00:47 |
vex |
I hope norweibro hangs around |
00:47 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-25 13:30:57 jon: money is cool |
00:53 |
jonsykkel |
how could i not with sach a worm welcome |
00:57 |
vex |
ask the question bingoboingo, liek old tiemz |
00:57 |
vex |
do eet |
01:00 |
bingoboingo |
Kindergarted cop? |
01:00 |
vex |
ya ya ya |
01:02 |
vex |
r u sitting down jonskkel? |
01:02 |
jonsykkel |
im redy |
01:03 |
bingoboingo |
Who is your daddy and what does he do? |
01:03 |
bingoboingo |
vex, are we still caring to know people this intimately? |
01:04 |
vex |
Yeah notrlly, I just like hearing the question |
01:05 |
jonsykkel |
retired, hencethus not much |
01:06 |
jonsykkel |
is good question |
01:06 |
vex |
right? |
01:07 |
signpost |
ah it's like old times. |
01:07 |
signpost |
hello jonsykkel |
01:07 |
jonsykkel |
hi signpost |
01:08 |
signpost |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-25#1053906 << sure, responsible in the sense that every president that failed to "scatter to wind" is responsible, only. |
01:08 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-25 23:09:55 asciilifeform: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-25#1053881 << not clear to asciilifeform that 'nixon wrecked...' rather than simply put before the fact and ritually 'presided' over said wrecking |
01:10 |
signpost |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1053928 << smells like it's going to be a bigger bust than just housing over here. |
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01:10 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 02:32:48 punkman: when mortgage armageddon 2.0? |
01:11 |
signpost |
supply chains getting weird, employment, all of it. |
01:11 |
signpost |
whether this actually shows up in the fake financials is anyone's guess. |
01:11 |
signpost |
(for example, did anyone adjusted for inflation make a return in the s&p since...) |
01:12 |
signpost |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1053940 << has it. |
01:12 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 13:54:18 asciilifeform: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1053928 << prolly not, at least not as 'replay of 2008', Official reich party line is now simply to 'money printer -- brrr!' to cover any and all shortfalls there & elsewhere, i.e. general-purpose weimarism |
01:15 |
bingoboingo |
signpost, the one-way life of containers seems to have finally pushed Pacific cargo freight prices up (Did China slow down making containers?) |
01:18 |
signpost |
wouldn't surprise me if a sudden drop in consumers buying plastic garbage took out a few pieces of global trade infrastructure along the way |
01:18 |
signpost |
trying to find this zillow et al buying houses thing; I saw it as well |
01:19 |
signpost |
the real estate database shartups are all speculating in the bubble. |
01:20 |
vex |
is zillow a big thing over there? I'd never heard of it |
01:20 |
signpost |
I think trulia, zillow, redfin are the biggest ones |
01:20 |
vex |
one might use their pricing when bargthe agent etc?aining with |
01:21 |
vex |
*bargaining |
01:22 |
signpost |
I figure they asked themselves why they were letting the realtors be middlemen in fleecing the consumers, and didn't come up with a goood answer. |
01:22 |
signpost |
*good |
01:23 |
signpost |
https://archive.is/UMtHU << there we go |
01:24 |
verisimilitude |
I read book about chip making from the 1990s, and it mentioned using gallium arsenide instead of silicon could be multiple times faster, and it mentioned using x-rays for photolithography, but I don't see anything new about either of these. |
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01:41 |
vex |
I smell a feedback loop coming on; they can't buy em all |
01:44 |
vex |
vermisiltude, whtcha working on bro? |
01:44 |
signpost |
maybe they'll do the chinese thing and start building empty ones, then make them into NFTs. |
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01:44 |
signpost |
Khrushchyovka-coin |
01:45 |
vex |
run it through the evem and make a tax loss, it's not rocket surgery |
01:49 |
signpost |
heh, I'm sure these guys are all experts at tax loss |
01:49 |
vex |
I wonder if that automatically makes one a player in asciilifeforms book |
01:50 |
vex |
*lizard |
01:50 |
vex |
if you live in a macvhine, lrn2code |
01:53 |
verisimilitude |
I'm currently lazily working towards realizing my language model, Elision within the year, vex. |
01:53 |
vex |
even back in the day there was a "long drop and a short stop" |
01:55 |
vex |
what's your fave lang verisimilitude ? |
01:59 |
vex |
consider. /me'll bbl |
02:08 |
verisimilitude |
