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trinque: it's sort of a diseased version of something normal,
I observe
trinque: yeah, of course this was a goodbye, so
I have made an assessment of whether the tumor's extractable
trinque: yeah
I've said things like that, and not asked whether
mircea_popescu: punkman
i don't care either way, they can vote if they want to, what.
mircea_popescu: one of the most useful conceptual tools at your disposal. "am
i doing this because
i'm not sure
i'm the king-emperor, or because it's what the king-emperor does ?"
mircea_popescu: and
i mean... girls who'd lovingly, readily lick your asshole if you don't feel like using toilet paper, devoted.
trinque: but anyhow,
I'm leaving this state and she's voting for hillary or something
trinque: tbh it is in listening to you describe relationships that
I've realized
I have several lovers
I have not tended to *at all*
trinque: right, were
I to just take charge and say "well you belong to me then, and that's that" she'd react with all the socialist bullshit in her head
shinohai:
I also read a story of Yazidi women who have formed a paramilitary force to kill their rapists (ISIS)
mircea_popescu:
i mean if she said that she couldn't possibly have been unfaithful yes ?
trinque:
I just shook my head, said "jesush christ you're broken" and laughed
trinque: you know, a former girlfriend
I said goodbye to this weekend told me that the problem with being with me was that she lost the desire to seek other sexual partners when fucking me (this apparently being psychologically important to her for some reason related to shopping)
mircea_popescu:
i suppose you could turn this into a "you're not supposed to be a man,
i picked you because you're shit, to make you my live toy. if you contradict this
i'll fucking kill you" which could then be summarized as "jilted" and "revenge". but if THAT is what the authors are thinking when using those words, they're worse than the KKK over there.
assbot: Logged on 18-08-2015 14:22:09; BingoBoingo: They aren't complete, because
I accidentalied a lot of it
mircea_popescu: in all the cases of murdered wise men, is "
i wish they had first bothered to know who the fuck
i was".
mircea_popescu: the last thing you hear is "fucking shit, excuse me, miss.
i thought he was someone else."
mircea_popescu: she like jumps all over you and is like "omg you know how long
i've been waitinfg for you my love!?!?!?!"
mircea_popescu: now, maybe they are aware and use windows for impenetrable reasons, to which
i don't got much to say.
mircea_popescu: jurov
i don't go there, im just speaking to the rthing
i spoke to ok ?
btcdrak:
I'm on a google hangout with them right now, just checking.
punkman: well
I'd certainly not pay 0.5btc to move 2btc
punkman:
I'll just send you the priv keys, "you move it"
mike_c: "The fact that the XT fork hasn't occurred yet is ridiculous," CoinWallet said. <<
I do so love the tears of rage and frustration.
mike_c: punkman: hehe, yeah.
I will cry for their inability to push their dust around.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: recently, for lulz,
i collected warez scans of every published book
i could find with 'bitcoin' in the title
trinque:
I thought it was a nuclear blimp
trinque: bwahaha
I just went on a tirade in #gentoo-hardened about "30-day backlog"
lobbes: ;;later tell asciilifeform regarding lobbesbot;
I am going to try 'upgrading' my bot to a more recent fork. According to #supybot, there was a rewrite of the RSS plugin that *should* address that issue of ratcheting back
pete_dushenski: lol
i kinda like imagining danielpbarron with an army of click slaves.
Naphex: well
i guess it's time to ip block all XT nodes
funkenstein_: So if
I hit you, and you don't fall down, that means you aren't very tough.
BingoBoingo: They aren't complete, because
I accidentalied a lot of it
☟︎☟︎ chetty: haha,
I suppose there are tools with no redeeming value
jurov:
i think it was meant that way, "someone is using you".. which is something else than "you're retard"
jurov: oh
i think
i get it
mircea_popescu: da fuck is wrong with these schmucks, anyway. "herpitty-derp,
i wish to push a widely unpopular, nutty agenda. obviously the best way to do this is to ask people interested in selling more to side with me. because logically if those racist white supremacists actually boycott walmart until it puts the lot of us in a concentration camp, walmart totally won't. because hurr."
mircea_popescu: punkman that's an entirely different argument tho.
i have nfi what they're doing / dun care so much, but anyway. the fiat consensus is and has been, for the past ~800 years, that you can't oppose land ownership to road development.
mircea_popescu:
i mean, it's one thing when they were simply stealing property to give to others who they figured "would pay more tax". that's fungible. but this isn't - train gotta go straight.
assbot: Logged on 17-08-2015 20:50:22; BingoBoingo: In other news one interview for one job today seemed to go meh, the other job's interview seemed to go well. Hoping
I can get that regular fiat income to start standing up srs noedz
ag3nt_zer0: nothing quite like curling up with a nice bowl of fresh buttery popcorn, a blankey, and
I Am Cait Ep. 3... should be a community event though, like a trip to the traveling wagon freak show - alas, my fellow americans seemed to have lost their ability to be astonished along with their sense of humor...
