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Breakthrough Society - Keepin' it free

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-26 15:38

http://173.249.4.210/super-hell2/


Also, welcome to Super Hell.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 15:46

I ain't clickin' dat shit

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-26 17:25

virus, don't click

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-27 1:14

Nice collection of papers
Not sure about calling the bbs /b/

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-27 1:28

>>4
Thanks.
I don't want to call it /lounge/ nor /prog/. Maybe I'll figure something else.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-27 1:48

/elevator is kinda cute, or just plain old /disc

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-27 10:28

My aim was to make it a remote git repository, that can be simply cloned by anyone with a single command line. (This way the filesharing would never die even if a node of it is compromised, since new ones can spawn at any time.) But, alas, I am quite noobish with git and still haven't managed to set it up like that.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-27 11:31

>>7
Sounds trivial, Kodak!

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-27 11:51

>>8
Maybe, but I'm not such a great problem solver. Anytime I try to google it I get stackoverflow questions about GitHub. Once I do have the time I'll read the man page on git and figure it out definitely. Or I'll ask for help from my brother who is a more intelligent man than me.

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-27 12:01

Also, I'm not Kodak, but Brazil-kun. (The one with "amazing apps" in 2013.)

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-27 12:41

>>6
"/disc/ - Discussion" sounds like a good name. The idea would be to have a place to discuss the ebooks, papers and various other files that are being shared by the site, and maybe recommend them to newcomers (in a proper ordering, from introductory to advanced), offer reviews, suggest hosting of other files, et cetera. But of course any kind of discussion would be valid.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-27 18:15

>>9
read the man page on git
Please don't. Use any of the sane got tutorials instead,

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-27 21:41

$ info git

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 6:25

hey SuperHell, are you going to implement your're are own textboard or will you use a publicly available engine? if it's the former, will you expose some kind of API? I'm thinking of making a terminal-based interface for textboards (like an old BBS) and while I could do that with HTML scraping, it's only reliable as long as the HTML structure remains unchanged

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 12:43

>>14
Stop using regex to parse html!

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 13:15

>>15
nobody mentioned the regex meme, stackoverflow-anus!

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 15:00

>>16
I did, pay attention.

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-05-29 18:54

>>14
I was thinking of using shiichan. I tried it and it almost worked but for some reason an included function called abbc_css was considered undeclared and the board that was generated had no css. That's why I didn't expose it yet. I could as a hack install a different css but I was thinking of doing The Right Thing and find out the origin of the problem, even if it takes longer.

On the other side of your question, I once had an idea of creating a json or sexp-based API for transmitting queries and the result of queries over http, as if the user was only querying a database with his client, and the client-side implementation of the graphical interface, which he owned completely, would decide how to render the page for him, without the possibility of any kind of trick. This could then become a sort of standard. It would be "the dawn of a new era" where Everything That Sucks About The Web would be pruned and expurged, and malicious people or worthless people would have a hard time hiding behind the noise, since most of what's transmitted would be signal.

But of course, implementing these kinds of things and making them secure takes time.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 22:08

>>18
Why would you use an ancient pile of garbage than that? I feel like it's easier to start fresh instead of using old, undocumented, unmaintained, quirky/buggy code like that.

A RESTful API and MongoDB would be cool. You can run Express/Node/MongooseJS. You can also look into PugJS templating.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-29 23:47

Prolog/Datalog is the only valid solution for databases.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-30 6:24

>>18
just make a REST API that only exposes basic functionality: listing boards, listing threads, reading threads, poasting. making it secure is exactly as hard as makig the board secure.
>>19
mongodb is for mongoloids

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-30 7:18

will SuperHell include my dubs?

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-30 19:17

>>19
This site uses it too tho

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-30 20:29

>>21
JSON > relational databases

fite me, nerds

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-30 23:13

>>24
Have fun trying to poorly reinvent basic SQL algorithms that could have been automated had you spent a moment's time to properly design the layout of the data.

Name: Anonymous 2018-05-31 3:48

>>25
al gore rhythms? like what?

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-06-12 19:36

The site is now online at the correct domain:

http://breakthroughsociety.org/super-hell2/

Sorry for the slow changes.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-12 19:47

>>26
try doing a triple join with a couple windowing functions in an efficient manner with json mongoloid-db

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-12 19:48

girl why are you playing with me

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-06-13 14:49

My next step will be securing a very simple means of communication against eavesdroppers.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-13 18:29

>>30
Remember, pigeons may be brought down with arrow or net.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-13 21:58

>>30
the only foolproof method is OTP
instead of caring about eavesdropping, make it so that eavesdropping does nothing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-time_pad

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 0:49

One can see outright that the choice of category theory texts was chosen by somebody who has not learned category theory.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-14 4:00

>>33
Why?

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2018-06-15 11:51

>>33
I was trying to learn and thought the titles were interesting. I was reading graphicallinearalgebra.net.

Name: Anonymous 2018-06-17 5:01

I ain’t clicking that shit nigga

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