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BingoBoingo: Trash build up, everyone has boils. No one can clean
the waffle stomped showers.
BingoBoingo: It'll be
the non-Argentina US failure mode
BingoBoingo: I can't wait for
the immigrants
they have now
to get fat and
them
to stick with
the no new immigrants schtick
mircea_popescu: by now "the powers
that wanna-be" are getting raped at random street corners by random passers by.
BingoBoingo: Anyways gotta see how
this could be handled after yesterday "Remain" was so certain
BingoBoingo: Qntra'ing in a few hours after sleeping.
There's still enough votes left for Diebold
to happen.
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo you qntraing
this or we dont' gas enough ?
BingoBoingo: Leave's advantage over remain is approaching 1 million votes with 14.7% of ballots yet
to be reported
mircea_popescu: it's just about all over,
there's maybe a coupla million left
to vote.
mircea_popescu: prolly govt collapse, elections, a few years w/o govt belgium style, stuff like
that.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 03:37 Bugpowder:
The gov isn’t really going
to do it
tho right? Non-binding…
mircea_popescu: not like he'd have existed if
there wasn't a usg.pd around. or a usg in
the first place.
mircea_popescu: flywheel /
time switched connections being an obvious one.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 03:07 asciilifeform: because
that's what i got here
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 03:00 phf:
this is roughly how
the argument went in
the connection machine book, but of course
they didn't have access
to large enough rams
to make it shared
trinque: thestringpuller: yeah
this is fucked up; I have
the original data for it all, so I'll fix
tomorrow
Bugpowder: The gov isn’t really going
to do it
tho right? Non-binding…
☟︎ Bugpowder: ITV CALLS IT: LEAVE HAS WON
THE EU REFERENDUM
trinque: thestringpuller:
that is an unperson per db
BingoBoingo: phf: Party is on pause. Can't let BTC look
too much better
than ether huffing, so Buttfunex has
to have some butt fun
BingoBoingo: Fucking Brits will be stuck with no alternative but
to wafflestomp!
BingoBoingo can't wait for when Britain has no one mobile enough
to hand over its rag on a stick!
trinque: you leave me
to my dreams of hypernationalist war
trinque: leave up by 700k;
this is great.
phf: but it was a very odd setting, i was hungover like crazy, stumbling around with other
throngs of
tourists
phf: they had a bunch of appel books
there, mead's introduction
to vlsi, a bunch of old common lisp books, 80s expert system books, etc.
phf: in any case it wasn't portland, i picked it up at a random bookstore in french quarter new orleans. between a
tourist bar and a place
that sold "vintage stuff"
they had a bookstore with an amazing collection of random books
phf: i was in portland proper an evening, after a hippie retreat, got it in my head
that a meeting with a
tmsr member needs proper exposition, etc.
phf: i picked up "third printing" in portland, in
that big bookstore of
theirs
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 02:50 mircea_popescu: honestly if i wanted
to make a "human brain model" it'd be something like
this, 10k chips sitting around 10 GB worth of ram and
talking into it dirtily.
phf: actually, i'm ok waiting, i
think i'm going
to build one of
those computers on a board in
the next few months just
to get an idea of what connects where
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 02:40 phf: are
there any 6502 computer designs where you have multiple of
them sitting on same bus or
talking
to same memory
BingoBoingo: Less
than half counted, but win is winning
BingoBoingo: In still other news with 46.3% Reporting "Leave" has 51.4% of
the vote
BingoBoingo: In other news corn is looking good, some field are showing visible soybeans. Been a while since honest rain befell
this region.
phf: this is roughly how
the argument went in
the connection machine book, but of course
they didn't have access
to large enough rams
to make it shared
☟︎ mircea_popescu: 3.5k
transistors is actually not a bad model for a neuron, as bugpowder may perhaps attest.
mircea_popescu: honestly if i wanted
to make a "human brain model" it'd be something like
this, 10k chips sitting around 10 GB worth of ram and
talking into it dirtily.
☟︎ phf: afaik greenarrays don't have shared state and
talk
through neighbors, connection machine style. i was
thinking, like mp said, just have
them sit on shared memory
trinque: sorta like
the greenarrays
thing?
mircea_popescu: large pile of sram with a bunch of 6502s around it would make a pretty interesting parallel
thing
phf is
talking out of ass
phf: are
there any 6502 computer designs where you have multiple of
them sitting on same bus or
talking
to same memory
☟︎ mircea_popescu: this is one of
those situations when enema is supposed
to show up with 200
tanks and 5k infantry, shows up with
three jeeps and
two dozen streetwalkers instead. everyone just looks around in embarassment
mircea_popescu: da fuck anyone knows what goes on
through
the bright heads
that can't light bulbs of us stem unis.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 02:19 mircea_popescu:
the problem being more
that, of
the ~10% miners
that voted,
the split is about 4:1 in favour. of
the rest... well... something more like
the reverse.
phf: if one were
to believe shalamov
phf: sort of like if you were
to show a picture of a girl at a gulag discussion will be about how she looks like she eats, swiftly moving into what she might've eaten
that morning
BingoBoingo: Although
the Chicoms now make a lot of
the small petrol motors
too
BingoBoingo: Still
to come, which is why buy now before aluminum horror
phf: i suspect
those guys wear shoes
that don't fall apart after
three years either
BingoBoingo: asciilifeform: Well actual one prolly requires Ebay.
The new ones are made in China since
TTI bought Milwauke