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phf: no, i know a few russian living in netherlands, and they all fall under kind of a similar stereotype
danielpbarron: the main page would load, but when i tried to archive something that's where it would go to a new ip
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron was it earlier ? i actually just loaded a page, worked fine, minutes later bupkiss
mircea_popescu: phf i am pretty sure the code's published
danielpbarron: i also noticed their ip was weird after i pasted your /etc/hosts list into my own and it stopped working the other day
phf: i have some lisp code to do what archive.is does from back when i was reading everything from kindle, but it'll take a few weeks for me to get it into a running service state..
BingoBoingo: Honestly at this point I forget what I've written where and what I haven't
BingoBoingo: I dunno
shinohai: BingoBoingo: "I felt the crushing weight of one of the beasts" <<< can u make this up?
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413732 << o noes i had to draw that out on paper. why u no use more matrixen ☝︎
pete_dushenski: "when i, professor bahamas, said that there was a red line that shall not be crossed in syria or else i'd put boots on the ground, i forgot to mention that there was an asterix associated with that statement that nullified its supposed consequence if it turned out that i wasn't a taller, darker napolean after all."
assbot: Logged on 23-02-2016 09:18:25; mircea_popescu: i suppose in memory of the event Bahamas' full name should be expanded to Mssr Bahamas Pedale or something.
pete_dushenski: i'd be pleasantly surprised if contravex isn't even at the lower end of that largest vocab list. ~15k different words over a two year and ~450k published word lifetime ? sounds optimistic, but until mircea_popescu shares secret recipe, hard to say given that other 'solutions' seem to be nothing but paid scamware.
assbot: Logged on 10-02-2016 13:19:33; kakobrekla: yes, sit on the tank. great, i can sit on my phone also.
phf: it's hell of slow though, because i can'e seem to find an equivalent of symbol-value
assbot: Logged on 23-02-2016 21:17:59; mod6: i'll try that. (im just playing with tinyscheme on its own, outside of shiva/bitcoin) -- figure its a good idea to use THIS interpreter as opposed to some other one/lisp.
phf: mod6: i think so, as long as you're still in repl. i think that's tinyscheme's specifics (i.e. last token is #<eof> and that's what load returns, but i'm not sure)
shinohai: Just weird to me though, haven't had it happen before and I have accidentally restarted the lappy 1000 times and it started back perfect.
mod6: phf: and I meant "is #<EOF> normal?"
danielpbarron: stupid me for not stopping it periodically to backup, but i wanted to see if i could get the whole thing synced in one go
shinohai: Congratulate me, I was nearly 90% synced on new node, had an unexpected reboot and it borked my data dir, now hafta start over :/
mod6: i'll try that. (im just playing with tinyscheme on its own, outside of shiva/bitcoin) -- figure its a good idea to use THIS interpreter as opposed to some other one/lisp. ☟︎
mod6: so if i wanna a bunch of scheme code in a file and then load that file into the interpreter so I have my procedures defined without having to type them all in... how do I do that?
mircea_popescu: heh. i didn't bother look. still impressed :)
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413655 >> o.O i'm impressed. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413614 << i think we had this thread here back when they announced they wanna do it. ☝︎
wouldibeascammer: reported it, it's annoying to put my order in while leaving out what I don't want to use
kakobrekla: all that i got was a request for kyc/aml procedure!
wouldibeascammer: trinque: I like trolling
wouldibeascammer: punkman: I like them
punkman: I'd report it if I liked them, otherwise who cares, fuck em
kakobrekla: this happened to me on bitstamp in 2011 or 12, had a deposit processed twice. i reported it though.
wouldibeascammer: if I profit from that, am I a scammer?
wouldibeascammer: so, I have a dilemna
danielpbarron: they claim to use their own replacement of openssl in this version; for some reason i thought they had already done that
asciilifeform: 'For the C standard library, IncludeOS uses RedHat’s standard library implementation due to its small size, ' << i refuse to read any more of this crapolade.
asciilifeform: 'A fully virtualized “Hello World” service in IncludeOS (which of course includes the necessary components of the OS) uses only 8.45MB of memory. A Ubuntu 14.04 OS image (the default guest OS for OpenStack) is around 300MB by comparison.' << idiocy. i had linux kernel AND trb in < 5 MB.
asciilifeform: but i will point out, again,
assbot: Logged on 23-02-2016 10:20:39; mircea_popescu: turns out i'm actually a top spot contender ? gibbon clocks 43k ? ooook.
mircea_popescu: turns out i'm actually a top spot contender ? gibbon clocks 43k ? ooook. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: which is ~50k different phonemes, the vast majority of which are bona fide words but filtering any further exceeds my patience (and if you're curious why it stops there - once the fetlife lists hit, there's a pile of crapolade in the form of usernames that are difficult to distinguish etc). i'm happy with the estimation that "50k or maybe a little more". which would mean that... whoa!
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413475 << well since the "too many unknown words" is a frequent redditard complaint @trilema, i'ma now going to have it wordcounted. i always thought i'm using a very constrained set, myself. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: i suppose in memory of the event Bahamas' full name should be expanded to Mssr Bahamas Pedale or something. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413455 << i guess now we find out what control each side has on "their" nominal proxies. my guess would be that the us has ~complete control over the mostly imaginary steiners angriff, whereas the russian side has ~no control over the still sitting syrian president. ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 23-02-2016 05:58:56; phf: i'm sure the chip went same way, some chinese american female student, "say, prof sussman, how about you sell your life's work to highest bidder on this hip website. it'll legitimize what you did because you're no longer just a nerd, but now also an artist"
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413453 << howling shit we exactly agree. i suppose this is good for the cult... ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 23-02-2016 05:25:55; phf: random lulz, sussman signed scheme-81 chip, sold as art. https://www.artsy.net/artwork/gerald-sussman-scheme i think it was listted at $1500, but i can't quite recall. i assume buyer would not try putting it on a breadboard..
