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ave1: asciilifeform, could you post the contents of ' build/build-x86_64-linux-musl/binutils-
2.25.1/build1/config.log'?
mod6: Speaking of San Pelegrino, i was to have two cases delivered, and the fuckin USPS guy dropped both boxes in the street. Instead of getting 30 bottes (
2 cases), I ended up with 6 bottles.
lobbes:
http://logs.bvulpes.com/pizarro?d=2018-6-2#366691 << Since there seems to be some angst and confusion here on -why- I negrated the mouse in question, let me try to clarify. I had 0 problems (even liked the d00d) before he decided to turn his games of "I am butthurt because I suffered what I see as great injustice, so let me bitch and try to manipulate from the sidelines" (i.e old woman games) onto lobbes. I simply -have no time- for such insanity
ave1: On aarch64 it creates the last
2, for some reason (might be not enough memory on my aarch64) I could not get it to produce a aarch64->amd64 compiler
ave1: asciilifeform, I'm sorry for this. I ran the build multiple times so I'm not sure how the patch found it's way into the last release. Fix is on it's way. (fix is to remove the patch, gmp-4.3.
2-
2.musl.diff from the patches directory)
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a111: Logged on 2018-05-29 13:31 phf: there's a kind of white trash beach resort area
2 hours driving from dc "ocean city". i've been going there with some friends first day of summer for the past few years for that kitsch americana experience: all you can eat crabs, dirty east coast ocean, trashy girls. perfect :)
phf: there's a kind of white trash beach resort area
2 hours driving from dc "ocean city". i've been going there with some friends first day of summer for the past few years for that kitsch americana experience: all you can eat crabs, dirty east coast ocean, trashy girls. perfect :)
☟︎ deedbot: BingoBoingo paid ben_vulpes invoice
2 diana_coman: lobbes, re php 7.
2 I'm totally lost as to what new (as opposed to old) mess it brings in
trinque: "There's no supported way to directly pass lisp data to foreign functions: scalar lisp data must be coerced to an equivalent foreign representation, and lisp arrays (notably strings) must be copied to non-GCed memory." << right there in the
https://ccl.clozure.com/manual/chapter13.2.html esthlos: trinque: any time to look at the new vtron? the currently outstanding issues I'm aware of are 1. need to reintroduce a defpackage;
2. weirdness with ccl and building the gpg keychain
mircea_popescu: in any case i find the web
2.0 ish approach intellectually repugnant ; if i'm to explain why one "feels his arms pulled" when spinning under the moon, perhaps i'll be next held to explain why the same one doesn't "feel" the normal pressure in his bladder, or the heliocentric nature of the solar system in his horse's clavicle. let einstein, ziggler, marx, godin and friends answer this nonsense ; anil dash stands ready to angri
lobbes: the "error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type" sounds like we have the same issue. Either way, I've no solution yet myself. I figure if I can get mp-wp going with php 7.
2 I guess I'll be satisfied for now
lobbes: diana_coman: I've been on a quest for the last few days trying to get a LAMP running on my rockchip. I was getting barfs on emerging php-5.6 but managed to at least get php 7.
2.4 installed
diana_coman: for completeness: it's about php 5.6.34 with gcc 4.9.4 ; libxml2 is
2.9.7
mircea_popescu: He was the director of Expert Labs, a "Government
2.0 initiative that aims to connect United States government projects with citizens who want to become more involved in the political discussion"
lobbesbot: douchebag: Sent 4 hours and 32 minutes ago: <asciilifeform> if you think the faux-camwhores approach will work to make a 'backup' identity for self, this time with new flavouring -- 1) it won't
2) drop it 3) this is good road to -10
spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-24#1818005 <-- it's a few (
2-3?) weeks away from deployability. full report: basic functionality is pretty stable now (cl-feed-parser library was throwing random errors and wasn't fittable-in-head; so I had to replace and rewrite a significant portion of the rss and atom parsing bits). I still need to implement a. self-voicing and b. an access control mechanism.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: why not ? if density is f(1/m^
2) you can pick a m large enough for any arbitrary low density you wish.
mircea_popescu: the cognitive articulation of the complaint is thus : 1. i understand deeply the trees of implications of a few simple rules (ref
http://trilema.com/2018/technology-and-governance/ ) ;
2. i apprehend a novel object and create a mental model for it ; 3. i discover perceptible reality does not play well with the product of
2 ; 4. i complain.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform, they have an automated escrow thing, see. localbitcoins i mean. here : 1. people tender offers ;
2. you close one ; 3. they either cancel or mark it as satisfied ; 4. you check and either release payment or dispute 3.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-24 13:28 mircea_popescu: you can expect actual payments in your hand in 1 to
2 cases out of ten tries (defining a "try" as having initiated a tx on localbitcoins -- which btw jumps randomly for unclear reasons), worth about 90% of the lulsite price.
mircea_popescu: in the end, administrative overhead (finding localbitcoinists, talking to them, talking to western union, updating the site objects according to reality in the field etcetera) comes around
2 hours / successful payment.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the vast majority of localbitcoin lusers will require ~major~ amounts of decerebrated handholding (indulging them may improve the 1 to
2 in 10 figure quoted above), in the form of incessant messenger-style confirmations and encouragements, "yes really, let's really, we're really doing this" etc etc, easily 20 dribblets / head. the damage wrought on the preteen brain of the contemporary 20something by "smart"phones and "apps"
mircea_popescu: you can expect actual payments in your hand in 1 to
2 cases out of ten tries (defining a "try" as having initiated a tx on localbitcoins -- which btw jumps randomly for unclear reasons), worth about 90% of the lulsite price.
