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asciilifeform: phf: upcasing utf8 is a heavy op, so i suspect that it will be gnarly
asciilifeform: phf's search dun find it.
asciilifeform: phf ?
mircea_popescu: phf i'm not even sure what proper tools to talk about this in. so basically, you're discussing a sort of "nothing happened" for the mouthbreather population ?
mircea_popescu: phf well... it'd be a popup. neh ?
asciilifeform: unless i also misunderstood phf's thing.
mircea_popescu: phf do tell ?
asciilifeform: phf: i ~still~ froth with rage thinking about this
mircea_popescu: phf how does this relate to "peasant found himself writing code for library other peasants imported for no reason" ?
jurov: phf ^^
ascii_deadfiber: phf: my condolences!111 (tm) (r) (brin)
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 17:02 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486193 << i added refs:number, see if that's what you're looking for
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 13:27 mircea_popescu: phf feature request : can log search have a parameter indicating how many later references are needed for line to qualify ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 15:36 mircea_popescu: phf you really should make a blog! but meanwhile : http://trilema.com/2016/the-longest-s-expression-in-the-history-of-lisp-of-which-computing-science-is-a-subset-of-which-information-technology-is-a-subset-of-which-what-youre-currently-doing-probably-is-a-subset/
mircea_popescu: phf you really should make a blog! but meanwhile : http://trilema.com/2016/the-longest-s-expression-in-the-history-of-lisp-of-which-computing-science-is-a-subset-of-which-information-technology-is-a-subset-of-which-what-youre-currently-doing-probably-is-a-subset/ ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:13 PHF: i wonder if there are hidden implications to making all nicks case insensitive for /log/
mircea_popescu: phf ew uppercase
mircea_popescu: phf feature request : can log search have a parameter indicating how many later references are needed for line to qualify ? ☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:47 phf: entire wot as one giant s-expression, for people who are into that sort of shit, http://btcbase.org/tmp/wot.sexp (9.5MB)
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:30 phf: ok this time around it took 9.1s, 5s of cpu time (so that was correct). but entire wot takes 4.1mb (i forgot to gc at some point)
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 05:12 phf: it is because you hate freedom
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:52 phf: you might not notice it, because you look at it from the perspective of release summaries and hacker news posts, but the kind of decisions that go into llvm are ~entirely~ driven by large corporate with large teams and large hardware needs. it's synergistic.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:49 phf: Framedragger: despite the rhetoric people here are extremely pragmatic. but when you think about these things there's no reason to allow sloppy thinking. the question is "how much of a dick up your ass is too much dick", and the healthy answer is "none at all". llvm is good technology (it gives you same kind of layering that a decent common lisp compiler does, but for languages that are not used to that kind of richnes
BingoBoingo: ty phf
trinque: phf: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/r/80f816c5-a6cb-47c2-822c-05dc51e5462c/
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: phf does BSDbsdm too!!!
mircea_popescu: phf "a house enough to sit in and land as far as your eye can see"
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:49 phf: Framedragger: despite the rhetoric people here are extremely pragmatic. but when you think about these things there's no reason to allow sloppy thinking. the question is "how much of a dick up your ass is too much dick", and the healthy answer is "none at all". llvm is good technology (it gives you same kind of layering that a decent common lisp compiler does, but for languages that are not used to that kind of richnes
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 18:23 phf: i'm about to provision another machine based on asciilifeform's gentoo depotatoing, but i really wish tmsr had a better official distro
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 15:23 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-20#1485638 << btcbase is deployed using v (not quite fully automatically yet though), and there's all kind of support infrastructure in that folder that i don't want to diff every time, but also don't want to shuffle around
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 15:19 phf: oh poop, i guess i'll have to work on hard bugs instead :/
Framedragger: phf: the latter is true i suppose, but on stable hardware configurations the"drivers" etc prolly does not apply. but sure, size etc
trinque: phf: were you able to connect to pg?
thestringpuller: phf: ah. outdated chrome. just updated chrome and it is working now.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 12:29 thestringpuller: phf: random thought. is it possible to highlight lines when linked to a log with a direct line?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 04:23 phf: which is handy if you're using something else to produce the patch, or if you need to use a non-trivial diff command. for example i sometimes need to exclude files from diffing, so a command might look like diff -x foo -x bar -x qux -ruN a b | grep -v '^Binary files ' | vdiff > foo.vpatch
thestringpuller: phf: random thought. is it possible to highlight lines when linked to a log with a direct line? ☟︎
mircea_popescu: any chance of putting this on ~your blog~, so if three years from now i go "hey i wonder where was that thing phf made with the diffs" i can save an hour ?
mircea_popescu: phf interesting.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 02:45 phf: пух
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 02:32 phf: i kind of assume those things are not actually designed for drilling, but for accessorizing at home depot
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 02:12 phf: i also had one of these guys http://goodlinez.ru/userfiles/85.jpg
a111: Logged on 2016-06-20 02:12 phf: i also had one of these guys http://goodlinez.ru/userfiles/85.jpg
BingoBoingo: phf: The push down ratcheting screwdrivers by yankee/stanley are pretty cool, but also discontinued since forever ago.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 23:04 mircea_popescu: does this make sense to anyone outside of yours truly ? asciilifeform ? davout ? jurov ? phf ? trinque ?
pete_dushenski: weird that phf's logs differentiate between capitlised words and uncapitalised words. dunno if it's possible to bridge these two islands, but it'd be much appreciated.
