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decimation: but
they were going
to branch out into more 'turnkey' design services so
they can feed off of
the kickstart idiocy
decimation: they are apparently profitable at
these price levels
decimation: apparently
they have a supply of skilled
techs
decimation: actually
they asked him about
that and he said no
decimation: asciilifeform: in fact,
they implied
that pretty much only house parts are placed on
the pick n place,
the rest are hand placed
gnnr: hello just a reader of
the logs, joining here
decimation: asciilifeform: re: smt placement < according
to
the podcast,
the macrofab guys said
they often hand-place stuff if it is going
to be a pain in
the ass
to configure
the pick n place for it
mod6: we'll be correlating all
the data and putting
together a bit of a press-release and notes along with it as soon as
the v0.5.3 perf
test is complete
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: 3 ? <+mod6> Ok,
the v0_5_3_1-RELEASE performance
test is complete. Charts are posted here if you'd like
to view:
http://thebitcoin.foundation/v0_5_3_1-RELEASE-Charts/ <+mod6> You'll notice
that
there are
two
times
that during
the full blockchain sync, bitcoind got oomkill'd. <+mod6> Again,
this is just
the bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE -- no patches added. <+mod6> And for reference, here's where you can view
the performance
tes
jurov: it's
the nubbins`
tax patch
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: 0.5.3 (virginal, aside from db lock patch), 0.5.3.1-RELEASE and 0.5.3.1-RELEASE + orphanage
thermonuke
mod6: ok, so v0.5.3 is compiled and running -- im doing a nmon perf collection on
that as well.
then we'll have all
three
to compare.
jurov: yes but i'm not about
timestamping. i'm about checking if
two clearsigned files are identical
trinque: afaik using a deedbot against
the blockchain is
the only actually verifiable way of
timestamping data
that exists
jurov: pity
that gpg offers no facilities
to distinguish signatures except for date
jurov: i decided
to make sha1sums of decrypted
text (and in future check
them for duplicity)
trinque: if
there's a URL for
that it'd be
trivial
to add
trinque: it will do a crappy check against
the json api
to see if
the nick plonking in a deed is
trusted, however, I don't know of an api
that gives whether
the nick on IRC is authenticated
jurov: since you're paranoid enough
to have a whitelist of sources, i
thought you
thought about
that
jurov: if someone uses
temporary voice
to resubmit existing deed 1000
times, deedbot has nothing
to say about it?
☟︎ trinque: either somebody produces
the original
text of
the
thing or deedbot has nothing
to say about it
jurov: you know clearsigned
text has modifiable comment line?
jurov: it already does SHA sum of whole clearsigned
text, but comment can be changed so
this is useless
trinque: aside
that nah, if it's signed by L1 or L2 it goes out
jurov: oh i wanted
to ask, did you
think about prevention of resubmitting same clearsigned
text many
times?
williamdunne: Stores hashes of
the blocks in
the bitcoin blockchain
jurov: smells like something a patent
troll could put
together
jurov: or if it's meant for misc data,
then it's done by deedbot already
williamdunne: Anyone seen
this? From a glance looks like a good scalability solution.
trinque: williamdunne:
turned
the deedbot- rss'er off
ben_vulpes: my patchy beauty is on
THE INSIDE, jurov!
jurov: lol.. your know how
to hide your patchy fur in photos
then
ben_vulpes: <jurov> i consider everyone here (maybe except mircea) a proud wannabe alley cats,still hooked
to petting and milk << and i
the mangiest
ascii_field: i've seen systems like
this, but, sadly, nothing with amd (nor do i expect
to.
they're 'frying pans.')
