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BingoBoingo: "The report says that in realistic situations, the officers waited about a quarter of a second longer to shoot armed black men than white — and they fired by mistake on unarmed white men three times more often than on blacks."
PeterL: is there a way to list the connections?
copypaste: kakobrekla: I'd like to make a request if you have a moment. When I get my OTP from assbot, it sends the header `Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8` ... This causes my browser to incorrectly interpret GnuPG documents as JSON, so it spews annoying errors which prevent me from just doing Ctrl-A Ctrl-C...to wit, "There was an error parsing the JSON document. The document may not be
mircea_popescu: finishing a little earth shatter of my own right now :D
punkman: re:deleuze&guattari: Once upon a time I was scrolling through a big pile 1337 w4r3z, and I saw "A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia" and I thought "maybe that'll be interesting". I opened it on my crappy ebook tablet, flipped through some pages. The moment I thought "this shit's unreadable isn't it", the tablet died, never to come back. ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 18:13:52; mod6: danielpbarron: hey there Sir, wanna update the wiki & test the steps from a newb standpoint when you get a moment? Y^
danielpbarron: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-01-2016#1391285 << ok but please bear with me; i think i should stop my current bitcoind, make a backup, and start this one fresh. I'm not really set up for running two at once at the moment. ☝︎
ben_vulpes: also how is 40M too large for a webserver?
renart: a well
mod6: there is supposed to be a line break up here ^ but didn't translate through the copy
mod6: gonna check getinfo in a sec.
asciilifeform: anyway ben_vulpes and everybody else can have 133333337 w4r3z when they can come up with a place for it to go.
ben_vulpes snaps a laptop
ben_vulpes: a gpggram would be lovely, or a .tgz i can scrape down from your server
ben_vulpes: share a ware?
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 03:15:55; ben_vulpes: a hundred and eleven fucking dollars!?
asciilifeform: you quite likely have a mistake in there.
mod6: even after a clean.
asciilifeform: mod6: if it was not made from my patches directly, it is possible that you have a mistake.
mod6: thanks for taking a look at that. did you see my replacement patch then?
BingoBoingo: Prolly by making a pot of coffee before you settle down.
pete_dushenski: i'd leave a comment bringing this very point up but... the guardian has disabled all comments.
mircea_popescu: well moreover, a lot of people would a whole lot rather believe it never happened. so...
pete_dushenski: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/31/teenage-girl-made-up-migrant-claim-that-caused-uproar-in-germany << in related nyooz, 'lisa' is 13yo. no pic but guessing she's not a beached whale, or else no one would've believed her for even a minute.
assbot: Logged on 28-01-2016 13:21:58; mircea_popescu: it's a combination of multisecular trends. one is a hate of plastics, that has been brewing for at least five decades. the other is a hate of self, that;s been brewing since ww2, and that expresses itself variously, but for instance in current "carbon"-ecology.
pete_dushenski: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/31/consumerism-reached-peak-stuff-search-for-happiness <-- not a terrible read on how 'normies' reconcile --> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=28-01-2016#1387675 ☝︎
assbot: Inca o pozitie sexuala on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1QQKamU )
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: heh. i was actually taking a look at that trilema earlier today. if gabrielradio wants to lay the foundation, i'd be happy to build the house.
BingoBoingo: It's a problem of making V patches too big, turds find a way
mircea_popescu: there's a lot more intelligent things to say about time, and certainly better doubts to present than "oh it's secreted by observation". especially in the fucking 60s.
mircea_popescu: not that time's a prime order concept, but that it's both sad and unbecoming to field the matter with antiquated flintlocks left from 1700.
BingoBoingo: He came from Prussia, not a Germany with clocks at the time
BingoBoingo: Well, what other conclusion is a bored German to come to?
mircea_popescu: al these khagne idjits'd have benefitted immensely from a modest physical education.
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Husserl is something of a root node, you can get to him through kant->Fichte->Hegel->Marx
BingoBoingo: Oh, so basically a different Derrida wank
mircea_popescu: deleuze is exactly a worthless word pusher, trying to do "the x of y" like any silicon valley wanna-be. his "x of the y" is a silly "no identity exists save as a piling-on of differences"
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Until it's BitcoinOS it's a daemon. It's important to refer to it as a number of descriptive things for legacy www reasons.
mircea_popescu: anyway, to summarize a century or two of purely french wankery for the benefit of the youthful lisper : what the publish&perish industry did in english on the basis of the bastardized electronic typewriter known as excel is not NEW in any sense, but merely a reimplementation of a traditional french passtime, originally played on more primitive instruments.
ben_vulpes: perhaps reference Bitcoin implementation instead of daemon, as daemon refers to how a process gets handled by whatever nix is handling procs locally
phf: i spent some time playing a lot of kriegspiel with a friend of mine
ben_vulpes: but no, i am a classically poorly-read american.
ben_vulpes: i did debord a while ago
BingoBoingo: Maybe people can actually use it in french, but in the English language if you invoke it, there is a near certainty you and your problem are wrong.
mircea_popescu: that'd be a wtf is wrong with you.
ben_vulpes: that'd be a no then?
copypaste: i have a kindle, but never use the store feature.
phf: of course per ascii's oft repeated point there's a russian translation, on github, https://github.com/ilammy/lisp
mircea_popescu: the notion of some retard somewhere paying a hundred he actually worked for so as to receive a pdf still makes me chuckle.
ben_vulpes: the notion that there is any price for bits not agreed upon by a bid by people who want the bits and an opening of the floodgates by those who have them at an accepable rate is utter horseshit.
mircea_popescu: what, you thought they're only selling at 0.95 for a few years until barnes and noble goes under ?
