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davout: and i'm really not sure the necessary prevouts wouldn't be rejected as 'attack-preparation' by random miners ☟︎
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform you don't have to evaluate the script. you have to check that the inputs exist, check that the txn is signed, and that's that. all the nutty bs "scripts" do is not of any interest, not really.
mircea_popescu: and you don't have to evaluate the script to check the tx.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: won't eval script -- can't verify block.
davout: asciilifeform: it isn't very clear to me if the actual attack ~must~ be a P2SH transaction
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: also i don't know who uses rmax for structural elements
mircea_popescu: wtf they do anywya, "you can't be john, we already have a john. why don't you be felix ?"
hanbot: i don't see trilema in results at all, despite top of second page yielding censored term (p*ssy). motherfuckers.
mircea_popescu: i always read it as a "i am dedicated to the empire and won't miss an opportunity to spam its tendrils". exactly the same substance as the "seo expert" pushing colon cleanser or w/e. just vaguely different clothing.
phf: i don't think it's an attempt to establish terminology. i always read it as a herp-a-derp chumminess with a reader "oh maybe you don't know what i'm talking about, i'm going to help you out here"
mircea_popescu: if i don't agree with what you mean by dog, pointing to the tv set is unlikely to resolve much.
phf: i don't grok referencing encyclopedias in general. if i don't know what "dog" is, i can probably source it myself
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 23:18 gabriel_laddel_p: adlai: well it seems I can't have you do what I had in mind. Could you instead please review http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/ternary/ and work out some basic ternery circuts for the eventual loper machine?
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 17:11 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599371 << i've been thinking about this problem, because range select is very handy, but i haven't figured out a way to make it not confusing. specifically the "stickiness" where you catch a range and can't get rid of it. can implement the traditional select semantics like shift-click to activate a range?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599496 << shift click might also work fine yeah. who doesn't know about it doesn't need it either. what do you think of the dot idea ? ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 18:21 phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print conference proceedings, the bulk of actual technology needed to recreate probably somewhere on a TAPE. i don't know where you got that mask generator runs on scheme83. the entire production stack was for mit cadr
phf: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599371 << i've been thinking about this problem, because range select is very handy, but i haven't figured out a way to make it not confusing. specifically the "stickiness" where you catch a range and can't get rid of it. can implement the traditional select semantics like shift-click to activate a range? ☝︎☟︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 15:49 mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599298 << ahahaha trinque is such a texan. wtf is that, "couldn't decide if i want a rape van or a deer hunting truck so i got both" ?
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599349 << i find this odd, because i add two numbers the same way i add 2 million numbers. don't you ? ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 08:02 ben_vulpes: i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even tried to apply those patches through a strict v, but i'm still going to go slam my head in a door until i get some of the stupid out
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599298 << ahahaha trinque is such a texan. wtf is that, "couldn't decide if i want a rape van or a deer hunting truck so i got both" ? ☝︎☟︎
mircea_popescu: Framedragger yeah, and i didn't even realise at the time wtf was happening.
mircea_popescu: the reasoning hopefully being that by then, rage can't possibly hurt anything.
mircea_popescu can;'t fucking believe we're stuck importing 1996 www and forking it ffs.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 13:54 mircea_popescu: and the other thing : that entire "it is unclear whether people aiming to make an artificial friend have seriously considered the much cheaper, ordinary kind" which i can't fucking find in the log for some reason goes A LOT deeper than generally realised. it's not "oh, i'm not discussing ai so it's not about me". yes, IT IS about you. if the software you're contemplating aims to take fifty hours of engineer work to replace fi
mircea_popescu: and the other thing : that entire "it is unclear whether people aiming to make an artificial friend have seriously considered the much cheaper, ordinary kind" which i can't fucking find in the log for some reason goes A LOT deeper than generally realised. it's not "oh, i'm not discussing ai so it's not about me". yes, IT IS about you. if the software you're contemplating aims to take fifty hours of engineer work to replace fi ☟︎
mircea_popescu: i don't need a fucking power button to recall i can turn off the box, i can type shutdown just fine.
mircea_popescu: sex, food, knowledge, anything. i'll pull and don't fucking dare push anything on me. ever.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 05:59 gabriel_laddel_p: spoken to you via a "siri" type thing that doesn't suck?
mircea_popescu: course ytou can't get the nice w200s faces anymore i don't think. because fucking "progress"
davout: ah, this article doesn't really elaborate on the OVH part I guess
ben_vulpes: i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even tried to apply those patches through a strict v, but i'm still going to go slam my head in a door until i get some of the stupid out ☟︎☟︎
pete_dushenski: https://youtu.be/0OJjvYPV3oc?t=1m26s << yet another reason to avoid newer german cars (yes, the reich-gripped really are the worst offenders) : all-led lights. not just led drl and halogen/xenon high beams. the entire corners of cars will soon be led clusters with sophisticated programming that will selectively block light from shining in the eyes of on-coming traffic for example
pete_dushenski: can't blame you there
gabriel_laddel_p: spoken to you via a "siri" type thing that doesn't suck? ☟︎
pete_dushenski guiltily plays 'someday i'll buy x' game and doesn't begrudge others who do similarly
pete_dushenski doesn't see how cayenne can make anyone's blood pump.
ben_vulpes: aren't porsches like a cheap expensive watch?
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: https://youtu.be/x26lInlnpm4?t=2m6s
ben_vulpes: liquidassets: nah, just haven't seen you in the forum for a while up until that connection.
liquidassets: ben_vulpes assuming you were talking to me just getting back from a 3 week vacation, back to South Cascadia. I'm going to go read through your blog, haven't spent much time there yet, but looks like a new look? Cheers.
pete_dushenski has seen 'virtual cockpit' in new audi s3. it's rather nifty even if i wouldn't want to own it.
mircea_popescu: he is nice, isn't he.
