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phf: live on boat is
a slightly more proactive take on "wait for zombies to come"
mircea_popescu: you're going to fix leaks alone when you couldn't as much as buldgeon to death
a puny taxman.
mircea_popescu: the notion that escape from rent is to go into
a hostile element that's not self-sustainable is about as retarded as you'd expect from americans.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform suppose you spring
a leak and must have it fixed RIGHT NOW. or at least be toed in drydock.
trinque: I inquired in #freenode and no staffers said
a word
mircea_popescu: the point being, that the mooring costs of
a small vessel are about as relevant to such decisions as the cost of toilet paper to choosing your eventual residence.
trinque: I've got
a few more tasks left then I can kill the old bot, couple of days
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform costs
a lot less than that to park it in colonia on the rio de la plata.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: But how would I get to engage in my lawncare hobby living aboard? Seawater isn't exactly
a great growth medium for turfgrasses.
mircea_popescu: ah no, it's handled as
a round robin. you ask for it, dns server gives you the least loaded ip
BingoBoingo: For reconnect roulette to hook
a live freenode
BingoBoingo: took hours for
a reconnect to hit after the last time I was bumped off
mircea_popescu: trinque there's something very deeply wrong about
a system in which "what happened" has no bearing on "what to do next".
trinque: yeah, prolly as
a command too
mike_c: that feels like
a trick question. the one with the ratings
trinque: but whether SSL took
a shit or ping timed out or... really has no bearing on what I'm going to do next
trinque: seems to be working; I have the exceptions logged, so if there are any that are worth fixing in
a smarter way I'll have that information.
phf: i think i'm going to punt on bot fleet, and just focus on robust reconnect. worst thing is trying to powercycle
a bot connection, while the room is spinning
mircea_popescu: trinque here's
a thought : would it be possible to have deedbot- (or i guess its successor) pm
a link to whoever sent it
a deed once that deed has been included in
a block ?
davout: i'm from socialist france, 1% sounds like
a terrific deal
mircea_popescu: empire tries to get
a pesky extra 1%, all hell breaks loose.
a111: Logged on 2016-04-17 14:27 davout: jurov: can you give me
a foundation address? foundation will be owed .1337 btc after the bitbet receivership is done
mircea_popescu: maybe next step in degeneracy is
a page consisting of pictures of cats.
mircea_popescu: testimonials + client list + call to action for
a shitty spamform. problem ?
mircea_popescu: it was early tmsr, not even by that name, plus
a lot of gunk.
a111: Logged on 2016-04-17 14:26 davout: asciilifeform: you should send me
a couple if you're going to the post office anyway for danielpbarron
davout: jurov: can you give me
a foundation address? foundation will be owed .1337 btc after the bitbet receivership is done
☟︎ davout: asciilifeform: you should send me
a couple if you're going to the post office anyway for danielpbarron
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-04-17 14:06 danielpbarron: asciilifeform, gimme
a quote on
a small box of them, like
a dozen or so
PeterL: is trading over -otc really comparable to trading over an exchange? seems like the exchange is much more usefull for generating
a spot price?
danielpbarron: asciilifeform, gimme
a quote on
a small box of them, like
a dozen or so
☟︎ danielpbarron: yeah that was the deal i had with nubbins:
a couple shirts for cost of shipping, and i paid for it before you had even expressed interest
PeterL: do you have
a better source?
PeterL: or 100 km for you metric-usnig folk, that's actually
a nicer number, I should have started with that.
Brucio-85: I guess the DDOS has not followed from #b-
a to #trilema then?
mircea_popescu: "how to push up real estate values ? HERE'S
A THOUGHT!"
a111: Logged on 2016-04-16 06:20 gabriel_laddel:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=02-12-2014#943016 << asciilifeform: could you please name some specific algorithms that fixing the von n. bottleneck (fast shared memory) would speed up to
a great degree? Specifc well known models would also suffice for my purposes...
gribble: code is
a valid currency on your target market. Default currency is USD.
mircea_popescu: folding proteins for instance is essentially
a search over
a very large graph space
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2014-12-02 23:53 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: mircea_popescu: two 0 old cpus are faster than
a 0 modern << not for molecular dynamics sim. need fast shared memory.
BingoBoingo: <pete_dushenski> nah, she shot me
a gpg-gram, girl's name popped up << It took people
a while to catch on that rassah is
a furry pervert.
pete_dushenski: well if that wasn't
a jam-packed week, i wouldn't be eating straight pb sandwiches right now
a111: Logged on 2016-04-15 20:37 mircea_popescu: everything you ever saw said or thought or felt about rap as
a subcultural phenomenon, some romanian somewhere thought, said or felt, as if they were his fucking own words, feelings and thoughts! and the groups respectively map, also!
BingoBoingo not
a scheme-79 chip. Does not operate off of lists alone.
BingoBoingo: Why not. You have
a title in mind apparently.
a111: Logged on 2015-12-03 22:00 ascii_field: ben_vulpes: cia owns
a hedge fund called in-q-tel
BingoBoingo: Will be replaced by btcbase once link can be translated. This is
a working patch.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo
a) summary much better than link b) btcbase plox.
ben_vulpes: i just saw something that looked
a lot like CLOS in clojure