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mod6: and im stuck between trying to making getting trb up and going for people, in
a "one-trigger-pull", and an organic vtron garden.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-15 01:21 mod6: asciilifeform: anyway, don't mean to sound like
a d. i think, lol, that I've come to the conclusion that I might have to make
a special 'alf' version that is stripped down of all functionality that does any automatic fetching of source or seals.
phf:
a hand curated set of wot, v tools and patches
phf: i think mod6's v is trying to solve bootstrapping problem, by pretending like it's not one. you have to have v tools, and you also have to have your ~/wot. those are created organically, at which point picking up
a tar.gz of vpatches or picking them manually is
a nobrainer. but if you're
a trb newb, you want all three at the same time, which seems like
a subversion of v design. why not just have
a v starter kit? you unpack it, you have
a111: Logged on 2016-09-15 01:21 mod6: asciilifeform: anyway, don't mean to sound like
a d. i think, lol, that I've come to the conclusion that I might have to make
a special 'alf' version that is stripped down of all functionality that does any automatic fetching of source or seals.
adlai: it didn't respond to
a request in PM
mod6: shinohai: it does get
a bit more interesting when you have >1 projects in
a local dir.
mod6: asciilifeform: anyway, don't mean to sound like
a d. i think, lol, that I've come to the conclusion that I might have to make
a special 'alf' version that is stripped down of all functionality that does any automatic fetching of source or seals.
☟︎☟︎ mod6: yes, intentional, if you're gonna be doing two different projects in
a dir, they need to have different vpatch directories.
pete_dushenski: which is itself
a theft of 'brezhnev's guitar' in riga.
pete_dushenski: sorry, make that $4bn. but that's just what happens do your usd when you build
a mega-project over
a decade. sorry for your qe.
jhvh1: shinohai: Error: "thanks" is not
a valid command.
phf: log. so at some point we were in "log according to btcbase" situation. with the recent move to multiple bots and more importantly multiple logs, we now have "log according to ..." model, which we can still though attempt to reconcile. once we move to gossip there can't even be
a talk of single log. it's always "log according to whoever heard and relayed it" by design.
☟︎ phf: asciilifeform: we started with
a single canonical log though, where kako's testimony was implicitly the word of tmsr. there was some anathem/"
A Canticle for Leibowitz" jokes about it, the log files were deeded, etc. while working on btcbase i realized that there can be no canonical log without arbitration, i.e. because of netsplits, lost messages, out of order, clock skews you need
a single authority to decide what ultimately goes into
☟︎ mircea_popescu: phf cuz logging as we use it atm is
a centralized thing
mod6: Well. Unless the line(s) referenced are say, more than
a few days old, then for obvious reasons, it's handy.
mod6: I find the quoting via web-logs cumbersome, personally. The only saving grace is when
a bot parses the line, the spits out that line, and maybe the next subsequent line so I get some context instead of having to copy the log line referenced and drop it into
a browser manually.
mod6: <+pete_dushenski> mod6: cool. unrelatedly, why do you c/p whole text line instead of using
a log link ? fwiw it's tough to read. << i'm old school. and trying to flip-flop between screens is hard for me.
pete_dushenski: that i can totally see. but until such time... i mean, it's not as if inline quoting is
a skill that needs to be kept sharp.
phf: fwiw that approach is gossip-proof, there was
a thread in logs, that there's not really such
a thing as "log" in gossip model, and the conclusion was that logging will need to be reexamined. inline quoting though remains
pete_dushenski: mod6: cool. unrelatedly, why do you c/p whole text line instead of using
a log link ? fwiw it's tough to read.
phf: i kind of want to believe that dogen wasn't
a bore, nor
a stickler, but otherwise their goals are unrelated to each other.
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: Error: "tr" is not
a valid command.
mircea_popescu: !~tr ro to en "Kalughin
a adormit si
a visat - cica sade el intr-o tufa, iar pe linga tufa trece militianul. Kalughin s-
a trezit, s-
a sters la gura si
a adormit din nou si
a visat din nou, cica trece el pe linga tufa, iar in tufa s-
a ascuns si sta militianul"
mircea_popescu: oh incidentally, anyone recall who wrote that short text about the guy that sleeps and dreams that he is hidden behind
a bush and by them goes
a militsyan
phf: there's
a series of russian koan parodies from the 90s internet called "dao-kakao" which among other things made fun of chinese names like that
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform we're going by "
A Study on the Liminal Space of Jeju Traditional Housing by MunjonPonpuri" -Kim Hyoung-Jun.
