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mircea_popescu: http://www.okemosschools.net/education/page/download.php?fileinfo=RXJpYy5wZGY6Ojovd3d3Ny9zY2hvb2xzL21pL29rZW1vcy9pbWFnZXMvZG9jbWdyLzg2NDdmaWxlNzA4MDMucGRm&sectiondetailid=160 <<->> some lafond article pointing out that if you see a man with girlfriend(s) he's black, whereas if he's white he's generally a junkie and if accompanied by a female her cuckold.
mircea_popescu: isn't 2013 a little late for rick rolling ?
mircea_popescu: i suppose this is as good a plan as it gets in the context.
phf: asciilifeform: you were right, four quarters is a large shtf project, using hippie and music festivals to find their operations. i can see why orlol would like it
mircea_popescu: not such a bad idea.
Framedragger should write some kind of simple thingie which takes (1) keyword and (2) timestamp pairs as intervals, and produces a kind of wiki page for all given keywords. (2) can be amended later as needed. so that there'd be a page for gossipd without much effort at all ☟︎☟︎
asciilifeform: (pubkeys, in all known asymmetric systems, can be inferred from M bytes of traffic. so NO pubkey should ever transmit a burst of >=M.)
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 00:39 asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-13#1481339 << a correct gossipd node processed NOT ONE BYTE unless it is covered by a signature traceable to a known peer.
Framedragger: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-13#1481381 << would the scheme of gossipd in your mind as it currently stands allow for signatures by a non-permanent gpg key (by something akin to ephemeral key)? identity (of communicating party) integrity would be within the decrypted contents; but not ascertainable by message header (here's gpg id 0xbabe) ☝︎
Framedragger: i'll sketch mp's scheme on a whiteboard tomorrow or thereabouts, so i can say that i get the picture. makes sense overall, in terms of no chans as such, etc etc.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-13#1481339 << a correct gossipd node processed NOT ONE BYTE unless it is covered by a signature traceable to a known peer. ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: more importantly, "order" is not clearly a physical entity. all you have is observers.
Framedragger: (i hope you lost any hope in ip address in packet as a form of identity/proof/whatnot, though!)
Framedragger: right, the example, however, only probed a general scheme, and no protocol particulars. but fair enough
Framedragger: all i meant was that you e.g. have an otr fingerprint - which represents a permanent keypair. but your otr client establishes ephemeral key per each session
mircea_popescu: the authority of an ephemeral key must be a) contextual and b) not reconstructable.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: won't argue as it's obvious that it'd be fruitless. i can certainly see the viewpoint. "what he pushes == snakeoil" is a strong accusation tho. however, i'm not prepared to provide defence till i'm old, weary, and wise (or at least till i'm old)
Framedragger: (incidentally, author has a nice writing voice, https://moxie.org/stories.html / moxie.org)
Framedragger: in other news, am casually looking into perfect forward secrecy in *asynchronous* communications. this *may* turn out to be relevant for gossipd enthusiasts and connoisseurs in the long run, too. the most simple way appears to be for nodes to generate a bunch of "pre-keys" (halves of ephemeral key exchange), and store/cache them somewhere (obvs signed by their permanent identity key), a la https://whispersystems.org/blog/asynchronous-sec
mircea_popescu: Framedragger a) what "et al" ; b) no i wouldn't.
Framedragger: i would maintain that the socialist set and the doesnt-deserve-bitcoin set are not necessarily mutually exclusive; at least this cannot be known a priori. mp et al. would argue that it can; so be it
thestringpuller: I refuse to live in a world where my hard work is plundered by mr. millenial who was sucking on his momma's tit until 22.
Framedragger: thestringpuller: "do people deserve bitcoin?" is this still a non-rhetorical question? :)
thestringpuller: "Without any regulation you can't stop a bad actor before they start. They only need to scam people once to make a lot of money.
Framedragger: ahhh. not a bad thing hm
Framedragger: uh need to check. but it's just a TCP SYN!
