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mircea_popescu: <ascii
_field>
http://geektimes.ru/post/268128 << baikal electronics corp. claims $60 mips cpu to compete with 'elbrus' (which i have been unable to buy at any price on this side of the ocean) << they don't practically exist, on either side of ocean. so far all signs point to "elaborate ru.gov self-scam"
assbot: Logged on 29-10-2015 21:25:28; ascii
_field: they do 5 y.o. and possibly below, now
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 13:41:35; mircea
_popescu: "the western world - a place so miserable teenage suicide is still the exception, but teenage cns depressant medication the rule"
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 13:35:38; mircea
_popescu: no chance for psych medication to go the way of tobacco, is there ?
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 13:18:03; mircea
_popescu: Update: Shortly after reading my post, Willem Pinckaers pointed out that the reseed
_system
_prng function sets the global variable system
_prng
_bufpos to 32. This means that after the first invocation of this function, the for loop right after the reseed call in system
_prng
_gen
_block never executes. Hence, the ANSI X9.31 PRNG code is completely non-functional.
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 13:17:24; mircea
_popescu: and this is kinda also what powers the "uber revolution" : if you're willing to go from drivers to unskilled labour, you may "save" a little change off your ride and uber can make a killing.
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 06:37:41; ben
_vulpes: interesting to note the various timelines for replication of trb work
mircea_popescu replaces E
_ALL & ~E
_NOTICE & ~E
_DEPRECATED & ~E
_STRICT that apparently GETS IGNORED ANYWAY with E
_ERROR and fu.
☟︎ punkman: mircea
_popescu: wow that's retarded
mircea_popescu: Update: Shortly after reading my post, Willem Pinckaers pointed out that the reseed
_system
_prng function sets the global variable system
_prng
_bufpos to 32. This means that after the first invocation of this function, the for loop right after the reseed call in system
_prng
_gen
_block never executes. Hence, the ANSI X9.31 PRNG code is completely non-functional.
☟︎ davout: mircea
_popescu: now it works, also nice DNS servers, ten points to gryffyndor
mircea_popescu: <ben
_vulpes> interesting to note the various timelines for replication of trb work <<< quite.
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 15:29:29; mircea
_popescu: "hands off our cattle!"
BingoBoingo: I have no idea the dark magic mircea
_popescu worked in the routing.
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 05:29:33; asciilifeform: (it is on a titanically-spiffy box mircea
_popescu built, and hasn't - as of yet - anything else there. though it will shortly)
assbot: Logged on 17-12-2015 15:01:36; mircea
_popescu: this will also add a 0.7-.8 expense on the s.nsa books, but hey, whatchagonnado.
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 23:38:07; mircea
_popescu: holy shit it's in a dpaste in the logs ?
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 22:35:40; *: mircea
_popescu digs as well
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 22:32:49; asciilifeform: once mod6 and ben
_vulpes shrinkwrap a buildroot, gcc, et al. this will be possible
assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 01:20:33; mircea
_popescu: trhis sounds like home.
mircea_popescu: You can then run this with something like LC
_ALL=C nohup ./bitcoind -myip=<yourip> -addnode=trusted
_node
_1 -addnode=trusted
_node
_2 -verifyall 2>&1 &
☟︎ mircea_popescu: anyway, for pete
_d and anyone else who might have encountered difficulty with trb or fears they might : it's actually rather painless. 1. you create an account on a server ; 2. you cd /home/account
_name ; 3. you create a .wot directory (mkdir .wot) ; 4. you put the pubkeys of people you trust in there as name1.asc, name2.asc etc ; 5. you download the rotor script (curl deedbot.org/build-bitcoind-99997K.sh > build-bitco
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 22-12-2015 01:19:57; asciilifeform: LC
_ALL="C" /home/bitcoin/bin/bitcoind -datadir=/home/bitcoin/.bitcoin -myip=$wanip -addnode=195.211.154.159 2>&1 &
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 19:45:02; jurov: ben
_vulpes: do you have publicly available sample outcome of the glorious process?
