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diana_coman: jfw: listen, you do a full test-run of everything so that you can properly guide someone step by step and you know 200
% what is required and at what point.
ericbot: Logged on 2019-12-02 16:41:29 mircea_popescu: ima try putting the first few in and we see (i hope for eg you do the sed 's
%"
%\\"
%g' | sed 's
%*
%\*
%g' escapings, yes ?)
mp_en_viaje: ACS, 2014 : median household income $37,078, per capita income for the city was $25,589, 16.9
% of families and 30.7
% of the population below the poverty line. needless to say this wasn't the case in the 70s.
mp_en_viaje: there's a piece where ballas makes the point that "private" in the us just means state-owned-without-benefits (
that he meanwhile carefully deleted from his own site) ; panama is exactly the same thing in state terms : another way of being a us state but without benefitting from fed printouts.
mp_en_viaje: in any case, this is the fundamental defect of all utopian "thinking", of the reformation ("the testament i read, and the testament that is,
are the same testament!!!") in general, and of pretty much all usian attempts, from "believe women" to "manifest destiny" or w/e. this hope to one thing.
mp_en_viaje: ourdemocracy.tar.gz 14
% 11MB 107.2KB/s 09:44 ETA << hhurray for technologically advanced germany, gloriously confronting the challenges of 1990
mp_en_viaje vaguely recalls how "shocking" this self-obvious statement of fact "appeared" (to interested parties)
last time, too.
mircea_popescu: which, sadly but painfully, has been my experience of europe. i took a coupla sluts born in the colonies to take in the glories of the motherland, and the motherland meanwhile's turned 100
% chad.
mircea_popescu: anyways, contrary to the purportings and pretences traditionally
required by their culture, i do kinda suspect ye pantsuit gets pretty well overwhelmed in this here copacetic copse of #trilema
mircea_popescu: not that hanbot_abroad doesn't make >50
% of all the sushi we eat by now, but holy hell
mircea_popescu: it couldn't be, in 1985 cluj, a case of "come meet me
at X for Y". it always had to be "[unless they're out]" as a coda. unless theyre's a [too long] queue, etcetera.
mircea_popescu: there isn't actually any shortage. the world outside the gates is actually so intractably boring & pointless, it's pretty much necessarily as well as universally the case 100
% of all available activity will pour into the republic.
mircea_popescu: and i ask because... wtf, fucking ridoinculous nonsense! Look for them online, it's an ad at the top (for discountmags.com, "Jazziz Magazine - Check Out Our New Low Price"), one on the side (this one for "redbubble.com", "JAZZIZ Redemption" by JAZZIZ " -- yes, including the BROKEN crapsoft quotes -- "Millions of unique stickers ready for laptops, water bottles, helmets, and more. Get up to 50
% off. Glossy, matte, and
mircea_popescu: and secondly, the rpublic isn't intended to work this way. you're supposed to hear about the patches you hear about. you aren't happy with the patches you hear about,
make better friends.
mod6: Not that I love having a centralized bot, either. It's just, I'm not 100
% sure what the best way to go is on this. The mailing list was centralized, it worked fine.
bvt: dorion: slowly getting back into shape after vacations, so far some workslots got sacrificed for more sports. other than that, on the vacation i started to write a v implementation that would not have the
performance issue; while it's 90
% done, need to invest some more time to finish it. after that, will port the fg-rng to 2.6.32
lobbes: Although, it looks like in some cases it will
default to selecting the end of the paragraph when done across tag boundaries
whaack: if the text one's selecting is all within a tag, then the selection tool will properly match. But if you cross a tag,
like so, then the markup will interfere
dorion: spyked
plans to cover it by the end of the month.
diana_coman: ahaha; and if it's not ~33
%, it will still be some
% so the more writing the better anyway, sure; lolz.
trinque: ok, !!deed is 100
% back in action.
mircea_popescu: bvt, i dunno man, commodity servers to this day come on 2.6, random sample turned out 100
% ossabot: Logged on 2020-01-12 12:47:24 dorion: mircea_popescu in light of never moving off
linux 2.x series, it seems to me bvt ought to port his rng work from
4.9.95 it currently sits on to 2.x.
dorion: mircea_popescu in light of never moving off
linux 2.x series, it seems to me bvt ought to port his rng work from
4.9.95 it currently sits on to 2.x.
ossabot: (eulora) 2020-01-10 mircea_popescu: in the end, we painfully and i suppose expensively re-traced a point that was well (and very cheaply) established
by 2016 : "The dispositive concern wasn't that the codebases selected are good ; rather it was that they are merely very, very, veryveryVERY dirty ; whereas the supposed cleanner substitutes aren't actually any
mircea_popescu: most of the humiliation coming from the
Кто ты по жизни? line, "how come your nudes lag so much behind trilema ? i thought you were supposed to be cool and like, notable and shit ?".
mircea_popescu: wanna see their local clean room ? 100
% built out of straw and mudpies ? clean to 10 ppk standard! it's just like ppb only with a k.
