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trinque: oh, I was a dick on
twitter?
shinohai: I was hoping
that "THE GREAT JESTER" would see keybase is a load of shit
trinque: shinohai | ;;later
tell
trinque Don't ruin my jester
troll B << whatchu
talkin bout shinohai
shinohai: Asks me for file
to patch,
then says file not found, lemme
try again
decimation: "Samsung opted not
to use Snapdragon 810 and
the company has faced some price pressure from
the low-end of
the market, driven by companies like MediaTek and Rockchip."
decimation: "The rest of
the drop-off can be explained by Qualcomm being caught off-guard by 64-bit SoCs. It had no custom architecture ready
to deploy, and was forced
to adopt ARM’s standard cores for its next-generation of chips.
That"
assbot: Qualcomm will lay off 15% of its workforce, succumbs
to cult of ‘shareholder value’ | ExtremeTech ... (
http://bit.ly/1D5fTvL )
shinohai: but
the buildroot I got has no "pogo" folder
ascii_field: shinohai: what part of
the recipe failed for you ?
shinohai: I'm still
trying. One of
these days I will unlock
the secrets.
danielpbarron: the only
things i'm building lately are exploration markers
danielpbarron: unless
that's an item in Eulora, don't hold your breath
shinohai: I
think I played bacon races or something
there but long
time ago
shinohai: Was BitVegas
that minecraft like casino?
trinque: shuttlecock's distro is dead
to me as well
mod6: i'll
try deb6 again here
this afternoon
too.
shinohai fires up ssh, and
tries another Ubuntu build
mod6: seems
to me,
that i hit
this once right when I first
tried
this package -- but
the problem was
then (over a month ago), i was dl'ing
the .tar.gz of boost, not .tar.bz2, and i've corrected
that
shinohai: Same
thing happened
to me on Debian
tho :/
mod6: so
this could just be ubuntu releated.
mod6: as
the same with genuine 'stator' archive
mod6: this does build fine (my
TEST1 bundle with 'stator.sh' as non-root) on gentoo
mod6: yeah, we need
to be able
to build
the whole
thing in one button push really. so doing it separate is fine for individuals who know what
they're doing, but not good enough for release.
shinohai: Besides pogo, which I can't get
to work at all
mod6: this is a fair question, i don't like it any better
than you do. im just
trying
to figure out if im retarded.
ascii_field: mod6: how broken does ubuntu need
to prove itself before it is reasonable
to declare it unsupported crock of shit - in
the same
toilet as winblowz ?
shinohai: Hmm ... i got
the same error, so I manually downloaded boost because I had a .tar.gz in
that folder instead of boost.tar.bz2
mod6: ascii_field: im doing
this because ive put stator.sh into
the
test bundle, and I wanna ensure
that it works on gentoo/deb6/unbuntu before i notify people on
the ML.
shinohai: mod6: I almost certain boost needs
to be renamed from boost-x
to boost_x
mod6: alright, chowned
the entire
thing -R mod6:mod6, building again.
mod6: ok will
try a few
things
shinohai: after
that I commented out
the boost line and re-ran
ascii_field: mod6: you have crud owned by root in
there
shinohai: mod6: I had
to build boost by itself every
time because of
that name problem
ascii_field: if you find yourself doing
this, your system is broken !
shinohai: I agree with ascii_field
tho. Ubuntu is
the retarded cousin of Debian
shinohai: mod6 I built it on Ubuntu a few weeks ago,
thought I mentioned.
mod6: lemme rebuild and see if i can replicate
the error. and paste it
to you.
mod6: i am in
this case... because if I didn't I'm getting a seperate error.
ascii_field: how else could
these have been copied
to /usr/anything
mod6: Has anyone else been able
to build asciilifeform 's "stator" on ubuntu? What I have experienced is
that it does not build:
The libs are not copied/installed into ./ourlibs,
they are installed
to
the following places; OpenSSL
to o /usr/local/ssl/, BDB
to /lib and Boost
to /usr/local/lib
ascii_field debugging a device driver for ~2 days now; if
there were
to be a hell for programmerz,
this oughta be one of
the
torments
therein
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davout: !rate Pierre_Rochard 2 met
this monsieur IRL
decimation: ... diplomatic communications.
