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danielpbarron: and it was silver, not gold; unless he had another thing i'm not aware of
danielpbarron: heh i was just reading about that; it's at the start of the public logs
mircea_popescu: i wish to know these 100 people out of whom 50 died of .4% bac.
mircea_popescu: so when i drink a liter of 52% moonshine over a night my liver takes out 50ml/hour while carefully keeping total blood alcohol under 30 least i die ?
mircea_popescu: i tyhink it may be for feminist.
mircea_popescu: you need like... i dunno, 5% or so to fucking die of it.
mircea_popescu: in the Romania i grew up, being drunk BEGAN at .3
decimation: the 'forced exercise' idea reminds me of a passage in the 'rise and fall of the third reich': "The young in the Third Reich were growing up to have strong and healthy bodies, faith in the future of their country and in themselves and a sense of fellowship and camaraderie that shattered all class and economic and social barriers. I thought of that later, in the May days of 1940, when along the road between Aachen and Brussels one saw ☟︎
punkman: ben_vulpes: I don't get it
punkman: I was making a case for "sentence all members of parliament to 30 years hard labor" yesterday at dinner, "but what of the innocent ones"
ben_vulpes: wai wut? i thought bezzling was a good thing.
BingoBoingo: <decimation> I would prefer 'torture' to be 'hard labor, gulag style' << Quality punitive torture can leave souveniers
decimation: I would prefer 'torture' to be 'hard labor, gulag style'
mircea_popescu: decimation i dunno if i descreibed it or not, but i think so : the prison zoo.
asciilifeform: decimation: yes. and i can't say that i am interested in any future direction of 'c os' on 'c machines'
decimation: asciilifeform: http://www.embedded.com/electronics-blogs/break-points/4025675/RTOS-dissatisfaction < "Safety-critical applications may need a certifiable OS. That's not one meant for an asylum, but one that can, for tolerable costs, be shown to conform to a standard like DO-178B. The costs are staggering; the certification process for one app I know of generated half a page of documentation per line of code."
asciilifeform: mod6: i overlooked the std lib stuff, was satisfied with not seeing openssl, boost, bdb. but you are quite right, this is not a proper static elf
mod6: i thought we didn't want to use shared libs? only static libs *.a's
mod6: asciilifeform: no, i didn't im currently rebuilding.
asciilifeform: mod6: odd. because i ended up with proper static linking
TheNewDeal: ;;Later tell TomServo sorry I missed you last evening. Went out for some drinks and left my irc on. Will be back thursday evening
asciilifeform: i advise folks to learn enough ada to understand why something quite like it is necessary.
decimation: I doubt they use x86 for such purposes either
mircea_popescu: i still can't make sense of it.
decimation: that pretty much the dumbest thing I've ever heard
mircea_popescu: i guess it must be good for the economy.
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Rental house in southern Illinois. When there I am frequently drunk but been there enough times to verify this sober while cleaning.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform honestly i just skipped over all that, it's too insane.
ben_vulpes: i am not accustomed to being responsible for female cleanliness!
mircea_popescu: decimation i suspect you lived (as in, with women) long enough to know exactly what antibiotics do to their bits ?
decimation: I like the 'shower with a hose' because it makes it simple to rinse off the shower after cleaning
ben_vulpes: i've always been amused by the "bend over and get it wet" approach, but i'm a total noob.
BingoBoingo: <decimation> those can be retrofit into us showers but are definitely 'out of fashion' << Plenty of them in Nursing homes and higher end hotels (i.e. the ones foreigners can afford)
BingoBoingo: decimation: Nah when you open the freezer while using the stove at a friend's place you get a definite fog of steaming out of the freezer. The only justification I can thing of is the hope freezing smells sequesters them?
BingoBoingo: decimation: a few places I've seen the kitchen stovetop vent fan pipes air in the the neighboring fridge's freezer compartment because... Who fucking knows anymore
BingoBoingo: decimation: I find it lulzy when I encounter stovetop vents that pump air into the freezer
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> holy shit why, because stray pubic hairs ? << That and lingering urine smells, because "Clean when I moved in" is good enough to not justify cleaning ever again for the more degenerate Pindos
mircea_popescu: i suppose this is Departamentos Diarrhea then ?
mircea_popescu: then again, i don't see any of the "Global Warming ? opps!" "QE ? oops!" etc posts from the libertards, so i guess a slightly cleaner toad is still the prettier princess.
mircea_popescu: i don't think google actually honors those.
cazalla: i guess that is no unexpected from a bunch of idiots who ban me from commenting in their subreddit but upvote qntra anyway
mircea_popescu: http://www.reddit.com/r/Buttcoin/comments/2uek9v/famous_bitcoin_shill_andreas_anontopolous_will/co7x5om <<< this is possibly the lulziest thing i saw all day.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: i expected the 'request' to be for hanging rather than electric chair, or the like
punkman: I suppose you can get a decent sheep for 150-200
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: THEN ruin them utterly, so that everyone involved still, to this day, can't get work like Strateman. << MagicalTux falls in this category. I don't think any of the DERP lists have management with WoT identities.
asciilifeform: srsly, i'm pretty sure i've had that very gag in
mircea_popescu: then i learned better.
