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ossabot: (ossasepia) 2020-03-12 dorion: just gave
the latest article a second
read. seems like he's saying, "you all could be men, but for whatever reason you're not and I've had enough of
the retardation to interact with it further. perhaps me walking away is what's needed to wake you up."
ossabot: Logged on 2020-02-28 01:24:04 mp_en_viaje: talking about later tell, it seems
the only practical usage actually is to annoy people : either they do
read the log, in which case it's spurious, or else they don't
read the log, in which case it doesn't do anything useful.
mp_en_viaje: ully detached from it -- so if
the person doesn't
read that day's
log, they miss out on that day's
log, necessarily including
the point in question.
mp_en_viaje: talking about later tell, it seems
the only practical usage actually is to annoy people : either they do
read the log, in which case it's spurious, or else they don't
read the log, in which case it doesn't do anything useful.
lobbes: This script was on a cron job initially, but ever since
douchebag pooped in
the input I moved to manual.
The whole archive process is due for a recode; but I deemed it low priority since.. well I
read the logs and
the logs are
the only input so I reason this manual stop-gap approach is fine for now
jfw:
http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2020-01-24#1957253 - I was due for a re-
read on ye olde crime of being an american, huh. Reflecting on when
the article first found me, probably 2015ish, my reaction was to continue
the path of distancing myself from
the mob, but also to keep a distance from this perceived cthulhu pointing
the gun at me for
the happenstance of birth.
The hospital analogy makes
jfw: mp_en_viaje: thanks for those blog comments btw, looking forward to a proper
read + catching up on
the juicy looking
log here in
the coming days. I see dorion_road's and my venture was discussed just above; I'll give him
the first word as I believe he's more up to date here.
spyked: urds is gruesome (
read: both very risky and time-consuming) enough that doing it once will shift
the business towards
tmsr hardware mircea_popescu: this is lubby, at
the root of it. look through
the log for it, and then
read the math. but it's not just math ; it's one of those places where philosophy masquerades as science.
lobbes: in other news, I've got
the blog echo complete. Two ways to quote: 1) can use
the log line reference link 2) or use a standard #select; bot will
read out what is in
the "<span id="select">" tags.
mp_en_viaje: asciilifeform, looky, i get it, it's unpleasant to wake up in
the morning and
read today's
log. it can't be helped ; moreover, you built it, systematically an' carefully, by your very own self, an' against
the opinion, advice an' as close to knock upside your dumb head as anyone managed. what can you ask of people, that they fly over and literally beat you into sense ?
mp_en_viaje:
http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-10-19#1946704 << one day, a fish
read a story about a sheep learning
the torah, so it decided to learn to walk on land. it waited patiently for
the rabbi to show up by
the shore with a line, and caught itself in
the hook.
the rabbi held his head, rolled his eyes, cursed in
the winds but
the fish practiced diligently and in a short time was able to take half hour walks around
the shore,
BingoBoingo:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-10-07#1941319 << I didn't manage to find
the Trilema I wanted to link on that point. In
the line I wanted to link you said something to
the point of "raise rabbits, or do anything", I intend to litigate
the Latecho issue, get more involved in National Party politics, etc. I wanted to honestly capture
the despair my failure wrought on myself for myself and to
read myself. And I feel less pregnant and more
☝︎ ossabot: Logged on 2019-10-06 13:58:21 asciilifeform: before
this escapes >>
read it, and looked useful, until got to
the part where python3.
snsabot: Logged on 2019-10-02 13:52:44 asciilifeform: ( hey spies, y'know you can simply
read the log ? )
mircea_popescu: either you buy made to order like
my serb friends, or else you buy leftover brownstone nobody else wants, etcetera. what
the fuck, this is novel to someone ?! why, because "do we still have to"
read 1700s state of
the art textbooks on personal conduct ?
diana_coman: meanwhile, after ~2 hours, I *finally* finished
the log-reading of over-night logs, go me; it just strikes me that with #o I made myself even *more* to
read, lol.