Framedragger: vc: just fyi, there appears to be a ~10k packets / second limit somewhere upstream, are you aware of anything of the kind? i'm just running some self-tests (using a program which has its own TCP stack, i.e. no use of kernel networking / sockets). same tests produce at least 10 times as much elsewhere. cpu not the bottleneck. just wondering what it could be
mod6: jurov: what if one doens't have a coinbr account?
vc: I'm going to have to put like a tutorial on the checkout page
jurov: yes, your shares are tied to your gpg fingerprint, so pls make a signed request to onetime/automatic delivery toi certain coinbr account
mod6: or, if you'd rather i signed a statement saying such, i can do that when they get distributed.
mod6: i haven't, yet. but i wrote an article. so i presume they will give me a few.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: 50 deaths and 53 injuries << take a guess, 1 bloke with pea shooter, or squad of police with schmeissers on full auto
thestringpuller: well his hot granddaughter is out fucking and having a good time now that her brainwashing is gone
mircea_popescu: prolly get a million an' a half or some shit for them, too.
mircea_popescu: bring a friend, sit in for the filming of any sex scene during the season.
thestringpuller: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-12#1481181 << he's a weird d00d. you know kinda guy who moves to NYC for a girl without a job. ☝︎
shinohai: Takes "choking your chicken" to a new level.
BingoBoingo: Literally this involves simply deleting a file called "xml-rpc.php" One keystroke for great justice.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: But at what cognitive cost? Certainly a greater one than simply removing the entirety of the xml-rpc and turds therein.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> incididentally BingoBoingo : does qntra not publish trackbacks or just didn't get ? << Does not recieve trackbacks in a meaningful way. Entire xml-rpc was excised because fuck Mullenweg
asciilifeform: https://cryptome.org/2016/06/peter-andreas-thiel.pdf << lulzy. claims thiel cv - and he's a j.d., i had nfi
shinohai: I thought I was looking at a video of Alabama there for a minute until I saw Chinese writing.
asciilifeform: 'The Wall Street Journal reports Gawker has received a $22million bankruptcy loan to keep the business afloat prior to their sale at auction.'
mircea_popescu: more like a "we own this land and fuck you" sorta argument, "it's illegal for you to help the people we don't like".
mircea_popescu: "tortious interference" and "racketeering", get a load of that.
mircea_popescu would much prefer a davout -run liquidation. at least it'd establish the item's true value. which, i suspect, is somewhere south of 80 btc.
shinohai: To be fair, they did play a role in wiping out ~60% of Europe's population at one point.
mircea_popescu: in other news i've decided that if i ever get a cat i'ma name it ophelia
mod6: when i come up with a scheme i'll mention it in here.
mod6: all you can do at this point is just drop a link into the notes section, but it needs to scale more than that. thinking about it...
tb0t: Project: trb, ID: 3, Type: I, Subject: Further investigate a solution for mem leak/fragmentation, Antecedents: , Notes: An OOM error occurs from mempool tx's that are never deallocated. A well defined and researched plan need to emerge from this investigation.
mod6: %e trb 3 I "Further investigate a solution for mem leak/fragmentation" "An OOM error occurs from mempool tx's that are never deallocated. A well defined and researched plan need to emerge from this investigation."
mircea_popescu: i'd much rather take a new york or san francisco that had a nuke blown overhead ; than the exact same new york or san francisco that had socialist propaganda blown overhead. the former's much easier to clean up than the latter.
mircea_popescu: specifically "ecology" has historically been a tool of socialists deployed to hinder capitalism, on the flimsy basis of "look how economic activity renders the substrate unfit for later, undefined economic activity".
mircea_popescu: ^ which article incidentally suggests to me a whole large scale recuperation project, much in the way "nigger" used to mean black person but now simply means government leech.
shinohai: I got Pierre Rochard triggered on twitter as we speak because I dared to call it a scam more or less.
mircea_popescu: then they're going to file for bankruptcy and a well.
mod6: hey, sorry to interrupt this. but one of my buddies is buying a house downthe road, and i gotta to view it here in like 2 minutes. but i'll be back all day after that.
mod6: ok, yeah, on the cli version you kind of have tons of space because IRC line isn't a thing.
mod6: and that is a fair point
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform the point being, there's a short space in the notes for ticket ; can't add too much in there, so it prolly can't be "update tickets with vpatches"
mod6: hrm. i'll have to see what I can do about that -- not sure if i can make it longer than a canonical irc line, but it should be at least that long
mod6: ok. so what I was thinking, at least for the quick/dirty method was that lord of a project would update tickets with peoples' submitted vpatches linked either from the ML or if/when accepted. doesn't only relate to TRB obv.
mod6: ok sounds good. thought maybe you were thinking about adding a date field. and btw, any of these things can really be added without too much trouble at all if we really find a dire need for them in the future.
mod6: and anything over a 20 should be certainly broken down into smaller chunks if possible.
