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BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> (but, in other good news, your pingback thing also works fine.) << ty, Lardner set me on a re-reading binge
mircea_popescu: innit tho!
mircea_popescu: (but, in other good news, your pingback thing also works fine.)
mircea_popescu publishes, then goes to look at spamtrap, there's EIGHTEEN items in it. "hory shit my spamthing finally croaked?!"
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 00:03 mod6: ok, that blog post is now: http://blog.mod6.net/2019/02/a-cuntoo-adventure
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1894887 << i have not forgotten you, mod6 ! will grant wishes in the order lamp was rubbed, promise ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: diana_coman et al : http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/4SpwP/?raw=true << built, replicated test jig; i'ma lay the thing out on vivisection table properly after sleep ( spent today , among other things, fixing a furnace, bent wrists out , gotta let'em snap back )
mircea_popescu: IF YOU LOVE ME YOU NEVER FORCE ME TO DO THIS SORTA THING!!! ☟︎
asciilifeform: and added buncha rubbish, like ' praises of the "noble Henry which now departed late'
asciilifeform: it is clear that barclay didn't know a word of orig de !!
asciilifeform: and the 'translation' -- ain't
asciilifeform: recently asciilifeform wanted to quote from s. brant's 16th c. lul 'narrenschiff'. mega-longseller-bestseller in all of europistan, incl. su. so went 'hrm, iirc there's an english'. guess what found ? http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20179/20179-h/20179-h.htm
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: this goes way back. lemme dig up a recently-found sad :
mircea_popescu: only reason ustard has book in library is as a pedestal for his tupperware sales pitch.
mircea_popescu: right ? which is exactly all the proof i need.
asciilifeform: goes straight to pg.1.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: these dun exist in the ru warez libs either
a111: Logged on 2017-09-09 18:34 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-09-09#1711610 << loller. shakespeare, one of the oldest and most established audre lorde
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform only reason they scan in "their" shakespears WHICH NEVER WERE NOR WILL EVER BE THEIRS, http://btcbase.org/log/2017-09-09#1711670 africans as they are, is so that they can add their self-important vomit up top. "copyrights blablabla" didntcha know. ☝︎
asciilifeform: diff is, those b00kz, from marshak's transl of shakespeare to the lowest pulp liquishits, ~get read~
asciilifeform: ( well technically 'koi' txt, but still , txt, not bitmapolade )
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: flibusta mirror was ~100G last i looked. of ~ascii text~ .
mircea_popescu: check out that horror, <div class="exampleblock"> <div class="content"> <div class="dlist"> <dl> <dt class="hdlist1">. and of course i can't use #hdlist1 because all comments are hdlist1.
BingoBoingo: Too much to scan
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: the other solution is that the folx who did the orig scan actually give half a shit and proofread. but this is evidently not ever happening in anglostan outside of dedicated effort like mircea_popescu's
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The solution to OCR is castle scribes spending man centuries, as mircea_popescu is deploying with Bimbo
asciilifeform: the anglosads, near as i can tell, scanning in their shakspeares and... never touched again.
mircea_popescu: omfg Mocky_ how do i link to a specific comment on your site!111
a111: Logged on 2019-02-04 16:41 asciilifeform: http://flibusta.is is asciilifeform's routine 'gutenberg', been a while since i looked at the actual one
asciilifeform: nao, http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-04#1892273 is ~also~ ocr'd! but the mistakes are ppm level, not '3 per para'. reason for this is that the ru folx ~actually fucking read~ ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 20:51 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894713 << i specifically don't even WANT the "rich media" / dvds / epubs / pdfs / whatever bullshit. i don't even want their pagelong blathers about how all-important inca is or whatever shit.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894768 << nao if only ocr actually worked. ( asciilifeform admits, never had much enthusiasm for 'let's preserve gutenberg' on acct of most of it being ~unreadable, even the orig jpegs or whatnot are often '90s-quality and wtf to do with'em but throw out, and ditto the text ) ☝︎
asciilifeform: ( consider how long took to clean , to reasonable level of non-sepsis, trb -- a 200x smaller product )
mircea_popescu: well, after the first one in much better position for guess.
mircea_popescu: it might be doable if one is found to shit a weekend babying a machine.
trinque has not looked into this deeply
trinque: any chance of mechanically ripping the source out for anything set to "N", or did progress shit all over any hope
asciilifeform: ( afaik the last 'fits-in-head' kernel was 1.sumthing... )
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: good % of the flagolade is auto-set by the configurator, it's not exactly a civilized product
mod6: I can give it a try and report back on this as well. I have a couple of things to investigate for trinque first though.
asciilifeform: all currently fielded asciilifeform kernels are small variations on that 1.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yeah, and has to set things nine different times because reasons. CONFIG_NORLYNOT32BiT=y #(note the i in there!)
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: it's a reasonably compact kernel, to support various items currently in standard use, raid card, FG serial dongles, iptables.
asciilifeform: already beginning to tip, like titanic, and blowing horn one final time.
asciilifeform: the 'official' kernel is headed straight to bottom of the sea.
mircea_popescu: CONFIG_64BIT=y CONFIG_X86_64=y CONFIG_X86=y << always a pleasure to read these.
a111: Logged on 2019-01-19 17:56 asciilifeform: briefly revisiting the http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-18#1888182 find : 'CONFIG_RETPOLINE=n' yields a working kernel (with gcc 4.x), for nao.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-01-19#1888343 << thrd ☝︎
asciilifeform: recently as experiment i build a 'latest' kernel with it; and it required curing ! lemme dig up thread :
asciilifeform: the linked item is a text conf
mircea_popescu: but that's just straight up a binary. and if you keep it updated, guess what, it's a ~changing~ binary.
asciilifeform: ( i keep it updated also, it is current as of the last rebuild )
a111: Logged on 2018-09-04 14:50 mircea_popescu: alright. so basically, we have a july latest-kernel from alf at http://nosuchlabs.com/pub/conf_current.conf << diana_coman trinque erryone else interested read and see if it works for you / comment ?
mircea_popescu: "we have so far tried : X (a, b, c works), Y (b, d), Z (a, c, e). let us know if you try more please."
