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nubbins`: why are they using a gender-neutral pronoun for the fucking DOG?
nubbins`: "Zhe was walking zher dog down the street and then gave zhim a treat."
gribble: How to Fold a Zhe Zhi (Origami) Dove - YouTube: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sUW0wr3jKw>; Long zhi ren zhe (1982) - IMDb: <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084267/>; Gender-neutral pronouns for English - The Progress Report: <http://www.progress.org/tpr/gender-neutral-pronouns-for-english-2/>
danielpbarron: yeah i've had an account for a while, but just noticed it's been flagged as "not human"
ben_vulpes: isn't that a site you just sign up for?
danielpbarron: ben_vulpes, they gave me a form to submit my request, and i told them to give me OTP to clearsign, and gave them links to that ^
assbot: Logged on 18-02-2015 14:23:08; danielpbarron: so far all i got is: http://w.b-a.link/trust/7C1FBEC924FBD66531A02AE3F95E4E395927DC9C/155934bdd16e8eaf4493cb9cb36ae9849d961ac9
nubbins`: yeah that's a fairly large gap in functionality
assbot: Trust relationship from user nubbins` to user danielpbarron: Level 1: 0, Level 2: -1 via 7 connections. | http://w.b-a.link/trust/nubbins%60/danielpbarron | http://w.b-a.link/user/danielpbarron
danielpbarron: i want to sign a thing that someone can cross reference with my ratings
nubbins`: danielpbarron just !rate a fake nick
danielpbarron: why can't it at least mention a username in that dump?
danielpbarron: so far all i got is: http://w.b-a.link/trust/7C1FBEC924FBD66531A02AE3F95E4E395927DC9C/155934bdd16e8eaf4493cb9cb36ae9849d961ac9 ☟︎
danielpbarron: there's no command or link in w.b-a.link ?
danielpbarron: is there a way to check the fingerprint of an assbot user?
ben_vulpes: gonna get a headache at this rate
ben_vulpes: nubbins: first, instead of a simple once around, go around...twice
BingoBoingo: brendafdez: It is still a think. Wordpress people keep moving where the target is
nubbins`: it's reaching a bit
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Is that not a system? One doesn't have to be Alekine to have a system
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=WCGW | Oct 17, 2010 ... What Could Go Wrong? ... Top Definition. WCGW. What Could Go Wrong? A drunk with a set of car keys. WCGW? by prosanity October 17, ...
nubbins`: we do have a set of screen-drying cupboards i could christen "nubrub", i guess
brendafdez: I was wondering if the Wordpress pingback DDoS is still an issue, or was it fixed in more recent versions? I'm running 4.1 and my xmlrpc.php (http://pastebin.com/6s78Hh5c) doesn't even have a reference to $linea. I don't speal PHP at all, so I'm not sure if I should still paste the replecement code somewhere.
nubbins`: BingoBoingo this is about as deserving of a system as the stack of plates in your kitchen cupboard :)
ben_vulpes: http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/02/why-men-always-think-women-are-flirting.html << someone tried to reproduce a "social science" study.
nubbins`: also, who in the world uses a version control system for this sort of thing 8)
BingoBoingo: kakobrekla: Apparently he has a keybase.io according to the gitrub
assbot: (09:24:01 AM) ChanServ: (notice) Information on #bitcoin-argentina: (09:24:01 A - Pastebin.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1DpXI2O )
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Think of it as a rescue mission. Save the precious BTC by trying to get them to safe private keys out of the web3.0 grasp.
ben_vulpes: this obsession with buying btc online through a webapp is pretty humerus.
assbot: What (You Didn't Know) to Look for in a Corset: 5 Popular Myths Debunked I The Lingerie Addict ... ( http://bit.ly/1CHmqsB )
punkman: http://www.thelingerieaddict.com/2012/01/what-you-didnt-know-to-look-for-in-a-corset-5-myths-debunked.html
BingoBoingo: Maybe they had a "Pls don't let Mike ID be stolen here" flag set
cazalla: strange, i never had to send them a selfie
assbot: We Deserve A Better Bitcoin Experience Than Circle | Uncrunched ... ( http://bit.ly/1E57S86 )
BingoBoingo: http://uncrunched.com/2015/02/17/we-deserve-a-better-bitcoin-experience-than-circle/
assbot: 4 results for 'ant colony' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=ant+colony
ben_vulpes: i was taking classes in chaos theory, control theory and installing machines for a biologist at the time.
asciilifeform: legend also has it that one of the items secretly salvaged by h. hughes's 'glomar explorer' mega-ship was a collection of such circuits
ben_vulpes: i suggested a method?
ben_vulpes: there was a chinese restaurant up the way that had a drum of cooking oil
ben_vulpes: someone took pity on me in the warehouse as i worked my way through quarter inch plate with a hand cutter and provided me with an acetylene torch.
ben_vulpes: for at least a whole year.
asciilifeform: i did learn the hard way what it does to a grinding wheel
ben_vulpes: there are a few different hardnesses one can achieve.
asciilifeform: good cutters cost a fortune
ben_vulpes: 'twas a fine introduction to what could be done in a garage without the military overhead.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: minuteman << did you ever read into the 'amateur' rocketry group with whom i dorked around for a while in undergrad?
mod6: v0.5.3 base + patches { 1, rm_rf_upnp, 2, 3, 4, 6 & 7 } + openssl 1.0.1g with a modified portotronic build script - all statically linked libs
asciilifeform: that it was not deemed economical to use jewelled bearing, as americans did, and the oil of a certain inedible bean (forget which) was employed as lubricant
asciilifeform: decimation: there is a legend about this
decimation: ah "Batteries: There was a battery at the top in the G&C section and also used to power stage III, a battery in the middle stage II and at the bottom for stage I. There was an umbilical cable at top and bottom, from G&C and stage I, to provide silo “battery” power for checkout."
ben_vulpes: customary densities are a product of red queen dynamics.
