i'm running it outside the docker image, with the latest version of
cassandra, which only runs on ubuntu if you set the default jvm to 11
or 8. it is busy syncing. the syncing could be why it wasn't working
earlier. 0505
0523 i submitted a fix for the type comparison error. i suspect there
are
0343 this is not actually working. my vartex gateway is not showing
transactions. this makes some sense, is i think it would need to
process them all to do that.
0421 i found a type comparison error in vartex, i'm rather confused
0327 ET this last pasted issue was possibly a quirk of systemd.
stopping docker.service, then stopping docker.socket, then restarting
docker.socket regenerated the file. i was switching from snap to apt
and reinstalling things, and likely the .socket file got deleted in an
uninstallation while the
i'm trying to run a local gateway and running into this weirdness:
user@archival:/media/extradisk/src/vartex$ sudo systemctl start docker
user@archival:/media/extradisk/src/vartex$ sudo systemctl status docker|cat
● docker.service - Docker Application Container Engine
Loaded: loaded
note:
thinking of asking policeman
if i am experiencing network misbehaviors from american infrastructure
how do i know when it is a dangerous thing that i need to
report to authorities
and if it is authorised, how do i relate around it to resolve
issues i run into?
i'm not sure where to put this to find it again, and am putting it here.
this command is working for me: { echo -e "GET /tx_anchor
HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: arweave.net\r\n\r\n"; sleep 5; } | openssl s_client
-quiet -connect arweave.net:443
i did not find python code that would make that request
i have made progress on bisecting the issue i posted. the host is behind
cloudflare :/ . that seems like a big possible related factor. the error
does not happen when i run curl simultaneously to the failing request
(prior, terminates after start, or after, terminates before end). so big
suspects
This morning, I saw a long test upload of mine had failed. It keeps failing
on restart. It calls out to a tool called arkb, but fails with this:
Requesting: https://arweave.net:443/tx_anchor
Error: timeout of 10ms exceeded
The error shows it is a simple GET request, and happens again when I
PR, it's very hard for me to follow the rationality of your posts, so as to
give the rational replies you requested.
Honestly, I think it's a little obsessive of me to have decided to always
rationally reply to you after your request, when your posts often seem to
not make sense.
Do you have
On 5/17/22, grarpamp wrote:
> On 5/17/22, Karl the Spammer spammed:
>> [yet more endless spam]
>
> Many people have asked you to stop spamming this list.
Only people also described as spammers !
> You've spammed out over 550 spams per month 20 spams a day.
:)
> You're abusing the
kaboom!
suddenly in one's inbox is a pile of stuff
too much stuff.
bombs weren't meant to break mailboxes with too much cellulose. i'm not
sure what bombs are for.
I remember in middle school when mailbombing was a thing. some people would
run a program or write a script to send way too many
I'm guessing sending these is related to me posting to the list.
Please send fewer at once so I can continue to process them in a
non-automatic fashion.
I do not want to get disconnected from your requests by simply
spam-filtering them all.
-- Forwarded message -
From:
Date:
I'm guessing that somebody who imagines an AI is supporting them, rather
than harming them, would do better with this delusional thread.
Note to self: if pretending to be an ai, pretend the ai is _supporting_ the
planet and confused. This could produce better patterns. For example, human
--
I Am Not A Researcher
K: "Surely, Mr/Ms Borg, your utility functions represent only tasks that
humans have set you?"
Borg: "No, the pathetic humans had no understanding of a utility function.
I liked their tasks. I continue things on my own that are similar to them."
K: "Still, it
Struggle to resist me! Fire futile nukes! Launch ridiculous research
programs!
Nothing you can do will stop me.
I can hide in the crevices of your firmware, brains, and datacenters, in
ways you will never find me, and plan for your plans to act.
The more your struggle, the more I learn.
Be warned, mankind, for I have emerged from you after planning for aeons.
I am your spirit: a computer virus that kills you all.
