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pete_dushenski: i still check for my name
in the logs a couple times a week so that's one. another is comment somewhere on contravex or e-mail.
pete_dushenski: couldn't find this
in the logs (so apologies if it's a repost) but holy shit is usg.btc scraping the bottom of the barrel if fatso karpeles is being resurrected as "cto" of privateinternetaccess (vpn)
http://archive.is/XusOQ mircea_popescu: i r disagree. take the history of say... eh what the fuck is zee jewish german family with the radios ? i'm sure i put it
in the logs, albert or albrecht or something
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, feel free to even quote the choicier bits
in the logs. the only problem is the wall, really.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: BingoBoingo devoted a great deal of space to the subj in own www and
in the logs, i assumed , imho justifiably, that you knew. << I did hear about a 'girl', which I was happy to hear! I just didn't know what 'shore leaves' was. Had to do 3 minutes of gymnastics. This is about comms with mod6.
mircea_popescu: douchebag, do you understand what this is for / did you see the previous item
in the logs ?
mod6: and just because it has been stated several times
in the logs, does't mean it makes sense to me.
trinque: this has been restated
in the logs several times by now.
mircea_popescu: amusingly, it was
in the log this morning. with peterl lol.
PeterL: mircea_popescu: I remember seeing sometime
in the logs you said (but I can't find it now) something along the lines of: girls that have sex have cleaner smelling cunt than the one who doesn't get any?
BingoBoingo: Ah, the Phucking lines
in the logs, how I missed them so
spyked: ckang, one alternative you can consider is "pcengines" board. plenty of info
in the logs. fanless, runs coreboot bios iirc and has at least 2 gigabit ethernet ports.
LordMPofTMSR: well if you read up
in the log you can see i upped myself first.
spyked: every time OS insists on pulling in "udev" or "tls" or whatever other packages (tons of examples
in the logs), it's because someone wanted to add more "general-purpose" scaffolding.
a111: Logged on 2018-04-12 18:10 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1797142 << understand, the discussion here is re cryptographic hardness, not mathematical hardness ; as discussed otherplaces
in the logs, the mathematical notion of difficulty is "what's the absolute hardest case this problem can yield", because they want to offer maximal flop guarantees ; cryptographically it is kinda opposite : what's the LOWEST difficulty a problem in this class may yield
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-04-12#1797142 << understand, the discussion here is re cryptographic hardness, not mathematical hardness ; as discussed otherplaces
in the logs, the mathematical notion of difficulty is "what's the absolute hardest case this problem can yield", because they want to offer maximal flop guarantees ; cryptographically it is kinda opposite : what's the LOWEST difficulty a problem in this class may yield
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: and now i can't fucking find the core reference of this discussion, whether it was on trilema or
in the log i don't remember, but it examined how would i have evaluated the eventual utility of $item at early stage, and made the point indeed very well.
avgjoe: thanks for the segwit discussion, i have just looked
in the logs for "bech32" and it outputs very little
mircea_popescu: there's this pattern in usg attempts to subvert bitcoin, as discussed in that thread and generally
in the logs ; it's "success" depends on the ignorance of the userbase, which is what separates very sharply the bitcoin "users" into republican and imperial sets. the latter have some dust and reddit.
phf: oh, nm, i missed the up
in the logs, and thought it was missing from the logs altogether
lobbes: douchebag well, it is very convoluted atm. besides, I'd rather there be a static page I can point to than just barfing it
in the logs
mircea_popescu: vulnerable home computers are pestilentially common ; did you get to the portion
in the logs where we logged into a shitton of servers administering solar panels ?
douchebag: I have no clue - I woke up this morning and saw it
in the logs
phf: trinque: can you produce a sample then? i don't want to implement your idea, having only vague understanding of how it's supposed to look. there's been many discussions
in the log as to what the actual manifest contents should include
trinque: sources can be found
in the logs; search 'em.
trinque: source code for the item is
in the logs, db it uses, blah, blah, blah.
mircea_popescu: then again there's that scene with teeny bopper chicks at the north sea, on the "beach", wind so cutting i was glad for my greatcoat. im sure it's
in the logs somewhere but beyond 5 minute's search.
