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nubbins`: tat,
i think it's a prerequisite
nubbins`: if it's not a joke, why can't
i stop laughing?
nubbins`: but
i still hold that the author of that caption is just confused
nubbins`: if you can find me a bag of shellacked shit with a humorous name,
i'll accept defeat
nubbins`:
i know this because
i love chocolate covered almonds, and dislike feces, and have eaten many bags of "moose droppings"
nubbins`: but
i've seen bags of "moose droppings", "elk droppings", etc
ThickAsThieves: from what
i read, it sounds like they are using real poop
nubbins`: interesting fact: four moose were introduced to the island on which
i live in the early 1900s
Jere_Jones:
I did, but he was in the airport when he responded to me.
I'll wait until things calm down a little.
ThickAsThieves:
i have learned that the slim majority of btct shareholders can follow directions
nubbins`:
i will need a small rutabaga and some carrots
Jere_Jones: 141.101.113.21 is the ip address that
I'm using and it seems to work well.
nubbins`: altho to be fair
i'm using heavy 1/8" to 1/4" cables for audio equipment that gets moved around a lot
pankkake:
I broke one or two portable players headphone jacks
pankkake:
I wonder how they managed to fail that much
gecko_x2:
i'm not talking about ethernet ports
nubbins`:
i don't think a usb drive will work in your ethernet port in ANY orientation
nubbins`: cue every single time
i wonder why my device isn't recognized
ThickAsThieves:
i do prefer all caps, but ever since seeing you correct someone
i use x, in compliance
mircea_popescu: you know
i can always tell the people who have an account from those who don't,
ThickAsThieves:
I don't know the official word, but
I think they denied most, if not all
Kleeck__: Last
I heard the "sample list" was a verified fake.
bitesak:
I trust the businessing is with Bitcoins ?
jcpham:
i haerd burnside was playing a halloween prank and btct.cp isn't actually closing
ThickAsThieves: and migrating before
I left would've been impossible time-wise
ThickAsThieves:
i have people transferring AM-PT shares to me which
i can't verify...
ThickAsThieves:
i assume those are cooperating providers that are just reporting what DNS they see for any given domain
kakobrekla:
i mean your federal state in your dns server
Rulother: Well
I had my shit transfered to Havelock
ThickAsThieves: yes, but he had hinted that it would be late in the day, if
I recall
gecko_x2: forgot to check if
i have any btc there :\
KRS1: we are a couple of long time gear heads
I have a 1986 t-top mustang 5.0 drag car thats real fun dont get much chance to play with it though.
ThickAsThieves:
i suppose it would be weird to have that many small transistors anyway
ThickAsThieves:
i only have intro knowledge of these things, but
i'd guess a small transformer
mod6:
i suppose that something like urbit could actually live inside of other software eventually as some sort of embedded system. or if it ever took the leap to native hardware, it could run on some sort of FPGA or pre-set asic chip.
mod6: for instance, in current form, urbit does key-gen right off the start.
i'd hesitate to launch an instance with that software thats native (unless rooted and running something like cyanogen -- even then do we trust that either?)
mod6: daybyter: its too bad really, these devices are like the NSA data-collector nodes.
i don't even trust the snapdragon chips in 'em any more really.
mod6: the syntax is so gnarly that it seems like it would be hard to develop, but
i suppose that one you get the hang of it...
mod6: (What happens if there’s an error? Like, a type error? Duh, the compiler crashes. Hey, at Yale, what do they do if there’s an error?
I don’t know but it’s probably some kind of fancy exception thing.
mod6: haha, none
i guess.
i just hope that even if it is a troll, it can be made into something useful.
mod6: anyway,
i dunno,
i still think its pretty neat if its not an epic troll.
i submitted for my destroyers, so we'll see where that goes.
mod6:
I still think its pretty cool, and
I'm probably just derp. But
I'm not convinced that
I'm not being trolled somehow.
mod6:
i mean, it needs unix to run to begin with... so wtf
mod6: So far, and
i've only spent a few hours on it, but
I'm so hoplessly lost on hoon, that
i don't see how this could be more useful than unix at this point.
mod6: its like
i wanna go down this rabbit hole and figure this thing out, but
I don't think im smart enough or something.
mircea_popescu:
i suspect this is currently the largest productivity sink in it.
mod6: there is another that seems to try to translate scribbles to runes, but
I haven't gotten it to work on my vim yet.
mod6: heheh, well since x86 intel, its not been nearly as widely used.
i think that network addresses are all passed in lsb though, and then they added htonl/s ntohl/s for translation, etc.
mod6:
i haven't used an LSB system since
i worked on porting fbsd to sparc64
mod6:
i figure, maybe they can help my urbit n00bness until
i get my sealegs.
mod6: haha, nice.
i just joined in over there a few mins ago too.
mircea_popescu: "<mircea_popescu> hi all." <
i said something on #urbit.
mod6:
i wanna say that happened a few times even.
mod6: aight, now that
i've got this thing back to non-suck mode...
mod6: haha.
i'll even do a dance move for a quick .01 BTC
mod6: well, either do
i.
i was just trolled by jurov.
mod6:
i tried to find a solution to this problem on the fuckin google groups thing and there was a thread about it.
mircea_popescu: well
i guess
i get to use kako's bash for the first time ever.
mod6: yeah, it seems that this guy Curtis Yarvin kinda goes against the grain with this one. im not a haskell guy or what not, so
I'm not real sure what to think just yet.
mod6: mircea_popescu: yeah,
i recloned the repos and rebuilt. works fine. it's early in the project so, yeah shit happens.
mod6: yeah, that was pretty interesting. like the first day
I look into it,
i have to blow everything away and start over.
mod6: benkay_: Ahh,
I've read more now on the urbit.
I see what you mean by the 9-times thing as temporary. And after reading Datskovskiy's comments it's interesting that it was put in to begin with.