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asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i've been saving that thing so that i can ask it to be brought to my 'peine forte et dure.'
BingoBoingo is still surprised no one has bitten on the book I've listed in the orderbook
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Why must you temp me with interesting hardware at a time when I'm trying to condense necessary harware to fit onto Backpack
assbot: Those "Interceptor" Fake Cell Phone Towers Are in Washington D.C. Now
asciilifeform: ;;sell 1 "Symbolics 3620 Lisp Machine. Photos: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=51" at 3 btc must pick up in Washington, D.C. area, this item cannot be shipped economically. ☟︎
gribble: Error: For identification purposes, you must be identified via GPG to use the order book.
asciilifeform: ;;sell 1 "Symbolics 3620 Lisp Machine. Photos: http://www.loper-os.org/?p=51" at 3 btc must pick up in Washington, D.C. area, this item cannot be shipped economically.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: you can still buy them.
BingoBoingo: So... MacIvory is kind of the first thing I've seen that makes the Mac II seem interesting
MolokoDesk: I may simply make the deedBot register itself.
BingoBoingo: (or the first)
BingoBoingo: (last email address not known to go to a mailbox)
BingoBoingo: or maybe even tlarussa@diamondbacks.com
bounce: think you'd have to reg the bot separately anyhow. ask in #freenode?
kakobrekla: listen to dub
MolokoDesk: registering it then dumping the registration would work, but not with WoT
kakobrekla: (usually the hackers go for 123)
MolokoDesk: freenode assigns the same password to every nick I register. they're all me. It's some anti-sockpuppet feature. There may be work around. I haven't looked into it deeply
kakobrekla: i was going to suggest password124
MolokoDesk: i would but I'm not sure I want to put my password in the code.
kakobrekla: register the bots nick
deedBot: (switching DEEDBOT_CHAN from #cex-squawk to #bitcoin-assets)
MolokoDesk: bear with the verbose mode...
BingoBoingo: Ah, this particular municipality I'm in atm has a problem of erosion wound manholes threatening to collapse street, leaving the structures supporting manholes as tire slaughtering juggernauts.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: go to wash., d.c., look at manholes; sometimes they forget to strip the 'presidential' weld seals off.
BingoBoingo: dub> anyway isnt BingoBoingo conflating gps with goog/appl location service? << Not really. Dun have those standards to work with.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: no countermeasure to a turned over garbage truck on it, either
BingoBoingo: https://www.google.com/patents/US7607858?dq=national+security+agency&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xfMlVNjpD5KYyASjy4CgBQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwBQ << No countermeasure for thermite? (Not to breach, but to seal more)
assbot: Avionics Magazine :: The Real Reason Selective Availability Was Turned Off
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Well yeah, that second is what I mean. I dunno that the private was especially useful until the satellites accounted for relativity as they intuited time onto the manifold.
asciilifeform: rather, there were two signals, one 'civilian' - nearly worthless, another 'private' - which was accurate
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: misnomer. wasn't about the present-day claim of switching off location data to a geographic region
BingoBoingo: I might need to read more, but I though the whole selective availability thing was a bluff.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: nothing to do with this. clinton switched off 'selective availability'
BingoBoingo: This is true. GPS in the 90's was rather useless for pinpoint one's location in a city. Can now tell which building's entrance you are pondering.
decimation: yeah I would believe. Also GPS is one of the few that chose a rational timebase, no leap seconds
asciilifeform: actually it isn't an entirely useless thing, such devices can be used to provide experimental proof of, e.g., sr time dilation (yes, exists)
BingoBoingo: Ah, more productive. I was almost going to have to posit a "spiritual" sort of use case. Machine that does i++ as fast as possible, not as useful machine but as useful monument.
asciilifeform: (a long gap, more than a few years, between filing date and publication date - means a formerly secret patent. those are only printed when the subject matter leaks.)
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: it is used, for example, by bios prior to dram init sequence.
RagnarDanneskjol: requesting op please invite deedbot to chan
BingoBoingo: Bottleneck sure. Kind of like a disk drive in comparison. If a process and its handlers can't fit in 16 MB of on chip cache though this is a wrong solution for the task.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: not the heat, no. the wait states.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: That might be on the next napkin. atm I'm kind of leaning towards the memory not of die using some heat to prevent condensation.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: what do you intend to do with the memory ?
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: A napkin, "Netburst" pentium 4 stats and imagining scaling from there straight up on the clock...
BingoBoingo: dub: Then his chip is severely underclocked for this solution
dub: ercall this guy saying it was -36C on teh end oslt
BingoBoingo: But if the cold end never dips below room temperature...
dub: know a dude that built one out of an old fridge
asciilifeform: if cold end is below room temp - can condense.
asciilifeform: regardless of where the hot end is.
BingoBoingo: Ah, I'm imaging the heat exchange goes outdoors. Like in airconditioning.
asciilifeform: (why never caught on? answer: anything that can go below room temp. can have problems with condensation.)
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: ever own the old 'koolance' freon cpu gizmo ?
dub: dudes at old shop bought a wizbang 24 core/80?gigglebits machine for the purpose,then watched it humming along on 1 core
BingoBoingo: Multithreading is just a workaround for the real problem
dub: wiresharks problem is being single thread iirc
MolokoDesk: the verbose messages are probably useful for the demo to discuss to any level of detail what it does and how it does it.
