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BingoBoingo:
<erlehmann> i'd bet money that thumbnail handlers on every OS are uniformly garbage
<< Not all...
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> erlehmann: gnome etc. is same nsaware as the microshit icon-and-payload-loader garbage
<< AHA! Very coordinated these pixels.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: ram is 100% irrelevant here
<< not saying it isn't, trying to be more descriptive than "box". lol
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo cuntoo, evidently.
<< i think this is a winner.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> we might have to confiscate gentoo etc sooner rather than later.
<< It'll need renamed to keep pantsuitists from using
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> if it runs...
<< ok will try
mod6:
<+phf> kind of reminds me of those personal homepages of schizophrenics back in the early days of the internets
<< scammers.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: the official adacore gnat installs in 3minutes, but with obvious caveat (you live with binarolade)
<< yeah, i see they do have bins, but was going to custom handroll my own, to not only get one sanely built for my own environment, but will also allow me to set whatever ./configure flags I might need for optimizations.
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> mod6 possibly not aptgetting a binary but instead building source may fix it for you ?
<< yeah, this is always a bad idea. only reason i did it, was to get an ada env stood up quickly. i had a super weird problem on the first environment that I tried on. the gnat version didn't match the gcc version and was getting like non-determinstic errors.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: plz repaste your barf
<< ok, shall I rerun your make, included with the fact.tar.gz ?
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> mod6: not the problem. my thing builds on both adacore's and trad gnu gnat.
<< yeah not sure what the problem is. it's a binary installation of gnat via apt-get, so that, i'm sure is part of the issue. however, it works better than the first ada configuration that I had, which, didn't work at all.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-16#1685111 << obviously the purpose of the "asking" is the stroking of the implicit assumptions of equality baked in. the question isn't "what is this ?" but rather "hey, i know i'm a guy 100% interchangeable with any/all of youze, right, i can even pm mp if i feel like it, so say something to signify your agreement, whatever it is, when i ask you hey guys what is this ?"
☝︎ BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> nah everybody knows, first lynching, then barnraising
<< AHA, barn commemorates honored tree!
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> results of torture test:
<< thanks for posting your results.
BingoBoingo:
<whatisthis> yes. sell all of my stuff and contribute to TMSR however I can?
<< No, first tell up who your daddy is and what does he do
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo no, that's precisely what it was.
<< Ah
phf: !W (DEFUN FACTORIAL (N &OPTIONAL (ACC 1)) (IF (
<= N 1) ACC (FACTORIAL (- N 1) (* ACC N))))
a111: Logged on 2017-07-15 23:16 asciilifeform: !~later tell mod6
http://nosuchlabs.com/pub/fact.tar.gz << complete kit for above. sha512==26198604bff50d3411e343a30b97f4babe3a6b291fca267435cecd6a5438a08862b550198a49dd5549dda00c841d95afc1443f597587710b83c7fa65effa9c73
trinque: diff
<(curl -s $(cat foo | wotpaste)) foo Binary files /proc/self/fd/11 and foo differ
<< with his wotpaste func and foo
phf: it's not, --data-binary takes
<data> as an argument, at least according to man
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> !~later tell mod6
http://nosuchlabs.com/pub/fact.tar.gz << complete kit for above. sha512==26198604bff50d3411e343a30b97f4babe3a6b291fca267435cecd6a5438a08862b550198a49dd5549dda00c841d95afc1443f597587710b83c7fa65effa9c73
<< alright thanks!
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> the problem with bureaucrats is that it universally is not possible to provide them with an above-secondary education.
<< AHA, they pursue baccalaureate education in studying their High School experiences
a111: Logged on 2017-07-15 18:45 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-15#1684311 << the amusing part here is that ~possibly~, as an entirely speculative, rather literary than linguistic notion, the chinese started out early, and as such started out small : they had but 8 or so letters, which they combined in words (with silent winds, as was the fashion 5000 years pre-magdalene). as the complexity driven by a large empire ever piled, these short and few letters sta
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-15#1684311 << the amusing part here is that ~possibly~, as an entirely speculative, rather literary than linguistic notion, the chinese started out early, and as such started out small : they had but 8 or so letters, which they combined in words (with silent winds, as was the fashion 5000 years pre-magdalene). as the complexity driven by a large empire ever piled, these short and few letters sta
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo:
<erlehmann> large scale deployments are always driven by statistics. i once read that many stats have no bike helmet laws because lawmakers are convinced this would reduce biking to the point where more cardiovascular diseases outrun benefits of less head injuries.
<< For all the idiocies Illinois does participate in, it refrains from helmet laws. This means the occasional perosn riding a chromed up cruisers with a DOT non-compliant Pick
BingoBoingo:
<erlehmann> i think it is not about the literature. i think it is to cater to the special interest groups.
<< Maybe these groups need specialler interests?
BingoBoingo:
<erlehmann> asciilifeform ok enjoy your latin1 while it lasts.
<< 卍 We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children 卍