kakobrekla: i dun have a fanless seasonic but it has its fan off most of
the
time
decimation: yeah,
they don't put
that in
the spec, but who knows. if
the supply is really efficient, it ought not generate much heat
ascii_field: decimation: some years ago, i purchased a 'fanless' ps and discovered,
to my grief,
that a number of misc. components on
the (cpu water-cooled) mb relied on having -some- airflow
decimation: usually power supplies don't nuke
the downstream stuff, but it can happen
ascii_field: can i also exchange
the downstream devices it will nuke when it does? l0l
ascii_field: a gadget which has no 'hedgehog' open
to room air is a nonstarter for
true fanlessness
decimation: yeah, it would be interesting
to
try it out
ascii_field: decimation: from my experience,
these 'fanless'
things invariably rely on -some- case fan being present
mats: camera at
the door
takes his pic, prints access card with his face on it, but for whatever reason a super-secure AI dev facility doesn't so much as use
the pic for user verification
decimation: mircea seems
to credit
the german geography for why 'nordic freedom' 'seems
to work'. but I suggest it is
the people
themselves - having been beaten by
the romans for centuries, and
then forced by
the church
to mate outside
their immediate family,
they developed a concept of 'kinship' beyond L2 cousins
☟︎ ascii_field: jurov:
they 'count' in
the psychiatric sense of explaining where
the voices
the patient listened
to when he swung
the axe appeared
to come from.
ascii_field: but it is a slightly less outlandish fantasy
to picture getting some of it back as bread&circuses or whichever.
ascii_field: scarcely anyone imagines
that
the
theft might stop,
ascii_field: can't help but imagine
this being
the reason why so many folks who aren't obviously retarded, are in favour of
the handouts
ascii_field gets 50%
taxed without (seeing any of
the) redistribution
decimation: if
the magic
to living
the 'nordic freedom' dream is 50%
tax plus redistribution, why doesn't
that seem
to work in somalia? are
they
too stupid
to understand
the concept?
trinque: stand back guys; I'm going
to build an anarchy
jurov: well, our problem is not patch management, but *reading*
them
decimation: apparently used in
the kernel world
to manage massive patchsets
decimation: you can push & pop patches
to a source
tree easily
trinque: Congressman Mike Rogers
told
the RSA audience more
than once
that metadata in bulk surveillance collection "is just
the 'To: From:' like
the front of an envelope."
trinque: "potential
terrorist activity" << nice orwellian
term
there
jurov: both sides of
that discussion made me cringe
☟︎ jurov: i consider everyone here (maybe except mircea) a proud wannabe alley cats,still hooked
to petting and milk
trinque: I
think at 19 I considered myself an "anarchocapitalist"
trinque: just a kid yelling about how
they want
to be
the change
they want
to see...
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 16:11:34; ben_vulpes: i'm deeming
the justJanne word salad as skippable
trinque: ah
there it goes, good deal.
mats: www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2015/papers/6949a591.pdf 'S$A: A Shared Cache Attack
that Works Across Cores and Defies VMSandboxing—and its Application
to AES'
funkenstein_: I saw my first advert-in-captcha
this week. Nasty.
ascii_field: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu aaand you've got mail
ascii_field: ;;later
tell mircea_popescu *exactly like
the one i showed you earlier. virtually same
type of modifications.*
assbot: Logged on 18-05-2015 18:56:11; Apocalyptic: on a 311 decimal base number I have my doubts, even msieve refuses
to crunch it
danielpbarron: sounds
too much like pedopalooza; even has
the bear
ben_vulpes off
to not matter and do
things of nil importance
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 13:59:00; nubbins`:
they did make me hold my arms out like an airplane while
they
touched my dick
tho
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 09:49:00; mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes
trinque hey lot, if i buy her plane
tickets do you show her portland ? a week or so ?
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 09:27:49; mircea_popescu: clever chick with a head fulla stupid meets #b-a. anyone care
to bet on
the linecount
total ?
ben_vulpes: i'm deeming
the justJanne word salad as skippable
☟︎ mircea_popescu: anyway,
this particular usage is
the reason
tilde even exists on computer keyboards.
ben_vulpes spent rather a lot of
time in libraries as a wee one