The Japanese consulate had received
telex instructions on how
to proceed with
the acquisition program after meetings between Hitachi and
the American agents had occurred in
Tokyo. Once communication was received in
the consulate,
the message was
transmitted
to
the Hitachi man in Silicon Valley by
the commercial representative of
the Japanese consulate."
decimation:
http://csrc.nist.gov/nissc/1996/papers/NISSC96/joyal/industry.pdf < interesting: " In 1981 Hitachi acquired a nearly-complete set of
the confidential and much coveted IBM Adirondack Workbooks from a former IBM employee. ... What is most interesting
to note, is
that Hitachi spymasters in Japan, who were supervising
the espionage operations,
transmitted
their instructions
to Hitachi case officers in San Francisco
through Japanese ...
assbot: John Horton Conway:
the world’s most charismatic mathematician | Siobhan Roberts | Science |
The Guardian ... (
http://bit.ly/1JL3qdQ )
decimation: he really doesn't do
that, but he does have a graph which implies it
decimation: thus, nearly all 'public facing boxes' are actually
these kinds of 'machines'
decimation: umm, I
think qemu (and kvm) are
the basis for nearly all 'cloud computers/
ascii_field: xen, on
the other hand, is ubiquitous among 'cloud'
turdmeisterdom
ascii_field: as for qemu (the base project), it is
THE pc emulator
ascii_field: recall,
the fdd bug ~did not rely on using anything~
ascii_field: it means 'seekrit cabal gets fix prior
to plebes'
ascii_field: of
the Xen Project Security Issues Predisclosure List). Specifically,
ascii_field: 'An HVM guest which has access
to an emulated IDE CDROM device (e.g. with a device with "devtype=cdrom", or
the "cdrom" convenience alias, in
the VBD configuration) can exploit
this vulnerability
to
take over
the qemu process elevating its privilege
to
that of
the qemu process. All Xen systems running x86 HVM guests without stubdomains which have been configured with an emulated CD-ROM driver model are vulnerable.'
ascii_field: ^ not
to be confused with
the fdd 'bug' from 2 mo ago
shinohai: asciilifeform: buildroot-2015.02/board/pogo/pogo/linux.config <<< no such file or directory
T_T
punkman: where is
this zerohedge article anyway
mircea_popescu: that
trhis'd be all you have
to say on
the
topic is louder
than
the newly stretched vagina, really.
mircea_popescu: it's what makes me suspicious, really. it's not even
that, it's more like 16 yo
telling
the pastor "i woke up and my virginity - gone."
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mircea_popescu: this would imply zerohedge is a sort of dry run for rt, which i guess is as decent a
tinpot
theory as any other.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform usg style is also consistent over long periods, so much so
that it makes gavin read like reddit etc.
mircea_popescu: ie, send
three newspaper an "Article"
to write about your product. send
them
the same one.
mircea_popescu: this is a common (if not
the most common) issue/complaint in
the "professional" publication field.
solrodar: they weren't immediately better, and
they
took like 20
times as long
to run, so I didn't feel like
trying
to explore
their parameters
mircea_popescu: [Note: I am pushing
this article live
two days early because ZeroHedge somehow managed
to get a hold of it and post it before I did. Needless
to say, I don't like
this at all.]
solrodar: I experimented with
the other graphviz layout modes (force-directed etc.)
solrodar: consensus was
that nobody knew any fully-automated
tools
that produced decent layouts for graphs of
this complexity
solrodar: at
this point I'm not sure if anyone actually wants it
mircea_popescu: punkman go
to florina or something and drive over
the border 20-30
times a day eh.