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ben_vulpes: who knows if they even read their bouncer's scrollback instead of cycling through fifteen channels marking them
as read in some inane, personal score-keeping game
ben_vulpes: for
as long
as randos can join #trilema and lurk they will do so instead of reading the logs
ben_vulpes: doesn't strike me
as a "needs" thing. will be a "can" thing for
as long
as mircea_popescu refrains from turning the lights on and setting +i or whichever arcane fleanode flag
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: it's the safe and easy space in between "i am a gentoo nerd and have an irc bouncer" and "i am willing to undertake gpg key mgmt
as the basis of identity"
mircea_popescu: "How do I use SSL encryption properly?" "SSL (resp. TLS,
as SSL v2/v3 is already broken but name SSL is commonly used for TLS protocol) implementation or protocol itself isn't affected"
mircea_popescu: all sorts of things work
as cp, including bitcoin, heads of usg "operatives", etc.
mircea_popescu: but yes, i will say pirate, for all his warts, dpb, fucktarded ustard teen
as he was, and the whole rest of the menagerie are better people than pick your pick. obama. hillary. nuland. whatever 5k dickless drones are sitting around wash dc offices reading this now. all of everyone
mircea_popescu: but let's just say that mp started bitcoin cca 2011
as a very classical liberal. it didn't survive long.
a111: Logged on 2016-08-16 13:09 mircea_popescu: oh since i'm thinking about it : there's two specific items tmsr wants to bring to the field of probate reform : a) no juridical person beneficiary. no government, ngo, corporation, trust etc may obtain
as much
as a farthing from any succession. physical persons only. b) no tax or fee of any kind may be levied against succession.
Framedragger: re. purchased honesty, well i dunno, two business partners entering business arrangement.. that's a thing that happens (cue mp "
as we have seen, it doesn't! so can't ever!1")
trinque: no such thing
as purchased, but probably such thing
as "owned"
Framedragger: 'safe'
as in usg hacking into machine doesn't do anything.
Framedragger: (to be clear: machine-which-can-send-moneys has to sign, and operator has to sign
as well. necessarily both.)
mircea_popescu: if you think "switch"
as described may cost
as much
as 1% of the total cost structure, voila, he has a $2 arrangement in place.
mircea_popescu: could
as well have cancelled the bets then. takes what, coupla hours.
mircea_popescu: aanyway, let's just say this bla bla has been going on for
as long
as there's been an internenet. nubbins abound, and they have shit to say about things, obviously.
lobbes: I offer my condolences,
as well mod6.
pete_dushenski: damn znort987... there was no way he was going to make his 86btc back at 1 or 2% margins was there. roi approached infinity
as bitbet lost broader republican usage and support. shame.
a111: Logged on 2015-06-05 18:36 mircea_popescu: "[Personal experience: I have taken on a recent high school grad (friends son)
as an intern in my web development business. He was an above-average student in a Harvard University intro CS class and also completed AP Computer Science in high school plus an additional programming class. His current productivity is about 1/100th of a $25/hour Ukrainian or Filipino contract programmer so any wage+benefit package above
mircea_popescu: o, you mean like they obsoleted the only remaining useful us plane without having
as much
as a proper paper replacement for it ?
mircea_popescu: well so then what use it is ?
as per alfism, not reliable, worse than useless!!1
mircea_popescu: yeah, that's not actually available. i doubt even intewl thing ever worked
as advertised (which is the true explanation of the rarity)
mircea_popescu: how is this supporting "Sinus flushing"
as opposed to, i dunno, "used to wash up pre anal sex" ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes they're not plumbing lines. there is such a thing
as brain-blood barrier.
Framedragger: only to an extent, and
as BingoBoingo said, circulation. tide goes in, tide goes out
a111: Logged on 2017-04-13 13:52 Framedragger: i'll grant you that i'm this overly naive kid
as regards these matters. but i fear the psychological alternative :) (becoming an angry man full of bile; principle of charity has a psychological function to me, too). and eh, 'empire'. very binary
Framedragger: asciilifeform: nah if you iterate thru pages will be other packages
as well
BingoBoingo: <Framedragger> i'll grant you that i'm this overly naive kid
as regards these matters. but i fear the psychological alternative :) (becoming an angry man full of bile; principle of charity has a psychological function to me, too). and eh, 'empire'. very binary << There's more than one psychological alternative. Why do you automatically go to the worst case?
doppler: if you just want match then it's easy,
as you said
a111: Logged on 2017-04-13 13:52 Framedragger: i'll grant you that i'm this overly naive kid
as regards these matters. but i fear the psychological alternative :) (becoming an angry man full of bile; principle of charity has a psychological function to me, too). and eh, 'empire'. very binary
Framedragger: re manpage, thanks for educating me,
as always - yeah ok it's the same thing
Framedragger: i'll grant you that i'm this overly naive kid
as regards these matters. but i fear the psychological alternative :) (becoming an angry man full of bile; principle of charity has a psychological function to me, too). and eh, 'empire'. very binary
☟︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-02-05 21:54 ascii_butugychag: '“I cannot for sure rule out the possibility of a backdoor,” said Gerhard Rieger, a Socat maintainer. “But personally I do not believe that the contributor has a backdoor because he uses an email address at a well known and reputated company, and if someone wants to install such a backdoor he would not use a parameter that can easily be proven
as non prime.”'
