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mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo, cazalla and
i : bringing wtf to fb normies since a while ago.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> honestly, if
i was seriously contemplating living in the us,
i'd seriously consider getting a life sentence. that way they're stuck paying for it all << Get yourself Bariatric, then get the life sentence for maximum cost infliction
mircea_popescu: honestly, if
i was seriously contemplating living in the us,
i'd seriously consider getting a life sentence. that way they're stuck paying for it all
☟︎ cazalla: t-bone and chorizo and then a couple persimmons for breakfast..
i am so snake full
williamdunne: midnightmagic:
I think its most likely just stupid people, nothing nefarious
mircea_popescu:
i think ima start "tit 1337" investigations of random people nao.
cazalla: apparently you bloat unconfirmed tx so that it's great than 1mb and then you point and say see, we need an increase cause
i gotta wait 20m instead of 10m for 1 confirmation
trinque: when
I build new things
I tend to err towards caution
trinque:
I suppose
I can dial back the paranoia
trinque:
I assume
I should add trilema :D
trinque:
I've asked numerous times for a list of URLs people want whitelisted.
cazalla:
i overstated that tbh.. most of it has been removed, there are a few remnants but the majority is gone
assbot: Logged on 28-05-2015 22:27:06; cazalla:
i'm sure there is a better way to do it but relying on archive.today probably isn't that great an idea but not sure what else to do (for example, all the bitcoin auction stuff has been completely removed from the US Marshall's website)
mircea_popescu: drastically humiliated cantor fitzgerald vp, drastically humiliated nsa assets,
i can't wait for autumn.
mircea_popescu:
i remember the sad days when all we had was kludge the banker and ponzi the smooth operator.
mircea_popescu: "
i paid someone to make five hundred thousand fake facebook pages that like me, SO THERE1!1"
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 16:18:27; punkman: "There's a feeling on this list that there's no consensus, or that Gavin and myself are on the wrong side of it.
I'd put it differently - there's very strong consensus out in the wider community and this list is something of an aberration."
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 10:00:11; jurov: <ben_vulpes> quick poll: who writes in cursive? <<
i do, but for internal use only. block letters otherwise
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell sipa if you want to join #b-a and actually work on bitcoin for a change,
i'll rate you so you can voice.
☟︎ williamdunne: Sure thing,
I'll PM you if
I know someone interested
felipelalli:
I have to talk with him again.
I'm waiting his call.
williamdunne: But yes, do you need this?
I will speak to someone
williamdunne: But yes,
I can't organize 200k in cash but
I can probably find a buyer via bank transfer
williamdunne: felipelalli: You want to sell?
I might be able to organize this for you
felipelalli: jurov:
I said that to him. He said he'll study to keep (or distribute) some part in bitcoin.
I already found sellers here in Brazil.
jurov: felipelalli:
i recommend explaining to your father asap that it's better not to sell whole package at once
felipelalli: jurov:
I'm not sure yet, it is not for me, but to my father. As soon
I have more details, can
I contact you in pvt?
trinque:
I always think of Jessie Ventura's story about being summoned to DC for questioning by the CIA
trinque:
I wonder if it will ever be known how many usg intelligence agents have been planted in various public offices
felipelalli: hi friends! If
I want to sell 1000 BTC in Italy, is that easy to make this off-exchange? Any useful contacts?
jurov: if it was convenience for build script, usually build scripts create new directories for their dirty stuff anyway, so
i don't see the problem there
jurov:
i will have to flatten the hierarchy before feeding it to lxr browser ( and if you will move files further around, undo that as well)
mod6:
I didn't have any clue this would impact anything that you had working.
jurov: mod6 why did you change directory layout in the .tar.gz?
i either lose the ability ot compare it to other versions, or lose all files like README, auto.sh that are on the top level
jurov: asciilifeform: why do you think? the patches are not there? unless
i made a mistake, it is the result of mod6's 0.5.3.1 release build script
punkman: "There's a feeling on this list that there's no consensus, or that Gavin and myself are on the wrong side of it.
I'd put it differently - there's very strong consensus out in the wider community and this list is something of an aberration."
☟︎ danielpbarron: no problem;
i'll keep upping you till you get a gpg key registered
jurov: <ben_vulpes> quick poll: who writes in cursive? <<
i do, but for internal use only. block letters otherwise
☟︎ punkman: not a bad approach if you don't have to suffer the smog
I guess
punkman:
I wonder how they'll keep the workload at 1kw when the box doesn't have work to do, run some useless code?
decimation: yeah
I can imagine it for a pair of cpus, but what if you wanted N cpus?
mircea_popescu: <decimation> he said that the yugoslav radio station would actually interrupt music broadcast to send - fsk encodings of z80 games <<
i had games
i had downloaded off the natl tv station.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> which is why
i think that at a certain point >> that point is conceivably after our times.
decimation:
I suspect it was something like 300 baud "bell 202" type modem
decimation: asciilifeform: amusingly the yugoslav guy said that 'his' design included an audio cassette for program storage (using simple FSK
I presume)
decimation: yes. but until that point comes,
I agree that there's alot of cruft in there - there's no reason why working memory needs to be gigabytes
decimation: asciilifeform:
I think he said he bought with marks
decimation: asciilifeform: yeah
I think in this case it was a z80 clone
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 03:35:55; mircea_popescu: by now
i heard the "nsa didn't want strong encryption at all, and lobbied against inclusion of anything like it were microsoft on a bender" from so many people it's settled
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 02:39:30; asciilifeform: in fact,
i want it in 32M.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform yeah
i see. no clear call on whether they were leaked or not yet.
mircea_popescu: by now
i heard the "nsa didn't want strong encryption at all, and lobbied against inclusion of anything like it were microsoft on a bender" from so many people it's settled
☟︎ mircea_popescu: somehow
i thought we're still looking at valgrind stuffls.
mod6: :]
i read a doc from the igprof site that had me confused on what
I was looking at.
mircea_popescu: cazalla
i think she has a point actually. deed the pages, that's proof enough. and as the derps probably don't know (or don't know they should know), we might even catch a diddled page. maybe.
mod6: OH,
i didn't actually need to take the extranious '1' out. gotcha
mod6: <+ascii_modem> nonono not leaks << ok
i see, so with -mp in the MEM_LIVE output we're just seeing a live heap. not leaks as the other doc page said.
decimation:
I'm not sure,
I need to get back on the patch train
decimation: "MEM_LIVE records the ?live? memory ? memory that hasn?t been freed. If the profile statistics file you are processing came from the end of the application?s run, this will be the memory leaked by the job. If the profile statistics file was triggered during the running of the job, it is a snapshot of the heap,
i.e. a heap profile. The statistic is accurate (not statistical) and records the number of bytes allocated and the number of c
mod6: <+decimation>
I see what ascii means about the flat graph (memory.png on the orphanage thermonuke) << ahh
mod6: in addition to the valgrind tests that ascii did earlier this month,
i was going to dig into some of that myself in june.
decimation:
I see what ascii means about the flat graph (memory.png on the orphanage thermonuke)
mod6: yeah, im not sure.
i need to read more there.
mod6: but as far as the nmon tests,
I wanted to system level profile the entire sync process -- get some visuals, see what we're looking at as far as overall system usage, etc.