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asciilifeform: incidentally, i keep waiting for 'deceased' folks like pankkake or moiety to 'return from the grave' (after ninjasp4mz0r buys their keys for xxx btc)
asciilifeform: (though i do like 'portage' more than hand-waltzing every proggy. if only marginally.)
BingoBoingo: Alpine Linux looks interesting, but... before I return to linux I want to spend more time in weirdix full time
trinque: I think some might look at it and compare it to the systemd situation
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I suck at both more and less
trinque: BingoBoingo: this I think is the saddest thing about fuck-ups like systemd, "cram everything into one program" is not novel. I wouldn't mind trying unix-like systems which *actually* tried something (novelly) different
BingoBoingo: trinque: Best contrast I can find to OpenBSD. Gentoo is pure (theoretical)Linus-linux. Slowaris and OpenBSD are both... different
nubbins`: apparently gentoo works a lot better when all your packages are up to date. this is about where my advice ends, i've been using it for a whole three days now ;p
hanbot: lol installing 6 of 327, mayhap i missed a setup step. tyvm nubbins'.
hanbot: not even sure i asked that correctly. suffice it to say, want to install a package, have been looking at successive blocked package and slot conflict warnings at each resolution attempt (for said pckg's dependencies), am (naively?) hoping at least some of these can be ignored
lobbes: kakobrekla: aha, thanks for the lulz. I was thoroughly confused for a second ;/
BingoBoingo: <ebriusinanis> here i thought i was a poem
nubbins`: now i see
ebriusinanis: you guys still have school? i thought you had ipad nao?
decimation: which I take to mean "submits to usg T/F"
decimation: I'm amused that usg distinguishes between 'proprietary' and 'private'
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I have yet to discern an order. Part of the reason why link dropped here and not on Qntra as "Oh look at how USia Squeezes Struggling Schools"
decimation: I'm sure israel has 5.56 ammo plants
BingoBoingo: <trinque> in fact we both value constraints, just that yours are in your noggin and I want mine in the thing << Knowing that a thing fails deadly is a value all its own.
asciilifeform: i can hardly think of a less-appetizing name for anything!
trinque: in fact we both value constraints, just that yours are in your noggin and I want mine in the thing
trinque: I hear ya; still I always like systems where I can declare constraints and have the thing blow up should the constraint be violated
BingoBoingo: <trinque> I want to say "no fuck you, never gnome anything, never kde anything, so help you flamethrower" << in my limited experience mostly involves checking version of packages of building with delete key
trinque: I want to say "no fuck you, never gnome anything, never kde anything, so help you flamethrower"
trinque: ports seems almost the way there, but I don't see a way for example to globally mask a package or option as you can with portage
trinque: portage is really what I love, not so much gentoo linux
nubbins`: asciilifeform i kid :D
mod6: i've used gentoo exactly 2x: for testing bitcoind hah
asciilifeform: mod6: there's be substance to that if i hadn't just built a 3.18 kernel and full userland into <5MB with no systemd crapolade
BingoBoingo: mod6: Sure. Gentoo is still at its heart Linux. As best as I can tell having lived with it as sole OS for a few months OpenBSD compared to linux is more of an exotica like HP/UX or Slowaris.
thestringpuller: I really need to run OpenBSD soon just to start learning it.
BingoBoingo: <mod6> asciilifeform: huh. im not sure what'd that be. i did a lot of testing on amd64, ever saw that error. i did see something similar just now though on openbsd, but i suspect that something totally different because, well, openbsd. << I'll go on the record as saying OpenBSD should not be considered "gold standard" unix in the way gentoo is. OpenBSD goes way out of its way to prevent user from hanging self.
mod6: the build im trying to work through on openbsd uses like (I can't remember off the top of my head) 4.2.x or something
mod6: asciilifeform: huh. im not sure what'd that be. i did a lot of testing on amd64, ever saw that error. i did see something similar just now though on openbsd, but i suspect that something totally different because, well, openbsd.
asciilifeform: i was building amd64
BingoBoingo: hanbot: Seriously. I haven't seen the old lady sockpuppet though in a while
nubbins`: so far, at least, i think there's only minor changes needed for the various platforms
nubbins`: ah, i think it's a bit early for that
mod6: we really need two branches of code now i think.
nubbins`: i suspect the latter
mod6: so i got everything to compile on obsd, but getting segfaults when trying to run the static binary. core dump looks like its something with threading...
danielpbarron: i am also on gentoo
danielpbarron: i think that was me, and it's most likely a problem with my computer
nubbins`: i'll buy it if he doesn't
mod6: one year i got gotten iirc
BingoBoingo: I thought last year was good, buy kako puts the cess in success
pete_dushenski: alright you jokesters, i'm re-heading back out into the world. until tomorrow!
pete_dushenski: lmao here i was thinking to myself "someone haxxed the logs! and is going to ruin our searches!"
mircea_popescu: shtylman, i was trying to recall that fucktard's name. the guy with the hat.