BingoBoingo: Hey, Amazon will buy your copy for a $25 gift card though!
ben_vulpes: a hundred and eleven fucking dollars!? ☟︎
ben_vulpes: although that's probably more accurately strictly a SBCL thing.
ben_vulpes: one of the things that remains a mystery to me is the recompilation facilities supporting slime et al
phf: a curio for the lisp aficionados http://mumble.net/~jar/pseudoscheme/ an implementation of scheme in common lisp forward ported from lisp machines. a precursor to scheme48, so gets a lot of things right
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Not bad. Quite a few visitors for a sunday meeting
BingoBoingo: punkman: Feel free to qntra it up I got a meeting to get to.
punkman: choosing a position in toposorted list for pressing was just a hack to keep things simple
mircea_popescu: a b c
phf: mircea_popescu: what to do about a b->c->d e->f press to c. a b c? or b c?
mircea_popescu: but unconnected graphs are a horse of another feather.
ben_vulpes: a b {c, c', c''}
mircea_popescu: if you're pressing e, d is 0, and e is 1, and a, b and c are all ?
mircea_popescu: so a has 0 and c has 2 and d has nothing.
mircea_popescu: if you're pressing c, then all the leaves c depends on have levels, and only they have a level.
mircea_popescu: anyway. there is no concept of level defined outside of a press.
ben_vulpes: but there's no guarantee that it renders a b c d e instead of d e a b c
mircea_popescu: a is level 0, for c. d is level ? for c.
ben_vulpes: as is a
mircea_popescu: if d e do not have a common antecessor with c, pressig to c dropps them.
ben_vulpes: this was a thing i bounced off weeks ago!
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: this introduces a conflict between "pressing a head presses all signed patches at same leaf-level that have been signed by wot"
mircea_popescu: <felipelalli> mircea_popescu, I know that you think expire a key is a bad idea. I saw you saying that in MPEx FAQ. But why? Could you elaborate more about that? Isn't that useful in case someone dies or lost the control over the key? << how is a bitfield in the gpg key help you in case you die ? or lose control of the key ? neither of these are time-able events.
mircea_popescu: phf> doing by the book kahn topo sort on my graph results in topo a b c d e so pressing to c drops the whole d e subgraph << this is correct.
phf: ben_vulpes: kahn loops over a list of nodes that starts with genesis. on each iteration node in the list is inspected, its children added to the list for further inspection. you can give priority to what was in the list first or give priority to what's in the list last, which will produce either depth first or breadth first walk
ben_vulpes: this is a nifty patchbrowser, phf
felipelalli: It makes a lot of sense to me: https://help.riseup.net/en/gpg-best-practices#use-an-expiration-date-less-than-two-years
phf: in fact kahn iterates over a set of nodes, so there's no explicit order guarantee
felipelalli: mircea_popescu, I know that you think expire a key is a bad idea. I saw you saying that in MPEx FAQ. But why? Could you elaborate more about that? Isn't that useful in case someone dies or lost the control over the key?
phf: doing by the book kahn topo sort on my graph results in topo a b c d e so pressing to c drops the whole d e subgraph
phf: so if i have a->b->c d->e and i'm pressing to b, i need to make sure that topo sort is d e a b c, so that the press includes d and e
assbot: I don't give a shit who saw what and who did what or who did who.
ben_vulpes: a thing to do might be to leave the genesis press as-is, move the resulting tinyscheme dir into the correct shiva location and then press the rest of the patches reground to reference the shivadir
punkman: it'd work better for viewing, because I've seen broken selections a lot too
mircea_popescu: the dom is a wholly client side thing, server just spits out a string as far as it's concerned
punkman: just need a ? instead of #
phf: ben_vulpes: so shiva 2 of 2 links to rest of tree, shiva 1 of 1 is a genesis with no descendants, and that whole tinyscheme_genesis_fixed tree presses into tinyscheme/ root that's not even inside bitcoin. i'm not sure what ascii is up to
mircea_popescu: phf the truth is that it'd be great if there was a way for reader to select what text he's referencing. but if it can't be made to work then we can't really use it.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: has blessed us with a new root node with which to fuzz all v implementations
assbot: Splendor in the Grass on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1QRcs0E )
assbot: Splendor in the Grass on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1QRcmGc )
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: highlights "uppose if we were all mentally retarded a la United States / Some O"
assbot: Splendor in the Grass on Trilema - A blog by Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1WVE9pC )
punkman: there's a part about a dir rename in that mail
ben_vulpes: phf: also, if you'd care to share your llvm/clang compilator i'd love to take a look
mircea_popescu: so then "the email to the mailing list" symbol shouldn't have a reference ?
mircea_popescu: so then... add a [R.09] at end of that ?
mircea_popescu: mod6 released V [v99996] [R.05] that resolved a defect and implemented two
mod6: spelling error. christ on a pony.