mircea_popescu: and what i mean by "there's no more space" is rather a lot in the vein of "you lot chafe and get massively butthurt at even the faintest version of what that world would look like anyone [by which we mean me, for lack of alternatives] can come up with". lisp is a tool for resolving closed problems, not for floating about the endless uncharted seas [
http://trilema.com/2014/i-love-rochester-so-will-you/?b=try%20to&e=swim# mircea_popescu: the main problem (and the reason i don't come across as much of a lisp fan) is that since the 80s complexity exploded significantly ; there's no more space for proto lisp as represented by
mel ; nor for the classical lisp as represented by the defunct moron club.
mircea_popescu: chema/?b=Compared&e=be#select][bit], then eventually a small pile of actually useful and working code is left behind, implementing 108
% or so of what the old pile actually did while removing 98
% or so of what it had no business doing"
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-25 13:21:44 hanbot: dorion_road haha, so you met voorhees
in 07 '13 and
this, two months previous, seriously never came up? There's a truly toxic acquaintance for ya.
hanbot: dorion_road haha, so you met voorhees
in 07 '13 and
this, two months previous, seriously never came up? There's a truly toxic acquaintance for ya.
BingoBoingo: diana_coman: MPEx is built on
GPG contracts upheld voluntarily. Introducing "these GPG contracts must be upheld always and forever no matter the cost as if they were fiat contracts" would be subversion. For that, in representing the claim I can't say "This must be paid no matter what" or other constructions along that line without attacking a
mp_en_viaje: there's tremendous difference between "i want something like
that but with a better face" and "i want a great looking woman that's my 5th grade classmate from back in jr high".
mp_en_viaje: they both do this as it is, but it's "not relevant" because "bigger themes". except those "bigger themes" are 100
% driven by historical accident and naught else entirely at all whatsoever.
mp_en_viaje:
http://logs.ossasepia.com/log/trilema/2019-12-18#1955615 << irl, most coin sits in appaling security contexts and yet "liberations" are indeed rare. it's a problem of roi, most theft is opportunity-driven rather than systematic (mirroring how most people's houses ~could~ be broken in,
by your gf. but most people's houses nevertheless aren't broken into -- and especially not by your
mp_en_viaje: who the fuck taxes ~exports~ anyway ?! this might be the dumbest thing i ever heard, everyone's ~subsidizing~ exports, the euros give a >20
% tax break with their whole vat scam, the chinos prolly more though it's byzantine, these idiots actually TAX it ?
BingoBoingo: In other news, the Argentines went from proposing the tourist dollar to finalizing their rate for it. 30
% over official. I suspect the blue is going to have to beat 30
% over official
mp_en_viaje: diana_coman, truth be told there's this immense, but i do mean IMMENSE pile of accumulated tech debt via "i'll do it tomorrow"
device mp_en_viaje: in other news, how the fuck uk laboratory party can still lose seats ? the "conservative" / lulzparty got like 70
% of the seats and it's still gonna pick up 50 ?
ericbot: Logged on 2019-12-11 22:09:54 dorion_road: With tmsr os, how much work to support the
implicit clients isn't clear yet. I'm also not 100
% clear on spyked, bvt and lobbes situation apart from gathering they've been consistently productive while working salary mines.
dorion_road: In the short term, jfw and I are going to integrate it into our service, which, at this point, aims at guiding the
right people in
learning how to lower their risk in
dorion_road: I defintely have to think more about the
long term monetization, but I see big potential.
dorion_road: With tmsr os, how much work to support the
implicit clients isn't clear yet. I'm also not 100
% clear on spyked, bvt and lobbes situation apart from gathering they've been consistently productive while working salary mines.
mp_en_viaje: for the other thing, the original reason the thing was set to auto-devoice in 30 minutes was to avoid the burden of hostility upon the devoicer, and the situation of voice inflation, where randos have it just as good as actual people, like thios
were athens or something.
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BingoBoingo: Milepost now that K's back in the pink house:
http://archive.is/92vj5 DOLAR OFICIAL COMPRA $ 57,910 VENTA $ 62,910 VARIACIÓN -0,130
% ACTUALIZADO: 10/12/2019 15:00 DOLAR BLUE COMPRA $ 65,250 VENTA $ 69,250 VARIACIÓN -1,070
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dorion_road: I'd like to know your thoughts as well. Not just about those, but, e.g. also
Gales Linux now that it has been released. Gales bootstraps with busybox, which I know you've been
working with.
dorion_road: If a
full process insurance business can be derived from tmsr.os in the longer term, I'd expect the bios to be included (assuming bios as it's now referred is part of the end process).
mircea_popescu: the WHOLE FUCKING POINT of "armored" mode is to armor it, you're not wasting those 40
% extra bytes just for the sake of wasting them wtf.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-03-04 16:14:16 mircea_popescu: empire does not in any factual sense exist. man who works 70
% of the time for idiots is === the remaining 30
% of that man.