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mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, hard to count the sludge, see. what
% of slag is diamonds ?
mircea_popescu: i expect you actually own 100
% of all computers ever shipped to uruguay. the rest is in extraterritorial zone.
mircea_popescu: in fact, the proper sources of tmsr hardware are, in order, a) confiscated usg hardware and b) its own iron outside the reich. that 2017 ended with 0
% a and 0
% b, and 2018 will likely end with 0
%a and whatever
%b has no bearing on this : there's always 2019, there's always uci, etcetera.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-06 00:12 asciilifeform:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-05#1810271 << i suspect that there is no physical operation involved, it is 100
% chumpatronics, like all other subjects of usg.startupism at this point
mircea_popescu: the only stable solution is when 50
%+1 of all energy production goes to mining ; there's absolutely no space for "alternate" coins other than an expensive luxury early on.
mircea_popescu: anyway, bitcoin's natural value is somewhere in between 150
% and 300
% or so of the M3. so yes, i see bitcoin price exceeding the aggregate cash value of most countries.
mircea_popescu: that's +76 moduli, +50 factors (35
% increase). a most interestign crop.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile charles gildon is the bad because a) male and b) said the bad about HEROINES OF FEMINISM. and Edmund Curll is just as bad, because he was friends with that baddie gildon. notwithstanding ~100
% of what the aspirational class is all the fuck about is, "being a curll of the 21st century", no more and nothing else. somehow the hero of neets is not remarkable to the very neets in question.
ben_vulpes: fully-rented 4u of this would bring us to breakeven at $50/mo, but demands 100
% occupancy, otoh that's only 25
% of 16U rockchip plant occupancy. so, i don't see a really compelling case for bringing the price down much further.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes, the logic being that you're being eaten away at the rate of what, 5
% each month ? you can either wait a year and a half to die or sally forth and meet the enemy.
mimisbrunnr: Logged on 2018-05-05 00:25 mircea_popescu: understand, if you lease these even as low as 30/mo, your occupancy jumps to... 15
%, while your revenue goes to 200
%.
mircea_popescu: understand, if you lease these even as low as 30/mo, your occupancy jumps to... 15
%, while your revenue goes to 200
%.
mircea_popescu: anyway, so the story here is that you have ~12
% occupancy and ~20-30
% revenue ?
mircea_popescu: zx2c4, understand the full model of this : ambitious people whose hardware does not support their aspirations (ie, the aspirational 14
%) say things that are not true. such as "we did research of so and so". now and again, they happen on a useful lie, something the establishment does not actually want researchedf. so they get a little slop, to encourage them to continue with their nonsense, while their imago is then used to pe
a111: Logged on 2018-05-04 16:11 asciilifeform: mod6, ben_vulpes -- a 10
% diff in what BingoBoingo eats, will not make or break us, either we find customers and float, else -- sink. on the other hand, a starved and demoralized BingoBoingo is pretty bad for biznis. we do not have a spare BingoBoingo .
mimisbrunnr: Logged on 2018-05-02 00:55 mircea_popescu: then he later paid a further .4 for a fg bundle, taking nsa to .9 worth of convertible bonds, ie a ~7,5
% holderr as th9ings stand
mircea_popescu: in the case of trilema, for instance, the db serving articles FROM YESTERDAY OR EARLIER ONLY, ie, 86400000000 microseconds old, is still 99
% of the job done. cuz most of the time you're not even using it for "the latest", and even if there is a latest in any meaningful sense it's many millions / billions / trillions microseconds old anyway.
mircea_popescu: then he later paid a further .4 for a fg bundle, taking nsa to .9 worth of convertible bonds, ie a ~7,5
% holderr as th9ings stand
mircea_popescu: what's the problem, anyway, we hang out here with 50k cockcaged retards, singlehandedly make up 99
% of all their intellectual products while they pretend we don't exist.
mircea_popescu: mod6, there's no rush there, esthlos had 90
% of a working lisp v, i expect it can be tweaked into a deliverable. can have ada v later on.