RagnarDanneskjol: mircea_popescu - pls ping MolokoDesk when you want to go over deed module
MolokoDesk: and useable if you want to tolerate it's in-channel announcements. I'll make it terse by commenting most of those out. at that point it's ready to use.
dignork: asciilifeform: on wireshark site they promoted some wunder-вафля which can work with large datasets, but it's not there anymore
MolokoDesk: regarding the deedBot project: it's demonstratable now.
dignork: they do have something commercial, but I did not look too close
asciilifeform: just one of those things which there's precisely one of.
asciilifeform: afaik there is no serious contender for alternative to 'wireshark.'
asciilifeform: also lol, mircea_popescu getting his boxes off dhcp just today...?
asciilifeform: dignork: tcpdump...
dignork: dub: do you know of any sane alternative to wireshark? because working with <1G pcaps and re-reading the whole stupid file each time I change view filter hurts my sense of beauty
dub: get back to me when you've stood in a cold noisy DC on a con call to mumbai for 15 hours
mircea_popescu: moreover i don't use so many dumb things that have annoying needs.
mircea_popescu: dub i know enough to do port forwarding for things that iwant to work,
mircea_popescu: dignork exactly. tyvm :)
mircea_popescu: so logically, the outside router is 192.168.0.1, and the inside router 192.168.0.102 in its system. however the public ip address of the inside router is 192.168 >> 1 <<< . 1
dignork: never tried it, but net 1 - 192.168.0.x, net 2 - 192.168.1.x should work if both use 255.255.255.0 mask
mircea_popescu: hm, this shou;dn't work.
mircea_popescu: so can the innermost lan think the router is 192:168:0:1 while the router thinks the other router is 192:168:0:1 ?
dub: the meme that keeps on giving
BingoBoingo: Is it an issue with the firewall/packet-filter?
BingoBoingo: Did you make sure the goat was a virgin?
mircea_popescu: the router connects fine, as proven by knowing what time it is. computers connecting to it see its network, but fail to connect to the interwebs
mircea_popescu: soo, trying to daisychain nat routers. the 2nd one i configured to use as static ip 192.168.0.102 which is what the upstream one would have allocated it, and then 192.168.0.1 as gateway
BingoBoingo: assbot> Tax bureau gets Swiss bank accounts data - BuenosAiresHerald.com << Much bigger news for BTC than PayPal trying to get its dick wet
gribble: You rated user jborkl_ on Sat Feb 1 01:01:22 2014, with a rating of 1, and supplied these additional notes: He blogs and stuff..
assbot: Preemptive strike, to have on hand for when Butterfly Labs gets hauled off to jail in corpore pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell jborkl you don't know where to start ? here's a suggestion as to where to start : http://trilema.com/2013/preemptive-strike-to-have-on-hand-for-when-butterfly-labs-gets-hauled-off-to-jail-in-corpore/
mircea_popescu: scammer won't change his tune even if his tune is pre-published years earlier. because.. why would he.
mircea_popescu: “It appears the FTC has decided to go to war on bitcoin overall and is starting with Butterfly Labs. Butterfly Labs is being portrayed by the FTC as a bogus and fake company."
mircea_popescu: dude check them out, they're doing it EXACTLY .
mircea_popescu: “Butterfly Labs is disappointed in the heavy-handed actions of the Federal Trade Commission. In a rush to judgment, the FTC has acted as judge, jury and executioner, contrary to our intended system of governmental checks and balances. "
mircea_popescu: The fact that the information was today released by the French state to Echegaray under the legal umbrella of a bilateral agreement between both countries’ tax authorities on so-called double taxation put those doubts to rest."
mircea_popescu: "According to Clarín’s supplement iEco, it was Falciani who originally contacted the Argentine authorities to talk about the list, but there was a legal obstacle to circumvent before the information could be used by AFIP: if the list was given straight to Echegaray outside official state channels, its validity would not have stood in front of a court of law.
ben_vulpes: and yet being "unbanked" is a bad thing to the libtard
mircea_popescu: "“We will analyze the information on a case-by-case basis, and cross-reference this database with the taxpayers that have declared accounts on Switzerland’s HSBC,” Echegaray explained afterwards when meeting the press at the Argentine Embassy in France." << how about "we can't use stolen data".
mircea_popescu: "The head of the AFIP tax bureau Ricardo Echegaray received yesterday an encrypted CD from the French government containing information on 3,900 undeclared bank accounts of Argentine origin in the Swiss branch of HSBC. The original source of information is whistleblower Hervé Falciani, who worked as an IT engineer at the bank for seven years before deciding to leak what he saw as systemic tax evasion."
mircea_popescu: everyone's whore, those swiss.
mircea_popescu: when mingled with the nonsensical misrepresentation of democracy as a representative process, the resulting hypergolic explosion scatters headless chickens over a large surface, which headless chickens then proceed to "do something" because they "have to do something"
mircea_popescu: all this mess stemming from the intellectually bankrupt ideology that there is such a thing as "progress" which somehow is made out of "change".
mircea_popescu: pity it doesn't also mention how bush and his lackey blair lied about imagined "weapons" that they themselves did have, but iraq did not have.
mircea_popescu: "At the Munich Satellite Navigation Summit on 10 March 2010, a Chinese government official asked the European Commission why it no longer wanted to work with China, and when China's cash investment in Galileo would be returned."