BingoBoingo: I mean there were discussion on making Kurdistan a thing.
mircea_popescu: i guess so.
pete_dushenski: aaaand i'm off!
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: yeah but i don't want a schmuck, and i want him to have ideas.
BingoBoingo: <pete_dushenski> in fact, i know that some of the older dentists have bookies << Dentists are also junkies. In his first year dentisting at the medicaid clinic my brother has twice has had other dentists forge prescriptions for themselves off of his numbers.
pete_dushenski: i dunno what it is about dentists and gambling, but they seem to be bosom pals
pete_dushenski: in fact, i know that some of the older dentists have bookies
pete_dushenski: i don't see a lot of them making and taking bets, but they might have bookies.
pete_dushenski: i know a buncha old dudes who watch (and play) tennis
mircea_popescu: Pierre_Rochard definitely. but i dunno who's in charge of spends there. they have nfi what the job even is.
Pierre_Rochard: BingoBoingo: I would’ve opted for golf. Surely has highest % of decision-making people
BingoBoingo: Pierre_Rochard: I know BitPay is in the South, but... that seems a bit lowbrow...
SquirtPrincess: not like cams on naked its 4.99 a min and i get 50%
SquirtPrincess: i did call center for a while
mircea_popescu: actually, if you could have < 1kb floppies i'd prolly use those too.
asciilifeform: qr << and yes, i know what they are used for. but with the transparency they give, may as well be magnetic cards.
asciilifeform: jurov: qr breaks most of what i think of as nice things about barcode
jurov: i thought the requirement was you're able to visually(or otherwise) check what you're transmitting throught the gap?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: i only recently encountered the "qr code in qr code" exploit family
SquirtPrincess: some weeks bring 700-800$ and others $100-200 but i only do it part-time
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> dude you need an editor! << I really might, but things are fixed
SquirtPrincess: thought forsure i was too late, looked like an old post
SquirtPrincess: i was searching for tits for bits and it was like the 4th or 5th link down
mircea_popescu: i suppose the only thing to do
ben_vulpes: and i suspect this IRS action to be in line with (asciilifeform? decimation? mircea_popescu?)'s forcast that bitcoin will split the g-men who can from the g-men who can't
mircea_popescu: hehe i guess
mircea_popescu: i dunno that the russians want our moneyz!
pete_dushenski: hm, what other sports can b-a sponsor ? i vote for jai alai
SquirtPrincess: may not be the best but i think the biggest i've seen on here lol
pete_dushenski: i figure it might also apply to self-funded blogs
pete_dushenski: i hear there's this roi thing that businesses are supposed to worry about
pete_dushenski: i dunno...
pete_dushenski: i wasn't that far down yet!
mircea_popescu: it is fresh enough, sure. i dun think we really give much of a shit about any particular derps, so kinda wide grate.
mircea_popescu: i guess they read the logs, looked up this new word "roi", had a mindblow.
pete_dushenski: i didn't see it in the logs, figured it was freshish
gribble: evoorhees was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 year, 36 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours, 43 minutes, and 53 seconds ago: <evoorhees> I need to go for now, on later
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo pity it's the same 2-3 derps that keep pushing it. i recall some goon or other was having fun with them on tardstalk last year. "really, it's not mps fault X scammer touched you"
mircea_popescu: jurov why not ? and no, i said have a bank of them
mircea_popescu: i was like... o look how nice, he did that on the toilet.
nubbins`: oh man, where did i see the tiniest sig ever the other day...
mircea_popescu: i guess lots of touch-typist-securitists out there.
SquirtPrincess: i trust you, was checking previous posts <3
SquirtPrincess: alright thxs then do i just pm you my BTC address
mircea_popescu: SquirtPrincess well normally no, because it's just a bodypart rather than you know, you. but at any rate, i'm feeling generous so, put ae654537 on your tits, take a picture, report back.
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 20:16:34; chetty: well I guess eulora will get the ultimate test then, mp is planning on installing a copy on such a box soonish
ascii_field: and, the imbecile - i can understand. the press going along ?
mircea_popescu: nobody in the usg can do anything anymore. it's not just that i have their home address and i know who their wife is fucking better than them.
ascii_field: wake me up when it has problems taking half of what i earn.
chetty: well I am sure the data is all there, basement of big buildings and all
jurov: i have these too. but for whatever reason, dude had to come in anyway and connect it by usb