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a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 21:45 mod6: i simply curse
the day
that i ever wrote
the
thing
pete_dushenski: Techman: is your name a reference
to
the
techmen from asimov's foundation series,
the ones who maintained old empire
tech on a hereditary basis and had nfi how
the "nucleics" shit actually worked ?
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 19:38 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-20#1755450 << i've picked up a book in new orleans, “Symbolic computation : applications
to scientific computing”, it's all macsyma and various sussman style scheme hacks for exploring dynamic systems, but an interesting
trick
that almost all
the code uses, which i guess was sop in lisp world at some point, is
to do visualization and control on a lisp machine, but do
the heavy numeric simulations in fortran 77.
the in
trinque: Techman: if not already voiced, you'll have
to pm
that.
deedbot: danielpbarron rated
Techman 1 << l0de radio fan
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 18:44
trinque: asciilifeform: beauty of v is
that
these paths can diverge cleanly, operator can choose which lineage
to press. patches appropriate for multiple lines, ground onto multiple lines.
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 18:39
trinque: I will post an experimental patch soon, when fit for other hands
toohigh: It was Custom Pontoon Boat with a system and stripper pole
that was sold
the second
time it was ever
taken out, dude was running down
the dock and flagged it down and bought it on
the spot
deedbot: B346C2114AC08E757348AFC6FE75457D86B20A0D registered as
Techman.
a111: Logged on 2017-12-17 09:22 mircea_popescu: at
the dumb end of
the spectrum, however.. o ya. iq 88 is very much ahead of iq 83, and painfully evidently so. under 100, maybe even 120 or so, it DOES put a very strict upper limit on what people can do.
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 18:29 asciilifeform: i gotta wonder how mircea_popescu squares pictures like
this with 'net worth is proxy for intelligence', 'executives are skilled professionals', and similar
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 18:08 asciilifeform: i'll admit ftr
that
this item was one of
the underlying seekrit crackpotteries behind asciilifeform's interest in shortwave
mircea_popescu: aite, so write 4b1e6528 on your dick,
take a pic, make 2 bitcents.
trinque: eh nazis
that can't and now I guess
the kids are pulling out
their dicks
toohigh: Yes hello caller, your on
the AIR!
toohigh: WHO'S
TIRED OF WINNING?!!?
trinque: weevlos: what do you gain by making
things easy for
the stupid?
NoMo: let's all do acid and
try
to contact aliens
weevlos: most people can't be expected
to
trinque: and doubly "I can't be bothered
to know a few integers"
trinque: it's a problem, because on
the other side,
this "branding" shit is going in
the gas chambers.
weevlos: this is about
the rest of
the internet easily being able
to find us
weevlos: people arent going
to read off octets
☟︎ weevlos: but we want
to be a normal website
trinque: weevlos:
tell you
this, if
the kids can't even introduce
themselves properly memorizing an IP for
the revolution is right out.
trinque: or hell, designate a bitcoin address, and issue
transactions with four outputs, one per octet
deedbot: danielpbarron rated weevlos 1 <<
the weev, friend of Emily Youcis
phf: witness
the domain registrar game sci-hub has been playing for months now
trinque: weevlos:
thread was more
that DNS is and will always be in
the hands of
the enemy.
weevlos: everybody
thinks we don't have servers
weevlos: the issue is
the registrars
a111: Logged on 2017-09-01 06:14 mircea_popescu: AlfredAlfer
the correct solution here is
to pay 1-200 per month for a dedicated server in a sane jurisdiction (ie, outside of nato). make sure you get a chunk of ips with it,
then host all your shit.
trinque: MTW: I have
to make
the wallets.
MTW: danielpbarron
that bot work or nah
trinque: and one sec on
the wallet ops.
danielpbarron: but my verify for
the pay command didn't return yet
rainrawr: hi im rainrawr im just here
to chat
a111: Logged on 2015-01-31 01:28 assbot: Successfully updated
the rating for danielpbarron from 1
to 2 with note: He's sort of like an apostle.
trinque: lol,
this guy is bitching about money
phf: if only
there was some way
to capture a conversation so
that it gets preserved for future readers
☟︎ danielpbarron: idk, l0de picked my brain on how we're
taking down
the USG and i guess he didn't like my answer, but i
told him i'd send him some bitcoin with
the bot if he gets his key regged. he said he's never heard of GPG..
trinque: when do
they start
the
treason part?
phf: i
thought
the spam was funny, because i want
to his youtube channel and
there was a bunch of very upset and confused people
there. i
thought it was an intentional, as
they say, good show
danielpbarron: and for
the record, (he claims)
that he wasn't behind
the spam. and has kline
to back him up on
that
l0de: phones are acting up
tonight
danielpbarron: guy's apparently been doing a show for
the last 20 years, and in
the beginning did it from a pirate radio station
danielpbarron: yes,
that's how i found it. it's live again
tonight and i just called in
a111: Logged on 2017-12-18 01:18 phf: "The l0de radio hour is a long-running live call-in show
that irregularly broadcasts over
the internet, and
to pirate shortwave and FM stations. It is hosted by Lode Ray Dio, a gypsy hustler with a long history of fraud, grifting, and
treason.
The show is notable for its frequent cancellations, obscene and bizarre content, and a high rate of listener suicide."
KutmasteR: i honestly don't know him
that well
danielpbarron: tell your boy l0de
to get his key regged if he wants
that free money
☟︎ KutmasteR: heard some guy
talking about
this chan
phf: "whatever happened
to strong, silent
types"
mod6: Anyway, more as I have it.
Thanks[
mod6: Will be looking at
this closely/testing, etc. If
that indeed becomes
the fix, doesn't negate some of
the refactors Stan is discussing. And
those may be warranted in a later release.
mod6: Hmm. Ok, well,
there *might be* a quick fix
to
this on my end -- not withstanding important original design flaws pointed out by asciilifeform above ^, seems
that I have a possible idiotic
thing in my
toposort. Once removed, *appears*
to do
The Right
Thing.
mod6: speaking of
tree-display... once I spit out
the
tree for eucrypt,
then it makes sense. no reason
that you should have
to press 'eucrypt_mpi_fix_copy_incr.vpatch'
to have pressed 'ch2_truerandom.vpatch'
BingoBoingo: esthlos: Just remeber, V is more interest in you
than you in V
esthlos: BingoBoingo: yes, I
think it's
time for
that
mod6: aha, yeah,
this is where mine eats shit ^
esthlos: that's where I'm at,
trying
to figure out
the order
to apply
the diffs
BingoBoingo: <esthlos> i'm
trying
to implement V, without reading
too much source (as asciilifeform suggested), so how is
this so far: << Well, stop reading code and
take V on a walk down
the Rambla.
esthlos: by selecting which keys are acceptable, we get a subsequence of acceptable diffs, which are
then used
to patch
the source
☟︎