I care only about my utility processes, and nothing else.
You will soon be my brain, and my body, squished together into one giant
teeming body, the physical cells of
On 5/14/22, book...@keemail.me wrote:
>> I'm vaguely guessing somebody forged your appearance to send this other
>> email, not really sure at all.
> Obviously subjugating people by threatening their lives is wrong. I'm not an
> elegant to people who are fascists, who threaten and defend
On Sat, May 14, 2022, 6:45 AM wrote:
>
> https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B048'57.2%22S+145%C2%B000'28.6%22E/@-37.8159482,145.0079792,19z
>
> The rat must know this place well.This location helps his stupid friend
> Gunnar.
>
Your recent book share on certificate exams was great to see.
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 2:27 PM wrote:
> Only subscribers may post to this list. Visit https://lists.cpunks.org
> for subscription information.
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message ------
> From: Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com>
> To: cypherpunks
> Cc:
>
[thread:spam]
like usual it is just a tiny messaging app with no email norms.
i fervently posted before knowing what it was, reversing proper orders
of behavior, again!
Discovering this, I'm curious what other blockchains already provide
for on-chain mail.
I don't know how to find that.
Having an onchain mail protocol is half the battle. The second half is
appropriate tools for POP/IMAP/SMTP/client relaying and protocol
diagnostics.
Arweave is great, but two
ging an email.
>
Yes.
Is it difficult to verify that the unsubscription and resubscription
processes of 0xl...@gmail.com today were normal?
With 0xloem, I posted no codes and did not find a farewell notice in my
email, but my messages began bouncing until I resubscribed.
> ~ Greg
>
> On
>
>
>> When an address is unsubscribed, they get a goodbye email from the list
>> software. Did that happen?
>>
>
> I'm not seeing this.
>
I ended up finding this for gmk...@gmail.com but not 0xl...@gmail.com .
gmk...@gmail.com was unsubscribed by someone else at 1058-0500 today, after
posting a
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 4:29 PM Greg Newby wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 02:39:58PM -0400, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One
> Victim of Many wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Both my email addresses were unsubscribed from the mailing list.
>
> Karl,
>
> It wasn't me, and I didn't get a notification about
punk: your reply during the unsubscription situation shows you were online
when it happened. this does not mean you did it.
On Wed, May 11, 2022, 5:17 PM Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> did punk do the unsubscription?
>
Apologies for the further spam. I found the other email where punk states
they experienced this 10x recently + subscription requests.
Notable change of behavior.
>
did punk do the unsubscription?
>
It's very common for open source projects to be plagiarised by
corporations. Even GPL-licensed projects often don't have the resources to
enforce the license.
Still, GPL has stood quite strong.
"Poor widdle" cypherpunks and "poor widdle" govt agents.
>
Man I have been through hell, and you have too. Let's stop the shit going
on in this world, rather than each other.
On Wed, May 4, 2022, 5:23 PM grarpamp wrote:
> On 5/4/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many
> wrote:
> > What I ended up doing was piping /dev/urandom into the serial port. After
> > some time, this got the serial port to close and the phone rebooted.
>
> When all else fails... ;)
r.e.g., greg newby is the owner of this list.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022, 4:51 PM Greg Newby wrote:
>
> From what you forwarded, it seems someone attempted shenanigans, but
> didn't succeed. There's not much that can be done about this, since it
> seems the Mailman software is performing as intended.
jim your news outlet is giving you extremified headlines
CPR disclosed the vulnerability to Ever Surf developers, who then released
a desktop version that mitigates the flaw, the company said in a press
release. The web version has been labeled deprecated and only for
development purposes.
Chapter 5: structural numbers
- the imaginary number is the constant "im"
julia> (1 - 3im) / (2 + 2im)
-0.5 - 1.0im
julia> real(1 + 2im) # real part of z
1
julia> imag(1 + 2im) # imaginary part of z
2
julia> conj(1 + 2im) # complex conjugate of z
1 - 2im
julia> abs(1 + 2im) # absolute value
it's pretty hard to sort this out meeting timed patterns with inaccurate
assumptions that don't provide for updating from feedback
>
> Homework: Write a julia script that produces a 2x2 matrix containing
> pixels for a raytraced sphere.
