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asciilifeform: as if any of these gasbags ever seriously replicate anything
asciilifeform: as far as i can see, it is harmless
asciilifeform: i thought of adding a download link on individual key pages, but then folks will be tempted to use phuctor as a key server
asciilifeform: as for jurov's - i have no idea
mircea_popescu: can it somehow be structured to serve that purpose ? as a dump it's ok for now because it's short, but by the time the entire db is processed it will be a gb or some shit. maybe make it a list of entries of the format "name fragment", "first 32 characters in base 64'd modulus"
mircea_popescu: https://www.google.com.ar/search?q=joshua+dratel&complete=0&prmd=ivns&source=lnt&tbs=qdr:w << and i see it as the 2nd result, too.
mircea_popescu: in other news at 10mn hits / 7mn pages may 2015 stands as trilema's largest month. tananana.
mircea_popescu: cazalla nah it's just, as the gulf between society and government widens, the ability of society to maintain social order decays. people start taking it upon themselves to provide for their own security, the most vulnerable groups (foreign language speaking, poor immigrants) overstot, which induces negative reactions in the public, ☟︎
decimation: so I don't understand how you could identify a particular 'bastard block' message as coming from a particular node without added debug statements
asciilifeform: decimation: sks as presently running -does- check
asciilifeform: ;;later tell mircea_popescu the next screamingly obvious step is to catalogue 'liar keys' - the most interesting species of which consists of keys where the claimed fingerprint stored with a modulus differs from the recomputed (by us) fingerprint. as per http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-12.2
asciilifeform: trip as in terminates ?
asciilifeform: just as, i might add, ordinary ones
BingoBoingo: As long as it keeps killing critters less desirable than itself it is fine
trinque: as a nascent lisper, I run into so many 404s, or if lucky abandoned repositories
asciilifeform: 'validation cost scales as N^2' << wai wat
mircea_popescu: but the fetlife thing, for instance, is certainly intended as a standard.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ... post it here, turn it into a weapon << as mircea_popescu well knows, weapons do not fight by themselves. (outside of norse legend)
asciilifeform: back to the 0day thing - it is what is known as a 'tournament market.'
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-05-2015#1148595 << actually i suspect i know why. they want to eat. (there is still a misguided notion floating around that 'disclosure' can get you hired as 'seekoority' business) ☝︎
cazalla: pol also made it clear that prior generations always had one that came after it which was seen as worse than the one before it, at least until now
mircea_popescu: society (as an immanent beast in human affairs) is scared to death of it, these days. i can see why.
cazalla: so i still read /pol/ daily but i can easily point out where i am hypocritcal on just about everything discussed there.. do as i say, not as i do sort of thing is really what it comes down to
mircea_popescu: which i don't see any problem whatsoever with, but then again i'm privileged, or as alf put it, "rootless kosmopolitanski"
mircea_popescu: as a result, it collapsed, and as a result there is absolutely no reason they should make more than a dollar a day.
pete_dushenski: today, i'm in better physical shape and can play singles and offensive doubles just as well.
pete_dushenski: such as ?
trinque: as somebody who might have an afternoon here or there, that plus the right sequence of patches to get to whatever the present state is would help me contribute time efficiently
cazalla: how's this.. muh bank uses this select 3 icons from 9 icons as 2FA when logging in except they've recently changed all the icons except the 3 i use to login
trinque: as the thing has no real alternative.. should command a price that reflects it
asciilifeform: trinque: as a rough guide, expect it to cost around what your computer cost.
asciilifeform: iirc it exists as two sentences in an old mircea_popescu piece, and several dozen lines of log here
mircea_popescu: decimation the notion of carrying a portable cooker in your lap as a male should be pretty self-defeating
asciilifeform: decimation: in the same place as modern lisp machine
asciilifeform: all models after '110ct' were halfway to the kind of garbage now familiar as 'netbook'
BingoBoingo: netbook as notetaking machine was a solid niche
decimation: and cost twice as much
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> afaik every attempt by intel to sell something other than x86 has tanked << I remember the netbook dying as soon as AMD had chips that could win this niche.
asciilifeform: even their joke of an 'open' bios is built in vs, with megs (yes) of .bat script as build chain
asciilifeform: decimation: there is no question of non-retarded tools. in so far as is known, intel's entire toolchain is winblows
asciilifeform: plugging the wrong end of the funnel as always
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: read about utility ingresses for faraday chambers some time << might as well look it up nao while waiting waiting for 1nd and third opinions on the orphan slaughter
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform> decimation: no good at all as faraday cage, they're frame only << But if you replaced the drywall with classically done plaster...
asciilifeform: decimation: no good at all as faraday cage, they're frame only
BingoBoingo: decimation: I doubt he's as worried about submarines listening as... vans
asciilifeform: (they do not, as we all know, last forever)
mircea_popescu: note that for it to be accepted in the discussion, it must exist prior to the event, not merely be constructed ex post facto as a contrapositive.
asciilifeform: (or not, and pass seed ip on commandline as discussed in old thread)
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-05-2015#1147865 << good nyooz then, i'm loading the pistol to shoot the last vestiges of dns-in-bitcoin in the head as we speak ☝︎
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo afaik it's just a hard working guy that is completely misguided as to what constitutes business etc.
