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00:53 phf i suspect my rss is not delayed, because it went out barely 15 seconds after i published
00:59 mircea_popescu so delay it.
00:59 mircea_popescu nice to fix typos in titles and whatnot. at least for me.
01:00 phf is that a wp admin setting, or apache?
01:00 mircea_popescu lemme see a sec.
01:11 mircea_popescu phf http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/0sNZE/?raw=true
01:14 phf aah ty
01:14 phf i think there might still be a bunch of cool stuff like that hidden in your themes, that's not in wp-mp
01:14 mircea_popescu one way to find out
01:17 phf mircea_popescu: i think a line got lost at $where .= ...
01:17 mircea_popescu ah ta
01:19 mircea_popescu phf $where .= " AND TIMESTAMPDIFF($device, $wpdb->posts.post_date_gmt, '$now') > $wait ";
01:20 phf i think there's still something missing
01:21 mircea_popescu hm.
01:21 phf oh wait now it's my irc client adding random stuff
01:21 phf *no
01:22 mircea_popescu http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/eL4bt/?raw=true << final variant
01:23 phf ok got it now, ty
01:23 phf "wait 3 DAY" aight, i got this.
01:26 mircea_popescu lol
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03:50 ben_vulpes !!ticker --market all
03:51 ben_vulpes shinohai: does this still work?
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08:45 spyked hey phf! I get the "stale page" error when trying to comment on http://barksinthewind.com/2018/vtools-keccak/ ; I also tried leaving a "fresh" comment, but I get the same error ( http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-18#1784931 should fix it?)
08:45 a111 Logged on 2018-02-18 23:23 hanbot: <mircea_popescu> "Looks like you tried to comment off a stale page. Reload the article, count to three and try again." << for future reference, mp-wp comment fix is in the edit here: http://thewhet.net/2017/10/a-compendium-of-possibly-helpful-stuffs-for-erecting-mircea-popescus-wordpress-with-nearly-free-speech-hosting/ , and will be a patch once that project can move again.
08:52 spyked anyway, comment was that I managed to compile and run vdiff with small mods; error: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/BiBTI/?raw=true and fix patch: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/9mOiz/?raw=true (tested this with the generated vdiff); I can try to link this reply later in a comment to test.
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09:21 shinohai ben_vulpes:
09:21 shinohai !~ticker --martket all
09:21 jhvh1 shinohai: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg|--vol] [--currency XXX] [--market <market>|all]) -- Return pretty-printed ticker. Default market is Bitfinex. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure the code is a valid currency (1 more message)
09:21 shinohai !~ticker --market all
09:21 shinohai duh
09:22 jhvh1 shinohai: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 10770.0, vol: 8502.77353360 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 10784.68294217, vol: 31154.47218217 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 10786.0, vol: 7708.78240515 | Volume-weighted last average: 10782.261527
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11:16 deedbot http://qntra.net/2018/03/ssl-certificate-reseller-leaks-private-keys/ << Qntra - SSL Certificate Reseller Leaks Private Keys
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11:52 deedbot http://qntra.net/2018/03/very-cold-britain-running-out-of-natural-gas/ << Qntra - Very Cold Britain Running Out Of Natural Gas
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12:56 ben_vulpes shinohai: is this an "it works now" or "you did it wrong" sort of thing. fwiw i expect the former in the form of "it was broken because of X, i did Y to fix it, and Z to prevent it from happening again" not that you're my direct report or anything
12:57 BingoBoingo ben_vulpes: It was the former, you did !!, bot listens to !~
12:57 ben_vulpes BingoBoingo: ah thanks
12:57 ben_vulpes if my meatware differ didn't catch it coming out of my fingers the first time it likely won't catch it when presented with the correct version
12:58 BingoBoingo That is a hazard
12:59 ben_vulpes mircea_popescu diana_coman: my mistake, the box is not raid5 compatible, it can do raid1 and raid10. is this okay and do you have a preference between the two?
13:01 shinohai sorry if i offend ben_vulpes i meant the "Duh" towards myself, because i flagged help instead of of tcker
13:01 ben_vulpes having worked to memorize the bot keycombos for some time now, i would particularly like it if they would respond to their names. this approach autocompletes for one and is far more easily visually diffed, for another.
13:07 shinohai jhvh1: ticker
13:07 shinohai hmm
13:09 ben_vulpes gotta point out that this is out-of-spec behavior as is
13:10 ben_vulpes !~ticker --market all
13:11 jhvh1 ben_vulpes: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 10845.0, vol: 9025.34975079 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 10864.0, vol: 31700.14010236 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 10845.2, vol: 7760.80742628 | Volume-weighted last average: 10857.4541336
13:19 ben_vulpes !~later tell mircea_popescu may i buy one of the power supplies out of the S.NSA inventory asciilifeform's posession? i'll pay you .0047 btc for it
13:19 jhvh1 ben_vulpes: The operation succeeded.
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13:39 phf http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786598 << amusingly the fix is on my own blog http://barksinthewind.com/2016/wp-content-for-a/#update1 but i must've lost the changes when i was updating the theme
13:39 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 13:45 spyked: hey phf! I get the "stale page" error when trying to comment on http://barksinthewind.com/2018/vtools-keccak/ ; I also tried leaving a "fresh" comment, but I get the same error ( http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-18#1784931 should fix it?)