I suppose I must choose Common Lisp, but Ada code looks nicer and has more guarantees, APL is always more concise and pure, and playing with CHIP-8 frees me from so much nonsense of current environments and my machine code development tool frees me from text. |
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02:30 |
vex |
have you got any Bahasa verisimilitude? might be handy if you wanna expolore materials |
02:32 |
verisimilitude |
No. |
02:33 |
vex |
I'm only postulating about the future |
02:38 |
vex |
you mainly do latin langs? |
02:38 |
vex |
cantonese? |
02:39 |
verisimilitude |
I know enough Chinese to have an idea of how it could work. |
02:40 |
vex |
I really wanna hear some mandarin proverbs, mebbe wake gregor up |
02:40 |
vex |
you prolly know some |
02:44 |
vex |
I don't want to put you on the spot, there's a vast hisory behind every saying over there |
02:45 |
vex |
just like very place on the planet I suppose |
02:47 |
vex |
just knowing one is telling if you say it |
02:50 |
vex |
prolly honed over centuries, chinese whispers in reverse |
02:52 |
vex |
matty got his finger on the trigger, twitching |
02:54 |
vex |
"you're talking shit mate, step on" I love that guy |
02:57 |
vex |
ie he's saved me from futher embarrassment on innumerous occasion |
03:04 |
verisimilitude |
I know only one curse, translated: ``May thou live in interesting times.'' |
03:06 |
vex |
honest as fuck |
03:14 |
vex |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgU1oskpEkI |
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03:37 |
vex |
don't fuck with the g ladeel bingo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFEZOjtrwls |
03:39 |
vex |
remember that |
03:51 |
vex |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RMQksXpQSk |
03:51 |
vex |
jonsykkel, , y u no move to silcone valley? |
03:57 |
vex |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB16fJpoj-I |
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04:45 |
vex |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVXvBOdKyFc&t=5s |
04:50 |
vex |
siagon cop will catch a motherfucker |
04:50 |
vex |
then eat a baguette |
04:51 |
vex |
sammich method |
04:58 |
vex |
brooklyn 99 eat yo fooking hear out |
04:59 |
vex |
insert earplugs |
05:05 |
vex |
thieving is illeagl |
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07:31 |
punkman |
"Supreme Court ends CDC's pandemic residential eviction moratorium" |
07:32 |
punkman |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1054011 << wasn't just housing the first time either |
07:32 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 21:05:53 signpost: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1053928 << smells like it's going to be a bigger bust than just housing over here. |
07:33 |
punkman |
but I wonder, is some asshole in Iceland buying SHIT.CDO.2020 this time? |
07:36 |
punkman |
2008 was so big because everyone around the world was buying the US mortgage paper |
07:50 |
punkman |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1054032 << not maybe |
07:50 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 21:40:03 signpost: maybe they'll do the chinese thing and start building empty ones, then make them into NFTs. |
07:52 |
punkman |
afaik it happened in 2008, should be happening now too. just not on chinese scale |
07:54 |
punkman |
watched "The Big Short" film couple weeks ago, not too bad |
07:57 |
punkman |
(had some "hot chick explains thing to you" 4th wall breaks that were pretty annoying) |
08:09 |
punkman |
http://www.precisionreports.co/global-collateralized-debt-obligation-market-15962475 "The global Collateralized Debt Obligation market size is projected to reach US$ 158500 million by 2026, from US$ 125990 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 3.9% during 2021-2026." |
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08:10 |
punkman |
only $125 billion, was worried what I'd find for a second |
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11:47 |
jonsykkel |
vex: for the same reason i dont give myself a paint thinner enema |
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11:47 |
jonsykkel |
just not my thing |
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14:24 |
shinohai |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-27#1054086 <<< If you aren't boofing, are you really partying at all? |
14:24 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-27 07:42:28 jonsykkel: vex: for the same reason i dont give myself a paint thinner enema |
14:24 |
shinohai |
$vwap |
14:24 |
busybot |
The 24-Hour VWAP for BTC is $ 47192.55 USD |
14:24 |
shinohai |
$uptime |
14:24 |
busybot |
