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danielpbarron: used in
a sentence: "I guess im in
a polyamorous relationship since me and lelonia are both dating but I dont really feel like Im dating her&plus shes
a headmate"
BingoBoingo: Who could have known that "The Catcher in the Rye" was about computing and JD Salinger was
a time machine victim exponsed to Ubuntu
mircea_popescu: note that nothing actually works in
a number of different ways
BingoBoingo: The *buttu derps kinda set the bar low on what counts as
a "distro"
BingoBoingo: Nah, I'm not talking the "essential" "accessories" the distros themselves try to put up
a PGP front
BingoBoingo: If this were
a derp seemingly so treated in an Arizona court I would be all over this
BingoBoingo: I'm afraid to touch translations of the French language, but
a certain subset of my WoT seems comfortable enough I'd publish their writeups on
a Frog story
BingoBoingo:
A hook is: what really got them boiling is that he published it on his blog.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Because the target was MS-limb Skype and the impact makes
a contrast to the "American Approach" could be
a qntra
mircea_popescu: some dude in caen got sent to jail for publishing
a reverse-engineered version of skype
BingoBoingo is kind of aware BingoBoingo is not
a broadleaf weed, but still taking post exposure prophylaxis against strange chemicals
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I'm
a bit soaked in ETOH trying to protect my liver from cutaneous triclopyr exposure earlier today, not sure how to extract from Google clutches
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: Mircea has wanted oglaf on the feed though, would be nice to have it in
a way that isn't me doing "/nick oglafbot"
gribble: Error: ";;;addfeed" is not
a valid command.
BingoBoingo: williamdunne: You might want to use
a different control character
decimation: and makes it impossible to have
a 'triangular' model of networking
decimation: it exactly enables
a 'walled-garden' model
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: In library school for web projects some of the doctoral students I met had
a dependecy on it an phpmyadmin for their web work. They did surgeries, I wondered if they contorted so because they needed to burn hours of their life or if they needed to meet "expectations"
BingoBoingo: TomServo: asciilifeform was
a FreeBSD man, but device drivers pushed him away, if I recall correctly nao CLANG+LLVM keeps him away
assbot: Successfully added
a rating of 1 for davout with note: francais, être raisonnable
assbot: Logged on 05-02-2015 01:42:33; decimation: then I heard this podcast:
http://www.econtalk.org/archives/2013/02/glenn_reynolds.html << "Guest: It's funny--one of my friends, who has been
a long-term, upper level bureaucrat in Washington said to me his favorite phenomenon to see is these people coming through these usually politically-appointed jobs and, he says: They think everybody loves them. And then they leave the job and they realize that eve
BingoBoingo: What socialism truly deserves is taking it from
a duck of extraordinary size
mircea_popescu: apparently easier to hallucinate "
a relationship" with the bull.
mircea_popescu: governments everywhere always prefer the bull in that equation. tho their ideal is
a herd of goats.
mircea_popescu: haliburton didn't even bother, just "lost"
a trillion.
decimation: "I do think that government often tilts the scale in favor of large organizations. The high fixed cost of regulatory compliance is one factor. Government has been
a key customer in industries like aerospace, information technology, and finance, and the fixed costs of selling to government are very high, because of all of the hoops that you have to jump through."
mircea_popescu: that's why 100 employers of 10 employees each need
a pile of paperwork from city hall, whereas one employer of 1000 employees gets free money from city hall
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> 'What's
a manager to do with
a heap of stuff that isn't managed and doesn't wish to be?' 'Burn it ?' (from mircea_popescu's site) << pure gold << This is how I've been getting exercise these past couple weeks. Shovel and glyphosate + troclopyr... Actual fire comes later
decimation: "Of course, large corporations do exist. That is because as clumsy as they are, they can still be less clumsy than the alternative, which is to break
a corporation into
a network of contractually related divisions. "
decimation: asciilifeform: have you ever actually tried to grok ipsec? it's
a nightmare
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo not in the slightest. just that drones are cheaper than people. certainly with the us legal system such as it is. see mp's piece on 'how to go out in
a blaze of glory'
mircea_popescu:
a further three day experiment in the "linux is worthless and broadly unusable" meme. i guess it needed more documentation.
mircea_popescu: in the sense that is it still usable as
a cpanel box or will i have to have it reflushed.
pete_dushenski: cities like ferguson would be best served by
a fleet of amazon delivery drones.
mircea_popescu: "I tried to take the conversation out of feelings and into logic by claiming that" << roosh is
a fucktard srsly.
mircea_popescu: "Instantly, I knew I was walking into
a trap. I looked around, half hoping for
a hug or some assurance that everything was going to be okay"
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I think some hmility was imposed when some of the black kids got too amped up on "kill whitey" and started going after Bosnians. Seems they learned better than to do that within
a month or so.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo mainly in terms of st louis being known for murders and crimes, and that
a proper boiling over of the tensions between police and citizens could bring about positive resolution, whoever 'wins'
pete_dushenski: eh. st louis could use
a kick in the pants from what i hear.
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: I'm just astounded at how he suggests he anticipated his appearance on the show could be anything other than
a trap and how he failed to prepare accordingly
Adlai: trinque: what, you want
a table with two columns, CAR and CDR?
☟︎ trinque: imo if the state of the system is represented as structured data
a lot of these "munge the config more easily" programs go away
trinque: asciilifeform: there's
a question here related to my make the thing
a database rant
mircea_popescu: nope. why would i even bother with www except for
a blog
mircea_popescu: apache is
a piece of shiot. so is nginx. so is everytrhiong else.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: gentoo is
a piece of shit. debian is
a piece of shit. centos is
a piece of shit.
mircea_popescu: <mircea_popescu> move cpanel's apache to
a diff port, and allocate 80 to yours. <
mircea_popescu: move cpanel's apache to
a diff port, and allocate 80 to yours.
mircea_popescu: you want
a python script to be executed on page load ?
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 21:38:56; mike_c: nginx always works. I have never been disappointed in it. Recommending shit to people is always
a -EV process, but..
mircea_popescu: ascii_field: i'd be open to
a purely gnumake-based thing << this before make starts building static or only after ? :D
trinque: patches of whatever size make sense, and there's
a process by which everyone else can call the patch shit in public
mircea_popescu: ascii_field: trinque: and if any of you produce
a 100kB patch, and i barf on general principle << there is
a problem here. the code as it is is pretty long. just
a simple "remove most of it" will be in the kbs.
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 20:23:19; trinque: and "speed" of development should not be
a value
mircea_popescu: and before anyone doubts that there can be such
a thing : you COULD fuck
a woman with
a 3 inch drill bit attached to
a percution drill.
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 20:14:38; Adlai: really this is all masturbation until we have
a by-hand constructible fab
BingoBoingo: They've got an OpenBSD, OpenSMTP, OpenNTP, OpenSSH, They might as well stick OpenSSL with finding
a new front and themselves keep LibreSSL for confusion and lulz
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 20:04:04; Adlai: so, it's less convenient for signing
a patch relative to an upstream repo; but is exactly what you want if you just want to have
a single head to put on
a stake when heardbleed 2.0 gets uncovered
mircea_popescu: as they say, "nothing ruins
a start-up quite like
a bad money source early on"
williamdunne: Seems like
a pretty rough line, either way its
a choice, and the outcome is losing future income in return for something
mircea_popescu: yes, yes. but is it
a mutual agreement of that kind, where you're teh slavegirl.
williamdunne: Their slave? Its
a mutual agreement from the beginning
williamdunne: What if someone else pays for
a degree and in return they get
a % of my salary?