lobbes:
http://logs.ericbenevides.com/log/trilema/2019-09-11#1935537 << ty kindly for
the snippets. I did
read that in
the README, but thought that it perhaps may have been referring to
the date in
the -filename- since I couldn't find any knobs in my irssi that dealt with
the 'header' formatting in
the log itself. This saved my sanity
snsabot: Logged on 2019-02-03 12:27:29 mircea_popescu: in other news, mp's own bash grenadiers regiment suggests an ad interim solution for
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-02#1891951 in
the shape of ls | grep ^x..$' | while
read line; do curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} -X POST -F "pastebox=@$line"
http://p.bvulpes.com -w %{url_effective}; done
girlattorney: I have
read the log for a couple of weeks then now logged in to make other questions
snsabot: Logged on 2019-08-23 18:20:00 bvt:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-08-22#1930162 <<
the plan makes sense, i will implement it. though i intend to start from
the '
read data from fg' position, because 1. opening tty devices from kernel without very dirty tricks became possible only in 4.13;
bvt:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-08-22#1930162 <<
the plan makes sense, i will implement it. though i intend to start from
the '
read data from fg' position, because 1. opening tty devices from kernel without very dirty tricks became possible only in 4.13;
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2016-09-21 14:44 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-09-21#1546322 << this behavior has nothing to do with znc (unless you explicitly configured znc to recode your messages), it has to do with
the fact that irc is encoding agnostic. used to be you had koi8-r only channels, or latin-1 only channels etc. now utf-8 is
the "standard" but from back in those days you have a peculiar hack surviging in a lot of clients. everyone's expected to be able to
read latin-1,
a111: Logged on 2019-06-22 16:43 asciilifeform: re: loose ends: fwiw asciilifeform did in fact add
the final missing piece to
mipstron. BUT! can't test with
the dummkopf's orig linux image as he... guess wat, his system had little-endian word accesses but big-endian byte
read/write ! so his image in fact will boot on NO existing mips, nor any afaik other emulator.
BingoBoingo:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-07-09#1922162 << Last month I set
the starting price on
the big auction close to
the reported rate and Jurov came through. This month I
read noise in
the channel about people wanting opportunities to buy more BTC, and I erred opening bidding on
the parcel too low.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: now, if you wish for your takeaway from this to be "hanbot is not cool enough to run cuntoo" that's your priviledge, but i tell you i don't see
the wisdom. for
the same money you could say you never
read the damned scripts, and butress
the claim on eg
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-06#1893199 ☝︎ a111: Logged on 2019-06-22 16:43 asciilifeform: re: loose ends: fwiw asciilifeform did in fact add
the final missing piece to
mipstron. BUT! can't test with
the dummkopf's orig linux image as he... guess wat, his system had little-endian word accesses but big-endian byte
read/write ! so his image in fact will boot on NO existing mips, nor any afaik other emulator.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-03 17:27 mircea_popescu: in other news, mp's own bash grenadiers regiment suggests an ad interim solution for
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-02#1891951 in
the shape of ls | grep ^x..$' | while
read line; do curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} -X POST -F "pastebox=@$line"
http://p.bvulpes.com -w %{url_effective}; done
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-28#1915708 - even on re-re-
read I can't follow this: where does it seem as if I'm saying in
the least that server should solve this at all for client? (no, it can't, of course); my approach is to solve this in a single point in client aka Requester rather than have it spread throughout client at every point where some part finds out it wants some data.
☝︎ lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-19#1914718 << I will definitely
read, and am still interested in eventually visiting. Though I will say after reading
the various threads re:escape from last week I have a lot more clarity on wtf I should be doing in
the shorter-term. I may have to wait a bit before a Uruguay trip
☝︎ Mocky:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-03#1911019 << I stated my assumption, for confirmation, that you can't press to both heads, and you answered with "why not?", and I followed up with 'what would that even look like?' I stated in two different ways that I'm talking about sibling patches with
the same parent, not 1->2->3. did you even
read what i wrote?
☝︎ lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-02#1910594 << well, I was going to attack it in pieces anyways, so actually if you want to do
the CL-based
httptron portion, I'd happily
read/sign/use. Ultimately, I figure I'm going to need to first build a 'backend' that pulls
the log data from
the postgres db (probably using postmodern), and then
the 'frontend' or app server that handles client requests (e.g. GET + POST),
☝︎ mp_en_viaje: a) who's doing
the mega-logger ? i suppose i should quietly merge it into
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-05-01#1910378 ; give him a taste of "0, 1, infinity" especially as it works when everyone's sitting on ass "what's your opinion on this thing i
read about on wikipedia", ie "every one turns into an infinity", huh.
☝︎ mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-04-16#1908650 << Hi there! A brief synopsis of what I've been working on with my limited time over
the last couple of weeks here;
Read-up about ave1's GNAT, built it, deployed to cuntoo successfully, a blog post is forthcoming as a bit of a summary of what I did there.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2019-04-06 21:51 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-04-05#1907037 << i recommend to
read the logs re 'specificity' ( picture yourself baking a sabotaged fpga , for victim whose gate net you do not know in advance. what would you put in it ? )
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-03-19#1903347 -> fwiw I
read with pen and paper up to and including ch10, at next round of reading will sign them too;
the euloran swamps where one step ahead uncovers 3 layers to fix before coming back to same position ate a lot of my time, that's all I can say.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2019-03-10 19:56 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-03-10#1901200 << that is not at all
the problem. i can
read the file just fine, but as i do i feed chunks of it to keccak. keccak doesn't take char buffers, it wants "bitstream" i.e. arrays of bits, which means whatever char
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-03-10#1901200 << that is not at all
the problem. i can
read the file just fine, but as i do i feed chunks of it to keccak. keccak doesn't take char buffers, it wants "bitstream" i.e. arrays of bits, which means whatever char
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