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mircea_popescu: a rabit hole the likes of this has not yet existed
i dun think.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> it's so weird that the "halting condition" of the "machine" so to speak is found, not in the data, not in the code, but in the... cell count. << Yeah. Only time
I've encountered this in my limited forays outside english is in Mao's essays corraled under the Title "Guerilla Warfare"
cazalla: so bitcoin pete quotes rassah and
i was going to use it for an article, but the quote is nowhere to be found in the logs
mircea_popescu:
i have it on good authority window uses an old copy of gregorian chants for its networking stack now.
BingoBoingo:
I'm honestly surprised with the Azure and cloud thing MicroShaft hasn't forked a BSD to revive the Xenix brand
BingoBoingo:
I've got it to run a couple times. Once on ancient hardware.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: It's something
I've come to recently. Surprised it isn't the offical Social Justice OS. When
I first played with Open Source at a summer job in 2004
I grew an immediate dislike because it didn't work as expected on maximally vanilla hardware at the summer job.
mircea_popescu:
i wonder how personally particular this impression is.
funkenstein_: ok
i want to learn about deedbot
I will check that out
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo the NetBSD team sounds like a bunch of fucktards
i would never wish to have anything to do with.
BingoBoingo: <cazalla> are you it's not just because athlon's were the cool thing to have back then? :P <<
I didn't know AMD existed until later...
I am rather but not entirely sure
I recall correctly
BingoBoingo: cazalla: This was still If
I recall correctly some time before
I bought a wagon full of B&W Macs at $10 a pop
BingoBoingo: cazalla> <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo in retrospect
i suppose that's not so easily distinguished. it was just about at that time trhat
i moved to amd <<< and so
i ask that whatever problems there are with intel, why is AMD not affected? << My Beef was Intel imagineered this shit first
mircea_popescu:
i am not proposing it as normative, we were just sharing tales from youth.
cazalla: <mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo in retrospect
i suppose that's not so easily distinguished. it was just about at that time trhat
i moved to amd <<< and so
i ask that whatever problems there are with intel, why is AMD not affected?
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> dude... this shit.
i simply fail to comprehend how this works. << At the time there were two BSD source branches of note. Derp(free)BSD swiftly went off the rails. Herp(Net)BSD aknowledged the non-i386 world. Either way to even read the "Open" source you needed an in. Theo's WoT allowed him to read Herp.
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> "politics is a waste of time" is the sister idiocy to "
i don't feel math is useful for real life". << Seriously, shares most of the same stakes as war, but minus bloodshed
mircea_popescu: "politics is a waste of time" is the sister idiocy to "
i don't feel math is useful for real life".
mircea_popescu: dude... this shit.
i simply fail to comprehend how this works.
mircea_popescu: funkenstein_ kay, so : post a btc address,
i'll send you a btc, buy logs at 333 per. should get you 300k or so. you can hold on to them for me.
funkenstein_:
i'd be interested to hear that argument. my evidence is simply the number of people who have learned it.
funkenstein_: hardly.
I spent some time there though, can get around.
mircea_popescu: basically, de radt got rhodesia'd out of bsd. this is coherent with the summary
i recall.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: At the time
I just had a gut discomfort with the idea of computing machines being distinuishable in that way. Felt processors of type and rating should be fungible.
BingoBoingo: that you in no way annoy, ruffle, tweak, perturb, piss off, piss on, bugger, etc., any users, developers, or potential developers of NetBSD, unless they specifically ask you to. That's what got us to this point to begin with, really. Do you think you can manage _that_?
I.e. are you willing to "just say no" to flaming people, however idiotic they may be?
BingoBoingo: For the record this is the meat of the last message on a mailing list to theo before other people started resigning around him with nowhere to go: What
i am concerned about: (1) if you're going to be working on a large portion ofthe source tree, e.g. the sparc port or large amounts of code outside of it, you need to be in "reasonable touch" with us. Do you think that will be difficult for you or us to do? (2)
I want to be _sure_
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo in retrospect
i suppose that's not so easily distinguished. it was just about at that time trhat
i moved to amd, and never bought intel again. the number thing played a part.
ben_vulpes:
i began to seriously form opinions in 2004 iirc
mircea_popescu: but it's not at all what
i meant.
i just meant, it's to be expected, and as far as possible excused, that people old enough wouldn't immediately see where the fox is at.
funkenstein_: is that true?
i thought maybe it was just me being clueless before then
BingoBoingo:
I had a dislike of intel since reading about the pentium III serial number in a magazine well before
I had any computer.
mircea_popescu: and
i doubt it existed to any degree before maybe 2003 or so.
mircea_popescu: in fairness,
i suppose the burning hatred of usg and its many agencies (such as apple) that informs us is really a very novel thing.
cazalla: mircea_popescu, the neighbour of cousins
i use to play with often as a kid owned 2 of them.. inevitably when playing cricket, a ball would go over the fence and we'd have a discussion of who was going over the fence to get it
assbot: Logged on 15-03-2015 04:07:15; Bagels7: Hi,
I am good at math. Any free career advice to spare?
assbot: Logged on 15-03-2015 04:00:47; thestringpuller: something like that. got them in 2013 when
I recovered a Eulora post
I had cached
assbot: Logged on 15-03-2015 03:58:03; Bagels7: yeah
I figure
I'll be totally brainwashed by the time
i have 9k credits left, it already triggers me in a state of mind where
I think
I deserve to be abused and started to have relationship issues
assbot: Logged on 15-03-2015 03:16:26; danielpbarron: "
I would do but
I don't really have time for IRC tbh. . and as a communication vehicle find it too inefficient."
