starrify 2017-03-05 19:45:43
what should I do with this? I am not going to have the happy capacity i have right this moment for a long time
starrify 2017-03-05 19:45:55
music?
starrify 2017-03-05 19:46:23
oh hi laowai sorry i didn't acknowledge you earlier
starrify 2017-03-05 19:46:38
i heard dax and honey talking about you? ur like stalking honey of ##trustnoone is that correct?
CarlFK 2017-03-05 19:47:50
not sure what I should do when these come around: chatter29 [2d20de2d@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.45.32.222.45] entered the room. (12:35:35 AM) chatter29: allah is doing ....
CarlFK 2017-03-05 19:48:21
and more 'off topic' chatter
nkuttler 2017-03-05 19:48:44
CarlFK: it's a known troll. have an op kick him
CarlFK 2017-03-05 19:50:00
nkuttler: given "known" can someone here do it? I've seen it in a few chans now and then
starrify 2017-03-05 19:51:09
hellOOOO this is the last time i'm ever going to be drunk ever and I would like to spend this brief time interacting with another human being
liste 2017-03-05 19:53:18
starrify: why so?
laowai 2017-03-05 19:53:22
also trolling in wrongplanet
starrify 2017-03-05 19:53:58
laowai aren't you stalking honey and dax?
laowai 2017-03-05 19:55:23
i dont think so
tdsmith 2017-03-05 19:57:23
not to narc but user chatter29 has been touring channels with "allah is doing" spam; he's hit #pypy and #crytography-dev and #R that i've seen so far
CarlFK 2017-03-05 19:58:27
tdsmith: no worries, I just asked about that too.
irinix 2017-03-05 19:58:44
So long, and thanks for all the phish. So sad that it should come to this. I've got your credit card on fi-i-i-i-le.
KindOne 2017-03-05 20:00:11
yeah... thats a known pest
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:00:27
seem him before
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:00:30
seen, even
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:00:34
curiously persistent
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:00:54
yeah he was doing that on #libreboot too
irinix 2017-03-05 20:00:56
Jebediah's not doing. Allah is doing.
irinix 2017-03-05 20:01:16
I love the Allah is doing spammers
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:01:30
irinix: well of all the spammers on freenode, at least he's mildly amusing.
irinix 2017-03-05 20:01:41
hahaha he's on Esper too
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:01:46
and rizon
irinix 2017-03-05 20:01:50
Not that I'm on Esper
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:01:52
even came to my small (50 users) channel
irinix 2017-03-05 20:01:52
anymore
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:01:58
he'll convert one of us, one of these days
irinix 2017-03-05 20:02:31
we should grab his public ip one time, and start spamming the windows shutdown command to it, with the message of "Chatter's not doing, Allah is doing."
irinix 2017-03-05 20:02:46
#R now there's a channel name.
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:02:58
surely it's automated? i hope?
irinix 2017-03-05 20:03:17
*shrug*
tdsmith 2017-03-05 20:03:23
i take back "i hope"; i prefer to imagine someone copy-pasting
irinix 2017-03-05 20:03:41
I wonder, could A* be applied to web searches?
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:05:50
irinix: so what is the node and what is the distance?
irinix 2017-03-05 20:06:26
llamapixel, the nodes are the sites in your index
irinix 2017-03-05 20:06:47
and the distance would be and relevance to your search terms
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:06:54
say you have www.a.com and www.b.com
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:07:43
what exactly do you want to find between the two ?
irinix 2017-03-05 20:08:27
the dD
irinix 2017-03-05 20:09:11
(Delta-distance)
Igor-franklin 2017-03-05 20:09:58
fake pedo ryona
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:10:31
Igor-franklin: what's the beef you have with me?
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:10:38
The distance between the two servers via a pint? irinix ?
irinix 2017-03-05 20:11:08
llamapixel, no the distance of relevance to your search terms
laowai 2017-03-05 20:11:22
stop that already!