mircea_popescu: eh,
as long
as it gets people on the new kernel. it's good for them.
mircea_popescu: back in 1938 THIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjJry0vhHj4 was a fucking thing. why ? i have no idea, because a black woman lost her fucking basket. who cares, what difference does it make ? i dunno, none that anyone can discern. NEvERTHELESS!!!!! there she is. she's there. with her stupid basket that only could possibly matter to her. yes, "and half a million black women entirely indistinguishable from her", but this
as a
mircea_popescu: nah, they're just cruddier stuff. half the time they don't even grow the right way.
as they're inclined, they get transversal pressure either from the bite or from the jaw/other teeth (which are stronger) or both.
ben_vulpes: in other eerie coincidences of manufactured life, this coffee cup weighs about
as much
as the water it holds
shinohai: didnt romans advocate the use of urine
as mouthwash?
BingoBoingo: <trinque> whiskey same
as mouthwash right? << Not any more.
trinque: whiskey same
as mouthwash right?
mircea_popescu: your expectation of divinity in your bots is of the same root
as an expectation of friendship supplementation in computers aka "ai".
mircea_popescu: it's not a failure inasmuch
as you're asking it not god.
a111: Logged on 2017-03-18 12:11 mircea_popescu: the problem, however, is that under the skin-deep "kid is fine", his passive genetics have seriously weakened. if he lives
as part of a larger population that does this, a few generations down the road genetic decay manifests and there's literally no hope -- the population will either move to exogamy or die out.
ben_vulpes: it has javascript in it; my bag of fucks is empty except insofar
as the poor sods who make "electron apps" provide lol fodder
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: "momma called the doctor and the doctor said (yeah kid your back's just
as fucked
as it's ever been), 'that'll be six thousand dollars'"
ben_vulpes:
as far
as i can tell, i brushed my teeth
scriba: ssh banner of 92.103.44.64
as seen on 2016-06-13: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3p2 Debian-9
shinohai: Misbehaving
as well, twas testing something sorry for the chanspam
diana_coman: but to be
as close to that - preferably precisely that ,of course
mircea_popescu: 4. that returned this morning. the results are
as follows : the library consists of a first half that's packing paper, shiny beads and well wishing cards
mircea_popescu: 1. girl introduced me to local chick who hjas a job she hates and tries to study "metaphysics" which she explains
as "life" and "healing". basically a large pile of hooey (she has the disadvantage of being black , which comes packaged with a bunch of stupid fat old women and their self-sufficient notions of "life" and "healing", tribal bullshit that should have been extirpated by whip and fire but apparently wasnt).
diana_coman: well, that doesn't sound like it's meant for cooking; it's meant for pretending to be cooking without actually cooking
as it were; quite the elaborate pretence, but that's not new anymore
shinohai: I'll buy the girl whatever physical emoji garbage she likes
as long
as she continues to get naked to pose with said items.
a111: Logged on 2015-06-05 03:56 asciilifeform:
as it is, half the planet toils so that u.s. schmucks can get tankers full of little orange plastic pumpkins every october to hang on their porch
Framedragger: right, right :) hm i suppose i'd like to do some semantic matching
as well, but maybe unneeded dickwaving
mircea_popescu:
as you perhaps imagine, mp will readily turn the ratchet the other way, "Hey phf, i thought lisp worked ?" etc.
mircea_popescu: "21 matches in 678 log files with 138047 lines (1.5 seconds)." << from lobbes 's logotron. "10 entries in 0.482s" from phf 's logotron. i imagine this log is about 10x
as long, how the fuck do you do it phf!
a111: Logged on 2016-08-24 02:29 asciilifeform: '
As an open source project, the Yocto Project operates with a hierarchical governance structure based on meritocracy and managed by its chief architect, Richard Purdie, a Linux Foundation fellow. This enables the project to remain independent of any one of its member organizations, who participate in various ways and provide resources to the project.'
BingoBoingo unsure journey from bed with morning jitters to breakfast gin quite counts
as sober in the morning
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> seems
as if -- there could easily be. << Probably low hanging fruit
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> compress
as-needed, blow --
as-needed. << Thinking on it, AC may be the one application where CVT transmission makes sense
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> ben_vulpes: i always wished there were such a thing
as an ac with a throttle << Not throttle, needs adjustable clutch
mod6: ben_vulpes: so if i have a `std::map<ktype, std::vector<vtype>> stuffMap`, is it legal to say `stuffMap[k].push_back(newV)` << should be fine
as long
as newV is of vtype.
TomServo: mod6: Sorry, nothing to report
as yet. Node is still running, wedged, and untouched. Haven't had time to delve any deeper.