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Framedragger: anyway. ssh server key spider. *considers setup*
Framedragger: oh maybe rfc4880 in itself does not include a whole certificate bloat thing. ok
Framedragger: jurov so the convertor does the whole "create x.509 certificate" thing etc? nice nice
Framedragger: the convertor converts keys into some kind of tmsr rsa format, then?
Framedragger: i suppose i should search logs for previous discussions? unless anyone wants to give a more particular summary? spider as many keys from as many hosts running ssh as possible?
Framedragger: "also, anyone want to run a ssh server key spider ?" << heh, k, i'm up for this, might as well be useful while i brood
☟︎ Framedragger: hahah. oh i *bet* that wears you off after a while!
Framedragger: parliament, say, is often referred to by durnių laivas, as well as the whole country, its populace, etc; same with "kaimas" being used interchangeably with populace
Framedragger: can't think of a specific word - there's a notion "idiots' ship" - durnių laivas - and also: the whole word "village" (kaimas) has very clear connotations of idiocy, in and of itself, and is used thusly sometimes
Framedragger: didn't you say something to the tune of "i'd like to die here" :)
Framedragger: it's nice to hear that argentina is a livable place, then. i enjoyed the pix on trilema fwiw
Framedragger: yeah glasgow is a student population to a degree, quite so, and that is indeed nice
Framedragger: most of local gals are fucking ugly as fuck, yes indeed
Framedragger: yeah there are friendly people here, with brains etc. weather is shit obvs., and i admit it affects me. hence travels to morocco and suchlike
Framedragger: just about. glasgow voted "yes" to separation, obviously
Framedragger: it is, it is. so what you're saying is that scotland is not part of the uk. if only
Framedragger: so i heard! and tbh i would indeed like that, at least for a time!
Framedragger: i'm too young to hold a decent convo, seemingly. owell. glasgow, uk. it's alright. you'll make fun of uk tho, and that's only fair. i'll move at some point
Framedragger: it's too cold, folks don't talk much in streets, though you can bump into an old guy who invites you to chess for a beer (and by god he needs that beer), he does well, you're in a very cheap shitty bar and you realize it's now closed and the bar is serving vodka to the regulars who're now around you, sometimes succeeding in discussing something interesting
Framedragger: i don't know what to think of that country. i mean, it's shit, but this is sorta a priori
Framedragger: there certainly exist chix who do bdsm though, not that it could be otherwise
Framedragger: yes. unless you mean "the club" (not venue), then i'm not sure, but there are people's circles which seem to function well, yes. i've been out of the country for some time and am generally not in loop
Framedragger: high cost of living, cf. other european countries, whereas avg wage is maybe just over 500eur / mo? hence whole country is grumpy
Framedragger: lots of nice booty (for real though, not a joke)
Framedragger: (incidentally, fuck marrakech. the whole country's full of tourists, but marrakech doubly so. fes is where it's at!!1)
Framedragger: misinterpreted question. "what does it buy". yeah, the nice feeling inside, so, zero, i suppose
Framedragger: well, say, zero, really. possible time cost for bot maintainers, tho
Framedragger: i suppose there's no true need, but have you considered moving to a new/different irc network? or can that wait till gossipd saves the internet?
Framedragger: shit i missed lots of interesting drama, it seems :D
Framedragger: but e.g. i auth with gribble and apparently that's enough. deedbot sees this. i guess that's fine?
Framedragger: noob question but by god am i confused. is deedbot's WoT a different WoT from that which is serviced by gribble?
Framedragger: have you folks considered making a god damn wiki of all these funky letters, or is that too socialist of an effort? :)
Framedragger: they started by just choosing to prune certain features off of the beast , thereby removing some particularly bad parts
Framedragger: i mean it's a largish codebase, but in terms of general approach / effort. borne out of anger towards openssl, all that
Framedragger: asciilifeform do you have an opinion on libressl? sorry if i'm pestering ya
Framedragger: oh i have some of those there.. but they're not important keys anyway. hey that sounds like a nice project
Framedragger: re. github, just fyi github is less.. hegemonic these days. gitlab is doing well, and that one's a bit less shit etc. this may sound like a partial solution to a fundamental problem, sure, but mh i dunno.
Framedragger: but i probably overestimate the powa of the folk.
Framedragger: yeah fair enough, regarding numbers, of course that makes sense. but social networks have this nagging thing of critical mass, sometimes. i know this is a naive viewpoint, but with e.g. networks which are for meets-and-greets, you know, location-based circles whatnot, it does require some amount of people for there to be more people. then again, maybe there are more smart folk around than i presume. though that's a dangerous assumption i
Framedragger: (heheh in the beginning of that article are you basically quick-tutorialing people about the analytic/synthetic distinction (in a way)? i mean it's about the (possible existence of) truth-conditions of propositions with no reference, but it has this vibe to it)
Framedragger: i've read quite a few articles but it's still, like, such a small amount
Framedragger: hm. i guess your notion of "adoption" is not like many others. i.e., it's not a matter of "whether majority of animals use it", but rather "whether majority of intelligent animals use it", or somesuch. because folks are also super lazy about switching from a broken thing to a more functional and better thing. case in point: much of enterprise software. (not that there may not be good gems there)
Framedragger: k, i see the.. angle. i suppose you belief in them having to adapt or die comes from most of your endeavours of the kind succeeding? which - don't get me wrong - is very admirable - but, like, it requires napoleonic levels of confidence. not that it's bad in and of itself
Framedragger: every time git is confused for github, a kitten dies
Framedragger looks for reasons to hate git in logs. (spoiler, i don't hate git.. at least not yet)