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mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-22#1756258 << that's the idea. you can attempt to press any of the extant items seen on phf's viewer, see if you get correct presses. http://btcbase.org/patches ☝︎
danielpbarron: heh, i'm talking to her right now via voice
mircea_popescu: rainrawr now you decrypt that, and then !!v blabla
danielpbarron: !!up Techman
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 21:45 mod6: i simply curse the day that i ever wrote the thing
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-21#1756230 << aww, why take it so. ☝︎
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
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-21#1756189 << this is in my mind cca 1990s what lisp was FOR. a sort of php for fotran. ☝︎
trinque: Techman: if not already voiced, you'll have to pm that.
mircea_popescu: douchebag_ your face's not in the shot.
deedbot: danielpbarron rated Techman 1 << l0de radio fan
mircea_popescu: soon you'll outfleet the british royal navy.
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 18:41 trinque: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-21#1755738
a111: Logged on 2017-12-21 18:39 trinque: I will post an experimental patch soon, when fit for other hands
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-21#1756167 << interestingly enough extant V can handle this diversion -- make each cut carry a single sig of the common trunk. then it'll split that way. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: !!rate Techman 1 noob.
danielpbarron: !!rate Techman 1 l0de radio fan
mircea_popescu: toohigh turned a decent proffit on the deal then ?
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
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-21#1756156 << exactly as per http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-17#1752680 : being rich doesn't necessarioly promise much, mensa is fulla high iq losers and marinas/golf courses/boardrooms fulla high networth losers. HOWEVER! at the OTHER END... if you're poor you're dumb, no question. ☝︎☝︎
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.
mircea_popescu: douchebag_ toohigh NoMo rainrawr and whoever else, you seen http://trilema.com/2014/ill-pay-for-your-tits/ i expect ?
mircea_popescu: oh, 2 bitcent dick pix ? shall we do a today-only special ? ☟︎
trinque: eh nazis that can't and now I guess the kids are pulling out their dicks
mircea_popescu: oh that radio show thing ?
mircea_popescu: heh what happened here then
toohigh: Yes hello caller, your on the AIR!
toohigh: WHO'S TIRED OF WINNING?!!?
danielpbarron: !!up toohigh
trinque: weevlos: what do you gain by making things easy for the stupid?
NoMo: let's all do acid and try to contact aliens
trinque: !!up Techman
rainrawr: sup Techman
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
weevlos: we may get there
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: weevlos: anyhow you're the stormer guy eh? there was a thread http://btcbase.org/log/2017-09-01#1708657 ☝︎
trinque: MTW: I have to make the wallets.
MTW: danielpbarron that bot work or nah
trinque: and one sec on the wallet ops.
danielpbarron: !!rate weevlos 1 the weev, friend of Emily Youcis
danielpbarron: but my verify for the pay command didn't return yet
danielpbarron: did we crash the fucking bot?
danielpbarron: !!rate weevlos the weev, friend of Emily Youcis
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."
phf: is that same l0de as http://btcbase.org/log/2017-12-18#1752954 ☝︎
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 ☟︎
danielpbarron: yeah that was me ☟︎
KutmasteR: heard some guy talking about this chan
danielpbarron: i'll give you one more chance before the down
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.
asciilifeform: you can press to any node.
asciilifeform: there's definitionally 1 correct graph traversal for any given vtree.
asciilifeform: but instead implementing the Troo Algo.
asciilifeform: so to expand : we take each 'out' , and follow it back as far as we can. ( when we meet a nil, we stop recursing, in that branch. ) when we meet a non-nil, recurse. when the recursion unwinds, the actual unixpatch (or phfian patch, for that matter) util invocations, happen.
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 ^
asciilifeform: ( the linear flow display was also a mistake, it misleads people, does not actually help anybody. really ought to have exclusively tree-flow display, as mod6 had ) ☟︎
asciilifeform: pointedly the 'flow' should not be used as the input for any operation , other than to display to user
asciilifeform: 2) recurse backwards from these.
esthlos: that's where I'm at, trying to figure out the order to apply the diffs
asciilifeform: ... 1) to take the 'out' hashes of the ~one~, specific, patch being 'pressed to'
asciilifeform: the press algo i wrote was extremely lame , and mod6's vtron went astray by copying it, rather than the item in my head, lol
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 ☟︎