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BingoBoingo: mod6: What does it take to add a pool to the bot?
atcbot: >> No data returned from CoinMiner.net << [PityThePool Hashrate]: 95.29 GH/s [iSpace Pool Hashrate]: 1.77 TH/s
ben_vulpes: one man's greed another man's short against the shartup market.
ben_vulpes: incompetence, malice, who can ever tell.
BingoBoingo: bounce: There's too many razors to keep them all straight
BingoBoingo: Because if you stare at their dispatch in disgust you might accidentally read it.
BingoBoingo: peterl: They do that to grab your attention
JuliaTourianski_: +ben_vulpes ty darling* my hand hurt, can't type
JuliaTourianski_: +ben_vulpes> ty darling
peterl: Is it just my kid's school, or do all teachers use comic sans for communication with parents?
decimation: heh thanks
danielpbarron: i have that book -- good stuff
assbot: Absolute OpenBSD, 2nd Edition: UNIX for the Practical Paranoid - Michael W. Lucas - Google Books
BingoBoingo: I'm digging for some. Here's a discussion that hit on some of the points http://openbsd.7691.n7.nabble.com/State-of-multiprocessing-and-multithreading-in-OpenBSD-td99419.html
BingoBoingo: decimation: Well, maybe not that old. The thing is OpenBSD's multiprocessor handling is different than other people's really interesting subject.
BingoBoingo: <decimation> asciilifeform: re:existing infrastructure << I think openbsd refuses to support multiple cpus << Come on they have a kernel that plays nice with multiprocessors
decimation: kakobrekla: I think I would rather own slovenia
bounce: IIRC you can do that yourself with gribble. also group the nick with nickserv
ben_vulpes: JuliaTourianski_: talk to nanotube if you want it changed. say "please" - he's a nice guy.
decimation: asciilifeform: re:existing infrastructure << I think openbsd refuses to support multiple cpus
JuliaTourianski_: +ben_vulpes no idea how that happened. noobicle.
kakobrekla: alibaba is supposedly worth as much as all the properties in slovenia.
ben_vulpes: mp_sails: just 'cause she claims it dun mean i buy it to any degree. larvae are larvae.
ben_vulpes: <mp_sails> if i actually sailed myself i'd prolly sink the whole show << daw it ain't that hard
ben_vulpes: JuliaTourianski_: why'd you keep the underscore?
BingoBoingo: strpfndr: No, don't particular care to recieve it either.
strpfndr: (on the same subject we had discussed)
strpfndr: ohhh, maybe I do :) Did I send you the application I'd sent to Breakout Labs?
strpfndr: hi, BingoBoingo, thanks. nothing to say though.
Rassah: Surprised to see you here :)
Namworld: It managed to make price go all derpy again.
mp_sails: well that'll be all for now, laters!
mp_sails: nothing and make a pr thing about it.
Namworld: Re tat's link
Namworld: Paypal is going to do... what?
mp_sails: (flail is imblaciu in ro, the process a imblaci. it's such an obscure word pretty much only medieval tool specialists evne know it)
mthreat: but the others ...
mp_sails: by asking her to translate flail to romanian.
mp_sails: i collect those. once broke the will to live of a young girl teaching english at uni
bounce: probably don't want to remove that stuff while sailing
mthreat: ("a tool for removing caulking or caulk")
mthreat: not sure in spanish, especially argentine spanish. according to google translate, "caulking" -> "calafateo", and "caulk" -> "masilla"
mthreat: mp_sails: decaulker? what is that? a tool that removes caulking?
ThickAsThieves: he'll talk about ta stuff tho
ThickAsThieves: i dont think it is
mp_sails: bounce, i remember the shock and awe when i noticed gwbasic can produce bytecode
ThickAsThieves: is enky's blog in the b-a blogroll?
bounce: needed quite the fsckton of tools to compile. TASM, MASM, BCC, whatever else. various versions even, they apparently weren't great at keeping a lid on the requirements mess.
mp_sails: in retrospect, hard to believe it's been 20 years and ms is sgtill a thing.