The bot has been up for: 36 days 18 hours 3 minutes and 2 seconds |
14:26 |
jonsykkel |
a valid concern for sure |
14:26 |
jonsykkel |
maybe ive been missing out on something all these years |
14:29 |
shinohai |
lmao |
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15:51 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1054029 << GaAs is tricky for number of reasons, some of'em inherent (difficult to make insulator; no equivalent of cmos; etc), some of'em simply from economy of scale favouring si. there's konsoomer GaAs iron, but typically only coupla transistors per machine (normally in e.g. 802.11 radio, pnoje, similar) |
15:51 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 21:19:54 verisimilitude: I read book about chip making from the 1990s, and it mentioned using gallium arsenide instead of silicon could be multiple times faster, and it mentioned using x-rays for photolithography, but I don't see anything new about either of these. |
15:52 |
* |
asciilifeform would be astonished if satan came to him and revealed that ~absolutely nobody~ is seekritly making GaAs btc miners, however |
15:52 |
signpost |
punkman: probably hard to say who's exposed to what until it rips. |
15:52 |
asciilifeform |
one nifty thing about GaAs is that you can have ~optical~ buses on die |
15:53 |
asciilifeform |
nomoar worries re capacitance of lines |
15:54 |
signpost |
punkman: given the fed's purchasing, I'd expect the world's shifted out of mortgage paper, as the prices of "riskier" shit-paper suggest |
15:54 |
signpost |
if so, maybe proportionally larger stonk/corpo-bond bust. |
15:55 |
* |
signpost would then be unsurprised if the fed starts buying corporate bonds and index funds directly. |
15:55 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: hm wait it wasn't already? |
15:57 |
signpost |
ah, looks like yes to bond etfs |
15:59 |
signpost |
doesn't seem to hold stonks yet, at least so claimed. |
15:59 |
signpost |
not that it matters, if it can drive others to take that risk. |
16:00 |
signpost |
can later bail some out and further consolidate finance. |
16:02 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-26#1054032 << cardboard ameri-houses are already closer to 'trading sardine' hollywood simulacrae than actual house |
16:02 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 21:40:03 signpost: maybe they'll do the chinese thing and start building empty ones, then make them into NFTs. |
16:02 |
dulapbot |
(trilema) 2014-04-22 gribble: "Trading Sardines" - Bitcoin Forum: <https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=28627.0>; Natural Gas In 2013: It's Now A Trading Sardine - Seeking Alpha: <http://seekingalpha.com/article/1091461-natural-gas-in-2013-its-now-a-trading-sardine>; "Sardines" are to Trade, not Eat | Gold Eagle: <http://www.gold-eagle.com/article/sardines-are-trade-not-eat> |
16:04 |
asciilifeform |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-27#1054084 << asciilifeform confesses that he mostly ignores such numbers, on account of their late-sovok-esque lack of demonstrated relation to reality in any direction |
16:04 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-27 04:04:31 punkman: http://www.precisionreports.co/global-collateralized-debt-obligation-market-15962475 "The global Collateralized Debt Obligation market size is projected to reach US$ 158500 million by 2026, from US$ 125990 million in 2020, at a CAGR of 3.9% during 2021-2026." |
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16:33 |
signpost |
yep, I've been looking at some old ones in the woods in new england lately. |
16:33 |
signpost |
probably going to fuck off in that direction. Texas can't run a grid. |
16:33 |
signpost |
I've seen a handful of old builds up there that look like they're made with actual wood, brick, etc. |
16:34 |
* |
signpost has a relative he trusts to advise on putting together a decent solar array. |
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16:56 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: not so much sun in the north tho |
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17:35 |
signpost |
maine seems to do pretty alright for the region, and there's always natgas to supplement |
17:36 |
* |
signpost doesn't expect the grid goes down forever, or otherwise, bigger problems. |
17:37 |
signpost |
also don't need much AC there. |
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17:56 |
asciilifeform |
neato |
17:56 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: i thought tx was attractive jurisdiction, tho (iirc no income tax..?) |
18:06 |
signpost |
