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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
ascii_field: and did the patch apply ?
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."
davout: shinohai: i confirm that http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000074.html werked for me
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"
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ascii_field: by the patch
shinohai: but the buildroot I got has no "pogo" folder
shinohai: Using this: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000074.html
ascii_field: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2015-March/000074.html << the recipe, for reference
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?
assbot: Logged on 24-07-2015 04:20:03; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-07-2015#1211313 << wow srsly ? never heard of this one. how much ?
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=24-07-2015#1211627 << if you're talking about BitVegas, they took me for a whole coin back when it was trading around 70 USD per (not by scamming but by me stupidly thinking i could beat martingale) ☝︎
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.
mod6: shinohai: im fairly certain that the line "BOOST=boost_1_52_0" matches what's in ./distfiles : http://dpaste.com/02HECCC.txt
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu https://cryptome.org/2015/07/gawker-fires-arkin.htm (and cached article in question, https://cryptome.org/2015/07/gawker-geithner.pdf )
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: mod6: chown -R youself thedir
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
assbot: Successfully added a rating of 2 for Pierre_Rochard with note: met this monsieur IRL
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 ...
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decimation: he really doesn't do that, but he does have a graph which implies it
decimation: http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~fussell/courses/cs352h/papers/moore.pdf < link to the original moore paper where he supposedly asserts 'stuff doubles every 18 months'
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: also widely used by os devs and the like
ascii_field: as for qemu (the base project), it is THE pc emulator
ascii_field: ask the cheapo hosting folks, not me
ascii_field: recall, the fdd bug ~did not rely on using anything~
ascii_field: or the cdrom emu
mircea_popescu: why would anyone ever use this shit ?
ascii_field: it means 'seekrit cabal gets fix prior to plebes'
mircea_popescu: wtf does that even mean.
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: or the other one from last month
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
asciilifeform: the real puzzler is that he mentioned it at all
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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asciilifeform: somehow, the whole story - whether it was the lsd, or that the owner's 'furniture' was a cardboard box on the street - is not told in the statement.
asciilifeform: the thing is, his statement is not entirely unlike 'i woke up and my furniture was gone'
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.
mircea_popescu: or that he doesn't actually write these.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: the only reasonable hypothesis i can think of is that he accidentally posted and it got lifted
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: should i save a png of this or something ?
assbot: Logged on 27-07-2015 12:43:00; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-07-2015#1213686 << does not load in opera, loads fine in gimp, BUT as a 15000 x 17044 px file, taking like 1gb of ram and half a minute toi render on a reasonably powerful box. that might explain it.
solrodar: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-07-2015#1213712 << Also works for me in Firefox 39 and IE 9. but Gimp 2.8.4 scatters the text letter-by-letter across the page in an amusing fashion ☝︎
mircea_popescu: you got teh idea.
mircea_popescu: or what's that city right next to edirne
mircea_popescu: punkman go to florina or something and drive over the border 20-30 times a day eh.