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trinque: you ask me to do something, and hell,
I might. but when
I get to it.
trinque: man do
I love the model of bot services as compared to "web apps"
☟︎ mod6: so
I think, hopefully sometime today,
i'll send out t.pl to the ML as is - however
i don't really expect anyone to use t.pl themselves. sending it to the ML for more of posterity purposes.
mod6: oh nevermind,
i think shinohai has it covered. totally didn't see that.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-27 16:01 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: where
i live they will reply with grunts, like the soldiers in 'wolfenstein'.
BingoBoingo: trinque: Nah, pretty sure
I started republic's first rehab. Or maybe caz. Even mp's work reforming USian college victims might count as first rehab.
trinque: there,
I just started the republic's first rehab
Framedragger: right you are;
i was mixing the terms to further my point
Framedragger: yeah.
i mean one day
i'll grow balls and get out of my comfort zone of sorta-pseudo-anonymity. your points are valid here, even though
i think it's possible to do useful/productive work under pseudo/anonymity. this doesn't work if you require the *world* to recognize your awesomeness, of course :)
mircea_popescu: otherwise, if you go by this currently fashionable "
i'll aim to be nobody and call it privacy ; and to do nothing worth the mention and call it security", the only certainty is that you'll be nobody and have done nothing, which is exactly the fucking purpose of the socialist state - death in your time.
mircea_popescu: whole matter ties right into why
i do not consider anonymity a valid approach.
Framedragger: fair enough. but
i also tell you that there are hosting providers which say fuck you to LE of specific states; but ultimately it boils down to the same security question: "how important are you?" - if you're important enough then sentimentalities of sysadmins will be ignored.
BingoBoingo:
I am adds to tmsr.vocab not the word we want, but the word we need.
Framedragger: e.g. 2x4.ru have a reputation of being more hardcore;
i know this sounds naive and it probably is, but
i've heard this from trustable sysadmins running, er, shadier stuff. this is of course anecdotal and it's naive to trust someone with your hardware anyway.
Framedragger: "
i am not aware of any services that can be considered bulletproof much like
i'm not aware of any electoral process that can be considered representative, any computer code that can be considered correct or any fiat financial item that can be considered not a scam." <<
i see your point and
i agree, however it's probably not "all of the same"; e.g. 2x4.ru have a reputation of being more hardcore;
i know this sounds naive and it probably
i Framedragger: "
i am not aware of any services that can be considered bulletproof much like
i'm not aware of any electoral process that can be considered representative, any computer code that can be considered correct or any fiat financial item that can be considered not a scam." <<
i see your point and
i agree, however it's probably not "all of the same";
mircea_popescu:
i was convinced the occasional slut is also one of teh tilly sisters
mircea_popescu:
i am not aware of any services that can be considered bulletproof much like
i'm not aware of any electoral process that can be considered representative, any computer code that can be considered correct or any fiat financial item that can be considered not a scam.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: yeah of course -
i just meant that any LT servers cannot be considered to be "bullet-proof"; but maybe you were not aiming for the latter in terms of phuctor hosting anyway
mircea_popescu: Framedragger
i honestly don't give a shit what small national governments think they're doing or not doing or whatever. "lithuania" the subject of law is as unrecognized as usg is. no relation to anything, no power to anything, they can write bluntman and chronic comics about how "it is" an' "keep it real" if they so wish.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> what made you think
i was << how excited you sounded :D
Framedragger:
i think
i once contacted them about running a tor exit node there, they had said well if you put in your own reverse dns info for the ip block we give you then we 100% don't give a shit
Framedragger: asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ohey
i know this hosting company :D the physical server is probably in šiauliai, a small town with good uplink heh
Framedragger: "unfortunately it is not as easy to go out of inner jail." <<
i picture here a seneca with a screwdriver
mircea_popescu: phf hey did you know your -> last doesn't woirk unless
i say "first" there first ?
phf: to go out in georgetown blah blah blah k street clubs " girl going "
i looove dc, yeah,
i sent my applications to AU and GWU"
phf:
i rarely meet anybody from dc in dc, but plenty of people from ohia, illinois, .. on my recent trip to south carolina
i actually got to witness The Origin Event. went to a bbq place not far from a college, monday, 4pm or so, bartenders are two girls in their 20s, there's a dc brah looking guy sitting at a bar with a track girl, both on their 4th beer and 3rd shot. guy talking at audience "yeah,
i'm going to move to dc next year,
i like
mircea_popescu:
i'm just preparing a string of these q's for the future historians. "are you picking up chix!?" "are you fucking a dude ?!" "did you just shoot that guy ?!?!?!"
mircea_popescu: most argentards
i talk to never heard of juan manuel de rosas either. they know all about kirschner and peron and all the other socialist shitstains. they even heard of most of the unitarios, if pushed, and well learned among their barefoot barbaric tribe. but they never ever heard of the federalists, god help 'em.
shinohai: ;;later tell mod6 Thanks for report,
I like how tbot is progressing.
a111: Logged on 2015-01-07 04:44 artifexd:
I would think that instead of a list of ip addresses you would have a list of pubkeys and each pubkey has one (or more) ip addresses assigned to it. When you start up gossipd, it calls out to all the ip addresses in the lists and says "
I'm bob, proven by this signature. Prove you are alice, with cryptoproof". If the answering box responds appropriately,
mircea_popescu: it doth make the day nearer when you'll have to split it like discussed
i guess.
mircea_popescu:
i guess part of that price being that the raid's gonna malfunction again next week ?
mircea_popescu:
i had no fucking idea why, then. nor really cared to examine the matter. but today, looking back at it, seems to me their inept sjw style of faux "creativity" didn't sit well with me.
mircea_popescu:
i have no idea.
i think it's a financial discussion of alternate cryptocultencies.
mircea_popescu:
i wonder what live literate female doesn't write sikrit pronz these days.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-26 03:59 mircea_popescu: though in fairness doggedly loyal, intelligent and all around valuable chicks that otherwise never had a chance can be found. like anywhere,
i guess.
mircea_popescu: though in fairness doggedly loyal, intelligent and all around valuable chicks that otherwise never had a chance can be found. like anywhere,
i guess.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-05-26 02:50 asciilifeform: am
i thick or what.
mod6:
i have an openbsd with some custom patches and tweaks.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-25 22:05 Framedragger: The Web trivialized this original Xanadu model, vastly but incorrectly simplifying these problems to a world of fragile ever-breaking one-way links, with no recognition of change or copyright, and no support for multiple versions or principled re-use. Fonts and glitz, rather than content connective structure, prevail.""" <- sorry
i get sentimental easily :/
mircea_popescu: anyway, the marginal point here is that yes, sooner or later - and likelyt sooner than
i'd like - we'll end up havign to tmsr this stupid shit also.
mircea_popescu:
i fail to see what's intelligent in this so far. maudlin spuriosities about stuff ~
I~ know about, and
i'm so much a "computer dork" as
i'm a fighter pilot.