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gabriel_laddel: one could tear out all windows crud from SBCL, and replace the C crud with some clever assembler hacks in a manner similar to what I've been told T did.
gabriel_laddel: trinque: I don't know how to read that.
gabriel_laddel: trinque: one can trivially query over ASTs
gabriel_laddel: ^ this contains information about how to get a list of all hardware - the kernel can determine hardware -> driver mappings somehow. Find, document.
trinque: "I can't query over all commits" << man I yell about wanting to query the state of everything constantly
gabriel_laddel: Another useful thing someone could do is to figure out how we would go about generating a canonical hardware -> driver mapping
gabriel_laddel: ^ http://dev.gentoo.org/~zmedico/portage/doc/ this is probably a good place to start for portage -> CL
gabriel_laddel: I should note that masamune installs
gabriel_laddel: Anyways, if someone were to move portage to CLOS detecting cycles is easy, hence we can have all the documentation we ever wanted
Adlai: tried to read masamune code
gabriel_laddel: Portage has a USE flag (what is that? Idk, some nonsense abstraction) for docs so you can tell it to build all docs, but it gets caught in cyclic dependencies atm. ☟︎
gabriel_laddel: Adlai: you're piping data back and forth from CL to elisp or...?
gabriel_laddel: If someone would like to make themselves useful and move us that much closer to a source-only #-assets distribution, a CL interface to portage is desperately needed.
gabriel_laddel: I'll note that I wrote a prototype for the RPC described above - ran into an issue with TCP or the library I was using it from. Messages were disappearing in flight. ☟︎
gabriel_laddel: ^ anyway, all of the above are simple if you adknowledge that you've got to operate on an AST
Adlai: you mean turning that into (let ((y (x 4))) (+ y k y)) ?
gabriel_laddel: Just trying to point MP at something ☟︎
gabriel_laddel: I should be able to have a cursor on either one of the (x 4) and hit a keystroke to extract it into a let binding
gabriel_laddel: Nah - say I have this expression: (+ (x 4) k (x 4))
Adlai isn't sure "harder" is the right dimension
gabriel_laddel: Why isn't all this information part of the version control toolchain? I can't query over all commits to find those that changed `some-function'..? WHAT THE FUCK IS HTTP? All I want to do is expose a procedure to a network - how is this more difficult than selecting a list of procedures which are then exposed?
gabriel_laddel: l data structures to those appropriate for the information being pushed through it? If the type information exists, shouldn't it inform auto-completion? Shouldn't I be able to query over the type signature, known return types and lambda list of all procedures?
gabriel_laddel: is not be handled automatically? Why isn't there grammer/spellchecking for my comments? If I modify a package or system definition at runtime, shouldn't I be prompted to write that change to the defining expression? Why must I optimize my programs and add type annotations? Can't test data be used to add typing annotations in an automated manner? Can't this information inform modifications of the program's fundamenta
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 17:16:36; mircea_popescu: think about it. why the fuck should the code have to know about this. and if it does have to know about this, why aren't ALL the code references affected by any of such a change cross-indexed somewhere ?
gabriel_laddel: 7. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=28-04-2015#1113989 << When I change the argument list, rename a procedure, use an unnamed reference why are the holes not marked or filled? Why must I manually declare my local variables and functions? Can't the current top level expression be searched for occurrences then factored out on a keystroke? Why must I balance strings, whatever the level of nesting or escaping? Can th ☝︎
gabriel_laddel: ll try harder next time. ☟︎
Adlai: she can't spam faster than the speed of flood
Adlai: gabriel_laddel: at the very least, sending those in with a few-second delay would let assbot annotate the logs in a more readable manner
Adlai splurts coffee all over irc too
assbot: The Treacherous Optimization ... ( http://bit.ly/1KsIMBd )
gabriel_laddel: 5. <mircea_popescu> kinda why i'm discovering all i really like off unix these days is like... curl. grep. << http://ridiculousfish.com/blog/posts/old-age-and-treachery.html
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 20:56:45; ascii_field: i'd be open to a purely gnumake-based thing instead of the sh
gabriel_laddel: 4. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=28-04-2015#1114416 << Auotools is 150k LoC. Might as well just require SBCL at that point. ☝︎
assbot: Dana International - Tel Aviv Pride Parade 2014 דנה אינטרנשיונל במצעד הגאווה - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1KsIMBb )
assbot: Logged on 21-04-2015 19:23:08; mircea_popescu: Pierre_Rochard you know the very notion that someone thinks themselves gay and jewish... it's like... the quadriplegic swimmer or something. the 98 yo beauty queen
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 21:47:49; trinque: unix's "everything is a file" is a poor man's "everything is data"
gabriel_laddel: 2. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=28-04-2015#1114502 << Vocabulary note: code and data reduce to "information". ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 18-03-2014 14:54:45; nubbins`: "hey guys i'd like to open a sandwich shop, is there any place i can buy deli meats in bulk?"
gabriel_laddel: 1. A WoT host has been mentioned a few times in the logs - MP's new hosts (abusehosting.ru) accept bitcoin. It is probably easier to get them into the WoT than to start a new hosting company, which (understandably) no one wants to do. See also: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-03-2014#565389 ☝︎
Adlai: no thank YOU
trinque: tell you what; this country is a shitty place, but I have the good fortune to have met a handful of americans worth knowing
BingoBoingo: Seriously good Bitcoin allegory though. I will have to sober watch and blog up.
BingoBoingo: Oh shit, this new Marvel movie is actually smart. Perfect allegory for psot-Silk-Road Bitcoin.
