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ben_vulpes: now that you mention it, "South Africa Votes to Seize White-Owned Land Without Compensation" http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/28/south-africa-votes-white-owned-land/
mircea_popescu: ^ there, it's even wordwrapped for greater conveniences. always the tell-tale sign of an lively, active intelligence, this wordwrap business.
mircea_popescu: power to do that which I want
mircea_popescu: to me by the Illuminati and also have
mircea_popescu: all over the world with the business given
mircea_popescu: of the richest by having the sum of $ 360
mircea_popescu: so happy to say to the world that am one
mircea_popescu: the pot of riches which I did and today, am
mircea_popescu: greatest surprise he only ask me to obtain
mircea_popescu: before I can join the hood but to my
mircea_popescu: afraid that he will ask me for lot of money
mircea_popescu: net so I contacted the agent , I was so
mircea_popescu: before I finally come across a testimony on
mircea_popescu: the hood but I was scam several times ,
mircea_popescu: my possible best to become a member of
mircea_popescu: Illuminati hood and became rich , i am marry by name 45 years old from palm coast florida usa, I tried all
mircea_popescu: testimony on how I finally join the
mircea_popescu: Hello. vewer am here to share my
ben_vulpes: that's enough i'm going to stop slamming my dick in the drawer now
ben_vulpes: and in other offensively stupid crap: "The private key, or PIN is what gives your bitcoin its value...Digital platforms like Coinbase don't give users a bitcoin PIN" holy crap the word salad
ben_vulpes: "the main feature of cryptocurrencies is their anonymity. i don't think this is a good thing" -- bill gates http://fortune.com/2018/02/27/bill-gates-on-bitcoin-ripple-price-reddit-2018/
mircea_popescu: ave1 i can't imagine what exactly you could use mbytes / second in an irc bot. i don't think my irc interface even seens kb/s speeds.
mircea_popescu: i beleive in using the mess maker to clean up the messes it made.
asciilifeform: in either case you gotta pick a max length for the thing, and copy ~up to~ that many bytes. but this is prolly obvious.
asciilifeform: ... or use the secondary-stack-using standard mechanism for this ( or ave1's replacement, potentially ) .
asciilifeform: ada folx: re making ada strings out of the c variety : strlen(char *) is a potentially lethal op ( suppose the nullterminator is missing ) so it will never be called implicitly by ada. you gotta either call strlen deliberately on c side, and then form ( can be on stack , declare ... Foo : String(1 .. Length) ... , say, a la http://btcbase.org/patches/ffa_ch4_ffacalc#L53 ) a proper ada string and copy the cstring into it.
mircea_popescu: ave1 you should ; also read through the eucrypt thing, ima (for instance) need someone to package it into a cmd line gpg replacement as soon as next wek. ☟︎☟︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: caaddr Valfor next i see your name in any other context than "here is the useful i did" comes the banning.
diana_coman: ave1 have you ever passed a char * from c to ada in such a way that ada actually sees the correct length for it? there is something I don't quite understand there as To_C seems to use Target'Length so the length should be set ☟︎
diana_coman: ave1, aha, byte by byte was what I ended up doing at testing stage just to see it really working; hopefully I'll still get it working properly with To_C as such and then I can still avoid the C.Strings, stick with the procs To_Ada and To_C; it's not going to be pretty but at least the mess is as small as I can see a way to do it now
ave1: BTW for an Ada IRC bot experiment, I'm working with buffers on both sides (ADA <--> C) and moving bytes one by one. This seems to deliver the cleanest code. (but will probably not ever be Mbytes per second)
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2018/02/south-africa-set-to-begin-uncompensated-land-thefts/ << Qntra - South Africa Set To Begin Uncompensated Land Thefts
ave1: Yes, as soon as you start a blog, fodder seems to be all around you.
diana_coman: notes on reading through gnat runtime library code sounds like great blog fodder
ave1: mostly the other way around, but I'll be happy to help out. (I'm slowly reading through the gnat runtime library code, I just realized I should write more notes while reading through this...)
diana_coman: if you have experience with taming this particular kraken I'd be very happy to hear of it
diana_coman: ave1, tbh I've been trying to avoid .c.strings at least but atm it looks set to still make its way in because calling ada stuff from c and getting char * result is an even worse mess with interfaces.c only (i.e. with char_array vs chars_ptr)
ave1: the fun of C strings, I hope you can use the procedure versions of To_Ada and To_C.
ave1: diana_coman: will you be depending on interfaces.c or interfaces.c.strings packages (I'v done some initial work on modified versions of these that do not need a second stack)
diana_coman: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786462 <- will give it a try for sure ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2018-02-28 00:50 mircea_popescu: ave1 also possibly your comments table is ill-formatted ? there's no 4.
ave1: Yeah, I know! I wanted to squeeze in this comment, but did not find a good position in the table to put the reference in. I'll just let it stand as a separate comment without number. http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-28#1786463 ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2018-02-28 00:48 mircea_popescu: ave1 nice work. it is "be built" though.
ave1: thanks!, I updated the post.
ben_vulpes: i look forward to the flensing in the morrow
ben_vulpes: gratzi trinque
trinque: ben_vulpes: thanks!
deedbot: Invoiced trinque 0.02777778 << 2 FUCKGOATS installed
ben_vulpes: !!invoice trinque 0.02777778 2 FUCKGOATS installed
mircea_popescu: ave1 also possibly your comments table is ill-formatted ? there's no 4. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: ave1 nice work. it is "be built" though. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: meanwhile in the harem files : girl makes blackforest chocolate cake, out of my magical 100% chocolate bars. as per instructions adds very little sugar. item is ready, tiny slices are served, it's utterly delicious. then the calorie calculation is made. the 2kg cake has 4800 calories. girls decide they can not afford the calories.