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:11:36
You will have to elaborate more irinix.
irinix 2017-03-05 20:12:06
so, say you're searching for "High contrast pictures of fruit at night"
irinix 2017-03-05 20:15:38
a website that contains "High Contrast Pictures" would have a "distance'' from your search terms of Ra, whereas a website that has "High Contrast Pictures Of Fruit" would have Rb and one that had "High Contrast" would have Rc. Of course, since Rb is closer to your search terms it gets ranked higher within the bounds of the current search, but to rank your other search results it would navigate through the index based on the R value of each site
irinix 2017-03-05 20:15:38
in the index, and each next result would be the result that had the shortest distance from Rb (in this case)
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:16:22
What is the distance you are thinking of exactly?
starrify 2017-03-05 20:16:47
ugh oh God SEO
starrify 2017-03-05 20:17:13
"hell is other people"
starrify 2017-03-05 20:17:27
social media gives people 24 hr access
irinix 2017-03-05 20:18:02
llamapixel, the distance I am thinking of is basically the delta of the relevance to your search terms between any two given nodes within the index.
irinix 2017-03-05 20:19:26
so if a.com has a relevance score of 1, and b.com has a relevance score of 2, and c.com has a relevance score of 10, dAB = 1, dAC = 9, dBC = 8
irinix 2017-03-05 20:21:41
so search* would rank c.com as the highest result, then follow the nodes of the index through b to a
irinix 2017-03-05 20:21:49
and list the results in that order
irinix 2017-03-05 20:22:15
have I clarified or muddified
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:22:32
What relationship path are you trying to find between the words?. Lets say I search for the term High, and I want to see how many "units" of something it takes to get to stoned as a meaning?
chosenOne 2017-03-05 20:23:25
can i haz cloak plz
irinix 2017-03-05 20:24:09
llamapixel, that is a good question, since "High" by itself is an ambiguous search term.
irinix 2017-03-05 20:25:08
because you could be seeking a definition of High, or as you so eloquently put it, units of Devil lettuce
irinix 2017-03-05 20:25:42
which means that there would have to be some user input on relevance per search
Quoniam 2017-03-05 20:25:59
open question: would you rather be the best lover in the world and known as the worst or the worst lover in the world and known as the best?
chosenOne 2017-03-05 20:25:59
open question: would you rather be the best lover in the world and known as the worst or the worst lover in the world and known as the best?
starrify 2017-03-05 20:25:59
open question: would you rather be the best lover in the world and known as the worst or the worst lover in the world and known as the best?
irinix 2017-03-05 20:26:29
Open questions aren't doing, Allah is doing. =D
llamapixel 2017-03-05 20:27:16
Perhaps the acid has kicked in irinix, keep giving it some thought and consider the node relationships you are trying to find with the recursive [n] method.
yray 2017-03-05 20:28:56
hi there fellas
yray 2017-03-05 20:31:05
As highly security conscious people, how much trust would you put in a carefully hardened windows 10 operating system, latest edition. Would you even care to use it at all?
mniip 2017-03-05 20:40:24
"hardened windows"
yray 2017-03-05 20:40:31
?
yray 2017-03-05 20:40:34
what about it?
mniip 2017-03-05 20:40:35
I don't know, with windows it's hard to verify any claim, you don't have the source of many components so you can't be sure they are secure
yray 2017-03-05 20:40:38
:)
yray 2017-03-05 20:41:29
@mniip : and when you have the source of Ubuntu you go through all the lines to see that someone has not put a tiny tiny backdoor somewhere?
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:42:47
windows 10 is already pretty hardened
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:42:50
though it's crap for privacy
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:43:18
in terms of trust, a hardened linux system would be better (kernel-wise), because grsecurity tips the balance in favor of linux.
mniip 2017-03-05 20:43:19
yray, not me personally, but people do all the time
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:43:43
but things like the libc? linux's default malloc (ptmalloc3/dlmalloc) are vastly inferior, security-wise, to windows'.
mniip 2017-03-05 20:43:51
yray, but I *can* if I need to
ryonaloli 2017-03-05 20:44:31
yray: even if ubuntu has a backdoor, as long as the kernel is secure, you can have the kernel isolate even root-running daemons so they cannot cause harm.
mniip 2017-03-05 20:44:32
ryonaloli, what security implications does an allocator have?