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mircea_popescu: i'm allergic at the notion of being fed it. i'm niot a printer.
mircea_popescu: would it please you if i said adobe must die ?
ascii_butugychag: 'if i cannot dance, i want nothing to do with your revolution'
Guest72952: i went to eat
ascii_butugychag: and i am NOT interested in equations-as-bitmaps!
ascii_butugychag: trinque: i have yet to see even a sane implementation of, e.g., mathml.
ascii_butugychag: scaling down pixelwise is idiocy if it results in an equation where i cannot read the sub- and superscripts, say.
trinque: no, I have not read a book on tex
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i own a gigantic crate
mircea_popescu: mkay, do what i did back before i had a dirigible :
mod6: i like ascii txt
ascii_butugychag: and i'll begin to think about it
ascii_butugychag: i own a printer. and i intend to keep owning a printer. i like paper. and i don't ever want to see a motherfucking pagebreak in the middle of an equation.
ascii_butugychag: i have yet to see a pill against pdf proposed here that doesn't reduce to mircea_popescu's broomstick.
ascii_butugychag: pdf can die when i can type in integral sign and not have it EVER pagebroken.
copypaste: i have no idea how they managed that.
copypaste: that's what i tried first, but it got all misformatted
copypaste: thought you guys might get a kick out of this. i'm reading a highly contested law where i live (philippines)
ascii_butugychag: 'How many problems did you have with hardware compared to OS compared to end-user apps? According to most evidence I got, JavaScript does whatever the hell it wants at each browser. Hardware is not like that. CPUs from the same breed will run the user-level instructions identically or get off the market. Memory-mapped devices following a hardware protocol for talking to the bus will actually follow it, damn it, or ge
mircea_popescu: write the article. i'll read, and if need comment!
PeterL: I have had a reactor make a foof sound as it lit fire, not a pleasant experience (and that was just a simple combustion of THF, nothing explosive)
mircea_popescu: please do. if i did it'd be fragmentary and so on
ascii_butugychag: after the successful test of malleus h., i've been tempted to write one
mircea_popescu: and i specifically discuss the president rather than the "mayor of the palace" because really, having dagobert cut to pieces in the public place is a worse stigma on the obnoxious pepin than actually shortening him a head more would have been.
BingoBoingo: Ah, I see
PeterL: BingoBoingo, I don't particularly want to go FOOF myself
BingoBoingo: PeterL: I guess it can wait. I just like how somethign so cool has such an onomatapeia
mircea_popescu: i don't agree that brazil works as an example for your purpose.
mircea_popescu: and while i have no particular taste for violence, i do wish to see obama, or his successor, raped on camera.
mircea_popescu: i do not believe so.
mircea_popescu: ironically... i believe if one were to add up the number of usg agent deaths as evident from prosecution attempts, and then compare that figure with the number of usg agent deaths as reported by the usg for various statistical purposes, a 10:1 difference wouldn't even be surprising.
copypaste: ah, i meant the first one, my client was scrolled up
mircea_popescu: am i the only one who sees this eerily reminiscent of "bitcoin nodes" situation ?
ascii_butugychag: but i was discussing a hypothetical v-tronic variant of 'portage'
trinque: sure, I don't disagree
ascii_butugychag: as i said,
ascii_butugychag: as in, i build on nintendo, mircea_popescu on cray, we get same elf output so long as we asked for same target and used same src.
mircea_popescu: i am.
mod6: ah, to me that's what i took 'sigil' to mean, 'a seal'. I may misunderstand the language.
mircea_popescu: i thought so too.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 13:19:15; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366041 << more importantly, it's not clear to me portage is even useful anymore. since v i mean.
ascii_butugychag: i dun think i named them
mircea_popescu: i thought sigil was the name of keys in v.
mod6: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366390 << I do have a usage guide and quick-start guide... but maybe more of whats needed is not a reference manual, but an overall concept paper. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: but it mostly provides street vendors, and i'd be surprised if it makes up that many ppm.
ascii_butugychag: aha, only black fella i saw in b-a was a pilot
mircea_popescu: i suspect that as the century-old (and probably more grounded) view of black people as naturally cowardly and militarily worthless gives way to this purely symbolic "black is the new manhood", extermination approaches.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, i finally got to the bottom of the shocking absence of anyone but caucasians from argentina (it is, literally, the whitest place on earth, up there with romania and i guess montana)
ascii_butugychag: aha i just got off a city train, likewise inherently statal, and advantageous
mircea_popescu: iirc i even said - what that guy complains of, we'd also do.
ascii_butugychag: i see names as necessarily a local (machine) matter.
mircea_popescu: sure. but i do notice he never registered 6F12EC72A82ABCA35235063A10DDC983901AA183.co
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: i can't speak for others, but i was always ok with '6160E1CAC8A3C52966FD76998A736F0E2FB7B452 likes to call himself mircea_popescu so why not'
thestringpuller: ascii_butugychag: thx. that's what I was thinking. will do.
