on the driving end
laplinker: sometimes those xdp3 boxed pop up oon ebay, i found mine for about 50$ a few years ago, but now intel is debugging over usb3
asciilifeform: laplinker: i don't particularly need this for anything, when i have a working sageprobe and amd boxes
asciilifeform: laplinker: funnily enough, i have an intel xdp, and several boxes with the jack, but never was able to get it running
laplinker: well that was unexpected , i assumed it would be expensive ,i mean look at the intel xdp
laplinker: yeah, im not so sure i can afford something that costs: "send me a quote" :)
asciilifeform: laplinker: last i saw they were still available with 'gizmo1'
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Contract start date is Feb 1st, but I am about to poke them to check the wire and see if the racking can start. ☟︎
trinque: ah, I could set that up later in the week. going to be traveling starting tomorrow.
asciilifeform: ( i could buy an old ppc , a la BingoBoingo , for fiddybux, but i'd like to go in direction of ~decreasing~ old iron collection, not growing... )
asciilifeform: trinque: actually i was hoping to get a shell on one of your ppc
asciilifeform: ty ave1 , i'd definitely like to read the answer ☟︎
ave1: Meanwhile, I'll fix the links, also I found the problem will report a little later
asciilifeform: and when i say 'complete' i mean zero-libraries, a la ffa. kernel calls for i/o, and that's it.
asciilifeform: hey you're ahead of me, i never even got comments to work at all in my copy of mp-wp
ave1: Hmm, I'm using mp-wp and I cannot find a setting that is supposed to scrub links or allow them. I am looking into it... ☟︎
asciilifeform: i do not understand why you would have both 'ban links' AND premoderation
ave1: I do not get "TODAY'S LOG' IS A LINK" ...
ave1: I did self eval... (did you reload?)
ave1: asciilifeform: Comments should work now, I can also put this comment in if you like (name == asciilifeform?)
ave1: I'm sorry for this
ave1: I see change did happen, but still failed the test, one sec...
asciilifeform: I FILLED IN THE FIELDS
ave1: I'll remove the website check, probable does not do much anyway
ave1: aha, I made the check for the email to a check for the website (needs to be 6 chars long)
asciilifeform: demands 'fill in name and email' even when i already did.
ave1: I did! it is more a question for other readers
asciilifeform: "Do we need Word_Index or Indices?8". << yes, for proof of nonoverflow. and in general wherever i saw it possible to constrain a type, i constrained it. and will continue doing so.
asciilifeform: but i suppose you'll get to it at own pace.
a111: Logged on 2018-01-29 15:46 ave1: I see you are already at ch9, I only just finished with ch1: http://ave1.org/2018/on-ffa-chapter-1/.
asciilifeform: ave1: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-01-29#1777969 << can i persuade you to put this link in a comment to ch1 ? ☝︎
ave1: Ofcourse, I did not want to dive deep into the code of gcc and gnat
asciilifeform: ooh yeah i recall
ave1: I'm enjoying the series a lot! (I've now just read ch2 and starting to ingest it...)
asciilifeform: shinohai: i have added a link to your mirror in http://www.loper-os.org/?p=2211 , ty
asciilifeform: thinking of switching to a 2week interval; these are not coming out quite the way i want'em ☟︎
ave1: I see you are already at ch9, I only just finished with ch1: http://ave1.org/2018/on-ffa-chapter-1/. ☟︎
shinohai: but in mircea_popescu's original, I also see strange things
asciilifeform: i see strange chars
shinohai: asciilifeform: i mirrored your dictionary, and mircea_popescu's wordlist here: http://btcinfo.sdf.org/library/Roman-Englez/
xenmen_: (The catch-up, that is; rereading older material I spread over a few weeks to a month)
xenmen_: I come by ~once a year, an annual tradition, to reread
lobbes: Note that this refers to the sha1sum of the -.zip- only and not to the -contents- (i.e. should only be used to verify integrity of .zips recieved via the eventual .zip delivery process)
mircea_popescu: aaand in other "guess what sf ideas i got", what if females had no tits, but instead they grew these almond-sized blobs of semi-hard fat on their neck, sorta like corn nibblets on the cobb, and kids just you know, nibbled their neck.
asciilifeform: i gotta admit, i picture them as units, like e.g. rems
mircea_popescu: apparently i was drunker than i thought.
phf: asciilifeform: i.e. ??``[(let ((a #x]#[) (b #x]#[) (c #x]*#[) (sz #x].0.1-#[)) (= (nth-value 0 (truncate (* a b) (1+ sz))) c))]
phf: asciilifeform: so i spent a long time on your homework since it's a kind of trick question, but the naive solution that you've provided will not always produce True for obvious reasons.
mod6: i like the perf charts too. always helps to have numbers & charts.
shinohai: yeah i got that part
shinohai: phf was going to, maybe when more sluts arrive. I thought emmylark was under the auspices of mircea_popescu
phf: well, to be fair i'm sure i mean to direct that at you, but what you said wasn't directed at me.
Techman: Are you sure you meant to direct that @ me? I'm talking about the housecleaning that shinohai is doing
phf: Techman: well, i did say sluts, not "peanut gallery". most of freenode channels seem to consist of 2-3 useful folk and the 20-30 backsit yes men.
phf: shinohai: here's a service you could provide: bouncers for sluts :) i believe e.g. znc supports multi-tenant
mircea_popescu: he has i guess the honest man's face.
mircea_popescu: honestly, i have great faith in alf's capacity to cross items.
phf: i thought that was standard procedure for shipping international?
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: That I am asking around on and seeking clarification about.
mod6: yeah, strangely i only had like 4 connections; even with -myip being set to external ip
mod6: i dunno 10 hours
asciilifeform: and fwiw i NEVER restart a node unless it actually crashed ( and it's been some yrs since last case of this ), why would you destroy valuable info re an actual-stuck eggog