13:41 phf http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786600 << which os/compiler is that? i suspect that i'll have to put all the annotations into system.h defines and let specific systems pass whatever in a makefile.
13:41 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 13:52 spyked: anyway, comment was that I managed to compile and run vdiff with small mods; error: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/BiBTI/?raw=true and fix patch: http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/9mOiz/?raw=true (tested this with the generated vdiff); I can try to link this reply later in a comment to test.
13:42 ben_vulpes !~later tell mircea_popescu disregard
13:42 jhvh1 ben_vulpes: The operation succeeded.
13:51 phf comments are fixed
13:52 deedbot http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2018/03/01/back-to-the-fat-accountancy-discussion/ << Bingo Blog - Back To The Fat Accountancy Discussion
14:01 ave1 diana_coman: this, http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786496, triggered a short dive into the whole array sending mechanism in Ada. Will write it up and post tomorrow, yes it is possible but you'll need to make some internal structure that Ada uses. Also I doubt it is much better than sending the pointer with a separate length parameter.
14:01 a111 Logged on 2018-02-28 15:07 diana_coman: ave1 have you ever passed a char * from c to ada in such a way that ada actually sees the correct length for it? there is something I don't quite understand there as To_C seems to use Target'Length so the length should be set
14:03 ave1 mircea_popescu, http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786498, which parts of gpg (I can image plain text signing, encryption and decryption).?
14:03 a111 Logged on 2018-02-28 15:57 mircea_popescu: ave1 you should ; also read through the eucrypt thing, ima (for instance) need someone to package it into a cmd line gpg replacement as soon as next wek.
14:03 ave1 Also does this have to follow the gpg format? or simply hex encoded numbers?
14:06 diana_coman ave1, my current solution is to pass the length as a separate parameter indeed and in addition to actually copy octet by octet; To_C and To_Ada still fail me on occasion so I can't really rely on them - this might be of course because I don't fully understand them yet; in any case, please write it up, pretty please
14:07 diana_coman no requirement re format, it's really: pass this here char * to Ada safely and recover this String from Ada via an "out String" parameter (char * on C side)
14:08 diana_coman calling from C something that might look like this in ada: procedure getstring(input: in Interfaces.C.char_array; Output out Interfaces.C.char_array)
14:08 ave1 I will, I will, it seems these write-ups explode in depth when doing them!
14:09 * diana_coman is still toiling on writing this monster chapter 12 eucrypt...
14:09 diana_coman so yes, I totally hear you, ave1
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14:31 phf diana_coman: take a look at my recent code for ada/c interop. i've not read your C code closely, but i think you might be missing Trim_Nul => False/Append_Nul => False on your to_c to to_ada, which would trigger sporadic exceptions in the interface code
14:34 phf http://btcbase.org/patches/eucrypt_ch10_oaep_tmsr/tree/eucrypt/smg_keccak/smg_oaep.adb#L29 http://btcbase.org/patches/vdiff_keccak/tree/vtools/src/keccak_c.adb#L63
14:35 diana_coman phf, hm, I *did* use those; the trouble is that in principle the rsa stuff is *not* null terminated as such and I couldn't get them to work properly in such case (or is it not even possible, regardless of passing the length?)
14:36 phf well, so you want them disable, by default they are enabled
14:36 diana_coman yes, I disable them
14:37 diana_coman and it sometimes stops too soon, basically it fails to copy everything ( this is To_Ada but To_C was even more hairy)
14:38 diana_coman obviously, I could also null-terminate specifically for this but overall I'm not convinced anymore it's worth the mess
14:38 phf interesting
14:52 phf it's hard to say what might be failing without seeing the code, but i couldn't get your Hash working out of the box (it was giving me bounadry errors out of the box), i've not gotten back to it though
14:53 diana_coman phf, yes, meanwhile I changed that Hash too, to use same method so that it works out of the box basically
14:53 diana_coman that Hash was the very first attempt, taking To_C and To_Ada at face value
14:54 phf i see
14:54 diana_coman anyways, I'll publish a bit later today chapter 12 and it has the updated Hash too
14:58 phf i'll try my implementation against arbitrary binary data, because right now i'm still passing in C strings essentially. (i've discovered the null trim issue because one of the buffers ran short, and had stale data in it, so ada was getting a character, where null was expected, but the data itself didn't have anything umseemly about it)
15:01 phf diana_coman: i was also getting some boundary issues with different bitrate issues, i couldn't figure out if it can take any natural value, or there's some specifica subranges that i have to stick to. when i spot checked with values like 1200 (or whatever), it would fail deep inside absorbblock. i'll test it again not that i have a bit of free time and see if i can reproduce
15:01 phf *bitrate values
15:02 diana_coman phf, the bitrate has to be less than the total capacity (it should fail however earlier since the Keccak_Rate type is limited correctly)
15:03 phf so anything in 1-1233 should work?
15:03 diana_coman Keccak_Rate is a subrange itself
15:03 diana_coman what did you call exactly?