Adlai: "Some people can claim different ethnicities or sexualities, thus allowing them to join an autonomous caucus (for instance queer or women’s) that they were not otherwise entitled to join"
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=HeadMate | Apr 7, 2013 ... Headmate. A term thrown around mostly by people on tumblr. People who haven' t seen the sun in long enough begin to hallucinate vividly, ...
mircea_popescu: and tho is about as common as nosejobs.
mircea_popescu: dude... "aave" is NOT a thing. it used to be.
BingoBoingo: Who could have known that "The Catcher in the Rye" was about computing and JD Salinger was a time machine victim exponsed to Ubuntu
assbot: The Rogue Feminist • "Tho" is AAVE just to let you know ... ( http://bit.ly/1PVvqR6 )
mircea_popescu: note that nothing actually works in a number of different ways
assbot: Bug 54651 – mod_remoteip ends up trusting IPs that it doesn't check ... ( http://bit.ly/1PVuV9L )
BingoBoingo: The *buttu derps kinda set the bar low on what counts as a "distro"
BingoBoingo: Nah, I'm not talking the "essential" "accessories" the distros themselves try to put up a PGP front
mircea_popescu: first one i've seen today.
BingoBoingo: Doesn't pretty much every linux Distro try to at least pretend to the PGP signed sherezade?
BingoBoingo: If this were a derp seemingly so treated in an Arizona court I would be all over this
BingoBoingo: I'm afraid to touch translations of the French language, but a certain subset of my WoT seems comfortable enough I'd publish their writeups on a Frog story
mircea_popescu: but sure, if you wanna go into that
BingoBoingo: A hook is: what really got them boiling is that he published it on his blog.
BingoBoingo: Eh, everybody's fucked that RC4 slut.
mircea_popescu: 's all that's in there. what the guy actually reversed (of note) was the rc4 compression, and what really got them boiling is that he published it on his blog.
mircea_popescu: well, that
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Because the target was MS-limb Skype and the impact makes a contrast to the "American Approach" could be a qntra
mircea_popescu: some dude in caen got sent to jail for publishing a reverse-engineered version of skype
BingoBoingo is kind of aware BingoBoingo is not a broadleaf weed, but still taking post exposure prophylaxis against strange chemicals
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I'm a bit soaked in ETOH trying to protect my liver from cutaneous triclopyr exposure earlier today, not sure how to extract from Google clutches
danielpbarron: would be interesting to learn how it was censored << lots of people all clicking "this account is offensive"
danielpbarron: original is long vanished << today vanished
asciilifeform: re: 'Tumblr dot TXT' >> would be interesting to learn how it was censored
williamdunne: Either way though, could use some valid json
mircea_popescu: doubt it tbh.
williamdunne: Unless its using the DB files
williamdunne: So if it were changed so that it uses valid json
williamdunne: I'm assuming btcalpha is parsing the API in its current state
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell pete_dushenski Ferguson may be heating up again http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/gunfire-wounds-one-amid-protest-near-brown-shooting-scene-in/article_20958339-2ed0-577d-a80d-ba0959137074.html ☟︎
williamdunne: I'm suggesting that if with .json it returned valid json it could not break btcalpha with the suggested update
williamdunne: Without the .json though its invalid json
assbot: Leak of revenue figures adds to Twitter&apos;s bad day; shares fall 18% - LA Times ... ( http://bit.ly/1Em7scD )
decimation: lol http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-twitter-earns-20150429-story.html < "The company lost $162.4 million, compared with a loss of $132.4 million in the year-earlier quarter. Revenue jumped to $435.9 million from $250.5 million, but still fell far short of analysts' expectations of $463 million." ☟︎
decimation: asciilifeform: apparently every agency in the dc/baltimore area is trying to pacify baltimore
williamdunne: kakobrekla: would it be possible to make http://w.b-a.link/trust/assbot/williamdunne.json work, and be valid json? Not sure what format it currently is
danielpbarron: some guy reposted the funniest SEW quotes from tumblr to twitter
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: Tumblr dot TXT << wtf even was that
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: Mircea has wanted oglaf on the feed though, would be nice to have it in a way that isn't me doing "/nick oglafbot"
williamdunne: * test
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: You might want to use a different control character
assbot: Tumblr dot TXT (TumblrTXT) on Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1Em4FQI )
mircea_popescu: impossible to debug, and DEFINITELY not worth debugging.
mircea_popescu: either set req.http.X-TVIP = client.ip; in varnish fucks up and sets the wrong thing ; or else, mod_remoteip fucks up the RemoteIPHeader X-TVIP conversion.
decimation: and makes it impossible to have a 'triangular' model of networking
decimation: in theory it is still possible to sniff ssl traffic, but it's quite complex
mircea_popescu: to this date i dunno wtf happens that i end up with corrupted ips.
mircea_popescu: but technologically inept.
BingoBoingo would very much like triclopyr over ip protocol-protocol
mircea_popescu: decimation politically they're pleasant,
decimation: not only does ssl enable the fucktarded certificate crypto, it enables nefarious 'customized' behavior
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: In library school for web projects some of the doctoral students I met had a dependecy on it an phpmyadmin for their web work. They did surgeries, I wondered if they contorted so because they needed to burn hours of their life or if they needed to meet "expectations"
BingoBoingo: Cpanel's primary design goal seems to be disorienting people when they try unperverted stuff such that they get hooked on the dope
assbot: SSL revisited — Varnish version trunk documentation ... ( http://bit.ly/1Em2hcB )
decimation: https://www.varnish-cache.org/docs/trunk/phk/ssl_again.html < against 'ssl everywhere' < "With SSL Everywhere, these actors get much more privacy to invade the privacy of every human being with an internet connection, because it takes a lot more skill to look into a SSL connection than a plaintext HTTP connection."