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bounce: this was drdos (5? with 4dos of course), so probably something slightly different again. did look at, but IIRC didn't keep a copy of the drdos 7 source when it got released.
mp_sails: except the non-dos version had some bugs ruined some hdds
bounce: oh the days of walking through (live) memory with a self-written memory dumper, or trawling the disk with whatwasit, norton or undelete, to see what old crap I'd deleted months ago
mp_sails proud user of the museum paradigm.
mp_sails: asciilifeform, i'm the one they laugh at for "ux", whike they get owned with shitty riuby/java/what have you
asciilifeform: mp_sails: just here in this channel, you'll turn up at least two, perhaps three people who, as boys, understood virtually the entire 'ms-dos' say.
mp_sails: ben_vulpes: "these hypothetical children are guests of our children, obviously. Our progeny will have refined palettes before they can hold a crayon." << o boy are you in for a crude soulraep.
mp_sails: was talking at museum line
asciilifeform: mp_sails: x86, but trivial retarget.
mp_sails: no i know what tinycc is.
mp_sails: one that isn't torvalds.
mp_sails: asciilifeform, well... what's one to do you know ?
asciilifeform: incidentally, for the practical&immediate folks, i recommend study of f. bellard's 'tinycc'.
mp_sails: ;;later tell jborkl if you keep doin this multiline spam of old posts hyou'll end up out of pinguirker
asciilifeform: mp_sails: for the practical and immediate - BingoBoingo's approach. (curate a museum)
asciilifeform: mp_sails: on account of becoming ever more reluctant to put it to the torch
asciilifeform: mp_sails: investing in existing infrastructure, paradoxically, makes us all the more fucked - imho
mp_sails: ie, consumer group pressure power : either get your chips assbot-certified or don't sell to us.
bounce: unless you'd go for the obvious but inconvenient route of signing everything in a specific commit
mp_sails: asciilifeform, at the very least this is better than nothing. at the very best this goes all the way to chips.
bounce: chinesely interesting figuring out how to do that without exploding the store
mp_sails: so you can set your package manager to disregard anything say w/o 3 assbot l2 trust.
asciilifeform: mp_sails: only to have whole edifice poisoned by a subtle multithreaded 'bug' in kernel, or small 'mistake' in cpu microcode.
mp_sails: bounce, every line of code bears the signature of all the people who read it and certify it's fine.
mp_sails: that was the worst youtube experience ever mthreat. 3 seconds sound, 10 seconds buffering ftw.
bounce: how'd that work?
mp_sails: and the next chair on that pile is, proper github. ie, github with read wot.
asciilifeform: mp_sails: not merely huge workload. journey to the moon on stacked chairs - unless done correctly - i.e. bonfire of the computations.
mp_sails: <kakobrekla> most often the signature and file is on same server which makes the whole thing kinda useless << i mean, wot signature.
mp_sails: asciilifeform, i know, huge workload. but once btc is 800k i think ima hire a small office dedicatdd to it
jurov: btw as most package managers do use gpg to check packages, it is usually preinstalled
pete_dushenski: jurov mp_sails editing, ty!
kakobrekla: ah brainfart, i was thinking hash
bounce: as long as the signing key isn't there, how is that proximity a problem?
kakobrekla: most often the signature and file is on same server which makes the whole thing kinda useless
asciilifeform: mp_sails: precompiled << for what. (e.g., which libc? and who volunteers to grok and sign that? etc)
mp_sails: prolly too soon, but anyway.
mp_sails: incidentally, this is a key service b-a should provide i think. maintain a repository of key software infrastructure, precompiled, signed.
mp_sails: and verify the signature is actually correct etc.
jurov: so it's better to just say use package manager
jurov: pete, the site you linked says about linux binaries "The following links direct you to external sites and those may provide old and possible very outdated versions of GnuPG."
mp_sails: tis a silly proposition, wtf has format to d owith anything ? this is unix not windows.
mp_sails: ben_vulpes: just want to bang on a drum all day? <<< i've never banged on a drum before...
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: but the command line operations only recognize .txt files, neh?
mp_sails: The20YearIRCloud, well cause im travelling
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: umm … lol ya that's not true, is it.
jurov: pete_dushenski: or you expressly want everyone to avoid gpg 2.0?
mp_sails: unless you actually read code, the compile business is a little silly.
The20YearIRCloud: mp_sails: why the name change?