becoming less so imho. the grid's nearly failed several times since the storm, the cities are absorbing a lot of NY and CA, and the property taxes are already high, property "values" inflating like mad. |
18:06 |
signpost |
so the lack of income tax is offset by the property tax. |
18:06 |
asciilifeform |
a |
18:06 |
signpost |
looking at NH though also. |
18:07 |
signpost |
curious what dpb has to say about there. |
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18:09 |
asciilifeform |
signpost: nh not absorbing refugees from ca etc ? |
18:14 |
signpost |
probably some, but low population in both places. |
18:15 |
signpost |
certainly not the level of san-francisc-ification going on in austin. |
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18:30 |
shinohai |
http://ossasepia.com/2021/08/23/its-called-vamp/ <<< appears "V" has been replaced now asciilifeform .... burn it all the fuck down. |
18:32 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: iirc mp himself ordered an 'embrace & extinguish' format-breaking vtron yr+ ago. wainot, what's it to asciilifeform . |
18:33 |
* |
shinohai now recalls .... had forgotten about that little footnote. |
18:35 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: didja read this megalith? care to summarize the interesting differences vs. traditional vtron ? |
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18:36 |
asciilifeform |
'very smoothly and extremely usefully indeed! It's a pleasure to have it produce patches and signatures, check signatures, find and apply the relevant patches for any given task and even create essentially "branches" for exploring some changes to the code, all from one single command line tool and without the need for any additional scripts and hacked "a" "b" or hidden directories or whatnot.' << lol, apparently re-cre |
18:36 |
asciilifeform |
ated 'git' |
18:36 |
asciilifeform |
a++... |
18:38 |
* |
asciilifeform mildly curious wtf this is for (if anyffin) -- finished 'by inertia' after hitlerkaput? or eulorism still in some sense going (funded by whom?) or what |
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18:39 |
thimbronion |
Always had a difficult time reading diana_coman with all the "indeeds" and "really"s. Minor thing but annoying as hell. |
18:40 |
asciilifeform |
thimbronion: imho by far not the most annoying aspect of diana, but there's enuff for erryone |
18:41 |
thimbronion |
indeed |
18:42 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: linked psot dun seem to contain any links to the ~proggy itself~ -- or did i miss |
18:42 |
shinohai |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-27#1054137 <<< I just came to same conclusion you did, smells like git, or `clit push origin MASTER` |
18:42 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-27 14:30:37 asciilifeform: shinohai: didja read this megalith? care to summarize the interesting differences vs. traditional vtron ? |
18:43 |
asciilifeform |
it ain't in her 'code shelf' page either |
18:45 |
* |
shinohai was unable to locate actual proggy either, nor the gpg-replacement thingy in article previous |
18:48 |
asciilifeform |
item would be over9000x moar entertaining if included proggy. but hey, will take what can get, didn't expect continuing installments of lulzware from the mp lulz co. tbh. |
18:48 |
shinohai |
tbh though I'm sitting here lulzing at the ETH chain split earlier and all the "Guys can you please stop sending txns? Go for a walk, we all need it!" |
18:48 |
asciilifeform |
i expect there'll be a 'publication of coad is for idjit engineers(tm)' or sumthing in that vein, essay, at some pt |
18:53 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: there's apparently a buried layer of older lulz in there (e.g. thing apparently based on a spec written by mp himself! (but does it use mp's fabulous hash(tm)(r)(c) !!? and if not wainot!) |
18:53 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-15 16:05:36 asciilifeform: ( bonus, mp intended it to be deliberately slow hash, rather like 'argon' and similar modern-day password-derivation widgets. then asciilifeform found order-of-magnitude speedup for the bullshit and he lost interest entirely ) |
18:54 |
* |
asciilifeform sadly not has time atm to fully milk out the laffs from this item; maybe later |
18:55 |
shinohai |
Did anyone actually make a version of mp's fabulous hash function that wasn't in some vomit-inducing thing like golang? |
18:55 |
asciilifeform |
shinohai: see ancient thrd if yer curious re why not. |
18:55 |
shinohai |
(There might have been a lisp one floating about, could have sworn I toyed with it) |
18:56 |
asciilifeform |
in all srsns asciilifeform is a++ in favour of people writing their own softs, instead sitting for YEARS whining about asciilifeform's supposedly-insufficient ones. |
