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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 ?)
ossabot: (ossasepia) 2020-03-09 jfw: ah there was also Eucrypt, part of which was a liberation of gcrypt from Werner Koch
& co. right?
diana_coman: bvt: I forgot the "
http" on the link to the .tar.gz in my latest comment on your site, would you mind fixing it for me? something's still weird with that eucrypt dir
& v.sh so I've uploaded it, if anyone else wants to have a look at it.
mp_en_viaje: bvt, i think a large part of it is that indeed this tool is evoloving ; and has been, but deliberately under the specific sort of pressurte, which comes with usage. you're not under some great weight of "having to get it perfectly
& forever right" now, just as mod6 or ben_vulpes or anytone else wasn't 3 years ago.
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: right. one day i met a girl, we fucked, then she told me i am her third. this
happens ; what do i care ? i didn't refrain from anything until her claim checked out (nor did i bother checking), what difference does it possibly make.
ossabot: Logged on 2020-03-01 11:36:55 mp_en_viaje: dorion, jfw bvt lobbes spyked
& other interested parties -- you wanna make something of it ?
mp_en_viaje: i know how to get excellent veuve clicquot
& such, etc
mp_en_viaje: dorion, jfw bvt lobbes spyked
& other interested parties -- you wanna make something of it ?
diana_coman: mp_en_viaje: ah, with the 1st of Feb, yes; as the silent poison said
the circus is still on though.
mod6: Going to push up my logs
& notes, and then make a vpatch.
mod6: Thanks for the article
& trace bvt.
hanbot_abroad: mp_en_viaje hrm, seems self-evident but apparently not a coupla years ago? i'll have another look, atm tho' on the brink of disconnectivity. in curand
& scl!
mp_en_viaje vaguely recalls how "shocking" this self-obvious statement of fact "appeared" (to interested parties)
last time, too.
ossabot: Logged on 2020-02-23 03:22:44 mp_en_viaje: yet the lulz of "young america" /
lyceum & chautuqua movement is evidently related to that earlier euro attempt at cliffnote-everything. "how to be just like yurp on the cheap", ever the dream of the colonies.
mp_en_viaje: these are rather the next generation though, this is more an emerson
& thoreau.
mp_en_viaje: yet the lulz of "young america" /
lyceum & chautuqua movement is evidently related to that earlier euro attempt at cliffnote-everything. "how to be just like yurp on the cheap", ever the dream of the colonies.
jfw: mircea_popescu: a consonance of dislikes between my own branch of the old generation and the young republic; how nice
& harmonious!
mircea_popescu: the poor fucks never got a chance to catch up, because the other retards, the lazy, inept, EQUALITARIAN retards of "Il est interdit d'interdire !"
& co managed to catch down instead.
mircea_popescu: romania helped, with tech transfer, with political support, including AGAINST the moronic us
& friends (
a tradition, by the way). so did the russians, and the chinese, tho veiled by their alt-flavoured imperial pretensions.
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
ossabot: Logged on 2020-02-18 15:58:41 ossabot: Logged on 2020-02-04 22:40:07 mircea_popescu: jfw, re the whole
musl & locales issue, it might be an idea to signal to them, "look, we use musl, and we don't think this is a good idea". irrespective of whether it does anything, at least that way they can't say they didn't realise "unanimity" is hallucinated etc.
ossabot: Logged on 2020-02-04 22:40:07 mircea_popescu: jfw, re the whole
musl & locales issue, it might be an idea to signal to them, "look, we use musl, and we don't think this is a good idea". irrespective of whether it does anything, at least that way they can't say they didn't realise "unanimity" is hallucinated etc.
mircea_popescu: while ~everything was built on it (putting it intellectually way ahead of, say,
THE ENTIRE COLLECTIVE OF LISP USERS & their collected historical products, or anything else "the civilised" Western world has to offer), nevertheless it really fails more often than it delivers.
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: diana_coman, you know, reading your boys' things, the most striking lulz is the creeping in the usian socialist republic of the traditions of the romanian socialist republic. do you recall how utterly infuriating for the general population it was, in the 80s, the constant need to have all social arrangements dependent on the very flimsy supply arrangements of the bankrupt
& dysfunctional state ?
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: jfw, re the whole
musl & locales issue, it might be an idea to signal to them, "look, we use musl, and we don't think this is a good idea". irrespective of whether it does anything, at least that way they can't say they didn't realise "unanimity" is hallucinated etc.
mod6: mircea_popescu: re: rss feeds
& feedbot; will check it out. sounds like a good way to stay abreast.
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.
jfw: "It puts it on me to chase these down" - this seems to be the core of it; why not leave it to the sponsor(s) of a patch to keep their blogs online
& organized enough to find patches (category, code shelf or whatnot)? It's then, what, couple clicks per patch or a wget to import to your own collection - trivial compared to the effort of actually reviewing the patch I'd imagine
jfw: This while pulling in not just a bignum lib as dependency (gmp) but also arbitrary-precision float
& complex math libs (mpfr, mpc)
hanbot_abroad proposes mula for inclusion in republican thesaurus, having no useful source to link to while writing current article and deeming it frequent
&occult enough to warrant defining with the other terms.
billymg: those were some good reads and re-reads,
this certainly eases the paranoia that still creeps up every now and then
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-23 02:18:41 mp_en_viaje: to be perfectly clear
& understand each other : the ENTIRETY of stage, from "broadway" to "highbrow theatre" to ballet to ice skating to ~EVERYTHING ELSE~, the absolutely and strictly only reason ANYTHING like the stage exists in contemporary degeneracy,
mircea_popescu: there's a self-obvious reason socialism existed traditionally as the political mode of
subsistence peasants, and then became an urban matter once industrialization produced of idle and useless vagrants in sufficient quantities.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-24 12:59:24 diana_coman: jfw: Keksum's 3rd genesis
is now signed and mirrored; as you've gathered already the previous comments on your article directly, I linked that and there's no need that I see for an additional article; also, you messed up something with your Keksum's article title now.
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
billymg: good points. she will certainly have several jobs once we land (running the b
&b for one) but in the meantime a lot of this stuff will just get done faster/better if i do it myself
mircea_popescu: AFTER which you can of course forgive
& even forget, on the grounds of "well, she was young". but ~AFTER~.
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
lobbes: mircea_popescu: ah I see what you mean. Now this is interesting,
this works just fine for some reason
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 ?".
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-12 05:20:58 mp_en_viaje: it stops being cute when you start driving yourself nuts with it. how in god's own reddish hells are you supposed to say, aforehand, what
the qualifications for contributing are ? in the next two days, you're gonna produce that ? how ?
mircea_popescu: replete with "qui tam" and every other sort of byzantine nonsense blackwater
& the rest of cheney's merry gangs introduced into usgistani business as usual.
diana_coman: heh, might end up triggering more discussion but at least I got something out of those days' reading
& mulling.
mircea_popescu: (mull
& read)* tingles my malloc sense. is that a dangling dereference ?
diana_coman: at any rate, I'll take some days to (mull
& read)*
diana_coman: mircea_popescu: what about cs/ps anyway? ie graphics as "how
& what to store" is one thing; there is still at all times some sort of "how to get from data to pretty pics/animations/etc"
diana_coman: what, for buying an AI system that is "very powerful" when ran through the proprietary bundle
& otherwise unclear what it does?
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: traditionally lisp coding consists of spending some time to ~well~ understand your problem ; the internal ast of
this digestion is not well fit for language (even though yes, the bleeding edge of human technologies
& understandings as represented by trilema