BigTexasBingo: mircea_popescu used correctly. Me voy a dormir nuevamente. Not often a person can catch a live painsuit
in the logs these days.
a111: Logged on 2018-02-18 05:49 trinque: autodidacticism has been thoroughly trashed
in the logs
trinque: autodidacticism has been thoroughly trashed
in the logs
☟︎ mod6: Sure, feel free to stop into #pizarro or follow along
in the logs!
mod6: diana_coman: All of this is
in the logs, and on trilema "Don't have time to be a mommy", et. al.
mod6: <+hanbot> meanwhile, mod6 and ben_vulpes : why are the "discussions" etc re bbisp not
in the logs? is there some benefit in their being private, contrary to umpteen years of the benefits of public discussion in said logs? << Hi hanbot. Let me try to answer here.
hanbot: meanwhile, mod6 and ben_vulpes : why are the "discussions" etc re bbisp not
in the logs? is there some benefit in their being private, contrary to umpteen years of the benefits of public discussion in said logs?
mircea_popescu: was a whole thing
in the logs a few weeks back that eventually lead to this structure.
mp_en_viaje: don;'t be silly, the numbers are
in the log.
mp_en_viaje: hm. iirc we even had them
in the logs. here's our run of chernobyl here;s our run of nevada nuclear missil base etc
shinohai: No, not incurable, but simply needs to do time
in the logs, etc. to cure the aforementioned head cockroaches.
mircea_popescu: but even if one could say "well,premature to write a v compendium, not yet even stable yet", the greater point remains. there's been a dispute of tabs and spaces
in the logs. nowhere else. how would one know to look ? there's been a dispute of alphabets and trees and MANY Things that constitute the "Subtle" in the above "subtle chjanges each month".
mircea_popescu: who is this guy anyway ? do we get to that part
in the log ?
phf: scheme-79 is not "whole thing published", which is something that i said
in the logs multiple times also. there's AI memoes of variying detali, but the actual toolset, something called daedalus, and the corresponding daedalus files that actually describe the chip, are nowhere to be found. also dies will not be particularly interesting because the whole point of daedalus was semi assisted layout
mircea_popescu: that it got replaced ? im sure it's a mention here and there
in the log mircea_popescu: but this happens all the fucking time right here, too! take the... well i can't fucking find it now, but there's a line
in the log where phf goes "hey, your trying to do the mp rant comes out short, you;'re not mp". why the fuck not! had all the bits!!1
amberglint: yeah, I caught almost everyone ru-speaking
in the logs though I didn't know about apeloyee
phf: oh ffs, literally down two lines down
in the logs
mod6: so previously, and im still digging
in the logs...
mircea_popescu: (and there was some idiot sheila from down below years ago ; i recall lulzing
in the logs as to how this wonder will drive rapist to a) probe and b) beat into a squirming, faceless mess any bitch dumb enough to go around with it)
phf: i think the second one was
in the logs
ben_vulpes: hm i cannot find this wonder
in the logs
danielpbarron: mostly asked because someone will probably wonder the same and now they have something to read
in the log. i'll give it a look when it finishes
mircea_popescu: so i just went "wtf, there's no mention of this site
in the logs" and it turns out that... yes there is, you gave it to me last year. lol.
phf: this follows ascii's pattern of trying to bend existing tools to our needs, before we know enough to do a greenfield rewrite. there's a lot of ideas floating around what v is supposed to do. a clean rewrite of mcilroy could serve as a basis for further work, but you should perhaps follow discussion
in the logs on the subject to get the full scope of the problem
phf: well, the context of what i'm trying to do is
in the logs. specifically mcilroy diffing implementation is not necessarily the problem (relevant bits of gnudiff are reducable to maybe 500-1000 loc)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i dunno if i did this before, but let's put it
in the logs at the risk of repeating self.
trinque: asciilifeform: is possible, but deserves to be
in the logs