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mod6:
i was just getting started reading and got pulled away for a minute.
mod6: yeah, im not even sure what
i'm looking at anymore with that igprof stuff yet.
decimation:
I guess at ascii, why he bothered with igprof
mod6: decimation:
i see now
decimation:
http://www.reed.com/blog-dpr/?page_id=6 < "One project where my friend and officemate Steven T. Kent (now chief scientist and vice president at BBN, and a chief advisor to NSA) and
I lost was our strong argument to put mandatory end-to-end encryption into TCP (and adaptations of the ideas to UDP-based protocols, such as RTP, hich
I worked out but abandoned). "
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> interestingly, the longer
i go without writing by hand, the more this part of brain rots << expected behavior
mod6:
i'll work on building this tool here this weekend.
mod6: ok
i'll come back to that, it's like a whole process to build that thing.
mod6: yeah, thats where
i am,
i just wasnt on the DL page, nm.
mod6:
i've never used it. im guessing
i can just compile/install via 3rd party package?
mod6: think
I should stop and compile that in as well?
ben_vulpes: "*** Update 7/18/06 *** You have to give the California Department of Motor Vehicles (the DMV) credit for creativity on this one. A DMV insider has disclosed to me that the DMV has made a formal request to a federal agency to rule if my Beetle constitutes a threat to national security based on what could happen if it got into the wrong hands."" << hah news to me since the last time
i looked at the
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)
☟︎ mod6:
I can't remember if we discussed that or not, outside of the context of your OrphanageBurner
mike_c: except for europe.
i don't think they're going to turn it around
chetty:
I still like the feel of an actual book, but the worlds libraries on your lap is hard to beat
assbot: Logged on 28-05-2015 14:32:02; pete_dushenski:
i've never seen so many beautifully preserved copies of literature, philosophy, history, biology, you name it. in german, french, latin, english too
mod6:
I should be able to get a box for this sometime after the 1st.
mod6: <+gabriel_laddel> mod6: Idk what exactly your goals are on your gentoo quest, but have you reached the conclusion that portage is insane and must go? << this project had to take a pause;
I need to get some cash together to buy a physical box to put together steps for configuration on real hardware as opposed to aws or other cloud infrastructure. no, for now,
I'm trying to stick with a Gentoo-amd64-uclibc-hardened. That's the goal anyway.
pete_dushenski: "Avago, a maker of chips for the wireless and industrial markets, is offering Broadcom shareholders $17 billion in cash and Avago shares valued at $20 billion in one of the biggest deals ever in the chip industry." <<
i have to admit that
i'd never heard of 'avago' before.
pete_dushenski:
i saw one such bookstore in manhattan a couple years back, complete with $30,000 copy of le petite prince, but that was just one shop.
pete_dushenski:
i've never seen so many beautifully preserved copies of literature, philosophy, history, biology, you name it. in german, french, latin, english too
☟︎ pete_dushenski: mhm.
i've been to pusan (where
i have a cousin), beijing, shanghai, and hong kong.
pete_dushenski:
i'd leave at the drop of a hat if push came to shove, but it hasn't yet.
pete_dushenski:
i just travel for a few weeks here and a few more weeks there.
pete_dushenski: the 6-9 hour train
i took across spain and portugal a few years ago most certainly did.
gabriel_laddel: also,
I tried getting someone doing housing in SF excited about it
gabriel_laddel: pete_dushenski: how
I would go about it - pastebin.com/AdTXnKT6
gabriel_laddel: ^
I can't read Japanese, but that looks correct from what
I've read of the phenomenon.
gabriel_laddel: BAD (#bitcoin-assets distro) update #3. Install works (writing this from a machine formatted in the past 24hrs) and is a massive PITA. Next TODO on my list is to radically simplify (automate) the install.
I've updated install doc if anyone is interested: gabriel-laddel.github.io/system.html
gabriel_laddel: JP is weird.
I don't know that they're censoring it because they find it "offensive"
pete_dushenski:
i can see the idiots giving up on their idiocy after a good chinese butt pumping.
BingoBoingo: cazalla:
I dun know how you imageboard post. You aussies are all alike.
cazalla:
i don't really want to be a gold medal winner at drinking
davout:
I'm 158 days behind still
davout:
I have ~16% CPU, 32% MEM
decimation: asciilifeform:
I wonder what it was like to walk around in a society where marriages were arranged
decimation:
I think people's reaction to high population density is to treat humans as if they were robots
decimation: donno, some dude
I guess.
I have another with a young woman on it too
decimation:
I would add them to my collection of weimar notes
decimation:
I wouldn't mind collecting a few of those
cazalla:
i've been getting those alerts for some months and
i get hit with orphans and other shit when it happens and have to use a backup to start again
ben_vulpes: <ascii_field>
i do agree, pets must be exercised properly << exercise for pets. yokes for my oxen, saddles for my horses, mice for my cats, and coyotes for my dogs.
trinque: ;;later tell gabriel_laddel
I did a git pull, and now the repl fills with dots perpetually instead of freezing, looks like the stumpwm process is doing a lot
mod6: <+ascii_field> whole thing is, quite arguably, written 'in' boost rather than cpp proper <<
i saw some power-ranger derping in -dev about how it only use boost for "FOREACH" loops. was thinking "have you actually even read the code?!?"
ascii_field:
i don't get it, how did buggery become the 'standard' ?
ascii_field:
i conjecture that the overlap of these and the folks using chump-pgp is a null set
mircea_popescu:
i'd much rather take someone's word. which requires people motivated by their own functioning head.
mircea_popescu: (
i could diddle one too, what use is it. we need the actual item, not something custom made)
ascii_field:
i do agree, pets must be exercised properly
mircea_popescu:
i can see why, too. if there's no actual items involved there's much less risk to doing it all, as nobody can ever be shown definitively to have fucked up.
ascii_field:
i keep pet. other people, if they like, can keep livestock
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 27-05-2015 16:56:58; ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> when
i say 'pet'
i mean very specific technical term, 'creature kept around for company that isn't required to produce milk, pull cart, turn millstone' << opposite of good husbandry, ftr
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> when
i say 'pet'
i mean very specific technical term, 'creature kept around for company that isn't required to produce milk, pull cart, turn millstone' << opposite of good husbandry, ftr
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 27-05-2015 15:01:32; jurov: btw,
i have fully arranged moving my ass deep into western germany... if not for pet's problems would prolly already be there
mircea_popescu:
i suspek it's mostly because
i use "good pet" as a congratulatory term. as opposed to variations of "you motherfuckin' bitch you!" and so on.
mircea_popescu:
i will for the record point out that the way alf and apparently everyone else's adopted "pet" to refer to their SO is driving some of the slavegirls up the fucking walls.
jurov: btw,
i have fully arranged moving my ass deep into western germany... if not for pet's problems would prolly already be there
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "when
i see birds using ddt
i'll believe it" or somesuch
jurov: "on irc, no one knows
i am a dog"