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mircea_popescu: I'm afraid I have come to disagree.
mircea_popescu: >
mircea_popescu: > basic requirement for any serious commitment to blocksize increase.
mircea_popescu: > Certainly a consensus in this kind of technical community should be a
mircea_popescu: you can take that to the fed.
mircea_popescu: yo usg : BLOCK.INCREASE.IS.NOT.HAPPENING.THIS.YEAR
mircea_popescu: are these people fucktarded or something ?
mircea_popescu: and if people have to test things in negative three days, fuck people. handler said, gavin & mike do, that's how "standards committees" work in the us.
mircea_popescu: so apparently teh idiots actually have a schedule, handler said something like "this must be in by 2016 no matter what". so either they get it in "0.11" or "0.12" or else 0.13 or 15 or 29 will have to happen BEFORE that date.
mircea_popescu: growth season. That seemed tight."
mircea_popescu: months to upgrade in order to fork the chain by the end of the winter
mircea_popescu: get into 0.11, leaving only 0.12, which would give everyone only a few
mircea_popescu: private that this timeline meant a change to the block size was unlikely to
mircea_popescu: "I observed to Wladimir and Gavin in
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-05-2015#1123796 << i want everything set in stone. i guess that makes me a true stoner. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: hey, williamdunne you there ?
mircea_popescu: which, non rsa ?
mircea_popescu: shit asciilifeform they're not going to be so many that we don't reach 3.15 mn moduli are they!
mircea_popescu: deedbot- http://dpaste.com/0M8QV5T.txt
mircea_popescu: !up deedbot-
mircea_popescu: they're young. plenty of time yet.
mircea_popescu: Mem: 24420888k total, 24035956k used, 384932k free, 889012k buffers << what one likes to see. there's something so pleasant about a maxed box.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo for the record, "and found 60 with one or more duplicate moduli." is maybe misleading. it merely found the same key in multiple places, it hasn't actually cracked anything.
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2012/jus-sayin/ speaking of vice...
mircea_popescu: !up from_vice
mircea_popescu: no, a box in a dc
mircea_popescu: sitting what ?
mircea_popescu: no, actual server.
mircea_popescu: and no, ^c is not worth anything, because ll is well optimized, spends a minute thinking it through and then blasts you
mircea_popescu: this is not a vps.
mircea_popescu: now the server's dosing me
mircea_popescu has just naively issued a ll in a directory worth ~100mb of 1kb files.
mircea_popescu: still nfi.
mircea_popescu: who's cheryl ?
mircea_popescu: mkay.
mircea_popescu: ah ok, this is what it was.
mircea_popescu: One key consequence of this is that the interpreter core in Python 3 is far more tolerant of paths that contain Unicode characters on Windows (so, for example, having a non-ASCII character in your username should no longer cause any problems with running Python scripts from your home directory on Windows).
mircea_popescu: so how do you denote zhe in armenian ?
mircea_popescu: seems bizarre seeing how the earlier stuff was predicated on "we want to make the language WE enjoy using". what, guido doesn't speak english ?!
mircea_popescu: you don't speak english, you don't get to use computers. back to the cave.
mircea_popescu: why the fuck would anyone even contemplate this.
mircea_popescu: " It should be at least possible for users to start learning the basics of Python without having to first learn English as a prerequisite (even if English remains a requirement for full participation in the global Python and open source ecosystems)." << this is pretty retarded.
mircea_popescu: make 2.8, zero unicode support. ascii or bust.
mircea_popescu: seems like an excellent reason to fork.
mircea_popescu: decimation so for my own education (not following python much) is the 2/3 split primarily centered around unicode vs posix ?
mircea_popescu: "where did it go ?" "oh, to the land of the jellybeans"
mircea_popescu: which is why they lose planes.
mircea_popescu: of course by now they prolly do java everything and upgrade weekly.
mircea_popescu: quite.
mircea_popescu: yup. i am well aware.
mircea_popescu: for that matter, gnupg 1.4.x works just fine, and come to think about it the pogos are being raped with software that's a decade old.
mircea_popescu: note for instance that the various "emergency problem - update required" stuff is in NEW-ish versions. like, heartbleed ? ubuntu 10.04 was fine. 12.04 ? owned.
mircea_popescu: unless they make wetware cpus, stuff's good as is.
mircea_popescu: i kinda doubt i will ever again buy new hardware.
mircea_popescu: so why do i care what ubuntu does ? i got the 10.04 burned. it's mine. forgetaboutit!
mircea_popescu: this is unlikely to EVER change. i tried to move it to gentoo but the attempt burned, toppled and sunk into the swamp. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: for instance : ubuntu sucks ass, especially the new versions, and the early ones. nevertheless, i use 10.04 as an easement / windows halfway house for all sorts of people.
mircea_popescu: i dunno that it makes any difference, really. if one is using python (or anything else) correctly, they pick something, and stick with it.
mircea_popescu: decimation if they don't have the balls to step all over the "pep" and "rights" of the "core team" and do whatever they will, they probably don't have the strength to matter anyway.
mircea_popescu: anyway, i don't get it. if the language was good, who cares about a fork ? it can be ignored like gavincoin, or burned to the ground at that. if the language sucked, then well... ?
mircea_popescu: decimation the quote was from some "python is killing python" post.
mircea_popescu: etc.
mircea_popescu: c) if people and companies invested time in shit that doesn't offer them a roi, this means they are stupid and should be punished. in no case does it mean they should get some compensatory candy.