mircea_popescu: rather than plainly admit, like the arabs do, that ~90
% of males are going to die as 30yo virgins ; allah will provide
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, traditionally custom bills tend to average to about 50
% of the shipping costs, in my experience / ppl i know about
mircea_popescu: some of my heavy hit tables are 60
% indexes by weight.
mircea_popescu: i'd be surprised if not a full half of the aspirational 14
% is firmly convinced there's MORE THAN ONE man hour / hour spent by me/usg/god/aliens/whoever specifically on their case.
mircea_popescu: he gave 100
% rebates. sell $5000 "worth of" imaginary (but "very valuable") "products" of an absent "industry", get $5000 of the sale back as commission!
mircea_popescu: contrary to what you might think, it's 9x
% the function of nsa, trolling on github all day.
mircea_popescu: what the fuck, there's 0 high level difficulty here, 100
% unixtards being unixtards.
ckang: lol, well its coming from china so its probably 100
% legit ;p
a111: Logged on 2018-04-19 02:08 mod6: BingoBoingo: Yeah, indeed we'll want to set it up in a test network and ensure that it's 100
% correct, then plan an outage. Whether we have alf build a thing, or we buy one or whatever. You're on the right track.
mod6: BingoBoingo: Yeah, indeed we'll want to set it up in a test network and ensure that it's 100
% correct, then plan an outage. Whether we have alf build a thing, or we buy one or whatever. You're on the right track.
☟︎ ascii_lander has ~95
% fill of max weight, for both trunks ~and~ 'carry on
mircea_popescu: in fact, the whole tits for bits thing is 100
% equivalent to entirety of usg economy. "show up for work".
mircea_popescu: usg inmate, produces 0, eats epsilon, is taxed 0. french landslave produced epsilon, was taxed 10
% epsilon, ate .9 epsilon.
mircea_popescu: rent = 10
% of income was huge, on account of "crazy paris expenses"
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes, this ustard style of paying > 5-10
% for real estate scam is unknown in history.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes, iirc was yeah, you get 20
% margin, but the original figure didn't iirc include fgs.
ascii_lander: i'd like to be 100
% rid of p3 on my boxen, if at all practical
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron, if it's not prying, what
% women compose those "approximately 50" atc believers ?
mircea_popescu: in other-other lulz : torrentmaster's new uberbox (that trinque graciously helped with) is in business, doing a glorious 10MB/s of the early trilema films -- that's about 4
% of its pipe or so. in a week or two it will contain the complete list.
mircea_popescu: ckang, ppl do actually, many older folk own a quarter acre of plumtrees or so, make their own 45-52
% "tuica".
mircea_popescu: copper stills are great for taking mash (0.x - 7
% or so alcohol) to spirit (30-40
% or so). they're terrible for trying the 30-50
% to 95
% part.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, kinda 90
% of all server code aims to avoid "accidental client ddos".
trinque: aaaand 10-12
% packet loss inside the dc
ascii_lander: mircea_popescu: i played 100
% of my cards correctly, thus far, prolly will have 2 ~empty days even
ascii_lander: mircea_popescu: i am to understand that he has a 100
% working musltron
ascii_lander: ( 100
% of cargo racked btw. tho some of the rails had to be bent, i bent'em back by hand lol )
nodehelp: is there a distro where trb generally 100
% works on the first time?
spyked: in fact 90
% of blogpost was purely a discussion on terminology. eliminate "general purpose os" from head and you're left only with means to create a sane system.
mircea_popescu: ftr, i thought your post was quite elegant, 99
% of bloggers, begginner or otherwise, would have fallen into the ditch of "oh, i r allmighty powerful deity, i crush your companee!!!" nonsense.
keshaa: yea, you 100
% need ecommerce these days
mircea_popescu: this "by os you mean preinstalled userland" is 100
% windowsism, harking back to the time microsoft produced a userland package called "windows 3.1" and wanted to pretend itself in the os business (a field it arguable NEVER entered)