mircea_popescu: phf the only problem here is that the ~6-800mn mouthbreather population contains a good 20 to maybe 50mn of these hard working, intelligent, dedicated folks. 99.???% of which get burned out by some idiot "boss" working within the imbecile ideological framework they got going there.
trinque: phf: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/r/53035bb2-78d3-4e15-9c8f-fc13f89a56cf/
trinque: $key phf
trinque: phf: yeah I mean, WONT STOP HITLER MITM, but I'd prefer putting your IP in the firewall and pg_hba
trinque: phf: would you be connecting to the db via btcbase.org ?
mircea_popescu: phf lol!
trinque: phf: I'll get you postgresql user/pass this evening
mircea_popescu: lol is your life "code hard, festival harder" phf ?
asciilifeform: does phf host it on a dial-up or what.
asciilifeform: ;;later tell phf log is dead
asciilifeform: ;;later tell phf log is deed
mircea_popescu: phf it's very hard to differentiate oneself when oneself has nothing to offer. forced mistake, what else to do other than.
mircea_popescu: phf afaik yeah, trinque will give you a sql link
a111: Logged on 2016-06-07 01:28 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-03#1475432 << i've used it, and the wukix people are responsive to feature requests. i think the source is a fork of one of kyoto common lisp derivatives, probably akcl. fwiw it's the same lineage as gcl and ecl, so ascii's "why not compile ecl" is entirely reasonable
asciilifeform: phf: can haz scans ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-14 05:31 phf: well, mp already pointed at this with his roman arch example
a111: Logged on 2016-06-14 05:18 phf: but i haven't seen those problems yet in the bitcoin codebase, the problem that i did see is a certain deliberate apartness of tinyscheme related code, that subtly violate my assumptions in a nagging way that i described above.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-14 05:03 phf: act from cause?
trinque: phf: the problem there is knowing how much compromise leads to death
asciilifeform: phf: i still dun see where openssl comes in
asciilifeform: phf: i quite agree that rereading can be beneficial. but NOT forced 'paint the snow heaps white' ru army style.
asciilifeform: phf: it was hanbot's story
asciilifeform: and phf actually had a good point earlier:
mircea_popescu: phf it just occured to me yeah, it is.
trinque: phf: does not matter
mircea_popescu: as phf explains above, and as i've tried to.
asciilifeform: phf: it was specifically labeled as a dangerous toy. for the reason you described.
trinque: phf: yes
asciilifeform: phf: in that sense absolutely
asciilifeform: phf: this is correct.
asciilifeform: phf: but we DON'T '#include tinyscheme', we include PARTICULAR HASH OF PARTICULAR SNAPSHOT
asciilifeform: phf: point was to separate 'i found this' from the 'and then i changed x,y,....'
mircea_popescu: phf the problem is there's no good way to extract that alias string. maybe yours is bitcoin and mine is Bit-coin
ben_vulpes: phf: i dun really 'burn' anymore
ben_vulpes: phf: bless the borg
ben_vulpes: phf: naw i mean like overtorquing and wallowing out a destructive fastener hole.
BingoBoingo: Aha ty phf
asciilifeform: phf: thread circa 2015. but if you have any boxes you haven't touched for >1y, you will have problem.
asciilifeform: phf: the approach illustrated in 'bone lisp' is ~equivalent to an ordinary scheme with strictly limited lifespan of whole session.
asciilifeform: phf: so what is this, NEVER deallocates ?
mircea_popescu: phf you double as a car mechanic ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-12 01:50 BingoBoingo: ;;later tell phf Apparently the motor commune still wants for mechanic https://stlouis.craigslist.org/lbg/5630646192.html
asciilifeform: phf has it
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell phf Apparently the motor commune still wants for mechanic https://stlouis.craigslist.org/lbg/5630646192.html ☟︎
gribble: thestringpuller was last seen in #trilema 10 weeks, 1 day, 21 hours, 20 minutes, and 0 seconds ago: <thestringpuller> phf: turning the logs into genius.com?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 23:04 mircea_popescu: does this make sense to anyone outside of yours truly ? asciilifeform ? davout ? jurov ? phf ? trinque ?
mircea_popescu: phf we're playing this alf invented game where he picks an item and ignores all the rest.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 01:15 phf: but you can easily upgrade open access service to a custom service and charge for the extra work too. if you want your ads injected on all machines, you don't get to put own exe, needs to spec out the problem and give it to botnet owner to develop. also means that particularly losery owners will rapidly transfer their botnets to smarter crowd
a111: Logged on 2016-06-10 01:03 phf: asciilifeform: i thought that botnets had pre-programmed set of functions, like "rent botnet to ddos" or "rent botnet to spam", and that functions were provided by owner
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 23:04 mircea_popescu: does this make sense to anyone outside of yours truly ? asciilifeform ? davout ? jurov ? phf ? trinque ?
asciilifeform: maybe borrow phf's formatting code he used in his patch viewer?
mircea_popescu: does this make sense to anyone outside of yours truly ? asciilifeform ? davout ? jurov ? phf ? trinque ? ☟︎☟︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 16:29 phf: philadelphia is all led pipes so they just give you a little paper that lets you test the water for free, and then presumably move "elsewhere"
a111: Logged on 2016-06-09 15:44 asciilifeform: phf: better still, ordinary cyanoacrylate glue for 50 cents a tube, but 'medical' - for $20+.