18:58 |
* |
asciilifeform ftr still using his original vtron from 2015 + phf's patches and intends to continue indefinitely (tho eventually would like to write depythonized replacement and w/ peh in place of gpgism) |
18:58 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-26 10:46:11 asciilifeform: jonsykkel: i'm using phf's patched version of my own original vtron. |
18:59 |
shinohai |
I know esthlos-v gets some hate for whatever reason, but I used it not 1 week ago to rebuild ~75% of the proggys I use on daily basis on this new lappy I got. |
18:59 |
shinohai |
Does precisely what I need it to do. |
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18:59 |
asciilifeform |
ftr the properly generalized item vtron is a shadow of, looks like this, rather than like 'git' etc abortions. |
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18:59 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2020-03-19 12:32:20 asciilifeform: why the hell is a typical public www bound to 1 box? specifically, why could not exist as an auto-mirrorable directory of signed material ? |
19:00 |
asciilifeform |
i.e. unification of vtron, pgp, wottron, 'rsync', so to speak. |
19:06 |
dpb |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2021-08-27#1054130 << it's new england. i only visited the few times for porc fest, which is put on by a group of people i don't much care for |
19:06 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-27 14:02:30 signpost: curious what dpb has to say about there. |
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19:58 |
signpost |
ah, thought for some reason that you lived there for a time. |
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~ 1 hours 5 minutes ~ |
21:03 |
punkman |
"Taliban are calling on the population in #Kabul to hand over all privately owned weapons and ammunition within a week." |
21:04 |
punkman |
think they banned the rona vaccine too |
21:15 |
punkman |
https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2021/08/27/ethereum-faces-chain-split-as-node-operators-fail-to-update-geth-hotfix/ |
21:16 |
punkman |
"The exact attack vector will be provided at a later date" "However, it would seem some users identified the exploit that was hotfixed by the Geth team and are currently exploiting older versions" |
21:16 |
asciilifeform |
'responsible disclosure'(tm)(r)(c) |
21:16 |
punkman |
who could have predicted |
21:17 |
punkman |
"“I knew that someone would eventually find the bug,” he said. “I just hoped that more people would have updated in time." |
21:17 |
asciilifeform |
bbut hey, they can always fork to undo $sfyl, neh? |
21:18 |
asciilifeform |
'past week didn't happen, move along' |
21:18 |
punkman |
"declined to explain the nature of the exploit because it has already been replicated on Binance Smart Chain (BSC) and Polygon." |
21:18 |
punkman |
with added lulz that there are now N ethereums |
21:18 |
asciilifeform |
iirc there were at least 2 previously |
21:18 |
asciilifeform |
since '17 |
21:20 |
punkman |
eth classic is somewhat different, since it forked long ago. the newer ones are bug-for-bug, I assume |
21:21 |
asciilifeform |
a |
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21:47 |
mats |
meanwhile, ethereum is up almost 5% for the day |
21:48 |
asciilifeform |
mats: why exactly not? it doesn't take very much washtrading to put shitcoin exch rates wherever the perpetrator wants'em |
21:49 |
mats |
i think its mostly news around fed tapering |
21:49 |
mats |
selling the fear and buying the news i guess |
21:50 |
asciilifeform |
mats: a i was assuming this is re eth in particular, rather than simply 'usd down, errything else -- up' |
21:56 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: i put together a patch that fixes the classic theme's chan wrapping bug in apple browsers and uses the list-based chan nav. sig is here too if you'd like to give it a quick test |
21:57 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: also mirrored your two recent patches |
21:57 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: neato! will test! |
21:58 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: your sig is a binary |
21:58 |
billymg |
lol d'oh |
21:58 |
billymg |
my bad |
21:58 |
billymg |
one sec |
21:58 |
billymg |
oddly enough it works with v.pl |
21:58 |
* |
billymg did a test press before publishing |
22:04 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: updated in place, should be correct now |
22:05 |
asciilifeform |
ty billymg . i'ma try it |
22:08 |
asciilifeform |
ugh billymg , what's that '-' doing there ? |
22:08 |
billymg |
