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Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1505027 << well the rfc4880-formatted keys are already in one-file-per-key, in truth ☝︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: yeah that'd be pretty.. sane
Framedragger: understood. well, so it is. i do recall being able to full text search decently once it loaded. but, okay, browsers suck
Framedragger: hm
Framedragger: jurov: oh you mean it as counterargument, it reading from hdd on phuctor. i thought, from local hdd
Framedragger: ah. should have checked. well damn
Framedragger: bottleneck on phuctor's end
Framedragger: some time ago. could have been elinks. and yeah i recall it being slow
Framedragger: works that way
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504926 << in truth, use a sane browser like lynx :) ☝︎
Framedragger: yeah it's in my guilty-unread-pdf-pile heh.
Framedragger: (ah, need to read that damn paper finally)
Framedragger: ..cause you need to keep the eight-ball in memory, right?
Framedragger: does the box have ssd?
Framedragger: neat as fuck
Framedragger: asciilifeform: well you wouldnt be you if it were otherwise i suppose!
Framedragger: asciilifeform: yeah i dunno if it can be mirrored. won't rush anyway..
Framedragger: thought it may come in handy for da analysis
Framedragger: and e,N,IP for the additional 1.82M key ball is in the http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/openpgp/ssh_openpgp_diff_2016-07-13.tar (file at top, directories under contain the openpgp'd versions). hope this makes sense, it's a bit ad hoc
Framedragger: asciilifeform: original 10M e,N,IP: http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/e-N-IP_all_2016-06-14.tar.bz2
Framedragger: so your original wwwtronic thing would be preserved; i understand and appreciate its elegance
Framedragger: (i mean i'd mirror the thing, or something)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: i implied that i'd be interested to maybe write an api; if everything's in postgres properly indexed, should be fine. hey i'm a masochist, all the better for tmsr!!1
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504950 << you mean mods in the e,N,IP format? yes and they should be on the web, one sec ☝︎
Framedragger: we need teh api
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504911 << lord have mercy ☝︎
Framedragger: shasum at http://95.85.10.71:8000/all/openpgp/SHA256SUMS.txt
Framedragger: 'cause you know it's not enough :D
Framedragger: also remember http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-13#1502578 ☝︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: hey i may be up for setting up some kind of searchable thing with everything dumped into postgres. not sure how much worth vs. time, but could be useful as these stats grow
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504823 << *evil laugh from castle* ☝︎
Framedragger: hmm (reading backlog on ip address correlations) "this should be plotted". interesting ☟︎
Framedragger: but, yeah, hardcoded, yew
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504774 << ftr, there's a consensus mechanism, so it's not "everything works or everything's broken" ☝︎☟︎
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-18#1504584 << (just realized the 'giant' refers to the fortress itself. but works just as well) ☝︎
Framedragger: ...but yeah. the last para is a kind of foreshadowing i imagine, skeleton of a giant and all. such a strong image, incl of what's to come for them... ☟︎
Framedragger: so the iablonovski fellow was the same who had advised against the siege, and who insisted on the jagers' bravery and terms of surrender afterwards
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: great story, much appreciate
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: re "Your name is enough cannon, Highness, said Pototki." << (just curious: is the wordplay present in romanian, too?)
Framedragger: (typo, s/Semptember/September/ )
Framedragger: (i mean, what with translation and everything)
Framedragger: damn mircea_popescu, your wordspersec rate is good. (and i'm yet to read the siege story!)
Framedragger off to bed for the time being tho. laters.
Framedragger: (re. latin, thanks / agree, though my latin would only be good for spotting some grammar/syntax errors in modern latin, heh. but yeah...)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: hey - cool.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: no!
Framedragger: the latter seems hard on a practical level, even if very admirable. maybe it's a rationalization of my laziness, though
Framedragger: (i've read afterwards but honestly it's still shit)
Framedragger: sure
Framedragger: i know to some extent but not well enough, and i'd need to find credible sources (what we've been fed in high school re this is no good, teh lithuanian perspective etc etc)
Framedragger: (agree with examples too)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: ah. right, sure ok
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: this, incidentally and admittedly, is probably why i'm reading logz and half-lurking and all that, to be honest with you
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: re. need for synchronization, different needs for different cases? (also, near-instantaneous doesn't imply synchronous or even "with retained order" (not under all interpretations anyway))
Framedragger: which is a fresh perspective for sure, regarding 'infosec' etc
Framedragger: yeah.