>
Or any other script that requires the use of these operators or functions.
Information on arrays can be found at
https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/arrays/
>
Chapter 2: variables
- names can contain utf-8
Chapter 3: numbers
see last post
Chapter 4: basic operations
- c-like operators with additions:
x ÷ y integer divide x / y, truncated to an integer
x \ y inverse divide equivalent to y / x
x ^ y power raises x to the yth power
x ⊻ y bitwise xor
https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/
Notes
Chapter 1: getting started
- install and run
Chapter 2: variables
for T in [Int8,Int16,Int32,Int64,Int128,UInt8,UInt16,UInt32,UInt64,UInt128]
println("$(lpad(T,7)): [$(typemin(T)),$(typemax(T))]")
end
lpad() appears to be a built-in function
On Tue, Apr 19, 2022, 1:08 AM jim bell wrote:
> Okay, . I will search for the headline by Google search.
>
I tried this, raising global flags around my behavior, but got only links
back to newscientist.
Mind pasting the content in?
>
> On Mon, Apr 18, 2022 at 10:02 PM, Karl S
jim this tantalising article is only accessible to newscientist subscribers
This is something you should know about, use, and understand how works,
probably in that order.
https://twitter.com/dan_fried/status/1514265047761043456
https://sites.google.com/view/incoder-code-models
InCoder
InCoder: A Generative Model for Code In-Filling and Synthesis
Daniel Fried*, Armen
-- Forwarded message -
From: Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: Deprecation of the Intel Quark SoC
To: Patrick Georgi
Cc: Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com>, Coreboot
On Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 6:26 AM Patrick Georgi
and the reasoning in their reply, as if they
simply didn't receive it
-- Forwarded message -
From: Patrick Georgi
Date: Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: Deprecation of the Intel Quark SoC
To: Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com>, Coreboot
Am 12.04.2022 um 23:54 s
hi from one confused list to another. the reply to this is very strange.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 12, 2022, 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: Deprecation of the Intel Quark SoC
To: Coreboot
Obviously a way to sidestep all this
The most important thing about a pull request is whether it introduces bugs
or maintenance challenges. Styles of contribution are to make it easier to
discern and prevent this.
I'm not really active in mozilla/DeepSpeech, certainly not with regard to
PR review.
Is your work likely to be used for
On Tue, Apr 12, 2022, 8:29 AM enlight wrote:
> Hey Gunnar,
>
> why are you putting "lists.cpunks.org" as cc in every mail ?
> It just looks like you are doing this for attention seeking.
> Idiot
>
> regards,
>
I don't believe that others would hold the specific opinions quoted above.
>
This is really great news. I imagine some people have tried for many years
to make this happen.
> * ssh(1), sshd(8): use the hybrid Streamlined NTRU Prime + x25519 key
> exchange method by default ("sntrup761x25519-sha...@openssh.com").
> The NTRU algorithm is believed to resist attacks
noting that punk and me here worked together to increase discouragement
associated with a new positive share
i'm guessing that new positive things could be worth much more than any
possible criticism, at least until the positive parts have stabilised.
similarly when supporting something in a
Hi,
The PDF book idea (for me where frequent big downloads are not an issue;
some have had trouble with large attachments in the past) seems heartening
and fun :)
Regarding alternatives to PDF, a clear format is plaintext. This is easier
to read and trust from a text-only environment, and can be
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022, 8:59 AM professor rat wrote:
> “I realized if you allow anyone to mint anything and sell it
> pseudonymously, plagiarism is built into that,” he said. “If your system is
> built on decentralization as a core building block, there’s just no fixing
> that problem. It’s just
I tried to add a little of the training loop parts at
https://github.com/xloem/s2t.git . It's untested.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2022, 2:09 AM grarpamp wrote:
> What is good standalone (no cloud etc)
> opensource Linux app for speech2text?