BingoBoingo: I kinda thought as much
BingoBoingo: Well, for what it is worth this cat sucks at being feral. I went out for a cig and it was just sitting under a tree. Might be someone wanted an outdoor cat as a pet.
mircea_popescu: nothing one can do accidentally or untinentionally can ever be as bad as the deliberate, calculated poison the officers of the court masquerading as "defense counsel" put forth.
mircea_popescu: whenever anyone tells you that fucktarded "he who represents himself has a fool for a client", do remember : at least it won't be as bad as the silk road defense.
mircea_popescu: "As I've written before, Silk Road was undoubtedly a net positive for the health, safety, and liberty of most of its customers and sellers. "
BingoBoingo: cazalla: I didn't even interupt it. As much as I hated the noise, better it gets the mice than the mice get inside
BingoBoingo: All last night, every 15 minutes, squeak squeak squeak as it plays with another mouse for quite a while liek it is eating a korean octopus dish
mircea_popescu: these are about as unlike as steel and arsenic.
mircea_popescu: "Kipnis was not allowed to have an attorney present during her interview with Title IX investigators, she writes, but she was allowed to bring along another faculty member as a "support person" provided that the person she brought did not speak. That support person later discussed Kipnis' situation at a "Faculty Senate" meeting—and has subsequently been accused of, yes, committing a Title IX violation."
cazalla: who knows who or if it was explicitly done or deleted along with other stuff as part of usms routine
BingoBoingo: Ironically the definition of irony used on the ESL interwebz has expanded so much it has no meaning. It nao has as much meaning as "a" or "the"
mircea_popescu: inasmuch as the woman's public communication is being indicted for failing to kow-tow to idiocy, it'd seem this is just cultural-revolution style maoism.
cazalla: most of it is pdf and xls files such as www.usmarshals.gov/readingroom/foia_logs/2014_foia_log.xlsx
mircea_popescu: which, inasmuch as it's factually correct, is what it is.
BingoBoingo: They still have enough name of their own that they can cut their expenses gawker style without collecting as much gawker stench
mircea_popescu: as BingoBoingo points out, this has been a very high lulz week.
trinque: decimation: in reading the indictment of the former speaker, the terrible consequences of using "intent" as a legal concept are apparent
felipelalli: jurov: I'm not sure yet, it is not for me, but to my father. As soon I have more details, can I contact you in pvt?
ascii_field: cattle vote precisely as ordered to - whether at election or in jury
jurov: i will have to flatten the hierarchy before feeding it to lxr browser ( and if you will move files further around, undo that as well)
asciilifeform: as always.
asciilifeform: (connection via ram slots is not, as it may appear, lunacy, but could be done with fpga, which would pretend to be a slice of sdram to two boxes at the same time, ignoring refresh cycles and managing locking somehow)
asciilifeform: i thought about actually making this, some years ago, as it had useful applications
asciilifeform: (how? 'cache as ram' mode of x86 cpu)
asciilifeform: exercise for readers: describe -why- it was common (as is today) not to run directly from rom.
asciilifeform: as late as early 2000s
asciilifeform as a boy sometimes listened to his brother's 'bk-0010' tapes
asciilifeform: decimation: common parlance, as always, is uselessly broad
asciilifeform: but more broadly against crypto research outside of the castle walls, as a class
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: snapshot lets you take counts of live allocs as often as you like
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform "as far as we know" tm, there's no effect.
mircea_popescu: cazalla i think she has a point actually. deed the pages, that's proof enough. and as the derps probably don't know (or don't know they should know), we might even catch a diddled page. maybe.
asciilifeform: it does -not- appear to grow significantly as the thing runs
asciilifeform: i'd fix it, but these links are not intended as permanent
mod6: <+ascii_modem> nonono not leaks << ok i see, so with -mp in the MEM_LIVE output we're just seeing a live heap. not leaks as the other doc page said.
asciilifeform: every piece of 'orphan' nonsense, where thing works 100% as well with it gone
asciilifeform: as in, actually alive
asciilifeform: decimation: all i noticed is the same 'pocket change' leaks as valgrind shows
mod6: but as far as the nmon tests, I wanted to system level profile the entire sync process -- get some visuals, see what we're looking at as far as overall system usage, etc.
ascii_modem: as for the memlimit thing, it has to do with bdb only!
decimation: http://www.reed.com/blog-dpr/?page_id=6 < "One project where my friend and officemate Steven T. Kent (now chief scientist and vice president at BBN, and a chief advisor to NSA) and I lost was our strong argument to put mandatory end-to-end encryption into TCP (and adaptations of the ideas to UDP-based protocols, such as RTP, hich I worked out but abandoned). "
assbot: Logged on 28-05-2015 14:52:47; pete_dushenski: "Broadcom is known as a fabless company. It outsources all semiconductor manufacturing to Asian merchant foundries, such as GlobalFoundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Silterra, TSMC, and United Microelectronics Corporation." << ahaha. so what the fuck did $37 bn even buy ?
asciilifeform: i even found myself, as of 4-5 yrs ago, often writing the 2nd letter of a word first
asciilifeform: (if you have libs with debug symbols, will display line #s therein as well)
asciilifeform: instead of waiting for the thing to die, as in valgrind.
mod6: think I should stop and compile that in as well?
asciilifeform: 1) and thus, valgrind will not see this as a leak, because the memory is theoretically reclaimable
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu et al: is anyone interested in seeing the (elementary) 4294967297 proof as a proper article ?
mod6: <+gabriel_laddel> mod6: Idk what exactly your goals are on your gentoo quest, but have you reached the conclusion that portage is insane and must go? << this project had to take a pause; I need to get some cash together to buy a physical box to put together steps for configuration on real hardware as opposed to aws or other cloud infrastructure. no, for now, I'm trying to stick with a Gentoo-amd64-uclibc-hardened. That's the goal anyway.
pete_dushenski: "Broadcom is known as a fabless company. It outsources all semiconductor manufacturing to Asian merchant foundries, such as GlobalFoundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Silterra, TSMC, and United Microelectronics Corporation." << ahaha. so what the fuck did $37 bn even buy ? ☟︎