mod6: in scrum people estimate tickets not based on time, but how "large" they think a story is or might be. and they use fib numbers for this -- typically: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> mod6 should be done BY X. so i know who to chase. << I think if someone wants to put their name on a ticket, ... ok, and they can put a completion date in there.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> also important, suppose i want to split up a ticket later. what should i do, delete and re-enter ? << so saythat UCI ticket 7 needs to become two seperate tickets and the original didn't capture what it was supposed to capture; i would just make a new ticket, and then edit the existing one to reform what would be or seem correct.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-11#1481012 << when the nice kind fell in price enough and i got a crate ? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: also important, suppose i want to split up a ticket later. what should i do, delete and re-enter ?
mod6: and the idea of "done" can be a different field.
mod6: err, meaning, if it is assigned to a person already.
mod6: irl, it seems like if a guy isn't assigned a ticket, he rarely looks at it.
mircea_popescu: mod6 so here's a q : suppose a ticket gets allocated to a name. how does tbot know this ? suppose the name completes the ticket. how's tbot know ?
BingoBoingo: ;;ticker --market a;;
deedbot: [» Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski] The golden toilet that had to be. - http://www.contravex.com/2016/06/10/the-golden-toilet-that-had-to-be/
mod6: im sortof overly paraniod about 80 col wraps. if i set a command in vim to do it for me, i feel like its not always consistant.
mod6: also, i think it may read a bit better if "proposed" becomes "proposals"
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> apparently, it's "anything that may attract a child", and outright a defense in tresspass! << Swimming pool is canonical "attractive nuissance"
ben_vulpes: storage is a consumable and you...mk.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-11 02:16 pete_dushenski: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1480202 << ac isn't 'mission critical'. if it goes down for 15 minutes or even 5 hours, you might be a little sweaty and grumpy, but your hard drives aren't so flexible, especially if they get caught mid-write with their pants down (but ianae)
mircea_popescu: i famously ~stole~ a 200hp excavator as a 6 yo.
ben_vulpes: "might be interesting to look at" as a legal problem cracked me up when i first learned of it
mircea_popescu: this magical item that can charge your credit card to the max, has no duty to protect you (you have a duty to protect him). no fucking wonder every prole aspires to police himself.
mircea_popescu: policeman is a shitstain best shot on sight.
mircea_popescu: apparently, it's "anything that may attract a child", and outright a defense in tresspass!
asciilifeform: 'A local apartment com-munity had become a problem with unsecured vacant units, garbage, graffiti, attractive nuisances, and blight. The owner also routinely rented condemned units that had no power (cord was run from other units). Neighboring owners complained of rodents coming from the unattended landscaping and units. Squatters were found in units by the police department. Owner was cited...'
ben_vulpes: anyways there's a whole infection to deploy between today and a world of impoverished fiatcorps.
mircea_popescu: but in a lot of detail! makes up for distance through depth!
ben_vulpes: now i need a sophistry gas mask
mircea_popescu: we both fuck the same sick girl. i don't care and you die of a brain abscess.
mircea_popescu: cost is just a proxy for this. they don't perceive the same capacity from "it", mostly because htey're imbeciles and will perceive my cock when it's sliding in and no sooner. which is why they talk of that not this.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes also, the problem with healthcare isn't the cost per se. it's that it distinguishes between people. they have a serious problem with any sort of "reality comes home" situation where difference between people may be forced from outside.
asciilifeform: 'All existing phones in the holding cells were replaced mid year. The previous telephones were equipped with a hand-set which created a number of issues. Our primary objective was to allow prisoners telephone access while minimizing risk to staff and prisoners. On many occasions prisoners would forcibly remove the cord and handset from the telephone housing. The newly installed telephones have no cord or handset which, in turn, mini
ben_vulpes: the windows shop approach is not at all bad from a resourcing perspective. 'software is complicated and sucks and we need a budget for maintaining ours. may as well just pick technologies we can staff for 60k/yr/butt and allocate integer butts.'
ben_vulpes: americans think /healthcare/ is going to bury them in costs. they have no idea what the maintenance cost of the past 2 decades is going to be. what a burden poorly written software is on a business.
ben_vulpes: i'm a peripherial acquaintance with another cult that occasionally writes, say, templating languages in c. for use from c.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-11 01:27 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-10#1480691 << i never considered ruby/django/bullshit for trilema. neither did ANYONE who ever made a tmsr website, unless i'm missremembering. it's just not useful - if it were, i guess we'd be using it.
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-11#1480782 << what is a "website" ☝︎