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mircea_popescu: the problem is the breakdown of the fambly. father should have craked skull let all the goange & gargauni out long before 18th bday.
mircea_popescu: !!deed http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/OVeeP/?raw=true
mircea_popescu: kinda seems to me the alternative of unanchored urls even more infuriating
mircea_popescu: is this format irritating actually ?
mircea_popescu: it's a wonder nobody ever "figures out" the grand usgistani preoccupation with "youth" is entirely built out of a solid bedrock of "you will disapoint" certainty.
mircea_popescu: guy was always a dishwasher.
mircea_popescu: why not just pick something and go with it ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo ftr, ~each~ memo line for the ~same machine~ during the past 4 billings reads differently.
mircea_popescu: you know, http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-05#1892631 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: who knows, maybe you end up reinventing java then.
mircea_popescu: his appreciation for culinary virtues of treebark isn't fully developed yet.
mircea_popescu: now you see why i save.
mircea_popescu: did he splash 'em ?
mircea_popescu: lol.
mircea_popescu: too much shit to annoy and irritate once one's past his prime.
mircea_popescu: the sad truth of the matter being, that with the machines in the shit our simpler brothers (whom jahweh still awaits in his special place in his kingdom) it's much easier for children than for adults to maintain interest in the damned things.
mircea_popescu: now computers, that's important.
mircea_popescu: sleep is for later, when he goes to bed with girls. ALL THE TIME FOR SLEEP IN THE WORLD THEN!
mircea_popescu: the high level i suppose is disputable ; but when getting down to practicals, i was still reading the bottom line on the eye chart at time-and-a-half the distance when we fitted bimbo for glasses. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: btw, if anyone cares -- i never had "screentime restrictions" besides a purely oral "would you be reasonable!!!" ; doesn't seem to have done me any harm.
mircea_popescu: i think i was more like 7 than 5
mircea_popescu: hehe.
mircea_popescu: (i am right in thinking the "move just as it approaches so it turns around" trick is common knowledge yes ?)
mircea_popescu: diana_coman not as long as you think, i recall the same exact summer i went from fearing the forks in june to playing with them for sport in august.
mircea_popescu goes to write the last month;'s report. which was going to get done sooner if we didn't end up drinking a lot of sangrias an' partying with the hooters waitresses.
mircea_popescu: 0.01 bitcoin, also known as a titspot.
mircea_popescu: three-an-a-half tits!
mircea_popescu: dat trilemalotto, such wins in gems and goldbricks.
mircea_popescu: can just as well eat something else off plate.\
mircea_popescu: trinque iirc spyked was sorta chasing the same bug.
mircea_popescu: hola!
mircea_popescu: very much truth, btw, i don't know there exist three girls alive that've fucked more lesbians than you truly.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in the everlulz, Cisza 21F sub 3h "Don't you know what lesbian means? fuck you" LordMPofTMSR "Lmao. I should know, I'm sure I fucked more than you." ☟︎
mircea_popescu: wasn't going to.
mircea_popescu: "good" is not given man ; only "better".
mircea_popescu: without all that fundamentally oral commentary... well... where's mel.
mircea_popescu: the ur example being of course "Although optimum is an absolute term, like unique, it became common verbal practice to make it relative: not quite optimum or less optimum or not very optimum. Mel called the maximum time-delay locations the most pessimum."
mircea_popescu: and i'm not even sure it's yet detailed enough (not to mention the part where -- "to make any sense of this you must headload log anyways")
mircea_popescu: yes "object oriented" verbosity is ridoinculous. nevertheless there is A LOT of meta involved that no ida ever sucks out, cuz it's not machine-accessible. which is why both eucrypt and ffa published chapters look like they do.
mircea_popescu: maybe it was already ending by time of doom, but i guarantee you that if i had orig author of said 2mb of asm "source" of dos in the dungeon, i'd be stuck producing A LOT OF accompanying notation through interrogation.
mircea_popescu: and so in this sense, dos "source" is a lot like "bolix source" -- would consist of 99.9999% cat scans by mass.
mircea_popescu: but by the time you're trying to wrangle the 32bit processor's 2gb of memory...
mircea_popescu: because fuck, one guy and his wife can make zexcellent-80 games in bedroom over summer, without bothering to DOCUMENT how that much
mircea_popescu: ie, with or without "cathedral & bazaar", "copyleft" etc bs, something very akin to "the effects of open source" would have occured ANYWAY
mircea_popescu: people (the actual people, i mean) only started perceiving the need to ~even write down most of it~ sometime in the 90s.