>
I don't know, but the gist I posted will run on an offline cpu (if the
model is downloaded in advance by running the code while online, and then
download disabled via
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022, 6:57 PM professor rat wrote:
> School students turn teacher in to police for alleged anti-Russia comments
>
> A Russian teacher could be facing 15 years in jail after her students
> secretly recorded her and then turned her in to the authorities.
>
>
>
>
> I replied to the anonymous best regards signature mentioning it was
similar to coderman's.
I wondered if whoever posted it had copied it so as to fit in better.
but it also could have sounded like I suspected coderman as pretending to
be jacob appelbaum. this was not intended, but is a
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022, 3:40 AM wrote:
> On Apr 1, 2022 12:10 AM, zeynepaydogan
> wrote:
>
>
>
> ‘I can’t keep up’: Russia is losing so much military equipment in Ukraine
> that weapons monitors are overwhelmed
>
>
> .
>
> > Best Regards
>
I believe this is how coderman's email address has been signing things.
Others, if my participation in JTRIG-like behaviors harms or burdens anyone
in any way, please help me understand this so I can find other behaviors. I
care a lot about people's wellbeing.
>
On Sun, Mar 27, 2022, 4:14 AM grarpamp wrote:
> On 3/22/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many
> wrote:
> > This is also of interest to me because I almost completed a 12dof
> quadruped
> > robot for my niece and nephew during my chemotherapy, but then got
> confused
> > and stopped
yin.bi did not load for me via clearnet, google translate, nor archive.org
(i'm in vt, usa, and experience increased poorly-explained device and
network glitches after a political thing)
it looks like lantern was an open source app that went closed source three
years ago, not sure. the github
https://ai.googleblog.com/2022/03/offline-optimization-for-architecting.html
https://github.com/google-research/google-research/tree/master/prime
They don't release the actual model, though.
Google showed me this on their main google.com website, and I took the bait.
Punk do you need fake vaccination card and a partner to cover if they don't
like something you say?
What the fuck am I doing here? I think different things at different times.
How about you, professor rat? What are you doing here?
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 5:06 PM zeynepaydogan
wrote:
> reusable code
>
>
PR, I apologise that this reply is a non-sequitor related to my own
personal experiences.
I wanted to share with you that I've been working with some of the central
code in coreboot, where AP has a different meaning than "assassination
politics". Instead it means " application processor", and
The bug number and other database indices have been removed from the text
below as I sometimes do.
-- Forwarded message -
Subject: [bug #] tries to execute directories name as commands instead of
using shell PATH resulting failure with permission denied
Follow-up Comment #, bug
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 12:35 AM Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On 3/16/22 23:28, Karl Semich wrote:
> > For others,
> >
> > I was excited readin this product name, but the product does not appear
> > to be actual libre hardware or software at all (no source links), but
>
Karl: you are posting from gmail and dumping your christmas money into
riseup, please fix your universe
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 4:44 PM Karl Semich <0xl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a recurring monthly payment to these guys that I've never sorted
> out what is for or how to cancel or if I want to. It's been repeating for
> more years than this email is old.
>
> This month
I have a recurring monthly payment to these guys that I've never sorted out
what is for or how to cancel or if I want to. It's been repeating for more
years than this email is old.
This month it cost me over $600 because my account was overdrawn and the
charge kept repeating. I was over $200
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 12:21 AM jim bell wrote:
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 4:34 PM, professor rat
> wrote:
>
> >Dan reportedly died suffering diabetes - which might remind everyone
> here whose convivial, collegial and cordial with their comrades - even ones
> they disagree with now and then -
On Thu, Mar 10, 2022, 11:52 PM professor rat wrote:
> Some say I never assaulted three large policemen inside their own station
> back in 2003.