phf: madam blavatski and her followers did
a lot of damage for years to come. it was literally in her writing that original meaning doesn't matter, as long as the translation sounds cool (there's
a rationalization for why that somehow supposed to make sense)
☟︎ phf: mircea_popescu: i read nishijima translation, and the guy went out of his way to make it unreadable, but as precise as he could render. i can read japanese grammar, and nishijima's version comes with
a lot of kanji annotations. i've checked some of his claims, and they check out as far as it goes.
phf: further obscurantism comes from people who don't see clearly, but in
a markov chain thinking relay what they heard before "of course that's how it is, i heard it from joe, and it was tired then, what dogen is actually saying is this flowery shit i pulled out of my ass"
phf: there are some interviews with feynman where he's trying to explain how doing science is
a constant game of catching yourself lying to yourself long before it becomes
a question of "scientific community" etc.. dogen is coming from the opposite direction of learning to see things clearly as
a goal, and
a lot of his essays are descriptions of what he saw
mircea_popescu: i mean, how's he to know that god damned submarines leave
a trace, and certainly follow
a path. the waterbirds, wut.
mircea_popescu: but otherwise whatever, it's 1k ad. guy's
a notable thinker.
trinque has the gateless gate, read it
a couple times
phf: pete_dushenski: there's
a lot of vague, mystical takes on dogen, but i think that most of the time he makes very straightforward points, like in the wild fox koan, he just says that everything is bound by cause and effect, and if you think you can have
a magic talisman against it, you're going to suffer
pete_dushenski: phf: dogen! i have
a collection of his on my shelf here.
mircea_popescu has
a vague memory of ancient book for chitlins 30 years ago
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i thought that was more of
a case of "drown, old man, drown" ?
mircea_popescu: lobbes i dun wanna allocate @ at all ; and i'm going to skip # as
a first character also. how about you know !Q
phf: people who can't clearly visualize
a cause and effect graph trying to do science. dogen is laughing at them all the way from 13th century
☟︎ mod6: <+pete_dushenski> mod6: tb0t's new call command is !% << mircea_popescu speaking of this, I did get
a chance to read that trilema lastnight - and I was wondering if I could reserve this mnemonic for tb0t. Is that agreeable??
shinohai: i wonder if that could start
a war
mircea_popescu: girls add atropine to enlarge their iris, because this is hot. after
a while with this, they are blind.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform eh, that was jus'
a footnote. feel free to put it in
a comment if you wanna.
Framedragger: shinohai (or whoever): btw are the recent bashes available somewhere? i ask because i want to use them for
a quick something, i.e.
a .txt would do
mircea_popescu: context awareness, you could build
a VERY impressive bot using large probability fields etc.
trinque: mircea_popescu: I just fired up
a python markov thing with my logs as input
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-14: [13:37:03] <asciilifeform> 'German chemicals giant Bayer has confirmed its record-breaking $66bn takeover of GM seeds business Monsanto -
a deal that would create the world's biggest seeds and pesticides company.'
scriba: Logged on 2016-09-14: [13:34:05] <Framedragger> asciilifeform: agree re central point of failure; there should be
a network of these archivers, too
Framedragger: (kako has
a bot which announces additional info in #b-
a, for those wondering)
trinque: thestringpuller going to get
a visit from the bobs?
Framedragger: supersechi: he'll prolly be around in
a few hours' time
trinque: supersechi: you will need to upload your key to
a keyserver first
shinohai: i want
a snarky asciilifeformtron
Framedragger: asciilifeform: agree re central point of failure; there should be
a network of these archivers, too
a111: Logged on 2016-09-14 12:35 Framedragger: man i'll write an mp markov bot one of those days for sure. will probably sneak it into irc bot till it gets banned, too; see how long before people realise it's
a bot
a111: Logged on 2016-09-14 12:01 Framedragger: "rdtsc is not guaranteed to be available on every CPU, or to run at
a constant rate, *or be consistent between different cores.*" (emphasis mine). `get_cycles()` is recommended, but from cursory look it seems that on some architectures it uses rdtsc internally? madness.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-14 09:51 Framedragger: why is Vexual banned -
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-08-16#1522329 - why no bard. you know tor irc channels used to have this skruffy character who connected from some small shanty town in deep russia and spoke broken english. thing is, he found and reported on
a ton of deeper bugs, i mean like delicate race conditions that don't normally appear and shit. he claimed to have used win98 and complained all the time that tor broke on win98
Framedragger: form on archive.is is simple PeterL, just need to get
a "sekrit id" to then include it in the POST. also don't assume that all post requests succeed / archive.is gives the same answer, as shinohai noted
PeterL: so bot listens to chan and whenever it sees
a link it submits to archive.is?