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BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Aite, I'll inform
the client.
mircea_popescu: i will want a full release ready
to go concomitantly, so if your client isn't liable
to be around
then maybe deed it prior.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo, aite, it's inconvenient for me
to send
three digit payments off
travel infrastructure ; i intend
to clear
this once back home, should be by end of march.
mircea_popescu: The GPG we inherited fucks clearsigned
text blocks inside a larger
text block being clearsigned as it is clearsigned for reasons
that appear
to be related
to retardation. << well
theoretically it's related
to in-band signalling, but practically it was
too hard
to have a proper parser,
take CLOSING signature as
the signature, had
to have 1step parser which "does not know what
to do" if it encounters five dashes mid-documen
mircea_popescu: alright, so i can say
that indeed 123.29494813 BTC is a legit claim as per all
the foregoing discussion.
mircea_popescu brb fucking with editors now. in
the future plox, for
the love of all
that's holy -- one deed per signed item.
ossabot: Logged on 2020-01-13 14:59:07 BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Now
that
the deeds have gone
through how would you like
to
move forward?
dorion: heya
trinque , did you ever say hi
to, rod smith,
the rEFInd fellow ? I'd be glad
to
take
that up, but don't wanna innundate
the dood if you already did or want
to.
BingoBoingo: The MPEx stat without
the measures GPG
takes
to fuck clearsigned inside clearsigned is also available
here ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-23 11:55:42 mp_en_viaje: do
that ; add
to it a plain statement of your involvement, and we can
take it from
there.
trinque: seems like we're not far apart at all in our views on
these
things.
trinque: also good
to know
that gcc >4.7.4 incurs a c++ compiler in
the bootstrap process. way, way better
to have reasons for where we stop
than "eh, I got
tired and sat down here"
trinque: will process all
these comments and reply soon, after
the next article is posted, but I'm glad
to hear
that
these have been valuable.
dorion: trinque
thank you, really diggin your series.
mircea_popescu: it's not clear
to me how i'd actually go about computing
the value-add of supporting whatever config isn't self-supporting ; but it seems indisputable it's under
the cost of five second's labour. making
the matter not even work considering, let alone discussing.
mircea_popescu: skip
trying
to buy a coupla shots for whatever rando hobag at
the club next
time, get yourself a working peripheral [see all
the hobags in history naked-er and working it more excitedly anyways].
mircea_popescu: but
the cost
to replace
that is minimal, i mean... oh, so your video card doesn't work no mo ? awww, splurge on 50 bux, which as per latest j-lo self-promotion 1hr long advertisement incomprehensibly packaged as "a movie" ain't even enough
to START
the moneycount.
mircea_popescu: bvt, i dunno man, commodity servers
to
this day come on 2.6, random sample
turned out 100%
bvt: dorion: in
this case, picking 2.6 will not be a problem, of course
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I am inclined
to attribute
this in part
to your use of
technology
to dive into what seems
to be historically uncharted
territory as far as extreme literacy goes.
bvt: porting rng
to 2.6 kernel should indeed be not
too hard,
the only
thing i may need adaptation is kfifo api (iirc it's api changed at some point, which may break
the code)
bvt: mircea_popescu: moving
to 2.6 kernel will be interesting experience wrt. newer hardware. 2.6.32 was one of
the better-patched ones, could
try
to use
that. otoh,
the machine i am writing from requires 2.6.38 minimum for full hardware.
dorion: mircea_popescu I see, nice.
today I learned.
mircea_popescu: this is in no small part due
to how alf
thinks, he's remarkably exceptional at
this side of
things.
mircea_popescu: dorion, of course it's
trivial, he doesn't use any of
the pestilent doohickeys. he could port it
to most 1series also.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo, i confess i am vaguely concerned by
this for myself ; apparently i can't sit down
to write anything even half-serious without dozen+ references by now.
dorion: mircea_popescu re seriousness, I know it'd be a helluva lot, but I don't imagine porting his work from 4.9.95
to 2.x isn't
trivial either. I should've asked, comment how ?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Qntra's "hold if comment contains X or more links" filter has been lifted
to arbitrarily high number
so these gems stop getting held in
the moderation line.
mircea_popescu: between 2 and 4
the difference simply is "2 was a linux kernel, 4 is
treasonable atrocity built atop 3, which is how you say '''mike hearn''' in linux"
mircea_popescu: between 2.4 and 2.6
the principal change is how kernel modules get loaded (they were actually linked pre 2.6).
ossabot: Logged on 2020-01-12 12:47:24 dorion: mircea_popescu in light of never moving off
linux 2.x series, it seems
to me bvt ought
to port his rng work from
4.9.95 it currently sits on
to 2.x.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-11-17 12:42:50 ave1: I was genesing it, and will continue
to do so. But with feedback in
the loop. So, for example, gcc comes with an old STL html documentation
tree, can
this be dropped? (I would say yes)
ossabot: Logged on 2019-11-17 12:40:02 ave1: As
to ownership, I can own gcc 4.9 and would like
to work with
trinque et. al. on
this.
The problem here is limited
time, so my primary input can be information/communication at
this point.
dorion: ave1 do you actually want
to own gcc ? or do we need
to move on ? ~60 days silence, with unanswered intermittent
probings seems
to indicate
the latter, unfortunately.
deedbot: 2019/11/18 15:31:56 <ave1> spyked, lobbes.