I happily gaze at the four horsethingys (or is it taped?) baphomet myself...
mircea_popescu: wilbns
i think if anyone in here's religious beliefs managed to survive in here for this long they'll be fine.
phf: asciilifeform: mine worked by doing a core dump on key press, and then you had to do a binary diff on a set of those.
i kind of realized that
i could put a diff/search algo into the tsr, but that was beyond my algorithm construction abilities at the time
phf: asciilifeform:
i didn't get my hands on one of those until early 2000s, hence had to write my own.
i vaguely recall a collection of tsr on a hacker tools cd that
i bought in a metro perehod :), but at the time
i somehow didn't pay enough attention to them
[\\\]:
I've b een around, "censoring" people.
BingoBoingo: wilbns: As far as you need be concerned though
I have less than a proper transaction fee in BTC.
phf: mats: he was a junior at the company, so not much of a career.
i think the objective is to work for a company that has offices at multiple locations. when
i worked for another bank that will remain nameless, the opportunity was always implied from the beginning. in fact a lot of places like that love people with no local attachments, because means easy and cheap relocation.
BingoBoingo: <wilbns> asciilifeform: ah yes, thanks for the link - imagining one day in fact how silly it will be to hold up a $100 bill, or to go to an ATM. perhaps only those in "emerging markets" or "third world countries" will use such types of antiquated technologies and means of exchange. <<
I personally plan on eventually only every trading in an out of Bitcoin with year's worth of whatever the local bottlecaps happen to be
mats: phf:
i have the same plan, but presumably further behind in my career than him
phf: mats:
i have a former colleague from a financial firm, who moved to hk recently, he's chinese, but
i take it his mandarin is poor and cantonese non-existent. he's working for an english speaking company there and slowly getting his language up to speed. his reasoning for the move was "this boat is leaking"
BingoBoingo: mats: First
I'll have to know you are in. Second
I will have to not be in Chicago fema camp (because FEMA must take us to the places we hate most)
mats: can't do computing work if
i can't even read the damned terminals
phf:
i gave her "kniga oborotnya" and she concluded that the book was dull and poorly paced, which is something
i agree with, probably my least favorite p book
mats: for all practical purposes
i am illiterate and have almost no meatwot there
BingoBoingo: <mats> or, you know, the buttcoins, but
i dunno whether we'll ever win the war at this rate << War was won.
mats: or, you know, the buttcoins, but
i dunno whether we'll ever win the war at this rate
phf: asciilifeform: she enjoyed it, and picked up on some subtleties, in any case more then
i expected, but
i think it was good enough for first reading
mats:
i hope my dollars will still be good for renminbi exchange when the time comes
BingoBoingo: <wilbns> sheesh
i don't know what's up w/ my spelling. <<
I'm drunk. It seriously affects everyone's spelling.
BingoBoingo: <mats>
i am still unprepared to flee to .cn << We all have to contemplate destinations other than what we though were Door #1
wilbns: sheesh
i don't know what's up w/ my spelling.
mats:
i am still unprepared to flee to .cn
mats: welp,
i like a game of 'catch the falling knife' as well as anybody
BingoBoingo: Last week
I read a lot of "California beat the drought" stories based on more people in Compton working at McDonalds
mats:
i imagine modern civilization will decay too quickly for wilbns universe to materialize
trinque: the only thing
I do via social media is barf articles at family in the hopes that they read
assbot: Logged on 18-08-2015 02:35:23; phf: used it to cheat in games heh (
i think there were a dozen of variations of that idea)
mats: if social networks as they exist nao are still a thing
i will eat a bullet
wilbns: 25 years ago there was no Facebook and a fledgling Internet - many people were still using a BBS or interacting with one another using AOL, CompuServe or Prodigy. A smartphone did not exist. It will be interesting in another 25 years to see the path of where things will go.
I wonder if we were teleported there tomorrow if we would recognize it.
phf: used it to cheat in games heh (
i think there were a dozen of variations of that idea)
☟︎ phf: it's probably same year, that
i was switched to freebsd, so never actually programmed for dos.
i did write a tsr to do a memory dump on a keypress few years later
phf: asciilifeform:
i know right. none of us used it before, and really were so cocky we durped till last moment. it's my only and very vivid memory of turbopascal
trinque:
I was utterly ignorant of lisp at the time
trinque: because the python was getting in the way of how
I wanted to express it in language, of course
trinque:
I actually wrote what
I describe above in python
BingoBoingo: The only piece of "music software"
I truly liked was "Noteworthy Composer"
trinque: for example
I commonly want to take a lick and move it around a scale some
trinque:
I'm starting to lean towards wanting a programming language for this (yes lisp)
trinque: well fuck you renoise,
I want just the drums and bass in this part
trinque:
I've never killed renoise, but anyhow, my actual complaint is that
I can't call arbitrary chunks of noise a function and reuse them
phf: ha,
i remember we opted to use turbopascal for some programming olympiada and made a terrible mess out of it. basically were expect to come in some place, but we couldn't even finish the program
phf: being able to write pascal in delphi was like the right of passage for moscows programmer boys.
i thought
i was the shit with my dozen of delphi programmers until good folk at msu cmc unix room gently explained to me that
i'm an idiot, told me to install freebsd and gave a copy of "programming in c language" by podbelsky and fomin. probably one the earliest books
i've purchased still on my bookshelf
BingoBoingo: He was in a physics phd program at one of the St Louis universities before he went to BitPay. At the time he contacted me
I think he was still using a slave name.