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adlai: gabriel_laddel: i'm reading, thank you. asciilifeform dunno, i recognize many sections by number
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: But on what? (easier to answer for what I am drunk on than the others)
gabriel_laddel: adlai: I was linking you to it b/c you asked why one might want a lispm
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I watched citizenfour at my drunk and most socially aware BAC. They talked about the shortlived Snowden2.0 in Russia. His opsec failure was making any contact with Greenhole.
mircea_popescu: i mean evil as in, wicked.
asciilifeform: i listen to fucking fans all day long
BingoBoingo: adlai: If I had knowledge to author regex, I'd have a refutation...
asciilifeform: there was another, later white kbd, which i have, with entirely different internals - but protocol-compatible with the old scanned-matrix one pictured here
asciilifeform: (not available commercially. i reversed the keyboard, then some german fella made adapter)
adlai: asciilifeform: what's the lispm good for these days? i'm intrigued by them but (as you yourself have said) software sim is much more practical these days
asciilifeform: i suppose that was only on real computer
decimation: I don't understand why
decimation: asciilifeform: I spent a few days trying to get ada working on osx 10.9, gave up
asciilifeform: speaking of the ada foundation, i randomly tested their mac port ( http://mirrors.cdn.adacore.com/art/ee55f5eb79cb118552c03fc83fa2d5c1580f5353 ) and it only segfaults.
adlai: "had"? i thought there was at least one working lispm in the republic!
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: if you insist on the ada foundation's bleeding edge thing - that's another matter that i can't help with
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> decimation: but in this case the package manager is not at fault. someone deliberately sabotaged a library. << So on OpenBSD I'm nt finding an Ada port or package that works with sufficient frequency to make it too the tree. Looking like the turdswitch may have been flipped in GCC
asciilifeform: i don't give a flying fuck either way about the hipsters
decimation: "no, I want the writef() that does the stuff, not the writef() that displays singing monkeys"
asciilifeform: adlai: i'd love to learn of a substitute for ada
asciilifeform: decimation: but i didn't create the universe in question, nobody asked me
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform overheard right now "o yeah ? well the gentoo manual was down for likle... 3 days. i don't think this is a good sign"
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 22:23:41; ascii_field: every time i do this, i get the distinct feeling that i'm the only living thing other than the package maintainer/developer who tried to build it ☟︎
decimation: adlai: recently i've become a fan of arvo pärt (yes, via moldbug)
danielpbarron: lol paypal nags me every time i log in now about how i haven't given them enough KYC but they let me send money regardless
mircea_popescu: i remember a time, maybe 10 or so years ago, when having a paypal was like, a point of pride.
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu, i can do that
mircea_popescu: and i have some practical experience wiht the issue.
BingoBoingo: If anyone has a time machine to lend I have all kinds of trans cholonolgical arbitrage opportunities that can enrish you provided you give me exactly one whole minute longer than it takes to start the machine alone with it.
danielpbarron: even though it's still not proven, i'll go out on a limb saying that the ability to factor a number of arbitrary length would have to come from a supernatural source, and such a being could probably break all the alternative methods
danielpbarron: i guess i meant GPG specifically
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I think whoever they are is in the DoS loop
danielpbarron: i mean, USG or b-a in charge either way this all gets destroyed ultimately ; but i think i'd rather have b-a in charge if there is a choice
danielpbarron: i think it's along the lines of how this world is temporary anyway -- it's like the tower of babel to try to make heaven on earth
trinque: I could see myself in the past saying "well, if this 'authority' is not godly, they're no real authority"
trinque: danielpbarron: the passivity in romans 13 is the kind of thing I rejected on the way out of the church
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: I'd need to know if they have a time machine or not.
decimation: danielpbarron: that was what I was going to bring up next. this text (romans 13) is difficult to put into practice in a universal suffrage democracy
danielpbarron: i'm not saying GPG and the WoT is the number and the beast necessarily, but the similarity is more striking than most ideas i've heard
trinque: danielpbarron: I enjoy thinking of the usgov as the whore, though I've heard people argue thats the catholic church
decimation: danielpbarron: revelation is a difficult book. I have no idea what that means
trinque: danielpbarron: heh I could project the beast's key and my key onto that too
decimation: I also think the fiat machine that enables mass theft from everyone's savings is a form of usary ☟︎
BingoBoingo: decimation: And I did not write the woodchipper fanfic. Merely found it searching for tales of awesome machines.
