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mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes and do you have workload they can actually work 35 hour weeks every week ? and doing what, tech wise ? js ? ruby ? py ? perl ?
mircea_popescu: kakobrekla listen, im running into a whole fucking list of problems with all the shitty dust people send to bitbet. do you suppose we put in a progressive fee structure ? like "fee is a minimum of 0.0001, + 10% of everything under 0.01 + 1% of rest ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: well, ok, but specifically. sf salary + benefits ? oregon salary + sorta ? low salary + equity ?
mircea_popescu: there should, i imagine, be a way to extract significant cheating out of the fact that we don't intend to support random gunk.
mircea_popescu: "this very this" lol. i'm not going to even research it. i know it's what the nexus of all diddlery would have to be if i was running the diddle department.
mircea_popescu: but dollars to donuts that is pointedly not what malloc actuyally is.
mircea_popescu: but that aside : if you build your own allocator you can do a lot of things you wish you could have done.
mircea_popescu: " the challenge would be to not write the worst piece of the completed assemblage."
mircea_popescu: seems this v6 thing would be a great starting point for a great many things.
mircea_popescu: these aren't abstractions as much as they are infections.
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> adding tcp would prolly double or triple the mass, though << the challenge would be to not write the worst piece of the completed assemblage.
mircea_popescu: you know this actually sounds rather interesting. why is it that it's not good for us ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: " It compiles in a couple of seconds and is trivial to boot up in QEMU." o.O
mircea_popescu: i would imagine the republicans understand enough of their small penis issues to not imagine they can pull democrat tricks.
mircea_popescu: who the fuck are they gonna pick ? jeb ? the doc nobody heard of ?
mircea_popescu: your "formatting" does not work inline, go die in a fire.
mircea_popescu: what the fuck these fucking idiots and theyr css. should be hanged.
mircea_popescu: so the fucking web idiots have come up with a novel css hell that chokes my browsers.
mircea_popescu: apparently not liquid enough. "liquifying - works ; drinking - not yet."
mircea_popescu: back to tape : not to mention that since these these things are virtualized, you could in principle specify how you wish the available mem to be split among the various rotating tapes.
mircea_popescu: kinda have a) a nix ; b) a bitcoin and c) an obvious pogo-merge for these two.
mircea_popescu: trinque the eventual end goal is to have bitcoinix. as alf says, no userland at all. nor really a kernel in the common sense.
mircea_popescu: and for this same exact reason, as alf would say, "cement".
mircea_popescu: actually the rotating tape is not such a bad idea. not just for pogo-log, but in general. wild notion, but, asciilifeform how about memory allocator that simply overwrites the beginning ?
mircea_popescu: gen memory key, keep it in a file keyed thus, delete on finish.
mircea_popescu: it does offer a firm guarantee that "always the one you made"
mircea_popescu: q : wouldn't the right way to do this be, "gen session key" ?
mircea_popescu: i don't recall who had this display of "100 ohm resistors" that measured from 30 to a whopping 1.5k
mircea_popescu: "Apple's fabrication partners appear to be taking the opposite approach, which is to select parts whose tolerance errors cancel each other out." << this is wartime engineering.
mircea_popescu: "|Ulanoff completely fails to examine this "oh yeah, we suck in some areas claim". Why? The guy's a "car reporter". No more, no less. If he says negative things about the companies that pay his salary, he gets fired and the publication for whom he works never gets another scoop/lead/exclusive." << BUT WHY ?
mircea_popescu: which we know was "of his" because washington post would never lie.