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punkman: I'm just wondering how many people want
that little piece of land
punkman: "retarded children" -> "Representatives from
the Confederation of Âûtia, a micronation for people on
the autism spectrum, visited
the [Liberland] area on 17 April 2015, but
the Croatian police prevented
the planting of
their flag."
dhill: yes i am
that fellow
ascii_field writes a good bit but mostly garbage for machine rather
than words for men
jurov: mod6:
then enable rc_logger in /etc/rc.conf and after reboot you'll see whole startup
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 15:22:21; ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: how did you find
that in bitcoind? a derpy grep
through
the 0.5.3 source doesn't show iconv anywhere.
mod6: <+jurov> mod6
try looking into /var/log/rc.log <<
there is no rc.log
assbot: Logged on 28-10-2014 19:27:57; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: strauss is a (now very old) man who was involved with some of
the '70s derpistans (actual attempts at island 'nations' by american jokers). worth reading if only for zoological purposes.
assbot: Logged on 05-05-2015 14:24:26; mircea_popescu: "The Liberlanden goverment seems
to have a lot of plans for
the future. Paraduin appears
to have no plans. Why clutch
the control of a nation which you have no intrest in?" << wtf is with
these retarded children.
they're comparing
their reality on
the grounds of
the extension of
their hopes and dreams now ?
jurov: mod6
try looking into /var/log/rc.log
ascii_field: mircea_popescu:
THE DAMNED GPG KEYS!111 << dealing with sks retardation; see log
mod6: and under /etc/systemd
there is one directory, 'network', which has nothing in
there.
mod6: <+jurov> iirc systemd does not do /etc/local.d << ok so yeah, i have
these: 00_getsshkey.start 00_getsshkey.stop in /etc/local.d
mod6: hmm. now
that, i do not know. once I get it up and going, i'll have
to see what kinda clown cars are spinning in
there.
jurov: also, i don't see steps
to avoid systemd in
that doc
mircea_popescu: cron and init. more like sex
than you'd have ever guessed.
jurov: kk. cron nor init scripts usually never work on
the first
try.
mod6: <+jurov> anyway, mod6 has
to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is
there << i would check on
the
target environment, but i can't even get in
there. I'll check in
the chroot'd
to-be-ami'd fs.
mod6: So when it asked me, I picked a keypair
that I already had in use. just expected it
to let me use
that... but guess not.
jurov: and it it's
the case, remember which ssh pubkey he supplied
jurov: anyway, mod6 has
to check /etc/init.d whether clud init is
there
mircea_popescu: (obviously aws
the corp owns
the servers, but i mean... random employee could
totally do
this, could
they ?)
mircea_popescu: jurov can you verify
they actually inject your key rather
than one of
theirs for
to mitm you with ?
mircea_popescu: davout i imagine alarms went out all
through fort derp.
davout: yay, gavinanderpsen appeared in #bitcoin
to defend his nonsense, fun ahead
jurov: so, ssh pubkey is supplied extra and injeced
then
jurov: aws has
the concept of machine image, which must be customized on first startup
jurov: which you specify when starting
the instance
ben_vulpes: besides
that was a *different* *uninteresting* block of rhetoric *upstream* of
the shit i was interested in
mircea_popescu: mod6 dude my heart goes out
to you. all
this shit
that works until you
try it...
mod6: the good news is, I got my gentoo-stage3
to boot without a kernel panic.
the bad news seems
to be
that i can't seem
to login... something went sideways with
the pubkey auth
ben_vulpes: i don't
think you really grok how much rhetoric you drop
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> [15:05] course school doesn't do
that anymore,
they just
take
the
tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job
training like it were 1700 all of a sudden. << jesus
tell me about it
mircea_popescu: "It's pretty easy
to have blocks of arbitrary size with no commercial disadvantage
to miners-- and doesn't require fancy relay protocols; just all use a single large pool and a mining protocol like stratum
that conceals whats being mined from
the miners.