it's lynx only |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
waiwat |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
no it's not |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
i'm seeing it in a 'chrome' |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
see for yerself |
22:09 |
billymg |
make sure to clear cache for css |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
ah hrm vanished when zapped cache |
22:09 |
billymg |
yeah, i saw it on your www, then `shift-refresh` |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
aite them |
22:09 |
billymg |
yeah |
22:09 |
asciilifeform |
*then |
22:10 |
asciilifeform |
reflow seems to work as well. a++ billymg , ty |
22:10 |
asciilifeform |
i'ma mirror the patch |
22:10 |
billymg |
that's actually the neat thing about lynx, since it ignores css, can put special lynx-only bits in your markup and simply `display: none;` in graphical browsers to hide |
22:11 |
billymg |
was sort of an interesting exercise for me at least, formatting for both lynx and graphical browsers |
22:14 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: glad it worked, note also it's on top of 'archived_chans.kv.vpatch' rather than 'style_fixes.kv.vpatch' since it has more or less the same end result but also works with the crapples |
22:15 |
asciilifeform |
noted, ty |
22:16 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: btw, another thing for css caching. whenever i make a change to a css file on one of my sites i update the <style> link tag as well, adding a ?v=$VERSION param to the url |
22:16 |
billymg |
this forces the client to pull from the server rather than cache |
22:17 |
billymg |
e.g. my logotron mirror now on v10 <link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/bitdash.css?v=10" /> |
22:18 |
billymg |
some people automate this by appending a file hash but i don't make enough updates to bother with that yet |
22:19 |
asciilifeform |
log www updated!! ty again billymg . |
22:19 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: np |
22:22 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: i'm about to embark on a new gentoo build like this one. can i ask if you started with one of the stage tarballs from here and if so, which one? |
22:22 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-23 15:13:39 asciilifeform: recently completed a gentoo box w/ xorg and using circa-2021 packages strictly, save for gcc (where 4.9) and w/out any systemdisms which crept in since the '16 cut date of dulap-gentoo ; so can confirm that it is possible. but sadly no time to document the process atm |
22:22 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: i started with a gentoo that was originally born in '11 |
22:22 |
asciilifeform |
which is why said 'i'ma have to repeat this from 0' |
22:23 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: oh, i misinterpreted the 'circa-2021' packages part then |
22:23 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: iirc there is a procedure for retrofitting gcc 4.9.x into a post-'16 gentoo, possibly even in the logs |
22:23 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: circa-2021 portage + rebuild of (most of) world req'd to make current xorg go |
22:24 |
asciilifeform |
the portage in particular was planted 'whole' in place of an existing one |
22:33 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: on a laptop of mine i started with a stock upstream gentoo (2018 i think) and retrofitted with gcc 4.9.x, afaict also still systemd free (i started with an openrc stage3 tarball) |
22:35 |
billymg |
maybe i'll try the hardened openrc stage3 from their downloads page and see where that gets me |
22:38 |
billymg |
unless asciilifeform thinks i should instead stick with the dulap that's currently on the box and try to find another way around this missing dep for xorg |
22:38 |
dulapbot |
Logged on 2021-08-23 15:09:56 billymg: asciilifeform: unrelated, i'm trying to configure dulap with xorg and dwm but one of the deps for xorg isn't found on your repo, 'app-eselect/eselect-mesa-0.0.10-r1' |
22:40 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: in fact there 'over 9000' missing deps (i.e. where current xorg won't build on previous $lib) |
22:41 |
asciilifeform |
billymg: i rec to try from the current stage3 + asciilifeform's published ban list configs. not because i know that this works, but because unknown and oughta be tried |
22:41 |
asciilifeform |
then post result. |
22:41 |
billymg |
asciilifeform: will try this approach, ty |
22:42 |
* |
asciilifeform when carried out the previously-described operation, was not properly documenting, focus was to get a usable box asap above all else |