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lobbesbot: nicoleci: Sent 3 weeks, 5 days,
2 hours, and 59 minutes ago: <asciilifeform> s/chipher/cipher , s/Bansky/Banksy , plz
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: logs suggest we have
2 outstanding wires; i don't suppose either have cleared yet, have they?
Mocky: I feel lost tho,
2 days behind in the logs, no idea what's going on :D
a111: Logged on 2018-12-03 20:52 lobbes: Since this was my first time using vtools, I used diana's "starter v" with the build.sh. Script ran fine, and vtools such as ksum are working. I installed GNAT from
https://www.adacore.com/download (the x86-64 GNU Linux). I'm on my debian box, gcc version 4.9.
2 lobbes: Since this was my first time using vtools, I used diana's "starter v" with the build.sh. Script ran fine, and vtools such as ksum are working. I installed GNAT from
https://www.adacore.com/download (the x86-64 GNU Linux). I'm on my debian box, gcc version 4.9.
2 ☟︎ spyked: trinque, I can do in max 3hrs from now (I'm on utc+
2 time, and will have to go sleep soon). but yeah, send me all the subscriptions when you have time, so I can cross-check with the ones that I have.
a111: Logged on 2018-12-03 10:39 spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-29#1875947 <-- hm. so I'm seeing a few distinct problems here. 1. de-googlifying the bootloader (and getting rid of the cr50 mess);
2. using a non-googlistic kernel; and 3. replacing the rootfs with a cuntoo userspace. if I understood correctly, then
2 depends on googlistic signing software because of 1, but 3 should be doable either way (if anything, ave1's compiler is a more immediate requirement to get
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-29#1875947 <-- hm. so I'm seeing a few distinct problems here. 1. de-googlifying the bootloader (and getting rid of the cr50 mess);
2. using a non-googlistic kernel; and 3. replacing the rootfs with a cuntoo userspace. if I understood correctly, then
2 depends on googlistic signing software because of 1, but 3 should be doable either way (if anything, ave1's compiler is a more immediate requirement to get
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: #1, enough gumption to go up to her and ask, distinguishes 9yo from 15 yo ; #
2, criminal connections, distinguishes incel from bf.
mircea_popescu: the "consummer affair" is the gringo's exact version of the "thinking man gave up", coming
2 decades later. (ie, next generation of ustards copied prev generation of soviets. like they always do, btw)
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 15:05 asciilifeform: in other lulz,
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874898 worx a+++ : prior, there was always 1 or
2 spamola in the mod queue erry day, ~through the broken google liquishit~, whereas nao -- none
a111: Logged on 2018-08-01 22:03 mircea_popescu: there is no such thing as data that is all three of 1) random ;
2) useful and 3) buffered.
lobbesbot: danielpbarron: Sent
2 minutes ago: <BingoBoingo> If I find karaoke in MVD will you consider a prospecting visit?
a111: Logged on 2018-11-30 22:31 asciilifeform: prolly oughta add that surplus SEM in particular ( and similar irons ) 1) generally live in usa
2) dun exactly fit in smuggle-trunk under old shirts
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> prolly oughta add that surplus SEM in particular ( and similar irons ) 1) generally live in usa
2) dun exactly fit in smuggle-trunk under old shirts << If you can produce an invoice I can recieve it as a prepackaged good
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform and for the puyrpose of fit in head, do you agree
2.4k pics with margins better than 600mb flatpile ?
mircea_popescu:
2 level metal is trade name, a sort of metalization process
amberglint: it says "CMOS -
2 Level metal", does that mean two layers?
diana_coman: i.e. if one shifts right by
2 bits but provides an overflow of 8 bits than 6 of them get simply or-ed, it's not like they get pushed in
Mocky: cisco's hiring
2 miles down the road, "Colorful hair? Don’t care. Tattoos? Show off your ink. Like polka dots? That’s cool. Pop culture geek? Many of us are. Be you, with us! #WeAreCisco #GIS #SDx" good luck with that, lol
Mocky: mircea_popescu, BingoBoingo re wires #1 and #
2 that I sent: #1 came back 'cancelled' after 3 days, #
2 went to 'completed' after 1 day. I retried #1 (less 1 dollar) and it now is 'completed' after 1 day. BingoBoingo can you verify if actually arrived at bank?