mod6: Alright, settled then. Thanks.
mircea_popescu: mod6 that's for you and ben_vulpes to work out really.
mod6: One thing, I don't think I ever mentioned yet; I intend to fill The Bitcoin Foundation's board seat on Pizarro's board. Unless anyone objects to this.
deedbot: http://qntra.net/2018/02/facebook-live-fails-to-stop-man-with-gun-one-dead/ << Qntra - "Facebook Live" Fails To Stop Man With Gun, One Dead
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2018/memoranda-of-congress/ << Trilema - Memoranda of Congress
mircea_popescu: (the obvious benefit for you is that eventually you'll be able to say "ledger only runs to the past x lines or y calls of ledger, whichever is longer. this may seem as "nothing" but mind the "unbounded strings" fallacy. everything has to have a length.)
mircea_popescu: cool. and while i think unixtime is fine in the actual ledger, i'd prefer human date in the breaklines
trinque: sure thing.
trinque: ah, makes total sense.
mircea_popescu: the benefit is that it provides natural checkpoints when one's doing the books, so doesn't have to start from adam every time. eventually these run long, especially if one's active.
trinque: what's the benefit of the feature req? open to it
trinque: surely that's not still showing rationals?
mircea_popescu: trinque feature request : can ledger get a break line every time you call ledger ? here's what i mean exactly : http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/697pq/?raw=true
deedbot: http://www.thedrinkingrecord.com/2018/02/27/useful-things-for-hostel-living/ << Bingo Blog - Useful Things For Hostel Living
BingoBoingo: And the laffs keep jaoking on
mod6: ben_vulpes: ok should be set to go! thanks :]
trinque: great, that's working
trinque headed to bed now anyway, will fire off tx he finds sitting in the printer in the morn
trinque: it spent their OTPs, but didn't perform the action.
trinque: shipped a fix, sorry about that.
trinque: ben_vulpes: I apparently broke the wallet's !!v just now; note the lack of responses
a111: Logged on 2018-02-27 00:55 state_bits: taken that long to unpantsuitify myself
ben_vulpes: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-27#1786368 << infection free in just four months, the wonder ☝︎
ben_vulpes: ty trinque
trinque: thanks to ben_vulpes for reporting a rounding error in the display, caused by use of insufficiently girthy type.
pinochle: long time log eater, taking steps a la http://trilema.com/2016/how-to-participate-in-the-affairs-of-the-most-serene-republic/
state_bits: Also happy to see qntra is back up
state_bits: Hope to keep stopping by to sharpen myself against the spinning blades etc
state_bits: taken that long to unpantsuitify myself ☟︎
state_bits: btw actually stumbled on trilema maybe 4 months ago
state_bits: Hi all - I stopped by a month or so ago. Been reading logs but wanted to register a key
a111: Logged on 2018-02-19 23:11 joecool: BingoBoingo: probable creators of bitcoin filed suit against each other last week, I have the complaint
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: !~later tell joecool It looks like you sat too long putting togther that "exclusive". Now the world knows Craig Wright is being sued for 10 Billion dollars and such are the wages of convincingly faking the wrong papers.
BingoBoingo: From the Bawlling And Butthurt files: https://archive.is/w4daN "Westminster’s prospective buyer only changed its name from Jiangsu Zhongtai Bridge Steel Structure Co. to Kaiwen at the end of December"
mod6: ben_vulpes: It's a deal then! Can pay sometime today yet. Invoice me if you like even. I'll pay with my deedbot acct.
mod6: Wanna give dpb a chance here tho, before I accept. I feel like 24 hours should be fine since the time of my posting.
mod6: Aha, very competitive pricing there.
ben_vulpes: mod6: i'll do the 5 for 0.7838890 btc; that's a 10% markup from pizarro's cost plus ~20usd for shipping
mod6: Alright, I'm taking quotes on those 5 FGs now. Please add in a bit for shipping to MN. Would like to see them packaged like this: http://www.mod6.net/fg/fg-test/20170328_125346.jpg
deedbot: http://thetarpit.org/posts/y04/06c-ffa-egypt-proof.html << The Tar Pit - Egyptian div and mul "work": a correctness proof for the arithmetic operations in FFA Chapter 5
a111: Logged on 2018-02-26 17:23 mircea_popescu: anyway, more generally, don't do the work-for-drawer idiocy. do things ; publish them, and so on.
spyked: http://btcbase.org/log/2018-02-26#1786295 <-- makes plenty of sense; it never crossed my head to not publish, it's more a matter of discipline (whipping myself up into shape and focusing) ☝︎
mircea_popescu: so unless you actually want the next 100 once we assemble them... you're stuck dealing with one or the other
mircea_popescu: mod6 no offense, and sorry for the contorted ; but in thew business game we're currently playing nsa is going to only want to sell in bulk see
asciilifeform was just about to retort to 'insurance on fg, lol' with 'fg is eternal iron' but then remembered that cpld's eeprom is rated for somewhere like 20yrs. naturally it can be refreshed via the jtag connector and my signed payload, as many times as one likes.
mod6: but if there are not 5 remaining, then there are not 5. will figure something else out.
mod6: tis why, was hoping to buy direct from nsa.