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diana_coman: it's ok, I hear they got now a CS
conference in Buenos Aires and they get therefore to steal participants' laptops,it's all a craze
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Anyone who feels empowered by what happen, the only thing I can say is that if you want to harm our students, you are going to have to go through us, Mitchell said at Sundays news
conference. We are not going to tolerate any harm brought to our students. Not on my campus. Not on my watch.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-03 13:11 mircea_popescu: and if mp organises a
conference there's going to be a
conference and if he does not there's not going to be one and if we need an isp how about mp makes it and so on and so forth up the fucking wall.
mircea_popescu: and if mp organises a
conference there's going to be a
conference and if he does not there's not going to be one and if we need an isp how about mp makes it and so on and so forth up the fucking wall.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-04-28 23:30 asciilifeform: 'It is the most advanced and secure instant messaging protocol to date. This is why the designers got an award in front of a
conference full of seasoned cryptographers and security engineers a week back for improving Real World Cryptography. ' << from turd in earlier thread. that thing is ~bottomless lulzmine.
a111: Logged on 2016-09-08 17:31 asciilifeform: the #1 entry is gut-bustingly lulzy to asciilifeform , because i spend ~half year auditing a multilinear-map thing for $rupturefarm, and even was sent to a '
conference' where 'serious cryptographers' did not even blink when someone walked in with a proof that whole thing was crock of shit
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform forget tv, put up an ad on airbnb/craigslist/whatever the "
Conference" dorks favour this year.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-29 16:04 phf: i met fare at one of international lisp
conference's and i thought he was kind of off, but the kind of work he did on asdf3 precisely corresponds to his personal and writing styles. sort of like a dirty kid that you have to constantly remind to like fucking go wash yourself dude, omg
a111: Logged on 2017-03-31 18:09 mircea_popescu: actually i was thinking, im not going to hold another
conference, because it's just not a sane opsec proposition. however, one fellow at a time coming down for a week or somesuch is more than tenable. what's airfare, fiddy bux ? pack up the missus an' come say hi.
mircea_popescu: that while not all of the us livestock is fit for either sexual slavery or "our democracy" whatever the fuck they would call their current activities ; "raising awareness and waiting for their day" whatever it may be -- nevertheless sexual slavery is a much more legitimate ASPIRATION than whatever they aspire to, namely "our democracy" or "speaking at a
conference" or w/e the shit.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-31 18:09 mircea_popescu: actually i was thinking, im not going to hold another
conference, because it's just not a sane opsec proposition. however, one fellow at a time coming down for a week or somesuch is more than tenable. what's airfare, fiddy bux ? pack up the missus an' come say hi.
mircea_popescu: actually i was thinking, im not going to hold another
conference, because it's just not a sane opsec proposition. however, one fellow at a time coming down for a week or somesuch is more than tenable. what's airfare, fiddy bux ? pack up the missus an' come say hi.
☟︎☟︎ phf: i met fare at one of international lisp
conference's and i thought he was kind of off, but the kind of work he did on asdf3 precisely corresponds to his personal and writing styles. sort of like a dirty kid that you have to constantly remind to like fucking go wash yourself dude, omg
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "For two days, according to insiders, Holmes, who is now 32, had refused to address these concerns. Instead, she remained largely holed up in a
conference room, surrounded by her inner circle. Half-empty food containers and cups of stale coffee and green juice were strewn on the table as she strategized with a phalanx of trusted advisers, including Ramesh Sunny Balwani, then Theranoss president and C.O.O.; Heather Ki
mircea_popescu: now people will have to click on breitbart to see what trump said at news
conference.
a111: Logged on 2017-02-16 16:16 asciilifeform: 'Security expert and doomsayer Bruce Schneier – speaking by video owing to RSA
Conference commitments in San Francisco and perhaps prescience with regard to seasonal travel challenges – predicted that the government is coming to handcuff coders. "We all had this special right to code the world as we saw fit," said Schneier. "My guess is we're going to lose that right, because it's too dangerous
BingoBoingo: Also ty President Trump for the lulzy press
conference Ingolfr_Arnarson: trinque, got it, actually I know I was just playing with the feature as when *muting* in a
conference :P
mircea_popescu: diana_coman similarily, the life of the sane programmer is pretty unhappy. by comparison, java-machining-dotnet-etcetera dorks are very fucking happy, going from
conference to
conference to tell each other how fucking delicious the catered rubber chicken is, and how the 3 bedroom 1 bathroom atrocity is totally worth 1.3mn
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 18:21 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print
conference proceedings, the bulk of actual technology needed to recreate probably somewhere on a TAPE. i don't know where you got that mask generator runs on scheme83. the entire production stack was for mit cadr
phf: asciilifeform: because i have a paper by shrobe from 1982 vlsi
conference (i could only find a hardcopy, been meaning to scan it), that explicitly says that data path generator was written for mit cadr, and that it opts the DPL code out of a gui environment. i haven't seen complete listing for DPL for the cpu either.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print
conference proceedings, the bulk of actual technology needed to recreate probably somewhere on a TAPE. i don't know where you got that mask generator runs on scheme83. the entire production stack was for mit cadr
☝︎☟︎ pete_dushenski thgouth of mega italian architecture
conference / awards programme when saw ben_vulpes' 'biennale'
mircea_popescu: there was some badly translated "proceeds of miner
conference" sometime earlier this year
phf: "The Disrupt Hackathon is a 24 Hour event preceding the annual Disrupt London
conference organized by TechCrunch."
trinque: I guess the gay nazis will have plenty of
conference fodder
a111: Logged on 2016-10-04 23:15 mircea_popescu: incidentally, anyoen going to the coreboot
conference in berlin ?
mircea_popescu: incidentally, anyoen going to the coreboot
conference in berlin ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "But every religion has its dissenters, and the
conference began with a not insignificant network issue whereby all of the nodes running ethereums most popular client (go ethereum) suddenly crashed upon executing a smart contract." << arguably 2nd best lulz in the pile.
mircea_popescu: "This SF.net email is sponsored by the 2008 JavaOne(SM)
Conference. Don't miss this year's exciting event. There's still time to save $100."