HostFat:
I hope to be better on monday
Bagels7: well
i havent done crack in 19 months, at the time
i got lucky with calls
i guess and it's not like
i had the cash all at once
cazalla: BingoBoingo, you and pulling teeth,
i swear!
Bagels7: im 26!
I cant have dentures!
Bagels7: is that for people with real jobs,
I need a crown and root canals which will be over 2000 dollars (1500 USD) but im in the xenophobic quebec part. This province is some sort of dictatorship board that drains the country
Bagels7:
i have a client who says working for ubisoft is boring but it pays well
Bagels7: well
i was planning on buying bitcoins but instead ended up homeless and smoked crack, jee
i hope thats not too personal
Bagels7: Hi,
I am good at math. Any free career advice to spare?
☟︎ thestringpuller: kid at my last job was into Dogecoin for the lulz but the second he purchased a scrypt ASIC
I was like "well...uh, this is a lost cause..."
danielpbarron:
i was like.. "nonono go here instead,
i'll pay for it"
danielpbarron:
i actually paid for someone else's credits one time -- a total stranger. the guy at the local juice bar who expressed interest in bitcoin and started talking about mining dogecoin
thestringpuller: something like that. got them in 2013 when
I recovered a Eulora post
I had cached
☟︎ danielpbarron: well
i'm at 8.8k and
i'm full blown brainwashed if you ask anyone on the forums
Bagels7: yeah
I figure
I'll be totally brainwashed by the time
i have 9k credits left, it already triggers me in a state of mind where
I think
I deserve to be abused and started to have relationship issues
☟︎ danielpbarron:
i have mixed feelings about the price going up, but generally
i'd rather it not seeing as how
I'd like more opportunity to get it cheap
danielpbarron: "
I would do but
I don't really have time for IRC tbh. . and as a communication vehicle find it too inefficient."
☟︎ cazalla:
i mean, there are other shops around but they charge an arm and a leg for half as much
cazalla: ben_vulpes, btw, puta shop is closed sundays, so
i'm gonna try to sync up blockchain on another machine.
i stuck the memory in the other slots in this machine and memtest86 didn't detect any errors over night so might be the motherboard instead
cazalla: mircea_popescu, hey,
i learned a new word
cazalla:
i guess
i could've done a better job of illustrating that these variants are mostly copy/pasta jobs
cazalla: f5 and see if
i make sense now
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo from what
i hear, the entire polish embassy thing is bs. for one thing, they really didn't do much / nobody even knew existed. for the other, no police reports, or what exactly happened there ?
assbot: Logged on 17-02-2015 03:18:52; Adlai: let's take a step back. the wot should be about who trusts whom, and trust is verified on the basis of signatures.
i see no reason why node identity should be based on anything other than signing keys.
mircea_popescu: mostly because the sort of sluts
i hang out with don't even have panties, but anyway.
mircea_popescu: egg-vest.
i guess
i may be the only one still wearing three piece suits,
mircea_popescu: this is like... the frist time
i saw something intelligent on tardstalk in... years ?!
ben_vulpes: perhaps next year
i'll take two weeks off and spend a few days in nyc with friends
ben_vulpes:
i imagine the forbidden city is a bit more well trafficked.
ben_vulpes:
i'm probably going to spend 28hrs traveling both ways, and spend 1.1k
mircea_popescu:
i guess this is a point. istanbul is a major airtraffic hub. the us... not.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> ben_vulpes:
i paid around 0.8k << ftr this sounds about right.
danielpbarron:
i feel like
i'm in way over my head trying to figure out the pogo stuff without ever having done the same things on already well established paths
danielpbarron: right now
i'm gonna try to install openbsd 5.6 on an imac g4 via network
thestringpuller: asciilifeform:
i don't mind travelling 24 hours, one less night have to spend in hotel lol
BingoBoingo: <cazalla>
i'll fuck around with the pogo and hopefully learn a thing or two, that but that aside, what are odds shitty ram is cause of my problems.. memtest86 cites errors and
i actually did have a couple blackouts a month back << Rather high
BingoBoingo: <cazalla> but
i even tried 0.10 out of pure frustration and it wouldn't work either..
i actually think it might be related to ram in this pc, memtest86 reports bunch of errors << Bad Ram can keep a lot of things from working
chetty: oh hey
I finally get to meet you guys :)
funkenstein_: you can totally trust me.
i can take a picture of myself licking a hammer.
funkenstein_: based on how long it's taken me to find my way over here
I am going to be a slow learner so thanks in advance for your patience
funkenstein_: can
i just say this is the first time
i've been on television?