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> [] but to somehow lay out electrical logic elements at the customary densities without resort to a $1B factory. << for the record, this is a hobble.
asciilifeform: either a 'loose lips' or - more likely - ancient disinfo reworked for www
decimation: ah that's a good point
asciilifeform: if you've a way to reliably chill the cold end of thermocouple - sur
decimation: could be enough to run a small modern micro
asciilifeform: about same as a teapot.
decimation: well, there are two in the unit "A" and "B"
asciilifeform: (one might imagine a museum exhibit could have been 'censored' but there is no obvious place in the guidance barrel for a second)
decimation: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/aviation/11291495/UK-flights-chaos-Air-traffic-control-computers-using-software-from-the-1960s.html < " Prof Thomas said the NAS system was written using a now defunct computer language called Jovial, meaning Nats has to train programmers in Jovial just to maintain the antiquated software. "
assbot: 2 results for 'sword hilt' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=sword+hilt
assbot: 0 results for 'sword hilts' : http://s.b-a.link/?q=sword+hilts
decimation: I was reading a newer C++ text today and laughed when I saw it
decimation: asciilifeform: did you know that the latest C++ standard includes a lame implementation of 'lambda'?
decimation: I use a BlackBerry mainly because I’m so restricted in what I can do that it’s basically just messages, and it’s still easier for me to tap off the [BlackBerry]. But basically most of my non-work-related stuff, I’m working off the iPad."
decimation: "So there’s no scenario in which we don’t want really strong encryption. The narrow question is going to be if there is a proper request for … this isn’t bulk collection, this isn’t sort of fishing expeditions by government."
decimation: "I’m as strong as I have been. I think the only concern is our law enforcement is expected to stop every plot. Every attack. Any bomb on a plane. The first time that attack takes place in which it turns out that we had a lead and we couldn’t follow up on it, the public’s going to demand answers." < 'leadership' at its finest
decimation: "Let’s talk about encryption. What’s wrong with what Google and Apple are doing? You have encrypted email — shouldn’t everybody have encrypted email, or have their protections? Everybody should. And I’m a strong believer in strong encryption."
decimation: well, it would have been a paying gig for 40 years now
asciilifeform: decimation: i can't help but wonder if somewhere, in a damp cellar, a kid is studying 'JOVIAL'
asciilifeform: was a bit of a hurried job on my part, BingoBoingo asked for a likbez, and,
decimation: apparently the 'new' system is a complete rewrite in ada
decimation: asciilifeform: I once visited an faa 'en-route' center when I was a youth
asciilifeform: quite a few usg-sponsored war projects are still -struggling to modernize to ada-
asciilifeform: (ada is quite like a more 'fascist' incarnation of pascal)
asciilifeform: decimation: that's traditional notation for a standard that no longer has a working group but has not been retracted
asciilifeform: it's a kind of 'polar opposite' of common lisp..
asciilifeform: but this being one of the only two programming languages in existence which are -standardized in their entirety-, in principle there is no reason - aside from retardation - to use a proprietary ada
asciilifeform: and is a separate racket
asciilifeform: i've learned that there is not actually a good substitute for ada, as of yet.
decimation: asciilifeform: that was a neat link about ada
decimation: no, that would require a 'cheapening factor' of around 10000
decimation: then again, I can envision a tradition fab becoming cheaper
asciilifeform: but to somehow lay out electrical logic elements at the customary densities without resort to a $1B factory.
decimation: I don't see how one could 'shrink' a fab into anything smaller than it is (as it currently exists)
asciilifeform: the only thing that seems certain imho is that starting from existing concept of ic fab is a dead end ☟︎
asciilifeform: no one has yet suggested a practical means of doing it.
decimation: what if an actual fab created a grid of transistors, and a home laser could 'blow' the appropriate areas for the wanted logic
asciilifeform: the need for a steerable beam process is pretty clear
decimation: asciilifeform: I was thinking about a 'home chip fab'
gribble: Buterin's Waterfall, a Likbez | Qntra.net: <http://qntra.net/2014/11/buterins-waterfall-a-likbez/>; Buterin's Waterfall. : Bitcoin - Reddit: <http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2ljrdi/buterins_waterfall>; [Documentary Interview] Vitalik Buterin - Bitcoin Is A Transition ...: <http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2mge5h/documentary_interview_vitalik_buterin_bitcoin_is/>
asciilifeform: it'll need a bit of formatting work
cazalla: just needs a comma, i'll fix
assbot: How to airgap. A practical guide. pe Trilema - Un blog de Mircea Popescu. ... ( http://bit.ly/19uwqM9 )
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: The paragraph under this roman numberal? http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-airgap-a-practical-guide/#identifier_6_49997
asciilifeform: specifically this concept, as a paragraph or two
cazalla: i'm cleaning up and what do i see.. a spider, but one i've never seen before http://i.imgur.com/5Es7jlg.jpg ☟︎
danielpbarron: i haven't seen any blocks mined with this new version in a while