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mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes oh right right, fucking two midgets ~= fucking one swede.
i forgot.
ben_vulpes: to quote #programmer-therapy: "
i just sat clicking at a recaptcha for five minutes before it would accept that
i'm human."
trinque:
I'm curious about asciilifeform's 64bit DOS as a network-edge device.
shinohai:
I promise if Framedragger ever gets her to show up here and !~tits to give here a +1 ^.^
a111: Logged on 2017-06-30 14:50 Framedragger:
i personally don't see any big diff between myblog.com and myblog.landlord.com
a111: Logged on 2017-06-30 15:16 Framedragger: more like,
i learned things from her
trinque: ftr it's nonsense to cry "ad hominem" when
I'm criticizing *people*.
Framedragger: ah or not because probably no proper response.
i mean,
i ack the contradiction.
Framedragger: this ad hominem (some ad hominems are completely valid, that
i understand) is orthogonal to technical knowledge and its conveyance to other people.
i know that there is no apolitical knowledge and you maybe can't separate the two, but
i think sometimes it's possible, to an extent.
☟︎ trinque: Framedragger: that "crypto-anarchist" thing is exactly a continuation of the american notion of "omg it's a free country, can do whatever
I want"
trinque:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-06-30#1677141 << hadn't had a chance to pick it up for a bit; got time this weekend though. item
I've got can maintain balances, send and mark-paid invoices.
I think
I'll handle deposits manually and call that a first cut, trb address tracking without a privkey isn't there yet.
☝︎☟︎ Framedragger: ftr
i respect her a lot, tmsr and me will have to agree to disagree
Framedragger:
i personally don't see any big diff between myblog.com and myblog.landlord.com
☟︎☟︎ sina:
I am sure asciilifeform would disagree of course, that it is remotely possible to ever secure anything :P
sina: at the time
I was v interested in tor hs, before it became completely obvious that GCHQ/NSA had ability to look across the whole onion, and
I just wanted to demonstrate hey it is actually possible to not ride your bike into the side of the bus
sina: ah yep, sorry
I think we are one branch further down the tree
mircea_popescu: nfi what you folks are discussing.
i meant, the metering irc bot would be interesting.
sina: "oh apache listen on 127.0.0.1 now
I am secure"
sina: once long ago,
I ran a tor hidden service that allowed anyone to execute any command they liked on it, as a deanonymisation challenge
☟︎ ben_vulpes: cl runs 3-4x longer than the go impl after attending to all the compiler notes
i can; probably need a pointer on profiling common lisp code to squeeze much more out of it
sina:
I think this is a much more interesting idea than the IRC bot
I was goign to make that plays chess
mircea_popescu: are you kidding,
i added rando peasant with my cock last week
sina: but
I guess you are assuming you'd never add a rando peasant
sina: in situation 1,
I assume there is no bricktop and we exchange wotpaste directly
mircea_popescu: and situation 2 where
i sent you it via irc, how do you distinguish ?
sina: and
I am basically just grokking the thing less than a week ago
sina:
I guess
I was thinking of C tells A
sina:
I did but in my mind that falls more under A fucks B
sina:
I mean imagine you have autonomous "acquisition" of ndoes
sina:
I get the feeling that the task would be much simpler if there was only 1 public IP for the whoel system where you could retrieve the results of whatever "job" you triggered
sina:
I'm just trying to envision what a "one" is
sina: is a "new one" a full host,
i.e. CPU/RAM/HDD/public IP?
mircea_popescu:
i suppose
i'm missing out on a lot of watching four movies at once through pay per view.
sina: an idea
I had, then
I saw someone had done it way better than my idea
sina: how can
I explain it
sina: seriously hanging here is the least bored
I ever am
sina: when
I was a bit younger
I worked for managed hosting company
mircea_popescu: there's two kinds of computers : public, and private. everyone else's computers are public, and by public
i simply mean, not theirs.
sina: mircea_popescu: when the people
I know first wrote ZeroVM it was like 2012 or so, and at the time
I was working at a startup you may recall that. and
I told everyone we shoudl get involved, was ignored, then ZeroVM got "acquihired" by Rackspace
sina:
I rant about it to my boss at least once a week
sina: you've probably heard of Amazon S3, it's an object store with REST API, so it responds to primitives GET/HEAD/PUT/DELETE/POST ...there is an equivalent open source project part of OpenStack called Swift. some people
I know worked on a sandbox that only accepts input on stdin and writes to stdout, and wrotesome middleware for swift so you can for example upload a datset and compute on it and get the result
sina: hmm ok so there is an interesting technology
I have worked on
a111: Logged on 2017-05-02 15:39 mircea_popescu: could
I do something like !$mirror <url> 5 so as to get it to spin up 5 separate instances, load url, unpack it and serve ?
sina:
I can actually feel asciilifeform being angry at me in the future already
sina: so can you untangle these for me as
I'm a little confused
sina:
I did look at the learning tournament blog previously but
I couldn't really grok it
sina: where do
I upload this pcap
sina: mircea_popescu:
I dunno. all
I can say is when
I was reading the ai logs, and you mentioned irc repl,
I was thinking about how it could be implemented
sina:
I just googled "small RSA lib" and tomcrypt was one that had python bindings out of the box
sina: mircea_popescu:
I feel fine about reducing everything once the concept is OK'd
sina:
I was missing the final "-" of your pubkey footer
sina: yeah,
I'll let you know when
I have hunted down wtf is going on
sina: you can ctrl-c the daemon and
I will tell you when to restart
mircea_popescu:
i typed "hurr ?" into the demon window, though
i suspect that's not intended usage
mircea_popescu: so
i saved it as hurr.txt and then gossipc -k hurr.txt, no anmswer
sina: ah
I would've booted something with less lag is all
sina: mircea_popescu: where are you atm?
I booted in Frankfurt thinking you were in EU but just realised you're probly elsewhere :P
sina: ah interesting
I actually had a similar idea after reading abotu the ai stuff
ben_vulpes: tangentially relatedly,
i've been working from a cheapo ssd in this ancient once-gaming-rig
i got for a song and holy shit does it kick the ass off the ssds in macbooks
sina: ben_vulpes: you write clojure no?
I'd be interested to race golang vs functional jvm
mircea_popescu: "sina: ok, so should
I keep my screw implementation as is?" "mircea_popescu: yes."
mircea_popescu: this + the ai learning thing, which
i've not forgot about btw, will update it soonish.
sina: yah,
I just remember when implementing it
I had to write out that sentence on notepad as A and B to wrap my head
mircea_popescu:
i think
i was so ashamed of publishing bs originally that
i just edited on the spot
sina: mircea_popescu:
I didn't forget,
I thought you updated the blogpost on the day to reflect that and
I did it on my README too
sina: and
I developed them in tandem
sina: mircea_popescu: yes both python and go return identical hashes for stuff
I tested
ben_vulpes: but yeah
i caught that
i got a new caftan! neato!