Thx!
dorion: perhaps it's not an immediate priority, but I'd like
to clarify
the path forward.
dorion: mircea_popescu in light of never moving off
linux 2.x series, it seems
to me bvt ought
to port his rng work from
4.9.95 it currently sits on
to 2.x.
Mocky: getting it back up
this weekend
mircea_popescu: yeah, speaking of which, hey Mocky what became of your site with all
the mockybot stuff ?
trinque: trying
to land
that one
this weekend
too
trinque: mircea_popescu: haven't disappeared anywhere. next post requires more research
to support
the claims I'm making.
lobbesbot: trinque: Sent 23 hours and 39 minutes ago: <BingoBoingo> Do you have a
timeline for when deedbot.org will update
to include newer submissions?
trinque: BingoBoingo: probably get it done
this weekend.
ossabot: (eulora) 2020-01-10 mircea_popescu: in
the end, we painfully and i suppose expensively re-traced a point
that was well (and very cheaply) established
by 2016 : "The dispositive concern wasn't
that
the codebases selected are good ; rather it was
that
they are merely very, very, veryveryVERY dirty ; whereas
the supposed cleanner substitutes aren't actually any
mircea_popescu: most of
the humiliation coming from
the
Кто ты по жизни? line, "how come your nudes lag so much behind
trilema ? i
thought you were supposed
to be cool and like, notable and shit ?".
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Well, no. I mean
there's a flavor of spam email now
that says "I've been watching you jack off
through your computer's webcam. Pay X USD
to Y BTC address" where
the address has never been paid before, but its always one out of
the same same handful of addresses.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, not worth Qntra is Krugman's
turn now
to waving around
the empty
threat bitcoin ransom or your nudes get published spam as evidence of "hackers"
BingoBoingo: Trump's answer might be "Well, maybe
the biomass has
to keep
taking bombs in
the ass until it
turns into some harder shit?"
BingoBoingo: I'm
thinking about how many folks
Trump already rotated
through his cabinet. If
the biomass is of such poor quality
that out of a
third of a billion, Mike Pompeo is
the best candidate for Madame Decretary... Wat do?
BingoBoingo: Great Again
three years in might mean Albany has
to revert
to being some sort of frontier outpost, roughly a dozen in population.
BingoBoingo: Or after 3 years of swamp he's plumbed
the depths enough
to decide
the only way
to cut
the bureaucracy is by outsourcing
the job
to Iran.
BingoBoingo: Well, he's
the clown
that happened
to have outlived
the
the betters from his class.
mircea_popescu: i mean, bahamas era was just
TALKING about
taking bombs up ass. not actually doing it.
mircea_popescu: seriously,
trump is starting
to look even worse
than
the previous monkey.
mircea_popescu: from derping pompously about bitcoin
to being unpersoned in pantsuitlands, five years.
lobbesbot: BingoBoingo:
The operation succeeded.
BingoBoingo: !Qlater
tell
trinque Do you have a
timeline for when deedbot.org will update
to include newer submissions?
diana_coman: hm, I never had any
trouble with year numbers; since
they seem
to me quite arbitrary anyway. At most I wondered on accumulated years (ie 20+ seemed rather improbable!
then ..30+! lol)
ossabot: (ossasepia) 2020-01-06 dorion: is back on
the ground in panama. I'll voice in #t after some sleep.
dorion: I sent some
updates in #o, realizing now I ought
to have done
that here.
dorion: I've been paying off sleep debt and settling back in here, ready
to get caught up and cracking again.
ossabot: Logged on 2019-12-09 17:40:53 dorion_road: I'll be
traveling dec 25-jan 6 with potentially good internet, but unknown at present; I'm going on a cruise. january 6th I'll be back in Panama.
BingoBoingo: Before I came
to Uruguay I was somewhat inclined
to
that, but being here and seeing how
the retards down here created
their own Pantsuits... seems more like what follows from mass distribution of franchise. Mass culture develops, and it ain't much of a culture at all.
BingoBoingo: The few I've seen in
the wild
that notice
this seem
to mostly fall into
the "Pop-culture was a KGB psyop" camp
mircea_popescu: "what if
the scientists didn't give
the bomb
to
the bureaucracy, but
to
the president ???" "oh it'd have been so SO very bad!! SUPERCRIMINALVILLAINS" "you mean, actual vir-ile, men ?" "YEAH!!!"
mircea_popescu: i wonder if anyone
to date's noticed
the entire hsitory of pop culture, 1950-onwards, all
the comics / superheroes / etc fiction is entirely an attempt at retelling
that history in
the proper (ie, alternate) form from a pantsuit point of view
mircea_popescu: i suppose
the alternative read counts from
the manhattan project onwards, so it's only 70-odd years, one
third
the
timespan. but neways.
mircea_popescu: anyway,
this is
the sad result
two centuries worth of asciilifeformism have wrought. and apparently
the imbecile "smart" kids are still not quite ready
to wake up in any sort of numbers.
mircea_popescu: hence
the necessary result of "bureaucracy is
thereby disenfranchised irl"
BingoBoingo: The impeachment
thing from here reads pretty much strictly "Presidency as such dies for
the bureaucracy"
mircea_popescu: yea,
that pretty much sums up
the current struggle, yeah.
mircea_popescu: i expect
they similarily forgot he can literally do absolutely anything whatoever in
the military, up
to and including authoring drill manuals.