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PeterL: Ok, then am
I allowed to name my kid after my 19th century ancestor Heman?
mircea_popescu: ascii_butugychag
i'm not fucking anything called "zero hacker"
i'll tell you that.
ascii_butugychag:
i imagine that if the modern shitworld somehow survived for another few centuries, there would be programmer names the way we currently have smith names
mircea_popescu: at least
I HAVE A DAMNED GOOD REASON or twenty to make the zeroconf accounting rules.
mircea_popescu: unless of course there's some King Trace in the glorious history of that great nation of africa that
i'm unfamiliar with.
mircea_popescu:
i tohught that was called a prince albert. it's brockchain now ?
mod6: it's over in OR,
i'll have ben drive it over to yah :D
mircea_popescu: <thestringpuller> mircea_popescu: LOL Trace Mayer is critiquing <<
i have no idea who that is, but zhe'd better get with the program because
i don't see a future for whatever wot she's in.
ascii_butugychag: pete_dushenski: where
i live it is the ultimate taboo, to even hint at asking
ascii_butugychag: interestingly
i appear to be the only one at $firm with any sort of serious commute
ascii_butugychag: PeterL: constraints -
i insist on living in a house,
i insist on renting it, and
i refuse to pay over half my wage for it
PeterL: "these countries are the same level because
I said so, data does not matter"
thestringpuller:
i found it odd he wanted mpex to produce balance sheets to see "cashflow" when he could just add up the dividends and know total profit distributed over the company's lifetime
pete_dushenski: heh. no one noticed a recent footnote in a recent contravex that mentioned tom cruise in "the day after tomorrow" instead of "the edge of tomorrow". clearly,
i need to become more popular with the action movie kidz
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: LOL Trace Mayer is critiquing your accounting. "MPEx needs a balance sheet cause
I don't understand zero-asset corporations"
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: Mobile Device Management. (A dying field that boomed like social networks!!!!11).
I just want to work for a useful uranium mine.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo the "every" thing is not part of the argument as presented tho. how about "give it to just McCue". "
i want it too" "get in the wot"
mircea_popescu: "
i give myself until 7 pm to fall in love then
i'm just getting drunk" or what ?
mircea_popescu: see, their driver is, "
i don't have time to watch this dumb indian's videos". which is legit, they don't have time.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: yea
I work for VMWare under the "AirWatch" brand. The leadership is so confused. It's like kindergarteners being in charge of billions of dollars.
mircea_popescu: nobody can take this from you, you know ? "
i got to fine dine while watching idiots burn. TWICE."
mircea_popescu: dude,
i tell you truly -
i fucking hate argentina, these people are as dumb as the delicious cows they raise. nevertheless, sitting here atop a grassy knoll, chowing exceptional beef and homemade apple pies and watching rome burn is a delight for which
i am ever thankful.
jurov: "For example,
I mean probably all of us have had a mom or a grandmom or an uncle to whom we say, hey,
I noticed your legs are swelling again. Fluid retention. Fluid retention."
BingoBoingo: If you've got time to write it up,
I'd have time to publish it.
BingoBoingo:
I was actually awake for one of these for a change
mircea_popescu:
i guess either 9gag or cracked put that particular brain rot on "industrial footing", depending on whether we credit alf's symbolic supremacy or not.
mircea_popescu:
i did hear of hyperbole. sadly there's a disease running around among the social-mediated youth, which has little to do with the stylistical choice and everything to do with lazy thinking.
AdrianG: why would
I flatter myself?
AdrianG: why flatter myself?
i have nothing to do witht the field.
trinque:
I am going to guess the documentary Century of the Self
mircea_popescu: AdrianG
i think you're greatly overestimating some 1920s rando.
AdrianG: mircea_popescu:
i thought you'd know a bit about him at lesat.
AdrianG: oh.
i didnt know.
i thought somebody has to approve me.
ben_vulpes: (although who uses one without the other
i do not know)
mircea_popescu: " My intuition is that this might even require fewer attempts than the original comparison assuming a reasonable password length, but
I haven't done the math." << he's right actually.
TomServo:
I think
I've cause problems before with this old build before (deb squeeze).
mod6: Aside from further diag.
I think the best bet is to probably just start over. One way to log the entire build process (this goes for everyone) is to use `script`. This command, `script`, will start logging everything in the terminal ,and when finished, just type `exit` and all of the screen output will be saved in a file in the pwd called 'typescript'.
mod6:
I don't suppose you logged your build process?
TomServo: How would
I end up with an old one?
TomServo: asciilifeform: what can
I provide that is useful?
TomServo:
I think the patience part was my problem.
BingoBoingo:
I have a few like that. One 3 outlet square iron box that is likely a transformer but can not confirm because no good descriptive queries return other than ads for not it. Also lacked time to open.
assbot: Logged on 26-01-2016 00:56:01; TomServo: My new node has been wedged at 252450 past several days (built using wiki instructions). Is this a curiosity at all? Or should
I just retry?
I certainly could've screwed something up.
mod6: 2: Can you `cat rotor/TEST2/bitcoin/src/db.cpp` and post it to dpaste or somewhere else
I might be able to look at it?
mircea_popescu:
i dun get this fucktarded "we are importants" thing the ustards do around that topic, but anyways.
TomServo: My new node has been wedged at 252450 past several days (built using wiki instructions). Is this a curiosity at all? Or should
I just retry?
I certainly could've screwed something up.
☟︎ jurov: dunno what
i was thinking
jurov:
i should have masked >=gnupg:2 and never looked back
mircea_popescu: PeterL what the dude making the bet cared about ?
i imagine he's from sc or whatever.
danielpbarron: last guy
i would've voted for was his dad, Ron Paul
danielpbarron:
i don't actually care if he wins beyond me wanting to win the bet;
i personally wouldn't vote for him
copypaste:
i bet on the more general "Trump wins the nomination"
PeterL: plus, this writing style really grates on me.
I feel like
I would hate her even if she was not fat.
thestringpuller: ben_vulpes: but yea if
I do get that far
I'll take you up on that.
thestringpuller: If
I get to the interview process.
I have no connections inside the company so
i'm just a rando applying to the company.
ben_vulpes:
i'll buy you a beer and a blunt after your interview
thestringpuller:
I'm applying to engineering. They just have general listings. So we'll see how it goes.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo back when
i still had a faint interest it was iirc 60 mins for 60 moves.
polarbeard:
I actually was referring to SC and SC brood wars
polarbeard: my very best friend is a top player, we played together since the beginning, but he became incredibly good and
I stopped playing :)
thestringpuller:
I'm still new to SC2.
I'm a WC3 player mostly. Was okay at SC but not any good by any means.
thestringpuller: only sometimes. cauze
I can get a zealot to pop out within 1 minute of game
polarbeard: that's why,
I say battling correctly is more important but not much more
polarbeard: starcraft is more like real time chess,
I'd say
thestringpuller: Although
I don't know anyone that can compete with the Koreans in Starcraft
thestringpuller: aha.
I imagine you would be good at Real Time Strategy games.
mircea_popescu: <BingoBoingo> peterL, Just gotta raise the river then << ideally, put it on a jack. "maybe
i'll come down, maybe
i won't. don't mess up my beer, man!"
jurov:
i am no mississippi expert