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asciilifeform: aaaand from the dept. of unsurprises, 'Today, I am happy to report that the site is back up — this time under Project Shield, a free program run by Google to help protect journalists from online censorship. And make no mistake, DDoS attacks — particularly those the size of the assault that hit my site this week — are uniquely effective weapons for stomping on free speech...' -- herr krebs
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160925/#100 << actually i enjoyed reading.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160925/#53 << and yet i bet you that a) it's "cloud" bullshit ie no relation between can and label and b) if i hit them they'll go down faster than a honest 2gb ram dual core dedicated which retails for like 100 bux.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform is the canonical "clojure suxx!" standard bearer but i don't think he has my contempt of familiarity
shinohai: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-25#1548447 <<< bwahaha I didn't think about how r/btc would take any article critical of theymos and send to moon. ☝︎
Framedragger: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160925/#62 << nice, i got meself some nice nicknames courtesy of pete_dushenski
shinohai: Yeah I do need to add isup too eh
shinohai: I have usermode +g set, I take no PM's until BingoBoingo 's question is answered
phf: ok, i'm done with public media for this week
DarkMatters: Lol, I'm here following the link on bitcointalk.org trying to get the game running
phf: "A.I. Doesn't Get Black Twitter (inverse.com)"
mircea_popescu: i imagine he can't recover, either.
shinohai: !~later tell BingoBoingo From latest Qntra: "While lesser world leaders the criminal gang in Washington" .... could use a placate perhaps? I didn't quite understand the sentence.
mircea_popescu: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20160924/#271 << i recall the solution being "ascii and fuck you."
mod6: i think what you require, is just to be able /join #trilema, have your key registered with deedbot, and have at least one rating from a Lord.
anond: as yousee i am not used to use IRC
anond: how i may have sure that i will be able to go back to this channel
anond: yes..maybe in the near future i myght do that
anond: i hope i may learn more
anond: ok.. maybe i would do authenticated login
anond: ok . i wiil try key id
anond: mod6, how i do a search? ...what to put in 'Search String:'
mod6: https://sks-keyservers.net/i/#submit
anond: ok..the its done..i havent removed the second line before to upload
anond: the problem is that below the header.... between the header and the key.....appears the words " Version: GnuPG v2"" that i dont know if should remove or keep before upload to the servers...
anond: i have genreated a text file with extension .asc with a header plus the key plus a footer...does you understand? oes you know what is?
mod6: about all i can do is try to look up your FP in some sks keyserver to see if its there to resolve that dependency.
anond: but i havent a doubt about if the process of upload the key was all correct
anond: i have done around 30 minutes ago
anond: i understand
mod6: and i'll look it up
mod6: and it's not instant, i.e. if you send your key to a key server, it may be some hours before it can be queried successfully by deedbot.
anond: this is the point where i have a doubt
mod6: because I think that deedbot grabs the pubkey from there, although i may certainly be wrong
mod6: i believe that a prerequsite is having your key in a keyserver.
anond: i have done the msg/register command here
anond: should i give the register command here?
mod6: this is what I see, for both nicks, so not sure: http://wotpaste.cascadianhacker.com/pastes/pzvpf/?raw=true
mod6: !~ later tell trinque anond_ here needs some help getting regstered with deedbot for eulora. he tried to register, althought I'm not sure if it worked. can you check it out for him?
trinque: I used to work for the first company that manufactured server blades...
a111: Logged on 2016-09-24 15:03 phf: asciilifeform: i like how your hardware suggestions result in buying sprees.
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548167 << somebody claiming I don't understand that I've bought a CPU debugger? ☝︎☟︎
mod6: I love the use of "amateurish balderdash".
a111: Logged on 2016-09-24 02:33 mod6: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, TMSR~ and General Assembly: I'd like to present, on behalf of The Bitcoin Foundation: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-September/000234.html
mod6: <+asciilifeform> http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548016 << this is very spiffy and finally obsoletes the ad-hoc thing i've been using since rotor 1 - finally i can use mod6's script. will test later this weekend. << hey thanks! let us know how it goes. ☝︎
phf: i wonder if they are going to make a man|zero-width-joiner|boy sequence invalid, to fight pedophilia
phf: i suppose the solution is the same, cap it at version X
phf: well, remember that really old thread where we were deciding if tmsr material is ascii or utf-8 or somesuch, and i was saying "the implications of importing all the unicode shit is that we will have to support unicode libraries" etc
phf: one i first read those i thought to myself "that's cute but only 4? that's kind of limited". took me like 15 years to realize that not understanding of those is at the root of all computer folly
phf: haha, it was, actually i thought it was something unrelated, because tom knight koan comes up ~a lot~
a111: Logged on 2015-09-28 21:22 phf: this goes back to tom knight and the lisp machine koan. you can't substitute understanding, and every piece of your stack where your understanding is limited by "stuff is happening i think" is going to bite you in the ass. specifically you can't take an opaque blob that barely runs on dev's machine and expect it to cleanly deploy, and no amount of container is going to change that.
phf: "i like how"
asciilifeform: phf: i'd prefer that they did not
phf: asciilifeform: i like how your hardware suggestions result in buying sprees. ☟︎
asciilifeform: so it was not yet done, and i don't expect to see it done any time soon.