15:05 diana_coman the default bitrate is 1344 actually; the subrange is between 1 and width of state
15:05 phf Sponge, presumably it should take any length bitstreams for input/output, and some value of bitrate between 1-width. i was calling it with some 10-1000 bitstreams, and a value of bitrate somewhere around 1200
15:06 phf i'm trying to establish if i was seeing a bug, and if it sounds like i might've been i'll try and track it down again
15:08 diana_coman myeah, from what you say alone it does sound like some error but it's not clear without the concrete case
15:11 diana_coman fwiw the bit-level one is meant for any bit numbers stuff; the word-level was in principle set for octet-multiples
15:12 diana_coman but anyway, if there is a problem there I want to hear about it
15:19 phf kk, i'm using the octet one by the way. i should try and drop in the bit level one into the current codebase just to see how that works
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15:42 spyked http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786626 <-- I ran it on Debian/Adacore 2016 -- system ld is version 2.29.1, and I expect Adacore uses that instead of its own, otherwise I can't explain the behaviour. I'll also give it a try on a Gentoo with same adacore. static inline should be safe from the pov of linkage, but yeah, there's a more general problem there that might benefit from a config.h/system.h or something similar. that or a
15:42 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 18:41 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786600 << which os/compiler is that? i suspect that i'll have to put all the annotations into system.h defines and let specific systems pass whatever in a makefile.
15:42 spyked buildroot env that pins down all these moving parts...
15:45 deedbot http://www.dianacoman.com/2018/03/01/eucrypt-chapter-12-wrapper-c-ada-for-rsa-oaep/ << Ossasepia - EuCrypt Chapter 12: Wrapper C-Ada for RSA + OAEP
15:47 diana_coman http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-25#1786083 <- EuCrypt?
15:47 a111 Logged on 2018-02-25 21:49 trinque: somebody gimme a better rsatron and I'll use that instead.
15:49 ben_vulpes lol i was waitin for that
15:56 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786609 << lol you asked deedbot, jhvh1 is !~.
15:56 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 17:56 ben_vulpes: shinohai: is this an "it works now" or "you did it wrong" sort of thing. fwiw i expect the former in the form of "it was broken because of X, i did Y to fix it, and Z to prevent it from happening again" not that you're my direct report or anything
15:57 mircea_popescu uh k.
15:57 mircea_popescu a lol, the very next line. ok!
15:57 shinohai the bickening !!!
15:58 mircea_popescu lol
15:58 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786614 << raid 10, sure.
15:58 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 17:59 ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu diana_coman: my mistake, the box is not raid5 compatible, it can do raid1 and raid10. is this okay and do you have a preference between the two?
15:59 ben_vulpes mircea_popescu: rgr
15:59 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786616 << just learn a two keystroke combo wth, you know ctrl-^ / ctrl-k but can't do !~ ? name calling is for people not for bots.
15:59 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 18:01 ben_vulpes: having worked to memorize the bot keycombos for some time now, i would particularly like it if they would respond to their names. this approach autocompletes for one and is far more easily visually diffed, for another.
16:00 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786634 <<
16:00 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 19:03 ave1: mircea_popescu, http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786498, which parts of gpg (I can image plain text signing, encryption and decryption).?
16:00 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786634 << just about, yes.
16:00 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 19:03 ave1: mircea_popescu, http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786498, which parts of gpg (I can image plain text signing, encryption and decryption).?
16:01 mircea_popescu pipe though! i want cat x.txt > rrsa -aer stan > y.txt or some sane equivalent.
16:01 mircea_popescu it doesn't have to follow any format but reason.
16:02 mircea_popescu note though that base-whatever is in fact more compact than hexencode.
16:07 mircea_popescu http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786657 << sounds like all the makings of a beautiful race condition.
16:07 a111 Logged on 2018-03-01 20:01 phf: diana_coman: i was also getting some boundary issues with different bitrate issues, i couldn't figure out if it can take any natural value, or there's some specifica subranges that i have to stick to. when i spot checked with values like 1200 (or whatever), it would fail deep inside absorbblock. i'll test it again not that i have a bit of free time and see if i can reproduce
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17:10 ben_vulpes mircea_popescu: statement amended, questions addressed
17:10 ben_vulpes !~later tell PeterL i've responded to your comment
17:10 jhvh1 ben_vulpes: The operation succeeded.
17:10 * mircea_popescu shall read after lunch
17:12 BingoBoingo Disfruta tu almuerzo
17:14 deedbot http://trilema.com/2018/heres-how-pantsuitism-christianity-ruined-civilisation-in-both-the-ancient-and-the-modern-world/ << Trilema - Here's how pantsuitism / christianity ruined civilisation, in both the Ancient and the Modern world.
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17:54 BingoBoingo shinohai: There is plenty of source material to cite. Care to write up for Qntra a summary of February's events in the Republic?
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18:32 trinque nobody could have predicted scrolling and searching in weechat at the same time.
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19:07 mircea_popescu lol
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22:24 mircea_popescu ben_vulpes the saga continues (and also, you have what looks like a stranded > right after the "leave your comment" heading)
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