04:15 |
crtdaydreams |
adlai: I hope this doesn't mean you're going to try writing seppukuware |
04:15 |
crtdaydreams |
(or some derivative thereof) |
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~ 1 hours 45 minutes ~ |
06:00 |
gregorynyssa |
My earlier packets were rejected by the Python client, but accepted by the C client, because I had set the version-number to 0xFB. |
06:01 |
gregorynyssa |
I had set the version-number of my packets to 0xFB. |
06:01 |
gregorynyssa |
I had set the version-number of my packets to 0xFB. |
06:01 |
gregorynyssa |
I had set the version-number of my packets to 0xFB. |
06:03 |
gregorynyssa |
I had set the version-number of my packets to 0xFB. |
06:03 |
gregorynyssa |
I will try 0xFC. |
06:03 |
gregorynyssa |
I mean, 0xFD. |
06:04 |
gregorynyssa |
Let us see if this works. |
06:04 |
gregorynyssa |
It works on my local machine. |
06:05 |
gregorynyssa |
Let us see if this works. |
06:07 |
gregorynyssa |
Let us see if this works. |
06:07 |
gregorynyssa |
Let us see if this works. |
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~ 5 hours 11 minutes ~ |
11:19 |
signpost |
congrats gregornyssa, hearing you loud and clear. |
11:25 |
billymg |
nice gregornyssa, looks like we are successfully peered now as well |
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~ 15 minutes ~ |
11:41 |
awt |
I was wondering if it was a version problem. |
11:41 |
awt |
Odd that no one saw the error message |
11:52 |
awt |
Blatta bug - forgot versioin numbers increment down |
11:52 |
awt |
or just, decrement |
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~ 17 minutes ~ |
12:10 |
billymg |
$ticker btc usd |
12:11 |
busybot |
Current BTC price in USD: $23032.54 |
12:18 |
billymg |
!c trb-status |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
75.106.222.93 (Could not connect!), h=747666, v=99999, United States - peers: 286 - last probed: 12m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
54.38.94.63 (Alive), h=747680, v=88888, France - peers: 60 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
205.134.172.4 (Alive), h=747680, v=70001, United States - peers: 60 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
54.39.156.171 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, Canada - peers: 54 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
82.79.58.192 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, Romania - peers: 47 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
208.94.240.42 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, United States - peers: 40 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
185.254.196.12 (Alive), h=438714, v=99999, United States - peers: 35 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
85.164.243.42 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, Norway - peers: 29 - last probed: 14m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
94.176.238.102 (Alive), h=747297, v=99999, Lithuania - peers: 29 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
205.134.172.28 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, United States - peers: 17 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
103.6.212.28 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, New Zealand - peers: 16 - last probed: 12m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
205.134.172.26 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, United States - peers: 14 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
205.134.172.6 (Busy? (No answer in 15 sec.)), h=747636, v=99999, United States - peers: 11 - last probed: 13m ago |
12:18 |
crawlerbot |
205.134.172.27 (Alive), h=747680, v=99999, United States - peers: 2 - last probed: 13m ago |
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~ 3 hours ~ |
15:18 |
awt |
asciilifeform: I don't understand why a Prod must be replied to with another Prod if everyone is periodically sending out Prod messages. |
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15:20 |
PeterL |
are there two types, a prod request and a prod response? |
15:21 |
awt |
PeterL: same type with different flag setting |
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~ 2 hours 54 minutes ~ |
18:16 |
phf |
we lost asciilifeform… |
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~ 1 hours 11 minutes ~ |
19:27 |
phf |
kek http://logs.bitdash.io/asciilifeform/2022-08-02#1112951 |
19:27 |
bitbot |
(asciilifeform) 2022-08-02 asciilifeform: http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/asciilifeform/2022-08-02#1112926 << lol, log off for a day and already funeral |
19:32 |
phf |
http://logs.bitdash.io/asciilifeform/2022-08-02#1112990 << ignore's main point, afaiu, is for busting traffic analysis. prod having a potentially predictable request/response pattern makes it unusable for that purpose. can sprinkle ignores judiciously for whatever reason a station might decide to |
19:32 |
bitbot |
(asciilifeform) 2022-08-02 asciilifeform: thimbronion: 'ignore' indeed arguably redundant. but recall that 'prod' is recent addition to spec. |
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~ 35 minutes ~ |
20:08 |
PeterL |
I wonder if anybody's pest traffic will ever be interesting enough that somebody would try to do traffic analysis on it? |
20:23 |
phf |
PeterL, that's like asking a prepper if he trully intends to use his M16 against the gubernment, at any point, and if he does, why prey tell has he not bothered to keep his general fitness and aerobics up to standard, before buying the extra capacity magazine, a question before reasonable and also impolite! |
20:23 |
phf |
*both reasonable |
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~ 42 minutes ~ |
21:05 |
phf |
i wonder if adlai reads pest logs |
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21:06 |
signpost |
there's also building things correctly, aside aspirations. |
21:06 |
* |
signpost has both the mags and the cardio habit ftr! |
21:06 |
signpost |
:D |
21:13 |
signpost |
http://logs.bitdash.io/trilema/2015-04-10#1095838 http://logs.bitdash.io/trilema/2015-04-10#1095840 |
21:13 |
bitbot |
(trilema) 2015-04-10 mircea_popescu: what motivates the monkey to pick up the rock isn't some sort of contorted dream about becoming a rockthrowing revolutionary ceo. |
21:13 |
bitbot |
(trilema) 2015-04-10 mircea_popescu: it is a much simpler "here is a rock." |
21:21 |
phf |
http://logs.nosuchlabs.com/log/trilema/2019-12-14#1955448 |
21:21 |
phf |
ah poop might've as well posted a btcbase link… |
21:22 |
phf |
http://logs.bitdash.io/trilema/2019-12-14#1955448 |
21:22 |
bitbot |
(trilema) 2019-12-14 mp_en_viaje: most beings an engineer produce useful things only as an unintentional / coincidental byproduct of an internal cycle of self-assuaging that's broadly unrelated to anything else. |
21:22 |
signpost |
lol, that one bites hard. |
21:23 |
* |
signpost imagines the first guy who invented wiping his ass. |
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21:24 |
signpost |
couldn't handle being covered in shit all day like the rest of us. |
21:32 |
phf |
more importantly was it a legitimate invention before the ancient mp had his ass wiped and proclaimed it good? |
21:45 |
signpost |
this line of questioning will require a virgin to whip, that we may read the welts |
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~ 2 hours 8 minutes ~ |
23:54 |
crtdaydreams |
http://logs.bitdash.io/pest/2022-08-02#1010990 << in .au first settlers found this big heart shaped plant, lotsa surface area... "hmm good bum wipes." needles to say, prolly shat bricks. plant in q is "Gympie-Gympie" |
23:54 |
bitbot |
Logged on 2022-08-02 21:23:58 signpost: imagines the first guy who invented wiping his ass. |