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mircea_popescu: "Qaisar Mahmood, a Muslim born in Pakistan, is the new head of the Swedish National Heritage Board." He admits "he has not read anything about Swedens cultural heritage."
<< bwahahaha
mircea_popescu: "HOWEVER YOU CAN'T SUE ME FOR SAYING ANY OF THIS BECAUSE IF YOU SUE ME YOU'D HAVE TO QUOTE ME IN COURT AND THEN I'D SUE YOU FOR QUOTING THIS COPYRIGHTED (C) MESSAGE!!! MY COUSINS ARE ALL LAWYERS !!!!!"
<<< turns out the whole SOPS thing actually originated as a usenet joke.
BingoBoingo:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-01#1791878 << On this point the Northern Latinas, Venezolanas y Peruanas (And Chileñas though they aren't too much more Northern) know what they are doing. As long as the response is playful they remain worshipful. Uruguayas and it seems most Argentinas... whatever triggers their Laughs-Estrogen-Fun cycle seems to be broken. Deeply.
☝︎ mircea_popescu:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~awb/linux.history.html << early history of linux is probably important since we're doing so many start-of-world things. note how it was never intended to be an os, it was intended to be a "a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones" in order to... "it was a project to teach me about the 386".
mircea_popescu: in vaguely related news, "
<p>Personally, I love personal blogs. I’m a sucker for HuffingtonPost, xoJane, and all those other sites with tons of juicy and interesting content.
</p>" sez idiot giving advice on how to be blogful ; his page has js-disabled copy-pasting. which evidently works.
mod6:
<+phf> problem can also be solved with having entire project in one file,
<< to me, was trying to picture trb one giant vpatch, over and over, may have misunderstood
phf: e.g. the patch itself starts with mandatory parent:
<hash>/false. this though completely eliminates the complicated graph transition machinery. all patches are hashed blobs, that you can point to by its hash
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> "qntra : under the deluge of tit bits, website-exchanges btc price keeps falling" lmao
<< :D
mircea_popescu: Dec 14 14:07:00
<mircea_popescu> maybe he bites the bullet and makes special files. or who the hell knows. i'm curious.
mircea_popescu: Dec 14 14:06:42
<mircea_popescu> i'm letting him contribute, what. he understands what the problems are.
mircea_popescu: Dec 14 14:00:23
<asciilifeform> yea but mircea_popescu demanded sane namespace behaviour
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-30#1791280 << it's an oversight. i thought that the idea is that my vdiff/vpatch support programmatically whatever manifest format we come up with, but somebody demonstrates how it's supposed to work first. it's not hard to regrind existing tree, manually add a manifest, and then see how it looks on a graph. for some reason i thought that trinque has that experiment in his pipeline, since he also seems to have a clear ide
☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> (btw, vice is SO butthurt at "fashwave" it's something else. how fucktarded do these shriveled up, useless cunts who thought they can "become writers" need to be not to realise that the only thing they're doing is fanning teh fire ? aaanyways)
<< It's like bull baiting, but with babushkas
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-30#1791198 << there's already a generation of kids coming up for whom alt-right/feminism is what old people do; they want to be able to post fashwave pictures, while remaining mostly pantsuit. for them facebook/twitter is where they maintain public teacher/parents friendly identity, and mastodon/discord is where they can be themselves. it's basically just another wave of social networks.
☝︎ phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-30#1791228 << i'll publish the relevant patchsets on btcbase this saturday; i've read the relevant specs and the issue seems to be straightforward, what is annoying though is that for whatever reason it's not uniform across platforms.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2018-03-29 14:43 mircea_popescu:
http://logs.bvulpes.com/trilema?d=2018-3-29#321590 << so basically the way i'm interpreting what you're saying is, "there's no practical way to have no c library on a c system ; but if you want just the init and end that can be done quite minimalistically and forgetaboutit."
deedbot: trinque rated douchebag 1
<< brought a surfeit of tits
deedbot: BingoBoingo rated douchebag 1
<< WIP, has some hustle willing to creatively leverage some toilets
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> anyway, whadda ya think mod6 , can we get him back to positive rating ?
<< aha, let's try this again.
lobbesbot: mircea_popescu: Sent 6 hours and 18 minutes ago:
<ave1> re:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-28#1790127, not close at all. I do have a script to make a musl C library based ada (and one with a minimal Ada library). No C library only makes sense for systems without an OS.
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-03-28#1790159 <-- I checked on my system using ave1's instructions and it indeed uses adacore's gcc. however: gcc uses its collect2 utility for linking (for some link-time optimization stuff -- check using gcc -v source.c), which in turn uses the *system* ld, i.e. /usr/bin/ld. that's why there's a difference in the link-time behaviour
☝︎ emily22: It's late, so I'm getting off. Enjoy the tits
<3
Tea_: me encanta espana
<3
deedbot: ben_vulpes rated emily22 1
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deedbot: ben_vulpes rated la 1
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mircea_popescu: and yes, something like ny to washington is
<50 euros in yurp.
BingoBoingo:
<xanthyos> we're in voice chat right now
<< How has your injury recovered?
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> eggs can totally do it though.
<< yeah, I think you're probably right. i was fine until about 3-4 hours after breakfast.
mod6:
<+hanbot> ooo ty asciilifeform, quite right. now how did i end up with old vtron and new usermanual, lol
<< oh, herp, didn't even see this.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> hanbot: mod6's old vtron did not support 'verbose'
<< pretty sure always did -- at least going back 2 years, aha.
mod6:
<+hanbot> p.bvulpes.com/pastes/Sqn1u/?raw=true
<< anyone else ever seen this wonder?
<< you're missing a output directory
phf: right now keccak/sha512 vpatches are not differentiated in any way, so having both of them in the same workflow might result in confusion (in fact it did when i was testing things at some point). it might be worthwhile to introduce some kind of hash tagging scheme, eg keccak:
<hash> vs sha512:
<hash> and keep
<hash> without prefix as sha512 for legacy reasons.