10:29 |
shinohai |
verisimilitude (or any other lispers) have you every read or used Shinmera's lichat protocol ? |
10:30 |
shinohai |
$ticker btc usd |
10:30 |
btcinfobot |
Current BTC price in USD: $39805.48 |
10:40 |
asciilifeform |
again cheap!11111 |
10:43 |
asciilifeform |
!w poll |
10:43 |
watchglass |
Polling 15 nodes... |
10:43 |
watchglass |
185.85.38.54:8333 : Could not connect! |
10:43 |
watchglass |
71.114.46.209:8333 : (pool-71-114-46-209.washdc.fios.verizon.net) Alive: (0.098s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 (Operator: asciilifeform) |
10:43 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.6:8333 : (172-6.core.ai.net) Alive: (0.056s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=665129 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
54.39.156.171:8333 : (ns562940.ip-54-39-156.net) Alive: (0.076s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.4:8333 : (172-4.core.ai.net) Alive: (0.116s) V=70001 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.7.0.1/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.26:8333 : Alive: (0.117s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=665254 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
208.94.240.42:8333 : Alive: (0.146s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
143.202.160.10:8333 : Alive: (0.193s) V=70001 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.7.0.1/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
192.151.158.26:8333 : Alive: (0.217s) V=70001 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.7.0.1/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665418 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
205.134.172.28:8333 : Alive: (0.242s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Return Addr=0.0.0.0:8333 Blocks=665418 (Operator: whaack) |
10:43 |
watchglass |
176.9.59.199:8333 : (static.199.59.9.176.clients.your-server.de) Alive: (0.221s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=391693 (Operator: jurov) |
10:43 |
watchglass |
84.16.46.130:8333 : (182518.pk.3pp.slovanet.sk) Alive: (0.262s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=445088 |
10:43 |
watchglass |
213.109.238.156:8333 : Alive: (0.365s) V=99999 (/therealbitcoin.org:0.9.99.99/) Jumpers=0x1 (TRB-Compat.) Blocks=665256 |
10:44 |
watchglass |
185.163.46.29:8333 : Violated BTC Protocol: Bad header length! |
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~ 20 minutes ~ |
11:04 |
shinohai |
oh buenas dias asciilifeform ^.^ |
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~ 4 hours ~ |
15:05 |
asciilifeform |
$ticker btc usd |
15:05 |
btcinfobot |
Current BTC price in USD: $37467.44 |
15:05 |
asciilifeform |
^ fire extinguisher fixed..? |
15:16 |
mats |
i hope it cools to 15k |
15:16 |
mats |
that would be a show |
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~ 28 minutes ~ |
15:44 |
verisimilitude |
No, shinohai, I'm not familiar with it. |
15:45 |
verisimilitude |
I've a story I could tell about something of his, however, if anyone be wanting. |
15:47 |
shinohai |
oh ? |
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~ 48 minutes ~ |
16:35 |
verisimilitude |
I was halfheartedly lamenting that I've only released five Common Lisp libraries of note, whereas Shinmera releases more, but this is a story about one of his. |
16:36 |
verisimilitude |
I intend to implement a DNS library in Common Lisp, which only handles messages, not sending them. Given how DNS has several different transport methods, this is even more reasonable than with other protocols. He released a DNS library in earlier 2020. |
16:36 |
verisimilitude |
I decided to see how he handled an edge case in DNS parsing, which I'd allotted a decent amount of time to solving with a neat trick; I wanted to see if he'd also stumbled on the trick. |
16:36 |
verisimilitude |
He just doesn't handle the edge case; I checked not long back and he still doesn't. Not handling this edge case causes unbounded memory consumption. |
16:37 |
shinohai |
ouch |
16:37 |
verisimilitude |
I'm paralyzed by not reading all of the DNS standards yet. I want to design with hindsight, not needing as much foresight. I want to write it once, and not need to touch it much or at all if and when DNS changes a tad. So, this is why mine is still but a thought. |
16:38 |
shinohai |
I toyed with his irc bot for a while until he forked it into some gargantuan codebase. xD |
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~ 1 hours 59 minutes ~ |
18:37 |
shinohai |
Maybe asciilifeform can host 'em at cutthroat rate! xD https://archive.is/zXAKB |
18:37 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: lol |
18:38 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: btw recall weev ? |
18:38 |
snsabot |
(trilema) 2017-12-22 deedbot: weevlos voiced for 30 minutes. |
18:38 |
* |
shinohai remembers ... |
18:40 |
shinohai |
Could have saved him a bundle on persistent branding by switching to mp-turdpress! |
18:40 |
shinohai |
>.> |
18:40 |
asciilifeform |
'Every vendor from text message services to email providers to our lawyers all ditched us too on the same day' << lel |
18:42 |
asciilifeform |
dafuq is whatever-this-is (remake of 'voat' ??) doing, hosting in usaschwitz ?! |
18:50 |
verisimilitude |
This regards ``Parler''? |
18:51 |
verisimilitude |
Plenty of people think the US is actually a free country, asciilifeform, so they mistakenly think it's fine to host such things here. |
18:53 |
verisimilitude |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2020-11-26#1025430 |
18:53 |
snsabot |
Logged on 2020-11-26 01:51:48 verisimilitude: When I first heard the song that goes ``I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free.'', I'd thought it was an obvious parody. |
18:59 |
thimbronion |
verisimilitude: at the time written, vastly more true. |
19:01 |
verisimilitude |
The appearance of freedom was better, certainly. |
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~ 3 hours 31 minutes ~ |
22:33 |
asciilifeform |
meanwhile: in lang wankage. |
22:38 |
asciilifeform |
$ticker btc usd |
22:38 |
btcinfobot |
Current BTC price in USD: $33863.23 |
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~ 24 minutes ~ |
23:02 |
verisimilitude |
I've been intending to leave mine own remarks on that piece. |
23:03 |
verisimilitude |
As for standard reading, the APL standard, ISO 13751, is probably the most difficult standard read I've ever read, but Ada's is much longer, and I've yet to put in the time to finish it due to that. |
23:11 |
verisimilitude |
Most APL is thought of in terms of one, two, and perhaps three dimensions, but the standard tends to describe everything in terms of N dimensions. I'd to run many of the algorithms in my head for those most common dimensions to adequately understand them. From what I've read of the Ada standard, it's much more comprehensible in comparison. |