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mircea_popescu: pity earth sciences hadn'
t discovered this golf cross pattern earlier.
mod6: it actually doesn'
t take long to set it up at all. but i need every spare minute possible for V atm. but when I have a few spare cycles, I'll get that going. at least I have a box for it now.
diana_coman: mod6, testing is still in the future of eulora mostly ; sadly; and I get what you say there: I wouldn'
t spend the time now to set the client up if it wasn'
t already there and ready to be left on its own for days at a time
mod6: *nod* it is fairly warm there. it certainly isn'
t like where I'm at. I mean, it's less extreme. Here it gets really hot and humid in the summer, and extra cold in the winter.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t expect the whole "not for people" libertard thing will last.
mircea_popescu: mod6 nothing you can'
t learn in a week. provided of course there's whom to learn from.
mod6: if that doesn'
t do it, well then fuck me.
Reuel: but I can'
t wait to boil disks in tomato juice
mircea_popescu: actually a long term "c++ toolkit" is probably a very worth republican project. it's accessible by parts, like seen here, even if the parts are really above pay grade of most folk, and is certainly unevitable. we're stuck with a lot of c++ code and this isn'
t going to go away.
mircea_popescu: and if it doesn'
t, that's both interesting and you're already building standing as you say.
mircea_popescu: well yeah, you want a hdd. if it's new or old don'
t su much matter, but empty.
mircea_popescu: Reuel if i were into that, why wouldn'
t i do exactly what the retard with "coreboot" did, or that unmentionable dimwit with "tor" ?
mircea_popescu: but the problem remains : i can tell you why any engine doesn'
t work in all cases ; you can'
t tell me why people like or don'
t like anything in any case.
mircea_popescu: much like to the elf and her friends any round refusal of "considering what people like" smacks, residually and vaguely, of "racism" ; just so to the dwarf and his friends any round refusal to refuse to consider "what people like" smacks, residually and vaguelly, of laziness. ie, the only reason the elf's an elf is because she's aforedecided she won'
t put in any work, and all that's left for her thereby is astrology and "what
mircea_popescu: In their late twenties the most intelligent among them say to me, "There's something missing in my life, but I don'
t know what it is." ; and i grin and if they have nice tits and are tall enough i show them to their cell.
simonpenner: I figure if you were actually up to no good you probably woudln'
t do it in public
mircea_popescu: i don'
t think anyone seriously believes this dude's stuff is not already held by everyone interested in triplicate.
mircea_popescu: well, they're helpfully writing their names down, can'
t hurt/
diana_coman: ugh, and you don'
t see any problem with that?
mircea_popescu: "oh you won'
t be allowed to do that ?" "why not ?" "Ad hoc!" "congrats, you exported the job of designing your game to an os which was not designed to do this"
mircea_popescu: what does size have to do with whether something works or doesn'
t ? a broken engine is broken at any scale.
mircea_popescu: just because a bunch of irrelevant games are utterly broken means jack. a) eulora isn'
t broken and will kill them ; and b) nobody wants to play them anyway
mircea_popescu: why is it not 0.984 or 1.1022 ? how do you knwo it isn'
t ?
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-27#1608382 << this is the official acknowledgement of the receipt. likewise i saw it the first two times you posted it, but didn'
t realize that writing the nth copy of the logreader that you embarked on is a high priority republic business. seriously, what's with the attitude?
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-27 21:56 mircea_popescu: davout the thing that SHOULD be done about it is make it work in such a way it doesn'
t choke in its own fumes. not that i know how to do that.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> isn'
t that what you call that thing in basketball where one dood drives in and puts the ball up for someone else to net? << this is an alley-oop
mircea_popescu: btw, anyone here who hasn'
t played knight;s bounty (the legend) ?
ben_vulpes: i would say "fight me irl" but you're the one #
t denizen i don'
t think i'd have reasonable odds against
ben_vulpes: isn'
t that what you call that thing in basketball where one dood drives in and puts the ball up for someone else to net?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes it can'
t not exist because monitor is finite and it stupidly decided to nest by magic number allignment.