Framedragger: but it was nice to understand where "gossip" comes from in gossipd: it's all about *not* providing any authenticity of source (beyond "this is coming from my wot")
Framedragger: (good to know)
Framedragger: right.
Framedragger: well, i'll want near-instant-something anyway. perhaps i'm spoiled by teh culture around me (not facebook etc, but more like, well, irc)
Framedragger: and, yeah
Framedragger: re otr, okay, it's not definite, sure.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: sure, i see your point regarding implicit assumptions in "instant messaging" etc.; but on a technical point, they allow for pfs through 'session secrets' without having a bunch of pre-computed keys (unknown status of distaste @ these terms here)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: good point, i should know better
Framedragger: hehe
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504382 << this is actually a well-compressed rebuttal which shall be employed in the future. ☝︎
Framedragger: insulting as fuck
Framedragger: ..and yet allegedly smart cs d00dz want to speak to me about anonymous publishing on the internets (yes i know, quite oxymoronic) with these little shits in their pockets
Framedragger: asciilifeform: re turing-complete blobs in hardware, i recall http://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/SamsungGalaxyBackdoor oh the wonder - you can have your "like android but moar open source omg" OS all you like, your mobile operator can still fuck you any time of day any day
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: a good thing to remember, hm!
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504350 << ....so the signing of the contract with large megacorp in my future 50s is the faustian contract with the devil?? (well... minus the "all the knowledge in the world"... and minus the girls, too) ☝︎
Framedragger: asciilifeform: including the ones in the mobile phones, of course - yay!!1
Framedragger: (firmware situation and things like wifi cards are atrocious indeed, it seems)
Framedragger: hm, ok, right.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: good point
Framedragger: such project potential for tmsr after all! (of course redundancy is bad)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: do you think arm is by now a pit of hell, too? it *is* much more RISKy after all, designs clearer and well documented (iirc?) etc
Framedragger: hrm.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: ...sooo, you're certain it'd be pointless to attempt a small sane kernel for *existing* intel and/or arm madness? (i assume the answer is "yes", but just to be certain..)
Framedragger: asciilifeform: yeah nice, /thread.
Framedragger: for sure
Framedragger: BingoBoingo: true that. or are you implying that delay is sometimes a good thing? (sure is - now if only the user had a choice in the matter of a predictable delay!) but, yeah; it adds to the insult, methinks
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504260 << this i can relate to 100%. the fact that there is any lag between me clicking on button and the button responding is an unending, continuous insult to my face. 3bn cycles down the drain ☝︎☟︎
Framedragger: hey i'm young and new!
Framedragger: maybe there's harmony of mind on the other end of the rage scale, too..
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504255 << s/perl/{javascript, lookihaveagithubprofile}/ etc for "modern days", yeah... ☝︎
Framedragger: the whole ragerant is appreciated, too
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504246 (and onwards) g'point. there's so much pipelining stuff going on in x86 these days that the whole "we can't afford to do bounds checking" needs to be revisited, ~yesterday.. ☝︎
Framedragger: (^ http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504242) ☝︎
Framedragger: heh.
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-17#1504244 << ah, i didn't yet, and ha, i see the connection.. ☝︎
Framedragger: sure.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: sure, i've read some of it, and will read more. i recall the general source of frustration, 'the whole stack is shit' etc
Framedragger: (incidentally K&R (as everyone here of course knows) included shitloads of hurtful idiosyncrasies and plain mistakes, not that this would be unexpected - just lulzy.)
Framedragger: teh ritchie-machine
Framedragger: ah, ah
Framedragger: ?
Framedragger: c-machine as in von neumann machine
Framedragger: $s c-machine
Framedragger: sure.