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: The default in the recipe has changed going forward after a bit of reflection reveals it was my failing
asciilifeform: i regret to inform that i do not have a config that works on 'anythings'
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: re 'which kernels work?' : this is a++ q, but sadly incomplete, instead q is always 'which kernels for on $iron'
mircea_popescu: make the /year/slug format the default an' be done with it.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 23:33 BingoBoingo adds "human readable urls" to mp-wp setup steps
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894874 << you know, you ~could~ just alter the setup yourself, make a patch or such. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 20:31 diana_coman: asciilifeform, and anyone else interested in testing Ada's failure to abort, minimal test setup: ossasepia.com/available_resources/test_tasks_ada.zip
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894755 << ty diana_coman , got it, will report when replicated ☝︎
mircea_popescu: alrighty then
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: i dunlike shit urls anymoar than anyone else, it's down there on conveyor , somewhere below the various roaring fires
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 23:32 BingoBoingo: mod6: Please on your blog go into the settings and change the number urls to human readable urls before it is too late and you are stuck in the trap asciilifeform is
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894872 << he's not trapped, he could change them today to no ill effect. he just opts to be irrationally weird about it. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 22:50 trinque: great! so lilo worked, and your kernel config was busted.
feedbot: http://bingology.net/2019/02/11/just-about-everything-i-grew-up-understanding-to-be-normal-is-a-recent-invention/ << Bingology - BingoBoingo's Blog -- Just About Everything I Grew Up Understanding To Be Normal Is A Recent Invention
hanbot: diana_coman fwiw i ran into a few broken internal links on ossasepia today on account of their still pointing to dianacoman.com, see http://ossasepia.com/2018/03/08/eucrypt-compilation-sheet/ fo' instance. ☟︎☟︎
lobbes: btw, I managed to finally get a handrolled heathen gentoo installed the other day (my first one ever). Still wrestling with getting networking functional, but once I do I'ma get vtools set up, and then give the cuntoo bootstrap.sh another spin
lobbes: And the utility of reporting applies to oneself too; even though my flailings in http://blog.lobbesblog.com/2019/01/initial-cuntoo-testing/ may not be of use to anyone else, -I- now have a ready history of wtf I was thinking/doing years down the line, from which to diff
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 21:14 BingoBoingo: For my own selfish reasons I want to see what you hit your head on, because there is a very real chance when I go to try things I will also hit my head on the same rocks
lobbes: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-10#1894807 << verily. And not even necessarily rocks he hit, but also rocks avoided that less experienced folx may hit (for e.g., I have never debugged a kernel before. Now, when my time to do that comes I know I can check http://blog.mod6.net/2019/02/a-cuntoo-adventure/ to re-read how mod6 did it). ☝︎
mod6: ok, that blog post is now: http://blog.mod6.net/2019/02/a-cuntoo-adventure ☟︎
BingoBoingo: Aha, any of those work
BingoBoingo: mod6: From the admin-thingy
mod6: can this be set in the admin-thingy? or does this have to be straight into the PHP?
BingoBoingo: You can set this at /wp-admin/options-permalink.php for your blog's domain
BingoBoingo: mod6: In terms of ?p=42 versus a string composed of words with maybe some numbers corresponsiding to a date
mod6: BingoBoingo: what is meant by 'human readable'? I can mouse over them and they seem to be correct.
mod6: trinque: thank you for your comment; will respond when I can gather up some more info.
BingoBoingo: The do on the same wp-database, yes
trinque: iirc the old ones all work if you change it
BingoBoingo adds "human readable urls" to mp-wp setup steps ☟︎
BingoBoingo: Your blog is young, if you wait the pain only grows
BingoBoingo: mod6: Please on your blog go into the settings and change the number urls to human readable urls before it is too late and you are stuck in the trap asciilifeform is ☟︎
trinque: at any rate, don't trash your computer just yet!
trinque: lilo's work is done the moment the linux kernel starts coughing up logs
mod6: oh hey, i guess i was added to the roll.
mod6: I've got to go do some snow removal, will be back in a bit.
mod6: http://blog.mod6.net/?p=42 << Ok, I've got that blog post up.
BingoBoingo: Reluctant to take them out of WoT as well
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo defo you don't want to chunk up the dc payments
mircea_popescu: shinohai select query returns 67 rows. what's this do, basically google ?
BingoBoingo: On the other hand there is also the case where, when the datacenter is ready to be paid again, a flurry of undersized payments is likely to lead them to WTF. Further the local liquidity hits a bigger buy/sell spread with the volume the datacenter's monthly requirements demand (And then there are the consequences if third party fails to pay the datacenter to spec).
BingoBoingo: jurov: My disinclination to committing to splitting chunks and putting them all up for auction here comes from those times the local liquidity is more generous than the grizzled veterans bidding here. For the two reasons of prudence with Pizarro's capital and the cause of continuing to spread Bitcoin's corruption... the local market can't be ignored.
shinohai: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-09#1894458 <<< I'm working on a simple trilema.com search function, lemme know if you'd like to see a demo. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: so in this sense, entirely nothing is lost making them smaller for as long as it improves participation
mircea_popescu: a $100 bill on which 3 people bid is likely to sell closer to true value than a 2000 chunk on which there's 1 bid.
mircea_popescu: the thing with price signals is that they get more precise the more bidders, not necessarily the larger chunk.