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> seriously mod6, VERY nice job with this. 19 yo can use it! << this
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> wut sarc << oh thought you had sarc tag on about the seals warning your 19yo got. :]
mod6: mircea
_popescu: I'll reflect on this conversation and your trials/tribulations and use it to guide us going forward to the finish line here.
mod6: i think i usually execute this like: `LC
_ALL=C ./bitcoind -myip=1.2.3.4 ... ect`
mircea_popescu: what(): locale::facet::
_S
_create
_c
_locale name not valid
mircea_popescu: terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime
_error'
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> listen we really gotta pick one of these and stick to it. << will sort this out with the manifest/file-o-hashes
mod6: Ok mircea
_popescu asciilifeform ben
_vulpes trinque : The latest version of my rotor+V+TEST2 script is here:
http://dpaste.com/1R04312.txt : All you should need to do before hand is create a ~/.wot dir and add; "asciilifeform.asc", "mircea
_popescu.asc", "mod6.asc", "ben
_vulpes.asc", "trinque.asc", and "punkman.asc" into that directory.
trinque: mircea
_popescu │ currently spewing stuff in terminal, seems ok.
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> as it is i put .wot in /trb/.wot but the .seals are still up one level ;/ << noted.
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> mod6 as a purely aesthetic point, i hate that your v puts its files/dirs straight under ~. it would be much better if it made them under current dir. << alright
mod6: <+mircea
_popescu> seriously mod6, VERY nice job with this. 19 yo can use it! << sarc?
trinque: mircea
_popescu: the build script ought to be making all this
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 23:33:24; mircea
_popescu: the moment we go off mod6 instructions and into alf instructions we suddenly need a rear admiral and five airline pilots.
mircea_popescu: ok, so i have /rotor/stator/stator/distfiles/boost
_1
_52
_0/ ; db-4.8.30/ ; openssl-1.0.1g/
mircea_popescu: i get 8de651beb9a48f91f8a797f44966b8f25c3351d6893c1d79969aeb2ded3adeaf8fc14aa9b8a4410081dde9ef155330b41a4982a62b55adde40bb73f0066c74a2 boost
_1
_52
_0.tar.gz
mircea_popescu: and this differs from fc512d3bfa6a39a60fee548775c97239271cf757587b8df7ed739c800844a819a359dca172be0e69ad7752753753139bf11f0813d650066d58386662fe32842d boost
_1
_52
_0.tar.bz2 in the manifest
mircea_popescu: eea637a4ce9f9b45a0d5e00bb9462c9f084086264d85d63133dd6d240398b28f boost
_1
_52
_0.tar.gz
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 21:21:34; pete
_dushenski: mircea
_popescu: but your controlling point about whose dominion is a thing is well taken. the boundaries here are very loosely defined, and yet so broad that i'm bound to miss important things, but mostly as these important things relate to trb development, an area where my only experience was debian testing and v-verification this summer
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 18:32:56; mircea
_popescu: well no, removed the entire religion thing, from the "must build cathedral" to "tithe" - speaking of which, you ever seen l'avare with de funes ? epic tithing scene in there - and on and on. review the literature of the 1800s, about half the drivel printed was various clerics opiniong self importantly on matters they thoroughly ignored.
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 18:50:08; mircea
_popescu: it's just that at some point some % of gdp went into researching pewter alloys and making dumbass candlesticks and now it doesn't.
mircea_popescu: WARNING: genesis.vpatch.mircea
_popescu.sig is an INVALID seal for genesis.vpatch!
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 21:09:59; pete
_dushenski: e. also, that glibc is advertised as an 'essential' component of unix osen, but that it's very much something of a flying spaghetti monster
assbot: Logged on 21-12-2015 21:09:58; pete
_dushenski: and after actually reading up a bit on glibc instead of telling myself "oh that's nice, alf's done another miraculous thing, which'd be the third this week, each of which is so miraculous that idkwtf it is, if it even applies to anything in my universe", i found that one of the glibc maintainers is florian weimar of
http://qntra.net/2015/09/many-network-appliances-leak-master-tls-private-keys-through