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413416 << and why not ? i've put sluts on a breadboard that i had originally purchased as art ? ☝︎
punkman: http://i.imgur.com/moGfFrD.png
mircea_popescu: or maybe it's the 2010s equivalent of that epic 2000s kid with the "oh i gotta go to iraq brb" chatlog.
mircea_popescu: so now - i ask again. what THE FUCK is it with "green berets" and these assonauts.
mircea_popescu: look here : "DeathFromAbove writes to DPR, "It's not that easy [AA]. I'm legit. Green Beret. Friend of [C.G.]. I have access to TS/SCI files that FBI, DEA, AFP, SOCA would kill for. In fact, that is what I do ... kill. The only thing that I do . . . Don't worry DoD has no interest in you and your little website. North Korea and Iran are a lot more important. In fact, as far as the Army and Navy are concerned you are a
assbot: I’m a Former Green Beret and Here’s How I Would Bring Down Bitcoin | Bitcoin Magazine ... ( http://bit.ly/1Rk3R4S )
punkman: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/i-m-a-former-green-beret-here-s-how-i-would-bring-down-bitcoin-1456165726
BingoBoingo: Markets work https://i.imgur.com/EwDljF3.jpg
phf: i'm sure the chip went same way, some chinese american female student, "say, prof sussman, how about you sell your life's work to highest bidder on this hip website. it'll legitimize what you did because you're no longer just a nerd, but now also an artist" ☟︎
ben_vulpes: i b'leev asciilifeform even pegged it as a cowardly apology to der fuhrer
phf: (not a quote, but i was there, and that's the gist of it. many face palms in the audience)
ben_vulpes: i can't
ben_vulpes: i think
ben_vulpes: i
pete_dushenski: i don't for a second think it's just correlation. wealth can't guarantee anything any more than obama - but can wealth, unlike obama, provide opportunities ? i'm inclined to say so. ergo wealthy man can at least materially afford personal car-computer, whether or not he can intellectually afford it is borne by whether or not he actually does.
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-02-2016#1413357 << cdn ain't what she used to be. btc is like 600 bones atm… not that that's the point, on which i agree with you that culture != $$$$ (as per http://www.contravex.com/2014/11/14/terrible-nasty-unfair-evil-no-good-money-and-its-relation-to-net-worth/). that being said, i see even fewer cultured fellows with lower net worths than with higher net worths and ☝︎
phf: random lulz, sussman signed scheme-81 chip, sold as art. https://www.artsy.net/artwork/gerald-sussman-scheme i think it was listted at $1500, but i can't quite recall. i assume buyer would not try putting it on a breadboard.. ☟︎
mod6: i'll check out the ps tho
mod6: yeah, i've figured that from what i've seen thus far in sicp. which is alright.
phf: sicp is more of a "all you need to know about computation as a thing" book, rather then specifically a way to learn scheme. i know very few people who actually got through it on their own
asciilifeform: http://i.imgur.com/hr5Nupf.png << vintage
asciilifeform: i strongly disrecommend it.
mod6: seems like we'll have to write a lot of our own procedure libs. which is maybe a good thing i guess.
mod6: once i do some more reading im going to attempt to read a file.
mod6: more reading i guess.
mod6: i guess it just says "unbound variable: system" but it seems to be in the docs under extentions. *shrug*
mod6: i was trying to do (system "ls") or whatever with tinyscheme, but i must be doin something wrong
mod6: i think im like, getting lost in all the different dialects of lisp.
mod6: i was lookin at tinyscheme stuff. trying to wrap my mind around stuff.
mod6: me too, busy as f. but im out of the woods on this work thing i think.
asciilifeform: i dun see it re: the desktop.
asciilifeform: but i have nfi, i'm not an aristocrat
asciilifeform: pete_dushenski: i meant, airplane to it, and the cab inside.
asciilifeform: wai why would i ten hour cab.
asciilifeform: if not for commute, why would i drive ?
pete_dushenski: now you're confusing 'commute i'd want to drive' with 'car i'd want to drive'
asciilifeform: it is like 'stake i want to sit on'
asciilifeform: as a car that i'd want to drive.
asciilifeform: i can't even picture such a thing
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: for at least the next decade, i'll have to take your word on this
asciilifeform: i reinvented a gnarly variant of this as a student.
assbot: Logged on 22-02-2016 04:23:22; mircea_popescu: phf no, it's the porsche for a new generation. tho i'm unsure whether anyone here understands or cares to think about what those things ~are~.
asciilifeform: this, i dare say, was one.
mircea_popescu: i can show there's shoeboxes in the cryptologically hard cabinet under the drawer with bras and shit
asciilifeform: 'The LED lightweight block cipher provide strong security arguments against all state-of-the-art attacks, even in the related-key model. In particular against differential and linear cryptanalysis: one can easily show that any 4-round differential path for any of the LED versions will contain at least 25 active Sboxes (i.e. Sboxes with a non-zero difference) in the single-key model. Even in t
asciilifeform: and i read 'security' and find,
asciilifeform: i am only still walking because not worth the whatever 50k or what it costs to have a man deharted
asciilifeform: i won't believe that i was at all effective against usg until i am being sawed apart in a cellar.
asciilifeform: as i said many time, i think,
pete_dushenski: depends if alphago wins, i guess
PeterL: what I mean is if you want to add a host to your list, where do you get the ip?
asciilifeform: and i'm not sure i wouldn't trade places with them.
asciilifeform: http://news.softpedia.com/news/experiment-gets-encryption-key-from-computer-in-another-room-through-the-wall-500701.shtml << for some reason i thought the very same paper by the very same people came out last year ???