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mircea_popescu: "Darwin also went to The Master's College library and checked out a stack of MacArthur's books about 18 inches high. Normally, they would not allow so many volumes to be lent out all at one time, but in this case, for some reason, they made an exception."
<< "they were secretly hoping he steals them"
a111: Logged on 2017-07-19 01:32 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-19#1686438 <<< yes, because you're applying the pretense of statics to a dynamic situation. trinque 's metaphore is very much factual : we were paradopped on hot coals, by the FAULT, inexcusable, and indelible, of our parents. they should have taken care that we do not get dropped on hot coals, as children barely able to move. they did not, and derelict in their first and practically speaking on
mircea_popescu: trinque how much does it need to be ? so far
< 1 btc per day or so neh ?
hanbot:
http://thewhet.net << lastest post (mod_rewrite ergo links not yet live, or i'd link y'all directly) is mp-wp_genesis. esthlos and anyone else who was waiting on this is encouraged to test it out --setting up a test blog-within-a-blog is gonna be a royal pita and cause yet further delays, so please do try it out, lemme know how it goes.
mircea_popescu: hanbot these are gonna become incantations lol. "hi i'm here to show you my tits" "
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally." and so on.
mircea_popescu: haleyyyyy 96ddc81a
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally.
hanbot:
<mircea_popescu> will give the old farts in the chicago senate heartburn.
<< haha there's a fact
mircea_popescu: SluttyDiamond 2fb5eb10
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally.
mircea_popescu: danna33 52454fae
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally.
mircea_popescu: thatbitchlola 563661f6
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally.
mircea_popescu: tittybang 4b656366
<< it's good for about half a n hour, don't dilly-dally.
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-04#1694066 <-- experimental indecent (no ssd, no sata3) node has kept reliably at top for > 2 months after installing asciilifeform's aggressive pushget blocks patch; conclusion so far: can be indecent IF only aggressive too!
☝︎ deedbot: asciilifeform rated ascii_lander 1
<< asciilifeform's lander module, 4.14 -- 4.19
a111: Logged on 2018-02-02 22:32 asciilifeform: idea is a
http server in
<1000 ln of ada, approx.
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of danielpbarron from 1 to 3
<< his worship
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of hanbot from 2 to 4
<< legendary valkyrie
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of mike_c from 3 to 1
<< lost, but not forgotten
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of lobbes from 3 to 3
<< staunch sapper
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of mod6 from 4 to 5
<< foundation co-chair
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of trinque from 4 to 6
<< against every creature, living or dead
deedbot: ben_vulpes updated rating of mircea_popescu from 4 to 5
<< master of the realm
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1797184 << you definitely should do that, seeing how the superficial "was reviewed" claim collapses upon the most cursory scrutiny. this is not a good state to put yourself into, it makes it too easy to be painted with unflattering brushes.
☝︎ deedbot: asciilifeform rated avgjoe 1
<< new blood
a111: Logged on 2018-04-12 18:10 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1797142 << understand, the discussion here is re cryptographic hardness, not mathematical hardness ; as discussed otherplaces in the logs, the mathematical notion of difficulty is "what's the absolute hardest case this problem can yield", because they want to offer maximal flop guarantees ; cryptographically it is kinda opposite : what's the LOWEST difficulty a problem in this class may yield
BingoBoingo:
<ben_vulpes> i have been seduced into liking sugary delights!
<< It's scarcely been more than a month since a fractional alfajore gave you sugar shock
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1797142 << understand, the discussion here is re cryptographic hardness, not mathematical hardness ; as discussed otherplaces in the logs, the mathematical notion of difficulty is "what's the absolute hardest case this problem can yield", because they want to offer maximal flop guarantees ; cryptographically it is kinda opposite : what's the LOWEST difficulty a problem in this class may yield
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
<< this sort of thing.
mircea_popescu: anyway, as to the other one : v is the republican... well many things, but also works as a versioning system. here's a pretty picture to help the notion along :
http://btcbase.org/patches << you can select from the drop menu to the left, see vaqrious trees extant. you can click on any item to see the patch it represents.
mircea_popescu: "If a packet has been received from a given peer, but we have not sent one back to the given peer in KEEPALIVE ms, we send an empty packet."
<< a111: Logged on 2018-04-12 09:42 spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1796749 <-- that's probably my thing, I've been playing with it for the last two weeks or so, I have it in a loop grabbing feeds from republican blogs.