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trinque: commonqt ran fine; just that as
I perceive it, utterly non-lispy
ascii_field: ^
i slaved to try and get that thing to run as a student
trinque: just ends up that
I wrote c++ in lisp
trinque: like
I did a "commonqt" project
ascii_field:
i actually had problems with serial ports when
i did the robot thing
trinque: what
I was trying to get at about tape
ascii_field:
i spent the last 5 or so years looking for an intermediate point between here and ic fab
trinque: yeah
I begin to see why there's no real intermediate step here.
trinque:
I tried to build his, couldn't
ascii_field: gabriel_laddel had something in this spirit;
i barfed
ascii_field:
i'll note that lispmachine did not go far enough
trinque:
I can see that did not go nearly far enough.
trinque: when
I found time for this :)
mircea_popescu:
i was kinda curious when his "Everything is sql" was going to reduce.
trinque: ascii_field:
I can as a novice see the foothills at least
trinque:
I'm on ch3 and
I can already bind data to usable UI, selectively update the display, so on
ascii_field: trinque: lisp (and
i specifically refer to the accumulated advancements which add up to commonlisp world, rather than the barf of that field's equivalent of 'glbse' - e.g., 'clojure', 'newlisp', other halfwit retardations) handily obsoletes most of what passes for 'problems in computer science' as taught
trinque: the clarity of purpose, simplicity, sheer elegance of this thing trumps every other environment
I've built things in
trinque:
I'm not at all impressed with the fact that when
I asked for an education in CS,
I was not presented with this.
☟︎ jurov: yes, spiffy,
i'm surprised... guess btc. yt will be deprecated
mod6:
I wanna link these on the main page website.
mats: not sure. one of my buddies linked it... prob one of the chans if
i had to guess
ascii_field: well yes. but
i am assuming it has some mechanism for keeping log
mircea_popescu: it is not the foundation one, which
i am going to compile and run once the instructions come out.
☟︎ ascii_field: mircea_popescu:
i recommend also (assuming you haven't done this ages ago) doing equivalent of disabling debug.log rollover (plug in teletype into that pdp-11...)
ascii_field: if
i had to predict, would say this does not work as written - threads do not have deterministic behaviour, and bitcoind is peppered with pointless locks
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: say
i want to pull down chain from your node
mod6: oh
i found it. CALL_GRAPH and CALLER_GRAPH were set to "NO" in the config file.
mod6:
i kinda thought so too
mod6: oh ok,
i see what you mean... yeah,
i can try to get it to work on this side too.
mod6: btw, do you like that tree on the left pane?
i added that, can remove.
assbot: Logged on 09-04-2015 20:03:03; ascii_field:
i mentioned him at least once as specifically an example of a particularly vile species sometimes called 'digerati'
assbot: Logged on 11-01-2015 04:32:13; asciilifeform: 'digerati', as
i understand, encompasses a set of peculiarly wealthy ('dotcom boom', normally, but often barnacled to this or that mega-corp success of some vaguely computerized sort 1980-2000)
mod6: if you show me what enemy has via link, maybe
i can replicate it?
mod6: so far, all
i see are hierarchal graphs for base-classes/types. was trying to find something for CBlock, but
I don't as of yet, see a graph.
mod6:
i think it just ends up munging all of the file names and stuff.
mod6: yeah,
i don't like that either.
mod6:
i think
i've seen it, one sec.
ascii_field:
i can only guess those were produced via some other means ?
mod6: it's a goof-ball way to put in all the patches applied, but that link show's all the patches and how
I applied them.
mircea_popescu: this is what memory hole effect is, too. "but they told me when
i was five that it's ok to only turn my brain on if
i hear a certain magic word"
ascii_field:
i'm half-surprised he hasn't turned up 'in bitcoin'
decimation:
I thought jwz gave up on 'tech' and opened nightclub
mircea_popescu: it's basically what this is, neoteny of poor eating habits. "
i wanna eat just the cream" "it's unhealthy" "nevertheless"
mircea_popescu: ascii_field
i am not actually profit motivated.
i don't see catching her karpeles as a business, and
i am not interested in doing it for a profit.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: what
i meant was that
i predict btc extraction to become a standard part of execution
mircea_popescu: <ascii_field> or whether folks will grunt their last in it <<
i am broadly unconvinced by your theory. there aren't equal sides confronting each other here.
