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a111: Logged on 2019-08-27 02:20 asciilifeform: atm i also suspect that a certain % of links imported from 'era
2' (phf's april 2016 -- aug. 2019) also do not go where expected, on acct of clock difference b/w the boxen.
lobbes: in my
trilema-lotto today; the (potential) $
2 million couch loan. I worked with someone years ago who "lended" for the BTCjam thing... tried dissuade him and instead get him registered with a gpg key an' into the WOT but he just was too thick. Wonder if he's in a cardboard box these days
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform:
2 dollar bill still in print. They just print it in qualtities and frequences simular to local 10 peso coins
mircea_popescu: the 1928C and D series 5-dolalr bills again 1-200 up to 1500-2k+ (and the 1929 brown seal can be good too, esp the finer grades 1k++) ; the 1928 E series one-dollars can be
2-300 / 1k to 15k for very fine bills.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-24 23:50:19 asciilifeform: atm bar is set scandalously low. pretty much anyone can format hdd (or subtler vandalism) of a shared linux box he has any form of acct on, with week or
2 of effort.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-24 00:56:59 BingoBoingo: Tomorrow I am going to try the cuntoo genesis scripts on the test machine with a differrent set of found kernel configs while the Uruguayos play their annual independence day death race game. Then I'll ask alf if we have multithreading on ARM yet and suggest his next payload consist of either 4 full 1U AMD64 box,
2 1Ubox and 8 PCengines APU, or 3 1Ubox and 4 APU.
mircea_popescu: trinque, all of this is quite reasonable. what worries me, specifically, is the (by now sadly well documented) process whereby danielpbarron / mod6 / phf / etc 1. stop talking "because busy working", then
2. stop reading and then 3 "inexplicably" start "having problems", all very "varied" and "impredictable" subjectively, but from outside all very fucking transparently the same one thing.
BingoBoingo: Tomorrow I am going to try the cuntoo genesis scripts on the test machine with a differrent set of found kernel configs while the Uruguayos play their annual independence day death race game. Then I'll ask alf if we have multithreading on ARM yet and suggest his next payload consist of either 4 full 1U AMD64 box,
2 1Ubox and 8 PCengines APU, or 3 1Ubox and 4 APU.
bvt:
2. by tty model of linux, you don't pull data using tty driver, the driver pushes the data though several abstraction layers. i would have grok this stuff as well. there is at least one other driver that needs this functionality (for connecting a screenreader to a tty), so i can figure out stuff by looking at what it does.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-23 12:21:25 asciilifeform:
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/trilema/2019-08-23#1930405 << his comment box eats less-than/greater-than signs as 'unclosed htm tags'. which i also observed on mircea_popescu's www, i think it is ancient wp bug (of the 'no one wants to fix' sort, it'd require a
2-pass parser)
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, i mean, that by your writing article 19, the tags of article
2 change
mircea_popescu: that's why nobody has a working system : 1. any meaningful interpretation of "categories" reduces to "tags", so even though implementations give "the choice" it is a dud choice ; and
2. any meaningful implementation of tags requires they change with the blog, whereas every implementation presumes to enter them at the time of publishing (which coincidentally but harmfully overlaps with the "don't alter history" imperative)
snsabot: Logged on 2016-12-06 08:51:15 mircea_popescu: !~calc 137×999*1.52*
2 mircea_popescu: but let's try it again. so, the I buffer is 16 kb, the O buffer is
2 MB. if the FG spits out 8kb/s or so, then the I buffer spits about 8kb/s or so into O, after the first two seconds,
mircea_popescu: the operation then consists of : 1. FG -> I.W
2. if I.W = I.R, I.R -> O.W, such that if O.R >= O.W/
2, next O.W goes through HF filling many offset bytes ; if O.R <= O.W/
2, next OW goes through HG, filling one offset byte.
lobbesbot: nicoleci: Sent 3 weeks, 4 days,
2 hours, and 34 minutes ago: <mp_en_viaje> State of Florida Vs. Ruby McCollum, Defendant by C. Arthur Ellis << download this
spyked: grrrr, this is annoying. ftr, I set the delay knob for feedbot msg delivery to
2 seconds and it still gets disconnected for some reason. I suspect it's something other than fleanode simply disconnecting, so I will ask users who are waiting on pending PMs from feedbot to bear with me for a while.
lobbes: in other news, I'm in the process of provisioning a dedi server (for primarily a second trb node). I grabbed one with
2 512GB SSD drives. Now my question is: should I bother with RAID 1? Or will this just be stupid because they will wear at the same rate?
BingoBoingo: There's also the older "Atlantis
2" which goes Fortaleza Brasil, Senega, the splits to land in Spain and Portugal
snsabot: Logged on 2018-01-28 11:45:00 asciilifeform: diff -uNr $1 $
2 | awk 'm = /^(--- a|\+\+\+)/{cmd="sha512sum \"" $
2 "\"
2>/dev/null ";s=cmd| getline x; if (s) { split(x, a, " "); o = a[1]; } else {o = "false";} close(cmd); print $1 " " $
2 " " o} !m { print $0 }'
mp_en_viaje: this is the female lifecycle : 1. menstruation ;
2.1. taken slave by republican |
2.
2 taken slave by slave |
2.3. rots untaken. then
2.1 goes on to mother M.T. Tiro ;
2.
