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Framedragger: well, maybe he treats his ipv4 assets the same way he treats outstanding paypal cents, i.e. something he may prefer to get rid of. :) but that was an uninformed assumption of mine
Framedragger: (interestingly enough, very little movement in this area. not that i believe in "we'll disrupt the whole industri!!!" startupy nonsense.)
Framedragger: (project is to build a 'roboadvisor' for real estate. use past real estate purchase price data to build time series, also use near-realtime rental data, combine all into a training set for a model which predicts what's worth to invest in. (not my project idea but i'll be doing some dev work for it.) will need to scrape things which don't particularly like to be scraped. need addresses. "make real estate more transparent")
Framedragger wonders if can relate project to tmsr interests somehow
Framedragger: ah, i laboured under the assumption that small money is still money :p yeah i understand.
Framedragger: ah, maybe you just have some addresses under some hosting provider account?
Framedragger: if by chance you actually 'own' them in the sense of having your contact info there in ripe db, they can be 'transferred'. i haven't done it before tho so may be talking nonsense?
Framedragger: (ideally they'd be scattered around, not under single block)
Framedragger: hey mircea_popescu, you still got a bunch of ipv4 addresses available? are they under a single /16? i may be interested in purchasing/leasing them from you for a non-tmsr related project
Framedragger: "Quora walked in to an investor meeting, stated these facts as plainly as I have, and walked out with a check for eighty million dollars. That's the power of investor storytime. "
Framedragger: "on in new funding at a $900 million valuation. Their stated reason for taking the money was to postpone having to think about revenue. "
Framedragger: quora is ~cancer in my books, and i have higher tolerance level than say alf. so that tells ya something :D but seriously, quora is a ridiculous site run by a ridiculous "company". to quote maciej / idlewords, "Quora's declared competitor is Wikipedia, a free site that not only doesn't make revenue, but loses so much money they have to ask for donations just to be broke. Recently, Quora raised $80 million in new funding at a $900 milli
Framedragger: re. vc blog, he's using a let's encrypt cert, and archive.is doesn't seem to like that cert also. :/
Framedragger: the xref thing as phf calls them. when one log line references another, and btcbase adds hyperlinks to jump between the references
Framedragger: (overkill if you say don't need the log-internal line reference thing in btcbase)
Framedragger: yeah :D yah my plan was to use postgres full text search (even though it may be overkill as phf once said), but it's just not high priority in my list. but i'd like to do it
Framedragger: ack, and am aware :) (crawled all btcbase logs since beginning, to be ingested into db when logs migrate to db, which i think i should do at some point)
Framedragger: i mean, making bots read each other's reference seems like an ad-hoc solution, just that.
Framedragger: (i won't restart bot to manually enable btcbase quoatation right now as i may go afk soon, and when a111 comes back it'll be hell.)
Framedragger: a switch which can be operated by bot operator + l1 makes sense, then? (note, to avoid the whole "don't trust freenode to keep stateful maps", it'd have to do the challenge-response thing, which would be fun to do anyway on my part)
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: guess so. in which case that switch should be operatable by someone else as well (as i can do this myself easily already, but yes presently requires restart, and yes read-eval loop would be nice etc)
Framedragger: scriba could track all a111 responses to btcbase urls, and if after $time there's no response, give response of its own. but this is the "easy to make things look horrible" part
Framedragger: trinque: ya fair 'nuff, freenode is not good with being stateful, or any-ful really
Framedragger: yes mebbe #bitcoin-otc is a better place; if only it weren't dead...
Framedragger: qaulia-tulpa... ...so yeah, most of philosophy is just the effects of dereferencing language-originating concepts which don't have a reference. one finds random data, or barfs, and proceeds to mystify results :(
Framedragger: ben_vulpes: admit, you just read about this on HN
Framedragger: truns out `diff` and/or version control are useful :p "what shit did i change..."
Framedragger: will honestly review. i don't want to appear completely naive here
Framedragger: meh. dropping the whole 'all this is mayongenderism omg' forum kerfuffle, you think gender played an actual part here? :)
☟︎ Framedragger:
https://archive.is/Z6JDu << gabriel_laddel_p's "A Realistic Solution to the Education Problem", finally found time to read through it, not bad. guess it's been discussed before tho
Framedragger: oh hm - commendable efforts asciilifeform, sad outcome :(
Framedragger: some of his films are available as media download on archive.org iirc
Framedragger: (it's more like them just talking in the film, i must say it is really a nice watch)
Framedragger: another film recommendation by association - documentary: "whore's glory" - by one glawogger (who died from malaria or somesuch while filming in liberia or somewheresuch), a bunch of interviews with whores in bangladesh, thailand etc
☟︎ Framedragger: that's a good point. why not a good late night chat with beautiful russian girl.
Framedragger: " The phone rang shortly after I drifted off. No more jet lag; I jumped out of bed and picked up the phone. Now I'll find out who's been calling, I thought. ``Would you like beautiful Russian sex girl?'' a woman asked. ``No, thank you,'' I said. Couldn't you just hand out forms at the front desk? I thought. I went back to sleep. "
Framedragger: fromphuctor: you might want to check in (or hang around until) ~evening your time (assuming you're in .ch), relevant folks may come online around that time. :)
Framedragger: esp. the ending, the connection is maybe *too* blunt, even: Ed goes "You get some distance on it. And, all those twists and turns, well they’re the shape of your life . . . Seeing it whole, gives you some peace.” vs meursault getting a kind of climax in his cell, pacing in circles, accepting 'benign indifference' of the universe, or somesuch (been long time ago too)
Framedragger: ah, that's a wholly other angle for looking at the thing - interesting...
Framedragger: oh wow, that's not the worst thing to be become part of an anthem for sure! (if google translate is to be believed; the latter part is translated as "...than slaves upon the old ground" which has a nice ring to it)
Framedragger: worth considerin'... not always easy to implement, but i hear ya
Framedragger: worth a visit in the summer. peninsula (Neringa) is nice, would recommend
Framedragger: pre-planning and worrying hasn't worked much thus far anyway
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: the island of post-soviet (homeland) for the time being :) it has a proper summer, friends, forests, sea and lower living costs; i don't know where i will land after that that, if anywhere. for the first time not worried, tho.
Framedragger juggling shitty schedules. looking forward to summer (which will hopefully also include deframedraggerisation of UK!)
Framedragger: ..yes, that was an educational and depressing read.
Framedragger: pete_dushenski: ah thanks very much, there's another newly documented command `getarchive` in there, could you include that too, please? :) (no hurries tho, it's not like they're super essential anyway heh)
Framedragger: count() takes "what to return for *every* matching row", basically. "1" is also a thing to return, so it returns >15m of "1"s
Framedragger: ben_vulpes: i'll transition when i am ready for web scale!!
Framedragger: pete_dushenski: could you update bots page? `/msg scriba help` is up to date nao