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mircea_popescu: so romanian presidential elections were 30%-40% first round,
then 54% - 45% 2nd round.
then
they made a poll
to see who people voted with, and 66% claim
to have voted wioth
the winner.
that's 12% more
than actually did. what fraction of
that is people lying, and what fraction is votes stolen ?
mircea_popescu: it's like reading
the fucking scinteia over here. "elena ceausescu has visited
the highschool #85, gave dispositions"
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform btw, because i remembered doing
the research for my latest : speaking of
the "how about you stop sending niggers"
thing -
the romanian secret service arrested a few dozen men mid december 1989 who were
travelling
to
timisoara by
themselves. no women, no children, "vacation".
they had all heard
that
this was
the oldest
town in europe with electric illumination.
BingoBoingo: Looks like it.
They did a piece on GAW miners and
then a few hours later... haxxed
gribble: Rating entry successful. Your rating of 1 for user
thomas_d has been recorded.
jurov: not
tried
to reproduce, first
time i see
this
joecool: opensshd version? and were you able
to reproduce
this anywhere else?
assbot: linux - sshd with port forwarding left connections
to localhost without counterparty process - Server Fault ... (
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ben_vulpes: in other news
the girl found an entire gallon of organic maple syrup
xanthyos: BingoBoingo: Successfully changed key for user xanthyos from B62E7295387001E9
to DF074A8E1242692B. You are now authenticated for user xanthyos with key DF074A8E1242692B
cazalla: to be fair, perhaps site was down from ddos at
the
time it was written but still, amusing
cazalla: but only
the google cache as not
to give full credit
jurov: it worked very badly,
then i found some wine processes running with malware-y names, killed with fire
jurov: yea, i had yahoo messenger. found interesting stuff under .wine
then
undata: asciilifeform: Does A0 believe
that "438967283478" is "539568763873582425356468"? << example of A0 lying?
wyrdmantis: just found
this
thing... no idea if it's real or how it works...any
thoughts?
wyrdmantis: "Verified Pay for Performance Get paid, automatically; Smart Contracts verify you've performed by verifying proven results eg: SEO rank, automatically releasing
the client's payment right away."
mircea_popescu: so what, someone supposedly used yahoo messenger on linux ? via what,s omething like an emulator ? and
then
the infector survived
this mauling ?
mircea_popescu: "The infection vector varies among
targets and no reproducible vector had been found at
the
time of writing. Symantec believes
that some
targets may be
tricked into visiting spoofed versions of well-known websites and
the
threat may be installed
through a Web browser or by exploiting an application. On one computer, log files showed
that Regin originated from Yahoo! Instant Messenger
through an unconfirmed exploit."
mats_cd03: wish
they'd share some binaries, or smth
gribble: Error: For identification purposes, you must be authenticated
to use
the rating system.
mircea_popescu: jus'
trying
to help, from my position as chief asshole
this is easy.
Pierre_Rochard: mircea_popescu: alas bitstein and krawisz are (hopefully
temporarily)
taken up with other ventures. Personally I
think
the SNI website is unfinished in its current state, but
there’s only so much arm
twisting I can do with friends
assbot: In care ma ocup de futurologie in ce priveste
trendurile cu rezultate inspaimintatoare in primul rind pentru mine. pe
Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... (
http://bit.ly/1AD7e0B )
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes: jurov: "the nakamoto institute" was working on an archive of
the satoshi letters at one point. i don't know if
they got anywhere with it. <<< not very far afaik. Pierre_Rochard << why not btw ? put krawsiz
to some useful work!
mircea_popescu: jurov: quite a food ofr
thought <<< it pains me
to say, but it'd seem more food for shit
than for
thought.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes: "Rejection reason:
There's no way for a mod
to find a suitable replacement for a random chance." << how do you find a "reasonable substitution" for a bet
that goes "x website will publish a number ending in 5"
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mircea_popescu: on
the positive side,
the log's back
to manageable size.
mircea_popescu: kid wants
to matter. kid doesn't have
to change for
this, kid wants
to matter AS HE IS!
punkman: qntra
too hard
to ddos now, moving on
to easier
targets?
mircea_popescu: nah,
this is a well known defect of badly made login scripts
mircea_popescu: i was
thinking it's funny how you keep popping in and out
mircea_popescu: and as
the expression goes, he who illuminates illuminates himself, so, lots of perhaps unknown material about yours
truly as well.
ben_vulpes: i
think
the question
that i'm asking is: is an embedded db even a good idea?
punkman: I
think
there's more on sourceforge mailing lists
ben_vulpes: jurov: "the nakamoto institute" was working on an archive of
the satoshi letters at one point. i don't know if
they got anywhere with it.
jurov: is
there a way
to search for it?
jurov: satoshi must have said something on
this matter
ben_vulpes: but y'all know more
than i on
the
topic.
ben_vulpes: the
thought
that writing
to disk requires explicit concurrency semantics (DB_CONFIG requiring lock numbers configured by
trial-and-error) in c++ with bdb etc (would
this be
true of sqlite as well?) makes me
think
that
talking
to a professionally written database over a local socket wouldn't be such a bad idea.
jurov: better start with fitness
to ass
jurov: asking of anything
to fit into head is a
tall order
jurov: ^
toshi uses postgres
ben_vulpes: "since it is file based, it requires no separate database setup for users" << i don't know about
this.
jurov: not
tried it, just fyi
ben_vulpes: why is it a better idea for bitcoin
to write
the blockchain
to disk instead of into an external database?
ben_vulpes: but
this is systems science in <not my domain>
ben_vulpes: i suspect certain diets encourage certain bugs
that diddle
the endocrine system horribly
jurov: i just find it funny if eventually comes out of it
that obesity is indeed infectious disease
ben_vulpes: jurov: i can't imagine we've sequenced all virii inhabiting humans or even done a decent job at even
the internal or external bacteriospheres
jurov: quite a food ofr
thought
kakobrekla: aha someone
tried
to ddos ba wiki past night.
tough luck.
ben_vulpes: "Rejection reason:
There's no way for a mod
to find a suitable replacement for a random chance."
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mircea_popescu: no,
thank you for pasting
the actual command, it'd have
taken me a while
to piece it
together lol
Azelphur: he has a bot
that does ^, I've already banned him in
the past from #bitcoin, #bitcoin-otc, #bitcoin-otc-eu, -uk, ...