i, for one, could not care less for any secrets usg-tard thinks he has.
ascii_field recalls the b-a jail from voyage. it was a very old-fashioned, respectable-looking thing, at least by soviet standards.
i'd not be ashamed to sit in it.
decimation:
I'm sure someone in buenos aires is sitting in jail
mircea_popescu: and that "hey,
i don't see any dent in the bug population"
mircea_popescu: if
i'm to ask you, the bug
i crushed this moirning is laughing all the way to the toilet, too.
decimation: mircea_popescu:
I don't recall you writing about confrontations with the local authorities over the amount of property owed to them?
trinque: ascii_field:
I see the point; if a fighter jet is not just itself but the entire apparatus which sustains its operation, all the more a space ship/station
ascii_field: decimation: again
i have not seen this film, but it appears to have the usual nonsensical proviso that the 'space station' is a physical place which the plebes might hope to overrun and devour
trinque: if the proportion of people using bitcoin stays small,
I'd more expect holders to find themselves attacked in their own homes at night
decimation: the plot of the movie is that the us turns into shitty third world, and 'actual people' escape to space stations. the plot has some silly shit about helping out the little people, but
I think Blomkamp's real point is "start building the space station today"
ascii_field: decimation:
i must admit, never saw that film
ascii_field: trinque: not only this, but
i also predict specifically that an automated (
i.e. robotic, as in 'coke machine') system of interrogation and 'incentivization' will be specifically permitted by u.s. law
ascii_field: decimation: aha. what
i was getting at is that there will be, in the near future, a very entertaining verdict somewhere,
mod6: oh
i think
i know what
i missed.
trinque: got it;
I'll get more acquainted with that tool this weekend then.
ascii_field: (which is sorta like gentoo but minus all of the 'daily use' building-new-progs-on-the-box scriptage (
i.e. 'emerge')
trinque:
I've got crossdev set up on the lappy
trinque:
I'm going to fiddle with my pogo this weekend anyway.
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 16:30:52; decimation: mircea_popescu: if you were to ask justice roberts,
I"m sure he would say that he needs to 'save obamcare' precisely so that the supreme court 'retains legitimacy'
shinohai: No problem,
I don't want to break my sweet node xD
shinohai:
I still haven't done the irc patch.
I need to stop being lazy
mod6:
i'll take it down, and add the irc patch
ascii_field: what
i suggested was to have two dox pages, one for 'proper release' and one for this.
ascii_field: they are only needed for the static build system and so
i left them out deliberately
ascii_field: the two
i omitted are small and simple to merge back in when wanted.
mod6: ok,
i'll give that a shot here quick.
mod6: (11:31) <+mod6> asciilifeform:
I just did the following: extracted v0.5.3.1-RELEASE applied the following patches successfully { dnsseed_snipsnip, kills-integer-retardation, nubs-gentoo-sanity, orphange-thermonuke, orphange-tx-amputation, dns-thermonyukyoolar } but when
I added the patch for IRC demo, got the following error:
mod6: ascii_field: oh,
i did have an issue patching in that last IRC demo patch.... im gonna try it again, but it complained about net.cpp:ThreadGetMyExternalIP
mod6: ascii_field: ok,
i guess
i didn't get that part about gcc/uclibc being in there with openssl/boost/bdb.
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 15:22:38; pete_dushenski:
i figure that with all the traffic that the contravex '$20 node' article is receiving of late that it's time to update it with a proper install of 0.5.4
mircea_popescu: <decimation> in my opinion it can be solely accounted for by "
I wanna print money too" << more like pure tim swansonism, "why should
i have to do what
i'm told", but anyways.
decimation:
I'm not sure how one would retain contact with reality
decimation:
I'm sure they get big important visitors every day telling them about the serious consequences of their decisions
mircea_popescu: he was appointed by reagan if memory serves, and
i don't see reagan would think much of your "libertarian achievement"
mircea_popescu:
i have no idea what the man would say, and
i haven't asked him because
i don't give a flying fuck what he thinks
decimation: mircea_popescu: if you were to ask justice roberts,
I"m sure he would say that he needs to 'save obamcare' precisely so that the supreme court 'retains legitimacy'
☟︎ decimation: actually
I think it would be interesting if a state said 'fuck you, we ain't havin gay marriage'
decimation: if he was consistent, he would be leading the next revolution
I guess