shinohai: I didn't snore, I almost bought one but yeah lack of ram made me wait
asciilifeform: shinohai: i got it jtag'd and then folks said 'snore' and i boxed it up, put on shelf.
asciilifeform: i will spell out here, what the thing is for. it is for os development, and specifically those aspects that cannot be done under, e.g., qemu, namely -- diddling of live hardware (nics, vga, etc)
asciilifeform: i still have a bunch of'em, they have 10,001 uses.
mircea_popescu: i still have a crate of them stashed.
shinohai: Well it isn't really weight I guess, I do rsync trb blockchain to it. So it has uses.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-24 02:57 trinque: echoing asciilifeform, I recommend anyone that has an interest in the future of republican computing purchases this asap http://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=48524
asciilifeform: trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548026 << i might have already linked to it, but the ~second~ version of the board is significantly better (2x the ram, digital vga) BUT doesn't come with probe. ☝︎
shinohai: I envision the future being mircea_popescu 's head in a jar, labeled "Trilema" ala Richard Nixon from Futurama
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform too late, i've beheaded him.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-24 02:33 mod6: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, TMSR~ and General Assembly: I'd like to present, on behalf of The Bitcoin Foundation: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-September/000234.html
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-24#1548016 << this is very spiffy and finally obsoletes the ad-hoc thing i've been using since rotor 1 - finally i can use mod6's script. will test later this weekend. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: "The spirit of Jacobinism, if not entirely a new spirit, has at least been cloathed with a more gigantic body and armed with more powerful weapons than it ever before possessed. It is perhaps not too much to say, that it threatens more extensive and complicated mischiefs to the world than have hitherto flowed from the three great scourges of mankind, WAR, PESTILENCE and FAMINE. To what point it will ultimately lead society, i
trinque: I've been giving the forth-y scripting component some attention lately
trinque: but, great start. personally I'm also excited by ben_vulpes work munching blocks with lisp
mod6: I kinda felt like placing things like 'rotor' in 'shit'.
trinque: I only complain that the move wasn't towards "shit"
mod6: One of the last changes I made was to rid the 'shit' directory, and just use one directory; 'deps'. At which point the rotor & rotor patch were deedified.
trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-02-13#1404464 << this I think is still merited, in that the separation of at least "deps" and "shit" is meant to encourage *cutting them off* ☝︎
trinque: asciilifeform: I think you'll be pleased to find that two of your objections have been resolved from the time I first posted these makefiles
trinque: mod6: I'll read over the final vpatch tomorrow and then sign
mod6: <+shinohai> http://archive.is/sMtvM <<< All aboard the Hindenburg train! << i lel'd.
phf: i haven't had to up myself in such a long time, took me a while to figure out how
mircea_popescu: i have been entertained.
trinque: echoing asciilifeform, I recommend anyone that has an interest in the future of republican computing purchases this asap http://www.semiconductorstore.com/cart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=48524 ☟︎
jhvh1: shinohai: thestringpuller was last seen in #trilema 1 day, 13 hours, and 20 seconds ago: <thestringpuller> "The main cost in the initial synchronization is disk I/O when seeking for transactions in the blockchain. Default cache size (dbcache) is 100MB, and it is too low. I always set it manually depending on the amount of RAM in the system (5GB for dbcache on a 8GB system)." << re: discussions of using SSDs on initial sync.
mod6: Salud! You're most welcome. I really do appreciate your help, and certainly the abilities of your deedbot.
mod6: I'd like to take the chance to humbly thank: shinohai, trinque, and ben_vulpes for their suggestions, steadfast attention to detail, and tireless efforts to get this tested and into your hands.
mod6: mircea_popescu, asciilifeform, TMSR~ and General Assembly: I'd like to present, on behalf of The Bitcoin Foundation: http://therealbitcoin.org/ml/btc-dev/2016-September/000234.html ☟︎☟︎
phf: i know this old vietnam guy in maryland, who's a reseller of marine supplies, for deployed marines. i couldn't believe it, when he told me. you want shit that doesn't suck, you better pay own money for it
shinohai: Really? I liked the old class A's better
mats: i like the new pattern
mats: i'm kidding
mats: its convuluted, i know
mats: at least that is why i would buy one
a111: Logged on 2014-11-05 06:19 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i've a story about those things.
mats: i would imagine the purpose is to gain time against a home invader
asciilifeform: at any rate i'm not certain what is the point of this, victim can still escape from window
shinohai: I wince at the mention of disposable camera caps
asciilifeform: pretty sure that i did
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: did i ever tell the tale of when i attempted to weld with such a camera
mats: i feel like people would notice someone carrying a torch around
a111: Logged on 2016-08-29 18:36 covertress: mircea_popescu i've been asked to extend you a similar offer... to write for steemit xD
asciilifeform: meanwhile, from earlier idiocy, '"It's hard to imagine a stronger form of censorship than these DDoS attacks because if nobody wants to take you on then that's pretty effective censorship," Krebs told Ars on Friday. "I've had a couple of big companies offer and then think better of offering to help me. That's been frustrating."'
asciilifeform: https://archive.is/XkHIh << peanut gallery snapshot for the lulz. 'I wonder if @briankrebs has a negligence case against the manufacturers of the IoT devices that got hacked and took down his website?' .... but somehow not mircea_popescu against shitpress, because Reasons. etc