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trinque: as say pg has whatever it shits into /va
r/lib/postgresql/data
BingoBoingo: If $2500 dollar car lasts 5 years averages to $500 per ca
r/year. Would take much unexpected bullshit to make expensive.
mircea_popescu: 1. user says !%cred ; 2. mimisbrunnr replies with link to rsa-encrypted use
r/pass/url combination for, eg, a ftp session ; 3. if i share the url, i share the url, with whoever i want ; 4. you meter and bill ; 5. !%destroy kills it
Framedragger: k@burokas:/us
r/share/ca-certificates/mozilla$ find . | wc -l
mircea_popescu: ftr it's /us
r/share/ca-certificates ; and i got like... 7
Framedragger: (note, some of those version strings contain OS string, some of them don't; these TXTs store versionstrings-as-they-were-seen, without any ssh-serve
r/OS version separation.)
a111: 2016-10-15 <kmalkki> apu1 also really needs DBREQn asserted to give access to USEHDT I
R/DR pair
davout: i'm sure you could easily find someone anywhere in the US by hopping onto #pilots or /
r/flying
a111: Logged on 2016-12-13 12:20 Framedragger: ^ just discovered this. "remove the CRUD", serve APIs directly from postgres. includes use
r/role/cookie management etc. pretty neat.
Framedragger: ^ just discovered this. "remove the CRUD", serve APIs directly from postgres. includes use
r/role/cookie management etc. pretty neat.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: trinque mind that there'\s a loose c
r/lf spuriously at the end of plaintext payload
phf: i've been asking people to implement StringIO/StringBuilde
r/string-output-stream pattern. my original thinking was that while totally self contained problem it's a nice segue into gc, memory/runtime tradeoffs, threading, etc. just a baseline "are we on the same page" phone screening. i've went through about 35 "send us your resume" people and none of them could do it :o
mircea_popescu: anyway, i guess all this gives a very interesting answer to the "how does tmsr gpd compare to fiat states gdp". apparently they produce 2 gpgrams/yea
r/capita, and consist of what, 1k of the herbivores ? meanwhile ben_vulpes 's thing deals in what, dozens/day ?
mircea_popescu: phf there seem to be 3 layers of manglizing. yours above i saw both as a square with numbers, so i suspect your irc client fucks it up ; mine above is fucked up differently (looks like byte-interpreted rather than unicode) and then the scarfe
r/www displayer prints them out correctly but a111 reads them eggog'd.
danielpbarron: signed ratings, to me, seems like it mostly benifits random newcome
r/evesdropper with little to no benefit for actual users
trinque: I've thought having a hardware parse
r/filter on a serial line where only certain bits can possibly flow over, and only in certain order, would compliment it.
hanbot:
r/python doesn't like your latest mircea_popescu
mircea_popescu: and in other lulz, the whole eu zone agitprop is ever so impressed at how romania is the only eeuropean country where the euroskeptics/nativists/etc "have yet to make inroads". this much is true. what is also true is that since 2007 (when it joined) romania received 39bn and paid 13bn; the net is over 26bn. this comes to about 1300 euro / capita over almost a decade. minimum wage in romania is ~0.73 eu
r/hour, or about 1700 eu