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mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> mod6 isn;t las vegas actually closer to you ?
<< naw, but doesn't matter. im sure that they wouldn't let us set up a booth anyway.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-16 20:13 mircea_popescu: anyway, to get back to the 2nd fold of the error : the NOTION of translation is pernicious, and stuff like the protestant lulz of "church of self-esteem" or "we choose to emphasize
<bla>" are not unbound errors.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform permit me to quote : "FindSortedKey
<csFixedSizeAllocator
<32u, CS::Memory::AllocatorHeap
<CS::Memory::Heap*> >::BlockKey> (this=0x9aee6d3c, __in_chrg=
<value optimized out>) at ./include/csutil/array.h:893"
phf: this argument also applies to the entirety of code off the happy path. "but dollars to doughnuts if you dun have
<particularly situation> you won't bother reading its
<conditional blocks>".
a111: Logged on 2016-01-03 03:48 mircea_popescu:
<ascii_rear> static, de-#ifdef'd, etc.
<<< that's pretty cvool actually.
mircea_popescu: aaand in other lulz, "if (int16 (CS::Threading::AtomicOperations::Decrement (&typeAndRefCount) & 0xffff)
<= 0)
BingoBoingo:
<ben_vulpes> BingoBoingo: can you buy amazon gift cards for cash in uruguay?
<< I can look. Since people tend to do Amazon through intermediaries here I don't suspect there's much of a market for the gift cards.
mircea_popescu: so here's some wonderment for today : random fetlife slut follows a webirc link (doh, what, irc exists ?!?!?!) and ends up here, at 14:58. sits here quietly, and patiently, until at 15:05 i say something. that's SEVEN WHOLE MINUTES. this alone, you know ? and then, puts another FOUR solid minutes in wtfing this thing, so that at 15:09 she can
<kiyleeslut> Found it :).
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> or for that matter, euro-tolerast welfare pie was as sweet in 1990s as today. why no boats of eager eaters in '90s ?
<< Khaddafi
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-26#1829629 << this constant worry at the margins and in the colonies as to "europe suicide". yes, obviously, if ~russia~ let a bunch of rando foreigners in, ~russia~ would disappear. but this is because russia isn't anything, let alone very much. europe is old, and throughout this oldness it "suicided" exactly in the manner described.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-15 17:26 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-15#1825631 << updated, but it's a novel way of using manifest though: normally it requires a regrind where manifest is built up as you go, so the press order is enforced through graph. right now your manifest gives a press order, that's not enforced by anything
mod6: which also leads me to see that in your code, you're attempting to use an iterator to loop over a map
<string, string> , and add the keys to argKeys. but you never did set the iterator to mapArgs.begin()
a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 17:01 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-25#1829419 << here's a pro tip : the chinese own the argentine supply chain (all those "supermercados") and, to a lesser but present degree uruguayan. they have a very powerful informal banking system, for one thing, meaning that if you know one or two of the old chinese women handling their repatriation of cash needs you're in a prime position to move millions, as i can personally confirm from
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-25#1829419 << here's a pro tip : the chinese own the argentine supply chain (all those "supermercados") and, to a lesser but present degree uruguayan. they have a very powerful informal banking system, for one thing, meaning that if you know one or two of the old chinese women handling their repatriation of cash needs you're in a prime position to move millions, as i can personally confirm from
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: spyked> I think there's great benefit in the ffa chapter-based approach
<< that ~started with a genesis~.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 03:01 hanbot: BingoBoingo> Aite, next time I go to the feria to look at kitchen utensils Imma have to bring a latina. "Evwerything on the table is a matched set you won't separate" my ass
<< fwiw, in my experience the SA chinese shops have actually usable knives/glassware/etc (not cast iron specifically tho), and are guaranteed not to pretensewall, or at least, not in the same manner.
lobbes:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-23#1829073 << after some investigation it appears that either mysql and/or php is the issue. In other words, stopping the mysql server (thus killing mp-wp) yields the ability load static 'non-mp-wp' pages that otherwise timeout when the server is running
☝︎ hanbot: BingoBoingo> Aite, next time I go to the feria to look at kitchen utensils Imma have to bring a latina. "Evwerything on the table is a matched set you won't separate" my ass
<< fwiw, in my experience the SA chinese shops have actually usable knives/glassware/etc (not cast iron specifically tho), and are guaranteed not to pretensewall, or at least, not in the same manner.
☟︎ mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: by all indications you have a box with iron problem. in your place i'd get a fresh set of iron, rather than sinking sweat into interpreting randomly flipped bits as 'bug'
<< yeah for sure, it certainly could be related to the disk issue. I don't really think it's a 'bug' or anything.
lobbesbot: phf: Sent 2 hours and 54 minutes ago:
<asciilifeform> other interesting observations: 1) loader is not the same as what appears in the src, in either 3.3 or 3.4 fw bin; not only key differs, but eggog strings, and possibly the rsa per se. 2) seems like : nowhere else in the fw is there any other routine which checksums/rsaverifies the cr50 fw , or references the rsa keyz at all other than to print keyid .
BingoBoingo: ian flag."
<< Apparently the whole swiss team is Albanian or Bosnian