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trinque: successive aggregate calculation
tables aside main
table
trinque: no shame in
that, but it's what
that is
trinque: the politics of asciilifeform doth seep into
the use of
thing he doesn't like
trinque: man, I've worked on pg databases
that did nothing but write *and* read concurrently while sitting on a few hundred million rows
mircea_popescu: yes but i know it in fact does from you know, running
trilema.
trinque: there's already a function
that renders
that page...
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 13:12
trinque: simple fix is
to crap out a stats page static file at interval.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 13:13 Framedragger: yes indeed, however asciilifeform's initial objection (besides other less clear unwillingness) was
the requirement for phuctor
to show 'live data'. which imho is not necessary.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-07 13:16 mircea_popescu:
the problem was
that db waits for writes
to read iirc.
Framedragger: current situation is
that it does
that for every web request..
trinque: no such
thing, only varying degrees of delayed data
Framedragger: especially as regards *aggregated* stats (the index stats page) - so what if it lags for up
to $interval
Framedragger: yes indeed, however asciilifeform's initial objection (besides other less clear unwillingness) was
the requirement for phuctor
to show 'live data'. which imho is not necessary.
☟︎ trinque: or we can just wait patiently as phuctor
toils for
the republic
trinque: simple fix is
to crap out a stats page static file at interval.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: im kinda surprised
they sat by with
the mosul base did ~nothing
trinque: maybe erdogan gassed
the poar syrians
CompanionCube: 'An attacker within range may be able
to execute arbitrary code on
the Wi-Fi chip'
☟︎ mircea_popescu: btw, whosoever wants a good dose of mosfilm in english,
try "west point story". cagney's blond even.
BingoBoingo: Anyways onion is fine model for
the cognitive dissonance possessed by
typical USer
mircea_popescu: more accurately, it'd look like what a
thing
that looked like something used
to look.
BingoBoingo: "Support our
troops"
took Dubya approval ratings from
toilet
to 80%+ Imagine what a war
that ended would do!
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform oddly
they didn't even shoot
them down serbian style ?
BingoBoingo: Point of firing
tomahawks is almsot never about what
they do. It is about demonstrating
that you go
through
the motions of doing
things.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, never
though
to consider before
today
that rimfire might be reloadable.
The moar you know.
mircea_popescu: so spend 2mn
to make a pothole costs 300 bucks
to fix ?
mircea_popescu: i might be a little slow on
the uptake, but what is
tomahawk supposed
to do
to airstrip ?
BingoBoingo: And rimfire so can be stamped out at
trivial cost, while brass is unreloadable with civilian equipment
mircea_popescu: and wtf is anyone
training for with
that shit ? "how
to be
totally surprised by recoil and shoot your own hat" ?
mircea_popescu: why's
the
thing sold as "mit produces nutcase" anyway. 40 yo, what
the fuck relation does college have
phf: i
thought
that's 9mm, but i guess
that makes sense. fwiw cheapest round at
the range
phf: i was just shooting
that earlier
today...
mircea_popescu: ah lol. i
thought for a moment
they actually were going for
the fortifications
there.
mircea_popescu: but anyway,
there's dark silence from moscow ; seems altogether likely
the chinese won
this round.
mircea_popescu: trinque well it'll be a little difficult
to start another iraq seeing how
the ru planes actually work.
BingoBoingo: "Good night and God bless America and
the entire world.
Thank you." << On
the otherhand could be hint of MWGA effort
BingoBoingo: "Unlike
the previous administration, President
Trump confronted a pivotal moment in Syria and
took action, said Sens. John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC)." << Apparently
Trump satisfied
the Lich's war boner.
BingoBoingo: Bah,
those are smaller ships and a couple converted ballistic missile submarines
BingoBoingo: And recently russian has expressed "limits"
to support of Assad. Perhaps A-10 and Su-25 regime change Syria in harmony
to MWGA
BingoBoingo: Not necessarily yet. Dog wagging has long
tradition in US politics as way
to beat
the media up with itself. "Support our
troops/missiles" gambit
mircea_popescu: for
the record, i was
trying
to watch a comedy. half hour in i'm like... feh, i wonder what
trilema's up
to
mircea_popescu: except it was a distance
the helicopter actually flew at.
mircea_popescu: know from backchannels and
the fact
that
the govt isn't making a point "oh,
they had bazooka"