mircea_popescu: yeah, and derpy "liberal" chicks who don'
t know how to dress or be useful in the house are in danger of becoming sought after.
mircea_popescu: he didn'
t want to say naggum-c because i said it already.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-27 20:16 Framedragger: i'm still preferring
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-15#1503181 but granted, don'
t have a working "moderated but without captcha" comments solution. best i can think of is, write very light backend service to handle comment post requests, store them somewhere sensible, allow operator to accept/deny comments (could be flat text files)
mircea_popescu: yes well. by the time "scientist" is unable to ~comprehend~ what the fuck the numbers say about his data, i don'
t care what fucking calisthenics he does.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes you also don'
t have the sort of job they do. what's office drone in heart of usg do, something TO STAND OUT ? holy shit.
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: perhaps under explained in "if you accept the thesis" where <thesis> is entire stack of usgola. yes, 401kholder seeks to eat cheese, turn around put money into house do all the clever tricks with it. also many don'
t! and many like myself look at the whole thing as a stupid intellectual complexity trap not worth entertaining.
ben_vulpes: if you accept the thesis, it ain'
t a hook it's a free meal.
ben_vulpes: you f'r instance can'
t seem to get colander right
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-27#1608353 << it'll very likely stay there forever, for the simple reason that a bitcoin miner that's proper is worth money so can'
t be given away for free, and if it's going to be improper then alf's 2012 argument prevails and just keep the old one.
☝︎ mircea_popescu: the more time people spend ~actually reading~ the same piece of code, the better. "i might have read it so it's as good as read" open source bs doesn'
t qualify here.
mircea_popescu: it's always way the fuck better to say "i don'
t like what you did because" than to say "i don'
t like what i think it might be the case you say you intend to do because".
mircea_popescu: consider the fine case of mod6 's vtron since he said something. so he built a vtron, then later we decided didn'
t like how it works, he put the time in to understand the thing, fix it... all this happened because he made the first one ; and wouldn'
t have happened if we were just sitting 6months ago holding dicks and discussing it theoretically.
ben_vulpes: moreover there is no harm in bringing a patch for discussion, and all of this durm and strang will discourage "patches alf doesn'
t like" even if just in the patcher's mind
mircea_popescu: people aren'
t objects and vice versa, you gotta context switch.
mircea_popescu: er, when discussing things people do, especially their plans, a best scenario is to be employed, becuause people aren'
t fucking amelia bedelia and if they are we want to find out.
ben_vulpes: i didn'
t know anyone browsed the web with browsers anyways, i thought the en vogue thing to do was just to read the source and sort of intuit where the boxes went
mircea_popescu: i think he was just being contrarian, isn'
t seriously holding the position.
mircea_popescu: it's actually pretty cool ; can'
t possibly miss even in the dark. also cunt looks good in it.
mircea_popescu: davout the thing that SHOULD be done about it is make it work in such a way it doesn'
t choke in its own fumes. not that i know how to do that.
☟︎ davout: and in this regard, doing-by-hand certainly has value, in the sense that i don'
t end up with dust
mircea_popescu: but this one ... well, the numbers actually don'
t work.
mircea_popescu: as time wears on, more and more tinier and tinier bits of coin carry irreducible meaning, and can'
t be defragged
mircea_popescu: now this ontological preoccupation is of no great practical importance, which is why people don'
t generally gas past "hey it's an uxto"
ben_vulpes: wait no i don'
t, why is tx-gen box to be offlined and not the signing box?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform notrly. isn'
t it more fearsome in $trangelang ?
Framedragger: i'm still preferring
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-07-15#1503181 but granted, don'
t have a working "moderated but without captcha" comments solution. best i can think of is, write very light backend service to handle comment post requests, store them somewhere sensible, allow operator to accept/deny comments (could be flat text files)
☝︎☟︎ ben_vulpes: but yes, fix the javascript only to find that it never worked in the first place, and the replytocom query parameter doesn'
t set the parent_id variable apparently at all