☟︎ deedbot: esthlos rated Mocky
2 << delicious post on Ada
esthlos: !!rate Mocky
2 delicious post on Ada
mircea_popescu: he means a job that 1. provides him with the physical necessities (physical dominance) and
2. with time-security (ie, not that he's fed now but that he can feed himself, permanently) and 3. with recognition (ie, that nubile women notice he got 1 and
2 and flock to him).
mircea_popescu: the difference between {1,
2} and {1,
2,3,4,5,6,7...,190999} is not substantial -- yes one's larger than the other, but the first can be enlarged and it'll keep structure.
lobbes: ben_vulpes: Here's my initial q's: 1) Is that in perpetuity?
2) I assume this is a percentage of the revenue of the set of the customers the sales person recruits and not of the entire set of customers?
diana_coman: phf, yes, it does; it's basically version
2.0
spyked: 1. pressed latest vtools;
2. changed all "static inline" to "extern inline __attribute__((gnu_inline))" in
http://btcbase.org/patches/vtools_fixes_static_tohex#L5 ; 3. compiled; 4. diffed the symbols in the generated vdiff against the unmodified version => no changes, xnmalloc et al. are not included in the final binary.
deedbot: mircea_popescu rated Mocky
2 at 2018/05/03 19:07:05 << remarkably mentally organized eulora noob.
mod6: douchebag: A few finer points on the matter. 1] p.bvulpes.com pastes are archived (thanks lobbes!), which help for future trips through old logs.
2] Not everyone who can help is always on a machine with a gui capable of viewing images.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-20 16:08 esthlos: now for your comments: getting rid of the defpackage was a bad oversight, no real reason. My guess why gpg is failing is because I'm using
2.
2.4 while I think most of you guys use 1.x . Moving to 1.x is on my backlog, but it was deprioritized becasue I didn't want to spend the time converting my keys. Another oversight, I suppose
douchebag: Forsure, I should have got to working on this earlier. I've just been incredibly busy lately with finals for college, work, and preparing to move overseas in about
2.5 weeks
danielpbarron: looks like mp and lobbes more than balance it out though. +
2 from each
lobbes: re wot: I mean, the serenity of leveraging the wot, imho, is that it is a purely individual-to-individual thing by design. In this case, you have Pizarro (P) who has customer relationships with MP and D. D has been negrated by T on the basis of Tx. MP can either decide 1) Tx means enough to request P get rid of D, in which case P now determines if it values MP or D moar, or
2) MP decides Tx does not mean enough to request P get rid of D.
trinque: esthlos: nobody here is using a
2.x gpg
esthlos: now for your comments: getting rid of the defpackage was a bad oversight, no real reason. My guess why gpg is failing is because I'm using
2.
2.4 while I think most of you guys use 1.x . Moving to 1.x is on my backlog, but it was deprioritized becasue I didn't want to spend the time converting my keys. Another oversight, I suppose
☟︎ douchebag: Yeah, I went there with
2 people from class one was a female and she introduced me to a bunch of her coworkers which were primarily female so we just got drunk and watched conference talks
Mocky: wow i missed a seinfeld reference, i just watched all 6 good seasons of that, damn
2 years ago
a111: Logged on 2018-01-19 02:45 asciilifeform: 'chukcha wrote a book. we open the book: pg 1: 'man got on a horse.' pg . N : 'man got off horse' pg .
2 .. N-1 : 'tgdyk, tgdyk, tdgyk...' '
a111: Logged on 2018-05-03 18:05 mircea_popescu: !!rate mocky
2 remarkably mentally organized eulora noob.
BingoBoingo: mod6: I didn't object to the
2 part split.
mod6: Yeah, #
2, and #3 are not a part of the 7500 total.
a111: Logged on 2018-05-17 20:40 BingoBoingo: mod6: The core components I am looking for are 1) A lump sum now or in the near future so that when
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-17#1814853 comes I am not caught horribly undercapitalized.
2) an increase in the daily per diem to an amount that includes breathing room 3) Something sort of future award contingent on staying here. And apartment was not figured into that because it is unclear if Pizarro wants to get an apartment or if
BingoBoingo: mod6: The core components I am looking for are 1) A lump sum now or in the near future so that when
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-17#1814853 comes I am not caught horribly undercapitalized.
2) an increase in the daily per diem to an amount that includes breathing room 3) Something sort of future award contingent on staying here. And apartment was not figured into that because it is unclear if Pizarro wants to get an apartment or if
☝︎☟︎ BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> BingoBoingo: i also have open problems that you could probably help with. for instance, i am in search of a
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-05-17#1814828 , and of 32 ( or at worst ,
2 x 16 ) port GB/s ~bare pcb~ ethernet switches that don't come with 'minumal order 1000' chinesium insult << Will get to searching. Thoughts on a good way to perform epoxy potting on my personal FUCKGOAT that would be actually transparent
☝︎