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 17:43 BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> will also be interesting to see if trb can sit down on trinque's libressl thing, instead of the frozen ancient openssl it currently goes with << I run a bitcoind linked against libressl
2.5.5 and so far it hasn't forked
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 17:17 asciilifeform: phf: imho the correct thing to do, if you have
2 bitwise-identical patches , is to display only 1 ( i'd prefer it be the one using my naming scheme, given as it is my proj, but i also won't cry if it's the other ) -- and the sigs that match it
mircea_popescu: check it out, the imperial process in full display. 1) introduce bugs ;
2) decade later turn them off ; 3) use md5 hashes for it all.
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 15:05 asciilifeform: in other lulz,
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874898 worx a+++ : prior, there was always 1 or
2 spamola in the mod queue erry day, ~through the broken google liquishit~, whereas nao -- none
mircea_popescu: trinque in summary, the thing flew as such : 1. de raadt announced "openbsd dead as going concern without like 20k" ;
2. nobody cared ; 3. somebody brought it here ; 4. i paid his 20k ; 5. complex face-saving dance of usg commenced, very much blueprint for all later
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-26#1874881 ; 6. i told them exactly how unimpressed i am. which i still am.
☝︎ BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> will also be interesting to see if trb can sit down on trinque's libressl thing, instead of the frozen ancient openssl it currently goes with << I run a bitcoind linked against libressl
2.5.5 and so far it hasn't forked
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a111: Logged on 2017-05-30 16:07 asciilifeform: no word so far on what the brits will do when they discover that the 'sticker prices' for the golden toilets are a work of '
2 old jews and their painting' fiction , and ~worthless on market
diana_coman: it apparently took feedbot
2 minutes though to spill a first bunch of the comments after the subscribe, lol
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diana_coman: asciilifeform, I finally saw proper gridlock last year on the outskirts of Bucharest because 1. former village is now colony of office drones so gotta get to/from work at same time
2. "road" was still former village ulita pretty much 3. they were also ..."working" aka half of it was blocked anyway
mircea_popescu: "oh woe to me, of course mp is rich, he spent a summer with bitcoin at $
2" "and what were you doing late nov 2018 ?" "oh, bitcoin didn't look good anymore ; i'll be back to woe my whine once it comes back up".
a111: Logged on 2018-11-19 22:42 diana_coman: bvt>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-19#1873650 << well, if i do common part (api) first, then diverging system-specific branches, i still could add new functionality on top of *each* of these branches. i don't like this option. -> perhaps unsurprisingly, the part that one doesn't like is however actually correct i.e. yes, you'll have to maintain the two separately if they are separate; hence my original "they are
2 trees" - because that's
diana_coman: bvt>
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-11-19#1873650 << well, if i do common part (api) first, then diverging system-specific branches, i still could add new functionality on top of *each* of these branches. i don't like this option. -> perhaps unsurprisingly, the part that one doesn't like is however actually correct i.e. yes, you'll have to maintain the two separately if they are separate; hence my original "they are
2 trees" - because that's
☝︎☟︎ diana_coman: asciilifeform, in my understanding he wanted to cement "common api" hence possibly root since that's the only common part for the
2 trees, hence "regrind" if new (because not in root etc)
diana_coman: bvt, while I don't see a big problem per se with an empty genesis, the question for your specific situation is why glue together
2 trees if they diverge right from the start anyway?
bvt:
2. i seem to remember but can't find right now a discussion (around time spyked published adalisp) that making such a genesis should be ok. perhaps i am confused about the context of that discussion and did something stupid.
mircea_popescu: mod6 that's fine and dandy, but look how the logic works : 1) the republic exists principally as a succession of schelling points, meaning that "given a situation of structure X, republican will land on selection y" ;
2) the impression is hard to shake that with ~extreme regularity~ your landing diverges from that y, and in specific ways. which leads to 3) somehow mod6 ended up mentally at odds with the fundamentals of tmsr,
mod6: (18:25) <ben_vulpes> .
2 is sitting in bingoboingo's posession, and .3 was sent to mats in july, so reduce the cash balance by .5 and that's what i'll deliver you