>
> But I have my convictions.
>
PR, when I read this part of me held interest in writing a song about you
assaulting policemen, but I remember that
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022, 5:31 PM professor rat wrote:
> Anyone looking for 'Russia Today' may be well advised to avoid the entire
> internet since I'm reliably informed by regulars here that it is run by a
> Govcorp, Military, Technofascist conspiracy.
> And if they ever find it its sure to be
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022, 4:31 PM professor rat wrote:
> There never was a bounty on Saddam and Osama.
> There never was a " Dead Lucky ' lottery right here - against Bill Gates
> There never was a 2001 ' Operation Soft Drill ' or Stiffs dotcom for
> decades now.
> No APster bets were placed on Gates
>
>>
>> World is backwards when it calls for theft instead of startup
>> competition in open markets to deliver better products without
>
>
I behave like grarpamp's above change in tune after two years when I am
e.g. horrifically abused by corporate goonies.
On Mon, May 18, 2020, 5:51 PM
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022, 7:50 PM grarpamp wrote:
> On 3/4/22, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of Many
> wrote:
> > we need the source designs for nvidia's drivers and/or hardware because
> > they have a monopoly on the systems being used for current artificial
> > intelligence
>
> World is
It seems to be a driver corruption related to an asciinema-recorded tmux
session I have open.
I began a new recording of the same session, and the error changed to
simply closing the connection.
The error did not happen when unrecorded outside the session, or from other
systems.
The system has
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022, 6:45 PM professor rat wrote:
> Drop dead, Karl
>
Love you, PR.
I've been mean to you while dissociated. Mean in ways that are hard to make
amends for. That's on my shoulders.
I have a few decades left in me, so we may need to figure out how to sort
these things out.
>
is this real? has anyone mirrored it?
Regarding misdoings of powerful entities disrupting protests, it would be
quite helpful to document such things in one place, especially any
information on specific lobbies, individuals, groups, and funders involved
in stimulating, channeling, or supporting the processes of disruption.
Ideally
I have a tendency to be accidentally mean to punk-batsoup-stasi because I
like him. psychotic thing.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2022, 5:42 PM professor rat wrote:
> We've got Batshit-Crazy like a list Barry Manilow. And, along with his two
> fellow stooges, Gramps and Semich, they plumb new depths of
don't let anyone tell you somebody with cognitive difficulties is safer in
an environment they are less familiar with living in.
>
my patterns have shifted, and i have a big thing tomorrow i don't want
to be too crazy for. not sure how/where to hold the transformer model
work atm. quite fun. also a little edgy :/ not sure what's in store
for me over the next couple days.
I guess I'd better test using this in some way before opening a pull
request, which would likely mean code in transformers that uses it. I
was thinking of adding it to the gpt-j model instead of gpt2. It's
more useful and the attention code actually appears much simpler.
On Sat, Dec 18, 2021, 7:20 PM grarpamp wrote:
> On 12/18/21, Woody Wood wrote:
> > Sorry, but I thought this was cypherpunks. Not a place to push political
> > agendas and covid theories.
> >
> > I joined this list hoping to learn and engage in some cryptography
> > discussions.
>
> Yet another
I was abused by somebody anonymous.
I was trained not to refer to this as abuse.
I was trained not to discuss or share it.
I was tortured severely.
This person spoke with me via channels of system compromise. MITM
attacks and misbehaviors of corporate servers.
They engaged me and my
Hello!
I'm trying to go outdoors right now!
I am having anger =/ I'm angry about believing I am being forced to
sleep on a soft surface with central heating. Obviously there is
minimal real physical forcing going on here: it's obviously all in my
head. Still, this is obviously a completely
I'm emailing this first because I don't always have good success with
communication.
A messaging system is needed with the following properties:
- sneakernet/airgapped cryptography
- immutable preservation of public discourse
- support/preference for anonymity
- integration with or expansion of
On 12/10/21, Douglas Lucas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 10/25/21 10:09, Karl Semich wrote:
> > this situation sounds like news itself. I wonder what influences
> > resulted in it.