mircea_popescu: b) why exactly is the expected "developing" ? afaik, a language should be set in stone. if this is the view entertained, what "evolution" the fuck do they wish ? if this isn't the view contemplated, why are they not on 3 yet!
mircea_popescu: this reads very brokenly to my eye, for many reasons, such as : a) people who can't afford things get no voice. this is what "financial reasons" means : shut the fuck up and go home. if you are poor, you aren't a person.
mircea_popescu: moreover, i don't get the following sort of nonsense : "One solution is to fork Python 2.7, and continue developing the language, adding features in a backwards compatible way so large, unportable (due to financial constraints) Python 2 applications can continue to evolve and improve and bring value to the people and companies that invested so much time developing them. "
mircea_popescu: this is a non-issue. there's no homesteading in software. some derps using X language don't acquire some sort of "rights", just like gavin, that "bitcoin chamber of commerce" pageant chick or max keiser did not acquire any sort of property over bitcoin by derping on the margins of it with abandon.
mircea_popescu: "With the long transition to “Python 3 by default” still in progress, the question is occasionally raised as to whether or not the core Python developers are acting as reasonable stewards of the Python language. "
mircea_popescu: exactly at that pain.
mircea_popescu: decimation they lack the proper words to express themselves. what they mean is that it his private, sovereign domain, and he does whatever the fuck he likes, and anyone who doesn't care for it can go dangle.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes another aproach, but entirely for someone looking to sink a lifetime into this, is examining the failures (iirc there were a couple in there). see if any way to leverage this
mircea_popescu: decimation hey, guy owns it.
mircea_popescu: decimation right you are.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes yes
mircea_popescu: (random.org does atmospheric noise, fermilab does decay, etc)
mircea_popescu: a decent approach is to compare your dataset to other datasets, especially ones obtained through different means
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2013/cardano-xmas-blown-other-statements/#footnote_4_51698 << that one
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes you read the report i published on this ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform https://bitbet.us/bet/1144/phuctor-will-find-a-bad-key/
mircea_popescu: "you want to talk about X, you fail to cite and address Y, you are thereby a kook, go away"
mircea_popescu: further in defense of the nuts : "Nick Coghlan’s document should really be a required citation for any article advancing a new course for Python, because nobody is going to take you seriously if you don’t address" << this is very sensible.
mircea_popescu: "“They want everything for nothing. They wouldn’t go for five seconds without being paid. And they’ll bitch about how much they’re paid, and want more. I should do a freebie for Warner Brothers? What, is Warner Brothers out with an eye patch and a tin cup on the street? Fuck, no."
mircea_popescu: harlan's monologue comes to mind.
mircea_popescu: the point stil lremains tho. "stop trying to build your company out of our fucking hobby. hire some engineers, fucking cheapskates."
mircea_popescu: decimation yep.
mircea_popescu: srsly, "not evil but good" "not reddit as much" ? incredible how stupid forms fucking stupid crystals.
mircea_popescu: http://sealedabstract.com/things-im-working-on/ << reading through this list was an adventure. first (caffeine bit, autogenerated code subnode) i suspected the guy was simply reiserfs insane. by the time i got to zynga...
mircea_popescu: at that point you are admitted as aprofessional in any discipline, when people consider that you may be trusted to never, ever, anywhere, use a term of art improperly. this is why they do four years' law and eight years' medical school, creativity malaplied can cost lives, topple bridges, destroy destinies. IT IS FORBIDDEN.
mircea_popescu: to support work efficiency in science there are employed certain words and fixed structures, whose meanings are amply debated, definitivwely fixated and then every participant uses them exactly. creative usage creates confusion, and are in fact the main barrier between the pro and the amateur in any field.
mircea_popescu: nobody has time to read specialty text with beginner's eyes, wonderments and speed, with care and dedication and "i wonder what the author meant" every word. it's not fiction, it's not a novel, its science, you read ten thousand pages a year minimum.
mircea_popescu: c patru ani de scoala la drept si opt ani de scoala la medicina, creativitatea prost aplicata poate costa vieti, darima poduri, nenoroci destine. E INTERZISA."
mircea_popescu: zbat amplu, se fixeaza definitiv, si apoi toti participantii la discutie le folosesc exact. Folosiri creative creeaza confuzie, si sunt de fapt principala bariera intre profesionisti si amatori in orice domeniu. Atunci esti admis ca profesionist in orice disciplina cind lumea considera ca ti se poate oferi increderea ca nu vei folosi niciodata, nicicand, niciunde, nici un termen de arta in sens impropriu. De asta se fa
mircea_popescu: the important bit for this convo being "nimeni nu are timp sa citeasca textele de specialitate cu ochi, uimiri si viteza de incepator, cu atentie si migala si "oare ce-a vrut sa spuna autorul" la fiecare cuvant. Nu-i fictiune, nu-i roman, e text stiintific, si se citesc cate zece mii de pagini pe an minim. Pentru a sustine eficienta muncii in stiinta se folosesc anumite cuvinte si structuri fixe ale caror sensuri se de
mircea_popescu: http://trilema.com/2010/hai-sa-studiem-gramatica-impreuna/ << here's me lambasting romanioan "linguists" (they don't actually exist, just a buncha pretenders filling a void). sadly in romanian
mircea_popescu: right.
mircea_popescu: it deliberately and constructively is NOT natural language.
mircea_popescu: decimation scientific language specifically.
mircea_popescu: that list of defaults is what makes or breaks any intellectual endeavour.
mircea_popescu: their absence, on the other hand, is why gentoo sucks.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, the massive savings of mental energy this relative approach offers is why we even have scientific paradigms in the first place