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mircea_popescu: the human skin, unbreached, is a fantastic barrier to all this ; but like everything else it requires irrigation to function.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the margin phenomena of the human sphere are platelet agglomeration on one end ; and aerobic necrosis on the other. the former makes a scab. the latter makes what fly maggots eat. which way the wound goes is decided by how much useful blood shows up per unit time.
mircea_popescu: but sure, over time it perfuses. just, have to maintain an active lifestyle and a catabolic metabolism for years on end.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform none of the arrested jews were > 300 lbs, either.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell funkenstein_ please send me a statement of accounts thanks.
mircea_popescu: shinohai oh, wait, 100 upvotes "speaking out" ? that's literally two cents.
mircea_popescu: anyway ; yes, fat isn't innervated nor particularly perfused, and the more distant the less connected. which is why really fat people CAN'T actually lose weight. how would they, it is closer to a burlap backpack than a tissue.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo you'll end up working at teh mortuary you know.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger "modern democracy", that's what it is. a collective of wankers posturing as people.
mircea_popescu: at some point the notion of "child" must end to give way to the notion of "pig". why not just sausage them ?
mircea_popescu: brief intro of what you did + tables of host counts by openssh version, distro id, B blocks
mircea_popescu: certainly the "ssh census" will be a valuable qntra article which you're invited to write once done.
mircea_popescu: i just got spam with an... iso image attached. that's a new one o.O
mircea_popescu: oh and re the perennial discussion of progress and "what things cost" : i'd like a pound of costards, please.
mircea_popescu goes to fish for the piece of logs where this was predicted.
mircea_popescu: were you looking for something to sink teeth in diametric ?
mircea_popescu: i'm so sick of computer-pseudoscience i can't put it in words.
mircea_popescu: the magical fix, entirely undocumented of course, is to invoke "convert -colors 256 -alpha off -density 300 in.png out.tif" and let imagemagick (yeah, that horror) output stuff tesseract magically likes just fine.
mircea_popescu: so we proceed to install tesseract ; which has obscure notation conventions and incredible inept github page / --help ; and which can only take ".tif" and it MUST NOT be ".tiff" and closes everything witgh a segmentation fault and finally after being catered to for ten mintues declares that "check_legal_image_size:Error:Only 1,2,4,5,6,8 bpp are supported:16" which holy shit omfg.
mircea_popescu: in 2016, like in 2010 , like FOR FUCKING EVER, if you want sometghing done... gotta do it yourself. sigh.
mircea_popescu: free-online-ocr.com claims "low image quality", which is outright fucking ridoinculous.
mircea_popescu: and we proceed to discover the wonders of the web! google produces a bevy of "ocr services". as follows : newocr.com "Error! Text can not be recognized." ; ocr.space (best!!!) "Error: All images / PDF pages gave error. None of the image / page was successfully converted. Please check the errors in result area." and in that "page area", "****** Result for Image/Page 1 ****** Error:"
mircea_popescu: ima publish it later on, fucking scandalous bullshit this. TEN YEARS AFTER THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR. NO EXCEPTIONS. NO ASSIGNMENTS. NO BULLSHIT.
mircea_popescu: and in yet other lulnewz, harold rosenberg wrote "heard of independent mind" in 1948, and died in 1978. guess who the fuck STILL claims copyright over that fucking essay ? usg!
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo do we care about broken 4kb key from 2012 ?
mircea_popescu: shinohai not so much a necessity as an utility i think.
mircea_popescu: funny that he kept chasing the ill brought up (if very pretty) whore. imo she was a detriment to him.
mircea_popescu: actually, re the times and places of that bull, kathrine hepburn and richard burton made an excellent film.
mircea_popescu: hence, oxford shall be surrounded by thick walls, and gunports.
mircea_popescu: (really, i only quoted it for the very interesting introduction - plainly states that teh beoble hate us, and always have, and logically always will. because the fruits of satan's own belly can't do no better. o.O)
mircea_popescu: but the privilege of the learned man is that he may pick from the books what he wants ; and by now there's sufficient books for anything. thus therefore, clericis laicos stands.
mircea_popescu: then got pissy, english king declared the clergy in a state of outlawry, which did noting, and the french king banned export of money fro mfrance, which starved rome.)
mircea_popescu: the respective kids were about to go crusading on each other's ass on boniface's property, so he issued the bull.
mircea_popescu: (the original bull issued in a situation where france and england were moving towards war ; and because there was precedent that churchly goods may be taxed for a just war - ie, a crusade.
mircea_popescu: you can't revoke a bull. they stand for permanent memory of mankind
mircea_popescu: oh btw, roman law, restated by gratian : someone suing in violation of forum priviledge thereby loses his claim, no matter how well established it may be substantially.
mircea_popescu: this covers the whole thing without insisting to repeat H-CA over AK all the time
mircea_popescu: no, discriminate keys in "newly added" NA and "already known", AK, and then discriminate 8ball in historical H and what we're currently adding CA, and then pair NA with H and AK with CA.
mircea_popescu: if it has the key in db, then x ; if it doesn't, then y.
mircea_popescu: extant keys should, independently, be paired with latest prime batch
mircea_popescu: it occurs to me - only new keys should be paired with full 8ball.
mircea_popescu: offendere quam aeternam, talium abusibus non tam temerarie quam improvide acquiescunt, sedis apostolicae auctoritate seu licentia non obtenta.
mircea_popescu: t eis collectas imponunt, ab ipsis suorum proventuum vel bonorum dimidiam decimam, seu vicesimam, vel quamvis aliam portionem aut quotam exigunt et extorquent, eosque moliuntur multifarie subiicere servituti, suaeque submittere ditioni, et, (quod dolenter referimus,) nonnulli ecclesiarum praelati ecclesiasticaeque personae, trepidantes ubi trepidandum non est, transitoriam pacem quaerentes, plus timentes maiestatem temporalem
mircea_popescu: Clericis laicos infestos oppido tradit antiquitas, quod et praesentium experimenta temporum manifeste declarant, dum suis finibus non contenti nituntur in vetitum, ad illicita frena relaxant, nec prudenter attendunt, quam sit eis in clericos ecclesiasticasve personas et bona interdicta potestas, ecclesiarum praelatis, ecclesiis, ecclesiasticisque personis regularibus et saecularibus imponunt onera gravia, ipsosque talliant, e
mircea_popescu: and, ironically, the privilegium fori could not even be renounced by individuals.
mircea_popescu: hopefully they eventually learn this of words, as the expression goes.
mircea_popescu: amusingly, this existed before (during feudalism, of course, the time everything cool existed). clerics were immune to temporal courts, all they had to do was plead privilege of clergy.
mircea_popescu: fuck me if i want to organize tmsr versions of "customer support" calls, general hospital practice, "they took our jerbs" response and all the myriad other pebcac issues the world's filled with since roosveltism filled it with beoble.
mircea_popescu: that's the one loose end of the world right now, that they somehow got the idea everyone's a child and their kindergarten "rules" matter in the objective.
mircea_popescu: but otherwise, let the socialists run the daycare, that's what they know and what they're for. the only edge is that they MUST come to terms with the fact that they're not "il factotum de la citta", but some derpy old women running the daycare, must stay out of way of men, and bow head respectfully when encountering them