trinque: maybe there are more out there than I think
trinque: decimation: seems like bitcoin has attracted a lot of christians, not that I mind. I'm curious why that is, if so
decimation: "man is your god, and I am your prophet"
decimation: trinque: as a Christian I find their statements abhorrent
BingoBoingo still only on chapter 66 and closing chapters, which ought to be expected as I'm from a town with "auf wiedersehen" on the signs at its borders
decimation: at any rate, I suspect the whole petraeus affair is merely designed to pour encourager les autres while simultaneously dinging a potential political rival
decimation: I don't get how that is even in the same ballpark
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Well, but I imagine applications of walking biodiesel
decimation: re: petraeus < I said they would never prosecute, and I'm not sure if I'm right or not
decimation: Pierre_Rochard: I kinda assumed that non-scam exchanges would do this, but apparently nobody can resist
pete_dushenski: heh, who knew that i have a powerpc collecting dust at home!
decimation: I don't think we yanks can send money to canadian banks
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: actually no secret why. no one (and i mean no one) is making a serious serial-execution non-x86 cpu today
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: beria actually picked up women... << based on the sources, i don't regard it as a solid historical fact ☟︎
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform i'm guessing after the fact.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: I may have to watch again less drunk, but I believe Poitras was behind the camera most of the time.
pete_dushenski: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/19465/breaking-canadian-exchange-quadrigacx-become-worlds-first-publicly-traded-bitcoin-exchange/ << i met the owner of this thing last year, gerald
pete_dushenski: Pierre_Rochard they plow, sweep, etc. plus i have blizzak winter tires
cazalla: client side apparently.. not that i'd know
adlai: i'm ashamed to admit that i have no clue what idiocy could produce such an error
assbot: /coinbase what's going on here... Shenanigans I tell ya http://t.co/Skb7C0FLkp
lobbes: I love that term; 'resources'
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-03-2015#1039918 << i dun think the guy's much online anymore. ☝︎
lobbes: I'd imagine the latter would fall prey to the same issues as a vps
ascii_field: stick's pretty sharp, i'm sitting on it as we speak
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=03-03-2015#1039838 << interesting'd not be the word i use. ☝︎
assbot: The Fetlife Meatlist - Volume I pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/1AXgaO7 )
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2015/the-fetlife-meatlist-volume-i/ << grep for "further update" in the same line.
mod6: ya, i see what you mean
ascii_field: i have no problem whatsoever with 'some assembly required'
ascii_field: every time i do this, i get the distinct feeling that i'm the only living thing other than the package maintainer/developer who tried to build it ☟︎
mod6: yeah, up above. i saw that. hmm.
ascii_field: at any rate, i got past that by ./configure --with-GL=no
thestringpuller: I'll have BingoBoingo add it
mod6: np. i just want people to get from your article that we're focused on publishing the release as soon as possible. hopefully this month.
thestringpuller: I was just trying to highlight the big wins without pulling too much away from the address itself. Cause I'd rather people go the address for more information.
mod6: yeah, my bad. i'll be more clear next time
thestringpuller: ah a tad confusing. release milestone wasn't highlighted so I trimmed it out of the article :P
danielpbarron: unless there is some driver problem i'm experiencing, you won't want to put the blockchain on usb3
ascii_field: i overlooked this because assumed that static build worked given as test was on box known to lack openssl, boost, bdb as centrally installed libs
danielpbarron: "mod6 was able to successfully modify asciilifeform's build script of the portatronic build used in the Pogo, to statically build .. " << was this the issue? because I used the portatronic build script and the resulting binary didn't work on debian for arm -- said it needed a different version of some thing i don't recall at the moment
ascii_field: jurov: i don't think i will ever -enjoy- ada. but the more one studies it, the less escapable is the conclusion that 1) it is a necessary thing 2) for which there is, at present, no credible alternative whatsoever
vhost-: mike_c: thanks! I plan on swapping out redis pub/sub for zeromq so I can add authentication. basically you can run an IRC bot for a community, then your friends give you a public key that allows them to connect to the pub/sub.
mike_c: i don't run socrates' software
vhost-: I have a lot to learn here
trinque: danielpbarron: ah, I was wrong
trinque: vhost-: !register <key fingerprint> should do it, I think
vhost-: I pushed it up actually
vhost-: I don't think I've pushed mine up yet
trinque: yar, I think it takes the fingerprint
trinque: vhost-: if you do !register with a pubkey I'll rate you so you can self voice
danielpbarron: maybe i'm just not well informed, having never used such a service, but what is the point if these things are all forbidden? (irc, peer-to-peer, etc..)
lobbes: page 5, I think
danielpbarron: lobbes, I don't see this info anywhere else; their own ToS page does not mention it http://www.edis.at/en/about/terms-conditions/
lobbes: edis changed its TOS to ban IRC bouncers and "BitCoin" activities; I am in the market for a new vps provider
adlai: so i'm happy for bitcoin but pissed at myself