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mircea_popescu: "i'm so terrifying of talking to that cute wallflower i'ma revolutionize the
$name like
$name for
$name instead!11"
shinohai: I was looking into that time when Ver doxed the guy over (at the time)
$50 and found that gem
ben_vulpes: one point of contact at
$bigcorp's name was actually quisling
pete_dushenski: can't speak to insurance premiums, but one of the other quiet costs is dealing with noobtards wanting to buy/sell
$20 of coin and can't figure out how to tie their shoelaces much less work slot machine
pete_dushenski: all you have to do is refill cash and coins for
$5k/mo. have half a dozen machines around a city and you're doing well.
pete_dushenski: given that the machines are
$5-10k if you avoid the robocoin scamzors, and that commissions are ~8%, that's none too shabby if you can keep it up.
davout: (which obviously leads to
$password
$n, with
$n increasing monotonically)
mircea_popescu:
$ echo -n "hillary2016qntra.net" | sha512sum | xxd -r -p | base64 --wrap=0
mircea_popescu: oh unsurprisingly enough rust has a "code of conduct". this is getting to be signal-positive : if
$item has "code of conduct",
$item is comprised of idiots, imbeciles and their handlers.
mircea_popescu: in other holy shit wtf is wrong with people - mp decides to examine wtf are these dorks doing to his xmlrpc.php. so he writes in serialize(
$_POST), which is apparently how you're supposed to do this. but which also promptly fucks something up
mircea_popescu: afaik it spawned actually straight out of the whole "hide caches of
$stuff in yurp" programme.
mircea_popescu: what, everyone wants to write the bootlegger's guide to
$object, because it's such a funny recipe, you just add water in the shape of own drool and presto, another cracked.com article ?
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 05:50 pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: even
$100k lexus suffers from plastikitis, esp in doors compared to classic benzo
pete_dushenski: could i think of better ways to spend ?
$125k or whatever a gt4 is ? sure. but /me can still barely fathom whether gabriel_laddel_p is sitting on inheritence or if he expects masamune to be ~that~ big a success or if he's poster shopping for bedroom ceiling.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: and does your
$bzprtnr actually read logs ??! fuck me if i new anyone in meatspace who read these. not that i'd be embarrased but that i'd have so much more in common with them!
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: even
$100k lexus suffers from plastikitis, esp in doors compared to classic benzo
☟︎ ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: on the topic of dashboards,
$bzprtnr got a 2012 wrx
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: that was kinda my joke to him. dude can't afford a house in sv (but who can) so buys
$100k suv. hell, makes for better date nights than 250sft loft shared with two other bros.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 02:55 Framedragger: (tl;dr right now, scriba only submits to archive.is (with no local retention of requested site); the "did archive.is actually accept the submission" check has been improved, and can be used via the `!
$ getarchive` command. local retention should take place eventually though, imo.)
Framedragger: pete_dushenski: i haven't checked, but `wget --page-requisites
$URL` may be enough for the latter.
Framedragger: (tl;dr right now, scriba only submits to archive.is (with no local retention of requested site); the "did archive.is actually accept the submission" check has been improved, and can be used via the `!
$ getarchive` command. local retention should take place eventually though, imo.)
☟︎ mircea_popescu: kinda neat concept this, incidentally : "license is hereby granted to run this software to and only to those parties who have been wot-rated by
$author".
mircea_popescu: this exercise promises in any case to be hopefully one of many in a new trend :
$item for extremely intelligent people.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 15:19 mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"
$modernlanguage".
mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"
$modernlanguage".
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: and yes i have. not particularly portable, but at some point people in
$not-mentioned were offering "plug your laptop into the monitor" style videoconferencing
BingoBoingo: 660 watt max at 250 VAC for GE "Medium Base Keyless White Porcelain Lampholder" which is basic
$6 flat ceramic disk with bulb socket
BingoBoingo: "However, the plan would render the mortgage break useless for millions of families by roughly doubling the standard deduction available to all taxpayers, from
$12,600 to
$24,000 for a married couple." << And In law compliant WAPO land this is somehow "bad"! Oh noes, poor people not incentivized to play landholding!
a111: Logged on 2016-12-23 02:45 asciilifeform: (if a111 doesn't answer in
$time)
mircea_popescu: in the same vein, i have now spent in excess of
$300 buying no less than nine "pc sound systems" over the past 2 years. i have nfi why i decided to just buy one of the cheapo, two speaker things. and then replace it and so on.
Framedragger: some airlines (such as ryanair) try to stuff the user with tons of shitty offers before reservation confirmation page. horribru UX. such m0netizzation
$trategy. imbeciles indeed :/
mircea_popescu: however it's not just that nobody "involved" in "development" of
$modern-software package can't make a statement of any kind in this sense. it goes all the way back before the crays.
davout: no more "oh, but the transaction you're attempting doesn't match min fee
$magic_number"
mircea_popescu: yeah just parser failed to return anything in the
$controversy construct
phf: well, it's also reason why the kind of stuff you could run on a beefy dreamhost now requires
$5k/mo amazon rds instance
Framedragger: here's what i'm thinking: disable synchronous_commit , but set 'checkpoints' so that results are flushed to db every
$n inserts/updates. i can see however how you may barf from such an idea, "it's either reliable, or isn't".
luke-jr: want to donate
$30k so I can get a better ISP? :p
Framedragger: person who signed all
$project-committed code = person standing in front of me, etc.
phf: in other security "Child uses sleeping mom's thumbprint to buy
$250 worth of Pokémon toys (cnet.com)"
pete_dushenski: holy fuck are they cheap too. boxes that were
$8k a decade ago are now cad
$100. basically free.
ben_vulpes: i assume good mushroom,
$girl went out and selected them from the hipsters herself
ben_vulpes: in other nyooz,
$offspring issued his first low-ambiguity ASL gesture this morning: 'food'
mircea_popescu: the net effect being that it'd take three determined people a few weeks to reconstruct
$usg.project's software.
Framedragger: google aliased dmcrypt to
$some_internal_serious_sounding_android_keyword and moved things around...
mod6: that's the same as saying : mod6@gentoo ~/sandbox-v
$ ./v.pl a asciilifeform_zap_hardcoded_seeds.vpatch
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: stealership wants 800 for part, 6.1hrs labour at
$155/hr. also recall these are pitiful canuckbucks, not megaU
$$$D here, so chop a full quarter when converting your bezzle outrage. but yes, civic tranny is cheap, toyolexus parts very spendy. anyways, my mechanic is doing it for closer to
$1300. still a slap but not quite as dear.
pete_dushenski is currently discovering the not inconsequential expense of new starter motor in ls.
$2k! how many g5s and ppcs is that, goodness.