2 goes on to mother a buncha redditards.
lobbes: asciilifeform: those were included in the original
tarball in the "tests" directory
mp_en_viaje: "any blowjob $
2" "why would i want to stick my cock in this ?" "$
2!!!"
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-14 13:14:01 asciilifeform: this horror aint even rare exception, but as i understand has happened to each logger to date when 1) bot fell
2) folx continued to speak 3) bot stood up . i'd like to devise a deterministic algo for wat-do in such cases, they will repeat for so long as we inhabit fleanode
mp_en_viaje: well, so far the algo is, let it die
2-3 times and we see then.
mp_en_viaje: anyway, your idea is "what happens if logger netsplit" ? could we revisit this after
2-3 actual resplits ?
mp_en_viaje: this is what precipitated the aug
2 darkness.
mp_en_viaje: The official CP1252<->Unicode conversion table is printed in the Unicode
2.0 standard for instance, and is available on <ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/pub/doc/ISO/charsets/> in the file ucs-map-cp1252. [See also the file ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP1252.TXT at the official Unicode site.]
mp_en_viaje: tbh in your case looks mostly like slow / poorly burstable pipe ; if you look at the waterfal it's mostly grey (receiving), 95% of the
2.x seconds they wait
bvt: mp_en_viaje: i think there are two aspects: 1. readability (whether readers would be able to understand what is going on; in that vpatch the changes are local enough);
2. atomicity (whether someone would ever want to have one fix without the other; here my position is much weaker -- perhaps someone would want to have a crash on empty vpatches?)
ave1: mp_en_viaje: Yes, although we travelled on to Vinnitsa right away and I'l be visiting Kiev for
2 days end of August
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-11 18:38:49 asciilifeform: there are 3 possible pills : 1) increase delay (and there is no guarantee from fleanode re what suffices)
2) do as ben's bot did, and await the fleanode-specific 'you've been authed' string when connecting 3) perform test re which chans we are in, when connected, and retry until the set of which-chans is equal to the config'd set
diana_coman: fwiw, I diffed the
2 and looked, couldn't find further issues; the nick is now indeed first word of payload when * is nick (on action); + the one case with messed up lines because of Day changed vs. Log opened is corrected too.
diana_coman: asciilifeform: take
2, format at action corrected ^
diana_coman: updated script: awk '/Day changed/ {Month=$5; Day=$6; Year=$7;} /Log opened/ {Month=$5; Day=$6; Year=$10;} ! /-|<--|>/ {count++; sep=";"; w= Year " " Month " " Day " " $1 " " $
2 " 00"; if ($3 == "*") {pp=$3 sep $4 " "; $4=""; n=5;} else {pp=$3 sep; n=4;}; $1=""; $
2=""; $3=""; print count+998966 sep mktime(w) sep pp substr($0,n);}'
a111: Logged on 2019-08-11 19:00 diana_coman: ftr, here's my quick'n'dirty awk that did the trick: awk '/Day changed/ {Month=$5; Day=$6; Year=$7;}! /-|<--|>/ {count++; sep=";"; w= Year " " Month " " Day " " $1 " " $
2 " 00"; if ($3 == "*") {pp=$3 sep $4; $4=""; n=5;} else {pp=$3; n=4;}; $1=""; $
2=""; $3=""; print count+998966 sep mktime(w) sep pp sep substr($0,n);}'
diana_coman: ftr, here's my quick'n'dirty awk that did the trick: awk '/Day changed/ {Month=$5; Day=$6; Year=$7;}! /-|<--|>/ {count++; sep=";"; w= Year " " Month " " Day " " $1 " " $
2 " 00"; if ($3 == "*") {pp=$3 sep $4; $4=""; n=5;} else {pp=$3; n=4;}; $1=""; $
2=""; $3=""; print count+998966 sep mktime(w) sep pp sep substr($0,n);}'
☟︎ snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-09 15:19:37 asciilifeform: this is not to say that 'impossible to logotron in ada', but that result will be 1)
gargantuan 2) ~unreadable 3) likely buggy despite herculean effort
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-08 17:02:19 asciilifeform: you can't even concat
2 strings w/out 'secondary stack'ism
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-09 04:01:43 mp_en_viaje:
2) i never made money, i always made power. the money was coincidental. i never made all the money there was to make or could. nor did i ever give much of a shit, i'm utterly not constructive, a world of nothing but mp will burn down.
mp_en_viaje: now given 1-
2-3, what can i answer for you ?
mp_en_viaje:
2) i never made money, i always made power. the money was coincidental. i never made all the money there was to make or could. nor did i ever give much of a shit, i'm utterly not constructive, a world of nothing but mp will burn down.
dorion: after restarting with -caneat, bitcoind eatblock 588012.blk returns: error: {"code": -
2, "message":"Safe mode: WARNING: Displayed transactions may not be correct! You may need to upgrade, or other node may need to upgrade."
a111: Logged on 2019-08-01 15:53 asciilifeform: ever wonder why heathens still fascinated, like
chukchas with radio found in taiga, with 'bittorrent' ? it's because warez goes at ~line rate~ over 'bittorrent'. and at maybe
2/3 line rate on
http on a good weather day. why? cuz bt , despite authored by idiot, ~let go of tcpism~ !