The more data/cpu required
to synchronize state,
the more advantage
there is in centralizing
the function."
mircea_popescu: gotta love gavin's move from his blog
to
this
thing where
there's no comments. clearly,
the man has a lot of support o.O
mircea_popescu: hey power-rangers : nothing changes because it's a year away. if you put
this in now, i will STILL attack your pathetic shit once you diverge from bitcoin, and i will still sink it. and you will probably
try
to pull a "nobody could have foreseen", except in your case, like in
the case of
the bfl scammers, i have
the record pre-made, it's right here.
mircea_popescu: why, on
the grounds
that "it's a year away so nobody can
think about
that" ?
davout: "We are years away from a
time when we can confidently
tell a wallet developer “use
this solution
to give your users very-high-volume, very-low-cost, very-low-minimum-payment instant
transactions.”" <<< someone show
them
to a mysql howto or something
thestringpuller: "You cannot expect people
to do
things for free if we want
to keep
the system decentralized. Its just not going
to happen."
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski i have nfi why
the guy even imagines himself
to be involved in bitcoin still.
pete_dushenski: gavin: "The
ten-minute settlement
time of blocks on
the network is not fast enough for
those problems," << so... go diddle litecoin.
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> and i
thought i was retarded. << mind you,
the feat being performed is sort of one of profound retardation from
the ground up, so
the guy's up against a pretty epic
tower of abstractions
jurov: kicking can down
the road since 2010 (tm)
pete_dushenski: next lowest ask: $175 for 1 share,
then $299.95 for 100 shares.
mircea_popescu: jurov people have fucking serious problems doing well simple jobs like
this.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes it ends up pulled
through glibc which is
the source of
this poison
jurov: lol
thanks, why? it's not exactly demanding job
ben_vulpes: mod6, mircea_popescu,
trinque, decimation, mats: ^^ anyone else is welcome
to answer as well
mircea_popescu: so xoom (some derpy bitcoin exchange
thing) : 1. pays google
to advertise on pages where it gets 1st slot organically anyway ; 2. fails
to even fucking load
the landingpage :
http://dpaste.com/306CZPS ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: how did you find
that in bitcoind? a derpy grep
through
the 0.5.3 source doesn't show iconv anywhere.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and even
though
the produced binary is "static" it still loads system modules at runtime?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: "iconv" << is
this another one of
those "lol u
tried
to make a static bin sucker"
traps?
ben_vulpes pages impatiently
through
the rhetoric looking for mod6 and asciilifeform and
trinque's convos
ben_vulpes: <pete_dushenski> and if you
think banning me will make all your earthly woes vanish, you've got another
thing coming!
ben_vulpes enjoys a brief moment of respite
to catch up on logs
ben_vulpes wonders if
thing is an l2 pun he doesn't understand
the context for
pete_dushenski: and if you
think banning me will make all your earthly woes vanish, you've got another
thing coming!
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu why would nuclear reactions ever be decelerated ? why not just add more barium rods
to absorb
the excess nucleons ?
cazalla: pete_dushenski, seems
to be.. i swear he was here earlier
mircea_popescu: Pierre_Rochard nothing wrong with
that, you know ? be
the fucking
treasurer, nobody died of it yet sorta
thing.
mircea_popescu: really,
the immensity of cultural decay in
the west is not something people can appreciate off
the street.
Pierre_Rochard: agreed, and I will say not every company’s
top accounting/finance person should be cfo,
they often should just be
treasurer or controller
mircea_popescu: course school doesn't do
that anymore,
they just
take
the
tuition, so now business is stuck doing primitive on-job
training like it were 1700 all of a sudden.
mircea_popescu: im saying you shouldn't really put people in positions where
they have
to cope in production
mircea_popescu: im not saying
that accountants
trying
to cope with being officers by being bland are better or worse
than
those
trying
to cope by being insane.
Pierre_Rochard: often better
than
them
trying
to reinvent
the wheel,
that’s when you get some real cargo culting
mircea_popescu: now maybe you live in
the magical land over
the rainbow where people making 75-150k a year with an accountancy degree under
their belt somehow actually come up with strategies and organise departments and whatnot. in practice, you'll get a whole lotta copy/paste, shannonization of varous recycled material (what
they got from "books" / overheard at conferences etc) and so on.