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: any thoughts on
conference 4 of late ?
ben_vulpes: i wonder why anyone would give half a shit about an ex-
conference organizer's...steak?
a111: Logged on 2013-07-27 16:08 ThickAsThieves: "Jack had been due to speak at the 2013 Black Hat cyber security
conference in Las Vegas next Thursday, August 1st. He was allegedly going to present a method of wirelessly hacking a pacemaker"
mircea_popescu still chuckles at the "
conference" where the various "captains of industree" were discussing who sleeps on whose floor, because one of them was subletting or bumming out or w/e in some flat in london
phf: mircea_popescu: i suspect you can get it for 30k or so, enough for "new
conference room" or whatever
BingoBoingo: Incidently if the anybody but Trump thing had worked, the FBI press
conference thing would have likely been the end of her run.
a111: Logged on 2014-06-11 00:48 asciilifeform: 'Sacco and Vanzetti came up with an entirely different solution to the slow-MMU problem, one which if I do say so myself was less imaginative than mine, but both more general and more practical. They published theirs in a real
conference, received much acclaim for it, and I believe patented it, started a so-called company and eventually sold it to Microsoft.'
phf: well,
conference scene's been taken over particularly hard by the usual suspects. it was mildly useful back in 2005, because you could get a face to face, or a beer session, with useful people. for example at pycon i got to spend time with the entire twisted team, which was at a rear end of me trying to grok their stack, so i had a lot of very productive learning sessions
mircea_popescu: i lived there for a few years. 2nd bitcoin
conference also held there (timisoara). meanwhile though, moved to argentina.
mircea_popescu: does a
conference a week since 1995, hasn't yet explained the difference between things "not meant for practical use" and the rest. wtf is impractical use.
mircea_popescu: plenty of other good ones ( asciilifeform you recall reporting on that group pushing 20 year old schweizer as "wai of footure" at some
conference ? ), but the more important point is, that this is a fine field for innovation as it stands. it's very far from "settled science", where the logical move is to simply import the universally accepted library and move on.
mircea_popescu: there were dozens of people who lived very much the 90s academic
conference circus.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Nah, he was at some
conference in USia within the last 4 months or so.
mats: it was all 'my mentor is now SVP at IBM', 'my cube-mate went on to work for former Intel CEO some-guy-i-don't-care-about', 'i learned so much working with the board at Silicon Valley Bank' at every tech, bidness
conference i have ever been to
mircea_popescu: "According to Servin, the Yes Men concept initially sprang from their creation of a fake website spoofing the World Trade Organization. To the surprise of Servin and Vamos, many believed the site to be authentic, and the two were consequently contacted to speak at a
conference in Austria. Since this time, the Yes Men have continued performing large-scale hoaxes, in what they describe as a collaborative effort with journalists
mircea_popescu: lms, they impersonate entities that they dislike, a practice that they call "identity correction". The Yes Men operate under the mission statement that lies can expose truth. They create and maintain fake websites similar to ones they intend to spoof, which have led to numerous interview,
conference, and TV talk show invitations. They espouse the belief that corporations and governmental organizations often act in dehumanizin
mircea_popescu: anyway, for the noobs : mpex 1st
conference was principally this thing where voorhees and casares tried to convince me usg is the only game in town, with me laughing, and me stating mtgox isn't going to be around for long, with them laughing.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: in a sense. there's a $shitlang
conference up there this weekend, and the meatwot has graciously coughed up some introductions.
mthreat: mircea_popescu: anyway, just a trip to the US. Went to the classic jet aircraft association
conference, met bunch of jet pilots.
phf: fwiw my first exposure to clojure was a clojure job in finance industry, i did a couple of talks on common lisp within airshot of the hiring person from the team, that was way before 1.0, and we must've been one of the first corporations to use clojure, because hicky made a point of coming to a local tech
conference and speaking, i've had beer with him a few times
PeterL: nafario asked me if I wanted to come to some
conference to talk about how to use the thing
mircea_popescu: five years in you'll prolly want to hold a
conference. if not 3.
mircea_popescu: otherwise, the bar for "
conference organizer" as an identity pillar includes tits & gtfo and so on. it's a job dita von teese gets cred for, typically.
ben_vulpes: in other news, i finally put a tv in the
conference room and it is now apparently the dedicated "5 hours of rocket explosions on a loop" device
phf: BingoBoingo: i've not read the article yet, but truth is, i'm yet to meet a teacher at a
conference who's at all qualified to teach computing to kids. at best the approach is entirely experiental, "when you see a tiger^W^Wa popup, you should run away^W^Wcall a teacher" or "
https stands for secure!", and the educational tooling is at best an inferior rip off of Scratch but more likely a scattershot gamification of hodge podge algorithmic
kakobrekla: rms was on nefarios
conference as much as nefario was on rms
conference