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mircea_popescu: not against overprovisioning and spare gear waiting cold ; but subject to good deals on good deal, not really a desperation buy
mircea_popescu: anyway, i can't imagine what'd be going on you'r need multiple routers piled up for a c block. really now.
mircea_popescu: weird shit ; i had nfi i'm that popular with the russki empire.
mircea_popescu: ifconfig goes from eth0 all the way down to eth0:32 on A SINGLE BOX. that's a /27 range.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i have nfi what's going on there, but let me point out trilema has a whole class c (ie, /24) allocated as it is.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes : i just spent 10 minutes clicking like a madman through the dates of your logs of trilema-trinque trilema-mod6 etc. could it be a feature that if one month contains less than 2k lines of log then it is presented as a month by month rather than as a day by day thing ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: anyuway, give it a few if still no good complain i'll look into it more
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo updated ; hopefully this time correctly. apparently they had a different process to register these than i thought, the edit dns zone tool dun do it.
mircea_popescu: there's a manage dns for this domain on the right and a change nameservers on the top, and neither have an option for it.
mircea_popescu: it probably is that i didn't register the ns with namesilo ; but holy shit, "Go to the Domain Manager page within your account Click the applicable domain name (it will be underlined in black) Click the "View/Manage Registered NameServers" link within the "NameServers" box" << there is no fucking box with links in it wtf
mircea_popescu: This is likely caused by the entered NameServers not being created yet."
mircea_popescu: "There was a problem with the NameServers you entered for the following domains:
mircea_popescu: "No name servers found at child. No name servers could be found at the child. This usually means that the child is not configured to answer queries about the zone."
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo : i see 0 propagation anywhere. you sure you actually have nameservers up ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i suspect you're right, city size has a large impact on inhabitant idiocy. overlarge cities train stupidity into dwellers.
mircea_popescu: in other news, woke up with wood, took the tool to the little girl's room, picked one of the delicious butts asleep there an' fucked her daylights out. or rather i should say nightlights. in any case -- this is teh true joy in lyf! whenever you manage an erection, go pick one!
mircea_popescu: everyone else : he leaves on the 13th, deadline to send gear his way say 5 days prior or something like that
mircea_popescu: phf with deedbot ? you don't need one, it's automatic.
mircea_popescu: there's some. in fairness i wasn't there long enough to say ; but the very idea annoys me.
mircea_popescu: and they have bicycle lanes, which i find intolerable.
mircea_popescu: add to that the dismal (and ridiculously overpriced) real estate, and the inept regulations (instead of forbidding poor people / locals from owning cars privately, they came up with the batshit insane nonsense of banning plates by whether they're opdd or even on alternate days. and this isn't an accident, this is structurally how they think.)
mircea_popescu: anyway. perfectly serviceable bananistan, yes. i still prefer cr. there's a certain advantage to being able to drive to the beach in a coupla hours any time.
mircea_popescu: the people are a lot closer to the argentinian (pompous, inept, idle) than the tico (eager, voluble, extrovert) ; there's better night life but the 550 mm barometer is unpleasant ; much larger town but virtually no wild life ; arguably better food in restaurants, but i do prefer my slavegirls cooking anyway. and so on.
mircea_popescu: (maria groza, often mentioned there, deputy foreign minister at the time, even made it in "women's movement antologies" and whatnot.
mircea_popescu: infinitely artful fake is definitionally undetectable neh.
mircea_popescu: if you spend enough time with anything you end up with an idea of how it goes, be it wine or typewriter era paperwork.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform thousand little clues, like the quality of the tape, the worn-ness of the letterheads, types of typing mistakes (eg, misspelling were unpermitted, missing space uniting words sometimes tolerated, many such tiny details)
mircea_popescu: well depends. sure, counts,. but i meant as the physical photocopy as such
mircea_popescu: so while pretty much every adult romanian saw at least one (often enough in the shape of, hey, do you know this guy you've been frioends for 30 years with, since chiuldhood ? well he was trying to fuck your wife and get you imprisoned), apparently there's a NOFORN clause implicit or something, 0 internets.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: tho there's lots of them floating about in rosphere, as there was a lot of wranglking about political policing and so on.
mircea_popescu: anyway, kinda why i included them. afaik there exists nowhere online such a thing, for the inquiring mind that might wish to know how ro declassified documents look in the first place.
mircea_popescu: however, these are a) from commie times so nobody much cares and b) the most benign of nothingness, what press releases were being shuttled. im not even sure they were ciphered originally.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it's pretty humongous, i suppose i just wrote a magazine by myself.
mircea_popescu: conceivably they nuke the local link if head fails or somesuch.
mircea_popescu: seems, finally, various "fight linkrot" mechanisms use head to check if item linked sitll exists.
mircea_popescu: speaking of
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-02#1779624 : $ cat trilema.txt | grep -c '"HEAD ' > 5936. this is about 9 hours' worth of log. turns out mp-wp uses head to make sure pictures uploaded correctly ; turns out a lot of economical browsers use head on pics on a page prior to loading them, to check if they already have them in the cache.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: i thought it's the browser you get if you can't afford orgasm.
mircea_popescu: and i tell you, it winds you. there were some inclines/stairs up there i had to take in two portions.
mircea_popescu: yeah. the place where i took those pics was 3200 meters
mircea_popescu: apparently they also have a jewelry shop right in the museum. and a simulated mine. it was the next item on the list, but there's only so much you can cram into four days of fucking & drinking.
mircea_popescu: afaik for most of history most emeralds came from them.
mircea_popescu: mod6 sadly i didn't have the time to check out the emeralds museum also, apparently this exists.
mircea_popescu: in other sads, we discover that the trilema pics sum up to almost 3gb these days ;/
mircea_popescu: so for the last day i've been working on this bogota megapost. hopefully i fucking finish it today jesus.