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pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-05-30#1663190 << ah. good find. that's almost certainly the culprit on openbsd. but god help anyone try to find ~only one~ such snag on the flaming shitpit that is macosx. *spits*. stty dun even pretend to work in 'terminal' because it doesn't talk to serial devices. at all. no luck yet with coolterm, quickterm, etc. either. they just... freeze.
☝︎ trinque: lobbes: "This is a set of ideas that I???ve tossed around with friends for a while. Unless something huge changes, this is probably the only viable solution."
<< oh, ok.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: you forgot bzhezinsky !
<< Will be a footnote later. My ire at USG is atm more actutely directed at USG.CIA's white girl killing narco bsns's
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> funnily enough there are things that will not die, in bleach .
<< This is when you use a different species of bleach
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> paging BingoBoingo !
<< Prolly looks like biodiesel tank is fuller
shinohai: --> ag3nt_zer0 has joined #trilema
<<< Haven't noticed that name in a while. O.o
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> took asciilifeform year+ to 'get used to'
<< yeah, im def. at least a year behind :/
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> ^ put at the head of your main body, and see what ends up barfing
<< im gonna try this and see if that helps a bit more.
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> i get this. but using heap is even more of 'adventure' in ada.
<< ahh, i see.
BingoBoingo: Neat little bike, and more fun than a barrel of monkeys to ride, evidenced by the grown men squealing like ten-year-old girls when they grab a fistful of throttle and try to twist it off. Thats something I do not recommend trying right away until you get a feel for it, cause the front end needs very little encouragement to come off the ground."
<< This thing is screaming for a sleeve hitch and moldboard plough
IamAGirlsoInever: Oh, a test from way back when, I implemented an XML reader and negelected to cap off recursion, so I tried a file full of
<_> commands, just open a short tag.
shinohai: "A conference sponsored by the Ethereum,1 Dash,2 and Ripple3 scams produces an agreement on how to scale Bitcoin".
<<< twas him from twitter
deedbot: 2017/04/02 08:26:34
<saifedean> in any case, these only inform the last couple of chapters of the book. the rest is mostly economic history and austrian economics on sound money and its perks & fiat money and its disasters