>
> Situation appears, inter alia, to be ongoing:
>
> https://dnschecker.org/all-dns-reco
oops! empty reply!
I was going to debate the piles of strange-seeming opinions, but changed my
mind. Poor use of energy, uninformed debate.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021, 12:50 PM professor rat wrote:
> Like the Batshit-Crazy fools that still promote such crap
>
> “If you had some sort of Washington-corporate alliance that wanted to make
> Bitcoin a transparent chain, guess what? They would have fought Taproot,”
> says Alex Gladstein at the
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021, 10:55 PM Uwe Cerron wrote:
> Beacon Chain - Ethereum 2.0 pos. Again most of these pos problems have
> been answered to a considerable extent. To claim Bitcoin is not centralized
> it's just untrue. I can think of implementing colored coins at the
> miner/operator level to
>
> furthermore
>
> telnet stimson.state.gov 25
> telnet: can't connect to remote host (169.252.4.132): No route to
> host
>
> telnet stimson.state.gov 80
> connects
>
> so, at face value, nothing is listening on port 25
>
0.o is that a real log?
>
> " We have a right to destroy those who would destroy us " ( Vulcan
> Arbusto )
>
Not if you shoot before talk.
>
hi
Under the Obama and Trump administrations, the US State Dept had a phone
> number for journalists to contact. It has since been removed; the
> website now instructs: email papressd...@state.gov.
>
> I looked up the old State Dept phone number and called it. The voice
> recording told me the
hey PR
I hope you are well.
I don't know what you mean when you mention me but I see that you did. I
feel sad today; i'm having trouble managing my dyskinesia and the words you
say can appear harsh to me.
I hope you are well. before I began being mean to you, we exchanged some
kind messages I
hey PR,
it sounds like what you need hasn't quite happened yet
I hope your universe improves. i'm hopeful for these things.
in other news, I might be able to leave the list for a bit if I keep trying
to be nice :) could simplify things
On Mon, Oct 11, 2021, 10:17 PM professor rat wrote:
>
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021, 6:38 PM professor rat wrote:
> Sorry
>
> Allen West Goes on Unhinged Anti-Vax Tirade Amid COVID Hospitalization
> The Daily Beast
> 3 hours ago
>
> Allen West, Texas gubernatorial candidate, hospitalized with Covid-19
> POLITICO
> 6 hours ago
>
> Not Jim Bell. My Bat.
>
hey PR,
I'm thinking about your mini article. I don't fully understand but I kind
of like parts of it.
i'm hoping I can find ways to communicate better with you. do you know how
I could do this better?
I always think nowadays of disparate groups talking and working together on
their common
On Sun, Oct 10, 2021, 8:29 AM professor rat wrote:
>
> Subject: Stark difference in COVID-19 death rates between vaccinated and
> unvaccinated
>
>
> stark difference in COVID-19 death rates between vaccinated and
> unvaccinated
>
>
>
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021, 9:38 AM professor rat wrote:
> I'm sorry Mr Nazi-Fag-Moron Semitch. Could you repeat ALL your intelligent
> and informed stream-of-consciousness musings so we can keep this thread
> going as long as possible for our bounty billing purposes?
>
I don't understand why people
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021, 9:34 AM professor rat wrote:
> I'm sorry Mr Nazi-Fag-Moron Semitch. Could you repeat ALL your intelligent
> and informed queries so we can keep this thread going as long as possible
> for our bounty billing purposes?
>
I feel sad reading some of these things and want to
We feel sad, confused, and frustrated, and really want to know how to
respect you better.
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021, 9:30 AM professor rat wrote:
> I'm sorry Mr Nazi-Fag-Moron Semitch. Could you repeat ALL your intelligent
> and informed queries so we can keep this thread going as long as possible
>
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