mircea_popescu: if i had to bruteforce sha256 to come up with the signature for "trilema.com" i probably wouldn't bother.
ascii_butugychag: i'm just not personally convinced that names gotta be automatic
mircea_popescu: but yeah, i did notice it tends to suck people in. not everyone, but some people.
thestringpuller: as a side note, I know a player with 300 days of playtime on FFXI. Although it's been out since 2002-2003ish
thestringpuller: cause "consumer has come to expect" but I don't think consumers will be problem for eulora
mircea_popescu: i honestly believe it's the best done game, as far as the underlying "rules" go. owner delusion or not.
copypaste: i mean poorly done in the community sense, in the conomy sense, in the sense of rules
copypaste: i very much love the concept of a 3d game with a bitcoin economy. i've played a few, but all poorly done. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: and in fact from the micro perspective i dun recall anything being offered for sale and not selling, yet.
mircea_popescu: one of the most encouraging things about eulora's economy that i see myself is - i keep a running total of player cash and of player assets. and the latter has been a monotonously increasing function ever since forever. the appetite for materials seems outright insatiable.
copypaste: i have a few PKGBUILDs in the AUR
copypaste: perhaps i could even make a PKGBUILD if i get it to work, if it pleases you guys
copypaste: i only remembered as i was sorting my inbox and saw the invitation again
copypaste: it was getting late so i just shut down and then got busy with other things
copypaste: i had some compiler error, i'll have to try again to bring it back up
mircea_popescu: hm, did you try teh http://www.eulorum.org/Ubuntu stuff ? i dun recall if anyone ever tried it on arch specifically but by and large should work.
thestringpuller: i'm waiting for combat/dungeon crawling before I start to get heavily invested.
thestringpuller: that's understandable. it's like playing dwarf fortress for the first time I 'spose
copypaste: i keep trying on and off to take MP's invitation to play, but i keep being dissuaded by the large effort required on my part :p
copypaste: i wish there were a statically compiled eulora without all these dependencies
copypaste: mircea_popescu: i suspect i also had an incorrect idea of my involvement with that thing
jurov: as you can see i've woken up, still have a half a day to go
mircea_popescu: i tend to do this "X's item" because that's how the republic works. obviously, not how the fiatosphere does.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366130 << i suspect i had an incorrect idea of your involvement with that thing. ☝︎
jurov: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1365829 if you insist on people telling you what you "must" or "we must do" then I'll tell you this: you must study what was done already before spamming opinions around. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: it can even run as an antispam service in parallel. if i go 127.0.0.1 doubleclick.net in my file, you won't be seeing any ads from them in your browser, no matter what they do.
mircea_popescu: "i want to use the dns for back-up, whenever what ~these~ people use doesn't contain an answer". seems pretty cool.
copypaste: i'm not unfortunately.
copypaste: i own this private key, i own domain derpxxxxx.onion.
copypaste: naming based on the bitcoin blockchain is best. i own this bitcoin private key, i own this domain.
copypaste: i don't see why naming has to be this way.
mircea_popescu: ha-ha. this is what i'll call the delusion of heysteve, this "they can bid it off", after http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=16-10-2015#1300465 ☝︎
copypaste: i would accept a WoT DNS
mircea_popescu: i can't make any sense of said article, myself.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 06:40:37; copypaste: well BingoBoingo, i'd also recommend you read this in case you need a refresher on how DNS actually works http://www.kimmoa.se/The_rotten_and_corrupt_Domain_Name_System/
copypaste: i linked it above in the log
copypaste: do you have a comment on the kimmoa.se article? i think it's spot on but you definitely know all the details already
mircea_popescu: originally i registered the domain with namecheap ; originally namecheap was a great registrar. meanwhile they went to utter shit, the story is both on trilema an' in the logs.
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366096 << no, i moved it a few weeks ago. ☝︎
copypaste: and i wasn't the only one to open cases in bahamas courts
copypaste: interesting mircea_popescu. i won't ask where you got that intel from, but it means i wasn't the only one affected
mircea_popescu: i want domain names like i want a wide selection of hats.
mircea_popescu: anyway, judging by the [Ticket#2015121310000406] header it'd seem they sat on this for almost a month - from dec 13 to jan 9th. but whatevers, i was just looking for a pretext to throw the whole dns bullshit away anyway.
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2016 06:34:49; copypaste: mircea_popescu: i see you're having trouble with internet.bs - they seized a domain of mine without warning before, and only gave it back when i retained a lawyer in the Bahamas; the domain was 8chan.co
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366093 << not exactly, at least not yet. we had an exchange, they backed off. (last i heard was "We have already asked the complainant to contact the webhost as we do not provide hosting services and cannot remove any content from the website. We are awaiting their response and will forward you the details once they respond." which is exactly what one'd expect sane people ☝︎
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=11-01-2016#1366053 << i had no idea lenin shat in the bidet before. ☝︎