thestringpuller: its cause I use tumblr :(
PeterL: thestringpuller: It seems to be misbehaving since I added your blog?
mircea_popescu: <ben_vulpes> <mircea_popescu> i carried it. << btcauditor when << i guess once Pierre_Rochard gets bored of new york ?
ben_vulpes: <mircea_popescu> i carried it. << btcauditor when
danielpbarron: will be the last "smart" phone i ever buy (also happens to have been the first)
cazalla: thestringpuller, i just sat down then so need to catch up on logs etc
thestringpuller: cazalla: I guess we should discuss potential article from findings if this goes through.
thestringpuller: jurov: .2xxx btc I'll pay it...for freedom of press and stuff.
jurov: i think i can take it, if paid. hence, how much?
jurov: aaaahh i saw "renewal fee" and it clicked.. apparently they plan to make bitcoin obsolete after 2 years?
jurov: "Duration: 2 years" (from the CBP link) how do i parse this?
thestringpuller: my biggest hesitation is the coin goes directly into the waterfall i.e. hands of enemy
thestringpuller: cause he is guaranteed to pass it. i guess others too. but he was the first that came to mind.
punkman: I grabbed a couple of T60s to give it a go
asciilifeform: punkman: as a matter of fact, i do
asciilifeform: i must point out that i have no idea whether 1 or 2
asciilifeform: i was utterly floored by the sheer imbecility
thestringpuller: i see. i just found it amusing game developers would rather not write C++ at all
asciilifeform: i, for one, didn't fully grasp the difference until i heard that charlatan (baggett) speak
thestringpuller: i kno rite? funny how these kidz praise satoshi's "code know-how" yet all these things...
thestringpuller: I wonder what discoveries you've made we don't know about <.<;;
asciilifeform: especially ones i fished out of the sewers in a hurry, for purposes of experiment.
asciilifeform: thestringpuller: in general, i'm opposed to patching in gavinisms of any description
thestringpuller: i keep having to kill and restart
thestringpuller: why again should I be convinced this computer will be "okay" running larger blocks when it can barely keep up as is...
mircea_popescu: i wonder if the chick's clever enough to have done this deliberately.
mircea_popescu: i mostly quoted it for the sudden turn towards "breaking out of shells"
hanbot: please tell me the response is "i'd put on my robe and wizard hat"
mircea_popescu: then and I'm curious how you would go about breaking me out of my shell?"
mircea_popescu: "I'm an 18 year old currently in my first semester of college at UNM (Studying medicine). All my life I've been a very good girl, pro-feminist all my life, I was in the girl scouts growing up, I got straight As, I don't drink or go out to parties. I found your tumblr the other week and at first I was offended, I don't see how any woman would subject herself to such treatment. I've visited your page multiple times since
mircea_popescu: kinda what i said : gotta see to this eventually.
asciilifeform: 'i don't care if they're stoking up the ovens, they'll go in'
mircea_popescu: as in, i'll run only stuff signed by... me.
asciilifeform: ^ basic kindergarten facts, at this point, i will not bother to expound on them here
asciilifeform: rs possibly to be exactly that. Whether that is the case is what I want to find out."'
asciilifeform: 'Other Emacs stakeholders responded with confusion how this could be "a systematic effort to attack GNU packages" and also raised points on how Emacs has support for Microsoft Windows and OS X but wouldn't consider a basic patch for enabling the LLDB debugger to be used. Stallman followed up to say, "These are not similar cases. Neither Windows nor MacOS was intended to push major GNU packages out of use. What I see here appea
asciilifeform: 'The parking lots are very large and crowded. It is hard to find a spot, even working the night shift. I think Obama should invest in a parking garage. It is a bit creepy inside the buildings, too.'
asciilifeform: it's not about the fucktard museum that's the nsa << reminds me, one of these days i gotta pay a visit to... their museum
hegemoOn: i agree about the natural selection process
hegemoOn: but in a more general level i can explain why it sucks
hegemoOn: asciilifeform: im not saying that i should earn more from that :)
hegemoOn: and i can really state that lowcost hiring leads to poor result
hegemoOn: i worked two years and half on transactionnal platform of Ingenico
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i actually have a post scheduled (for like 6 months now) for day after tomorrow.
hegemoOn: to talk abour what i know
asciilifeform: decimation: as i understand, everyone who could easily be 'replaced by indian' (not always from india proper, but often east eu, etc. and the 'orc' world in general) - has been
decimation: asciilifeform: most of them would agree with moldbug's analysis that they believe paying tax is 'i gave at the office'
asciilifeform: i.e. what remains after -all- the taxation?
asciilifeform: re: tiny equities: as i understand, scarcely anyone even gets a fixed % of a company now
decimation: apparently in new york the situation is a little more harsh: "In New York, people have given up on equity. I hear this time and again in the NYC tech scene - building a company is hard in NYC because people don't believe equity is worth anything because of the bullshit that happened in the first bubble. In New York especially, there were a lot of shenanigans with equity in 99/00 bubble/crash era where companies got sold and employees
mircea_popescu: i mean ears.
mircea_popescu: jurov this is quickly developing into my fatal flaw, so i can be like a villain in the movies.
mircea_popescu: i carried it.