mircea_popescu: back in the 16 bit days, MOST software existed in a verrrry soft manner indeed.
mircea_popescu: this is a large portion of what the "champions" of "the open source revolution" generally omit to mention :
mircea_popescu: kinda for this reason, back i nthe day "sources" meant a LOT of "brain content" so to speak.
mircea_popescu: of course, it didn't come with sources.
mircea_popescu: quite.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i'm just going through a nostalgia moment here.
mircea_popescu: fucking novell netware. I STILL RECALL THAT CRAP, 47 disks or some shit.
mircea_popescu: i recall the times a slim os was judged by "fits on one 7"."
mircea_popescu: trinque cool.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo give me however many fit / you want to spare, she can cuntoo-image them all for you free of charge.
mircea_popescu: give me a break, if cuntoo dun fit in there the problem's not with the disk.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform as long as the thing fits. how big are they ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo but i mean, i have to buy a ssd to test out cuntoo ?
mircea_popescu: or in general. i want 2gb films like i want the clap. if god didn't mean films to be 700mb he wouldn't have made cd's that big.
mircea_popescu: tbh, if it weren't for crypto, i still wouldn't.
mircea_popescu went through a phase where deliberately did not buy 64 bit.
mircea_popescu: well what can i tell ya.
mircea_popescu: you had me scratching my head asciilifeform !
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, the spec is as described, with t2400, 31 W.
mircea_popescu: well it's apparently all i've encountered.
mircea_popescu: https://ark.intel.com/products/27235/Intel-Core-Duo-Processor-T2400-2M-Cache-1-83-GHz-667-MHz-FSB- << from horse's own mouth.
mircea_popescu: ok, so to be perfectly clear -- thinkpad x60, released by lenovo cca 2006, comes with Intel Core Duo T2400 / 1.83 GHz processor, which is a 32 bit processor.
mircea_popescu shall go into the storages.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-13#1824545 << i gotta figure this shit out, because i ~thought~ i had some x60s also. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: evidently, this isn't the first time.
mircea_popescu is waveriong whether he wants to actually buy an x-pad or can't be arsed.
mircea_popescu: i suspect i use laptops a lot less than you do.
mircea_popescu: right. i gotta buncha t's
mircea_popescu: the ibm stuff was T-whatever.
mircea_popescu: a wait, yes, x-s are lenovos aren't they.
mircea_popescu: the pre-shit days x60 was 32 bit
mircea_popescu: i never bought one yet, principally because i don't know of such a thing.
mircea_popescu: vaguely relatedly, is there such a thing as a 64 bit laptop that's acceptable as far as anyone knows ?
mircea_popescu: the point of the entire fucking affair, really.
mircea_popescu: if for no other reason then because i'd really like to slim it out in the coming years.
mircea_popescu: one day there's gonna be an accounting of all these dead days, "well, master ordered me to so and so, so i went through the piles, picked laptop, then discovered needs gentoo but not clear which gentoo, links dead, so ima pick one, then next day discovered it dun work on machine i selected before knowing the relevant criteria and turns out i dun have one that meets and holy shit".
mircea_popescu: ie, "select a gentoo to install", which took a day's work fwir.
mircea_popescu: convenient, seeing how it then also cuts some intermediate steps, i guess ?
mircea_popescu: what's teh boot stick ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform what do you have, 1tb or something ? i can't imagine it wouldn't suffice.
mircea_popescu has no data re this job, so can't say much.
mircea_popescu: i have nfi, whatever's needed to encuntoo-ate it. was this ever discussed ?
mircea_popescu: the race being on, i'm curious if "check trinque 's sig" can be done in 1 mo or not.
mircea_popescu: a. BingoBoingo wouldja mind billing me for a month of ^ and send hanbot teh credentials.
mircea_popescu goes to look it up
mircea_popescu: i hafta look this up ?
mircea_popescu: how much for a month ?
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo i don't suppose you folks have a 64 bit machine i could get for hanbot to continue her cuntooing ?
mircea_popescu: i don\t think i own any x64 lappies.
mircea_popescu: so basically, http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-04#1892381 not right, absolutely gotta be x64 ? ☝︎
mircea_popescu: a there it was!
mircea_popescu: nah, the dutch item.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2013-10-10#347200 ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-05#1893154 << if you're into these, the story of the west india trading co and the corp boom, the involvement of said newton, and of the king's finance dept is well worth a study. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-05#1893136 << ha, never seen that1 b4. ☝︎