diana_coman: nice work there mod6 ; the new V functionality seems to me potentially useful
diana_coman: fwiw I grabbed the .c check script and ran it for peace of mind on eucrypt's patches with success
mod6: thanks for checking that out diana_coman!
trinque: since we're discussing cuntoo in pizarro, and it's more generally relevant, I'm moving the thread here.
trinque: diana_coman tried to build a cuntoo per my recipe and was bitten by the upstream musl-overlay gentoo repository having shifted enough to break the build.
trinque: I did not yet V genesis a portage overlay (which would eventually become the *only* portage tree, after republican ebuilds are made to replace items needed from the gentoo official portage) pending a resolution to the thread on how to handle v tree fragmentation.
trinque: I believe it's more or less established by this point that the solution is to have a history file that's edited by patchers if they care that their patch isn't abandoned.
mircea_popescu: spyked "the original script doesn't always pass childNodes[0] as a parameter" << whoa, where is this ?
mircea_popescu: might be obscure bug i've been chasing ever since i put it in
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-13#1787748 << just about, yes. i wanted a model file so we have something to play with and the original concept was to have phf include it in his v tree of his v rewrite because it seemed the first item that's coming out at the time from l1 hands ; but if it's holding you back re tmsr-portage, go ahead and make the sample yourself and we'll see how it works.
a111: Logged on 2018-03-13 12:59 trinque: I believe it's more or less established by this point that the solution is to have a history file that's edited by patchers if they care that their patch isn't abandoned.
ben_vulpes: !~ticker --market all
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spyked: mircea_popescu: in scrollToHash and the onmouseup callback there's this call: recur(content.childNodes[content.childNodes[0].nodeType==3 ? 1 : 0]); <-- for some reason I couldn't get this to work, so I changed it to: recur(content); which should walk through all the children in the DOM subtree, not just childNodes[0] or childNodes[1].
mircea_popescu: hm
spyked should really reread this script more often, it doesn't seem to stick in head.
mircea_popescu: pretty humongous penalty on large articles, try one of my mb ones with that on
spyked: yeah. but for some reason I couldn't figure why it doesn't activate the #selection thing at all with this optimization. must be that the page layout is different. there was a thing that trilema did, hm... /me rereads http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/
asciilifeform: meanwhile in log-archaeology, http://btcbase.org/log/2014-09-19#836087 >> subj www still alive! but no one ever saw working device; according to authors (last post 7 july '17..) they never found an anti-gsmlossiness algo that worked worth a shit.
a111: Logged on 2014-09-19 18:34 asciilifeform: http://www.jackpair.com << we love mitm! and prng; and luser-phriendliness...
asciilifeform: ( i'd even dare to rule out the 'shown the instruments' hypothesis, given as their crypto per se was a joke from day1. but asciilifeform was interested in re the voice codec. turns out -- open problem, to this day. )
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-13#1787759 <-- a-ha, mystery solved! Trilema has a <div class="post"> child to <span id="shash-...">, so that portion of the script selects it when the child is not a text node (the nodeType==3 bit). thetarpit DOM tree is flatter and doesn't wrap the content in this additional div. NB, will keep it mind should performance ever prove to be an issue.
a111: Logged on 2018-03-13 20:08 spyked: yeah. but for some reason I couldn't figure why it doesn't activate the #selection thing at all with this optimization. must be that the page layout is different. there was a thing that trilema did, hm... /me rereads http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/
spyked: now, the question is whether all wp themes use the <div class="post"> bit to wrap the title and the content. when modifying the theme, one should make sure the [content goes here] part in http://trilema.com/2015/that-spiffy-selection-thing/#selection-112.0-120.3 has this.
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2018/03/trump-begins-cleaning-white-house-with-firings/ << Qntra - Trump Begins Cleaning White House With Firings
deedbot: http://cascadianhacker.com/classically-inept-couriering << CH - Classically inept couriering
asciilifeform reads
ben_vulpes lattes
mircea_popescu: spyked nice find. this'd not be in mp-wp by default, as it's eminently a http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-01#1786583
a111: Logged on 2018-03-01 06:14 phf: i think there might still be a bunch of cool stuff like that hidden in your themes, that's not in wp-mp
deedbot: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2018/03/13/migracciones-a-customer-service/ << Bingo Blog - Migracciones: A+++ Customer Service
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: "deprecating" instead of "depreciating" perhaps
BingoBoingo: ty
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2018/03/ripple-versus-r3-holdco-spat-continues/ << Qntra - Ripple Versus R3 Holdco Spat Continues
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-12#1787737 << most of the serious trouble is when chunks of mud come sliding down. especially if a road's included.
a111: Logged on 2018-03-12 23:53 hanbot: i think here in cr most earthquake casualties consist of old people having heart attax
mircea_popescu: and finally done with that rewrite! it ended up soaking two workdays, but seems quite worth it.
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2018/double-indemnity-but-proper-like/ << Trilema - Double Indemnity. But proper, like.
trinque: diana_coman: regarding your cuntoo build problem, net-tools upstream has apparently broken build on default gcc-4.9.4. If I pass -std=gnu99, the definer of IFNAMSIZ is included and the thing builds.
trinque: rather than accept the insult and add tape, I lean towards basing the thing on busybox and pulling this and other redundancies out.
trinque: at any rate, this needs a longer look. we don't need to be going "oh upstream broke us" again in a month. meanwhile I don't want to hold anyone up setting up a pizarro box.
mircea_popescu: and in other western lulz, http://offbeatoregon.com/1501c.how-to-rob-trains-with-blackie-duquesne.html
mircea_popescu: trinque how's you giving things the needed looks hold up anyone ?
trinque: she was building the thing evaluating it for her own use. still can, but will need a revision from me, which I'm working on.
trinque: if she doesn't want to wait, eventually there will be a way to transition a classical gentoo box forthcoming, since I'll be doing it to my own.
mircea_popescu: ic