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: 2003 isn't a bad cut-off for cars manufacturing date. most recent news i heard was that nvidia was teaming up with audi for their next-gen vehicles and that some of the higher-end german models (though not just audi) have upwards of 100 ecus.
pete_dushenski: can't imagine the situation has ameliorated since
pete_dushenski: they most certainly aren't, at least last i checked maybe a decade ago
mircea_popescu: i said normative. ie, that derpy romcoms aren't using it as "the way".
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: that this ~isn't~ the norm in maga-land is cause of no small degree of sexual frustration, which manifests in everything from mommy issues to passive aggressiveness
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I hadn't caught up to your witty retort yet
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski given the sardine living situation and the sad but true levels of machismo in the great swamp, it's a wonder gangbangs aren't the normative accuplation method.
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: that was kinda my joke to him. dude can't afford a house in sv (but who can) so buys $100k suv. hell, makes for better date nights than 250sft loft shared with two other bros.
BingoBoingo: Can't let Petrus win!
mircea_popescu: but for some reason nobody seems to have an alt preference. such as for instance because they don't exist or i have nfi
mircea_popescu: i have nfi, item seems to work is the entire extent of the thing ; and i don't specifically know him to be a hitler crony, like i do specifically know archive.org to be a hitler crony.
mircea_popescu: a) alf wrote a first version of phuctor, which wasn't very good. this is excusable in that it was a first version, and altogether irrelevant ; b) alf's version being not very good was accidentally exposed through ordinary course of business ; c) alf got very butthurt at this circumstance, and kept whining about it in the logs ; d) having had enough of the whine at some later point, i presented him with the choice of either fi
asciilifeform: well today, for instance, it WASN'T there.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-08#1599001 << no dude, this suffers of apocriphal bible issue by now. point was that outsider ~can't distinguish~ between "different" identities in the sense of bit-different or cock-different. ☝︎
asciilifeform: and fwiw the turd wouldn't unzip on winblowz or crapple either.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform what he says is what happened, you had broken unzipper wouldn't fix it. which is fine, but also no basis for discussing anything.
mircea_popescu: all i recall from it was "alf got problem couldn't be replicated".
phf: fwiw i wouldn't say they are "trapped". as i don't think they care about anything else. they don't keep up to date with microsoft modern and bestest. they still release ms stack software with xp compatibility for example
ben_vulpes: battery tie down rod simply failed under torsional load: "that...didn't feel like the rust giving way. jesus /fuck/."
asciilifeform: (at least the thing wasn't a 'fly by wire', it remains physically possible to steer sans hydraulics, but the sudden wtf may well get you crunching under oncoming traffic or off a bridge )
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: just don't autoarchive pastes by tempvoiced folx
Framedragger: asciilifeform: actually what i also like about archive.is (don't get me wrong, i agree that trusting a service run by some d00d not in wot isn't super future-proof, ahem) is that it *does* save a bitmap rendered image for the site, too
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: I didn't think dogs, especially big dogs had a concept of "plenty" when it came to peanut butter.
pete_dushenski: Framedragger: comment answered, cheers :) /me didn't have much success with wget and, eg. tlp, but other sites may be more amenable to it
Framedragger: pete_dushenski: i haven't checked, but `wget --page-requisites $URL` may be enough for the latter.
asciilifeform: i at one point wanted to use the mighty 'super-H' (ss in sega) chip, salivated over the manual, but turned out, all the dev tools from vendor are microshitian, and even the ~example sources~ wouldn't unpack without some microturd
Framedragger: (and in regards to duplication of effort, technically yes, i think (though you're advising web.archive.org'd sites to be then submitted to archive.is, right?), but that can't be a bad thing. additional prudent advice could include "how to save local copy with images and stylesheets" note, i guess..)
pete_dushenski: phf: aha cheers. saw the link but didn't read the gwern piece. will now.
adlai: patches state what state their antecedents must produce, but they don't commit to the antecedent itself
mircea_popescu: phf ben_vulpes : it won't corrupt anything if the berkley db is ran in "detached" mode, which it prolly should be. i don't recall if we put this in the trb or not.
pete_dushenski: " << doesn't quite jive with mackenzie's experience as to the availability of coders but gotta sow the seeds of propaganda that 'japan is falling behind' when in fact seiko, toyota, yonex, panasonic, and more are all leading their fields globally
ben_vulpes: didn't like the thought of you wasting your time on operating system reboots
ben_vulpes: couldn't tell ya, i killed the process and ran it again without the flag in question
mod6: yah, im with you. i don't think i could deal with being at sea, indefiniately.
gabriel_laddel_p: ben_vulpes: it wasn't for sale at any point when I had the old key, but I suppose that's just "faffing"
ben_vulpes: it was low, then you lost your key, now i don't even wat
Framedragger: ben_vulpes: iirc with ovh, paypal sometimes doesn't clear till next business day. possibly same with CC. needs to be checked manually. if you raise a ticket with them they'll tell you that, and nothing will get fast-tracked. :/
a111: Logged on 2016-11-18 21:39 Framedragger: gabriel_laddel: i don't have much free time now, either. maybe end of next week, at this rate. re. CLIM web - any notes / writeup to help? as in, 20min of your time to save some hours of my time while helping you?
adlai is confused, can't the _p-erson up itself?
Framedragger: ("supposed" and "putting this together" is really stretching it, but i agree that "hey i didn't commit to anything" is a really shitty attitude, of the same kind as "i hacked up loggotron but it's bad lol")
Framedragger: i told gabriel i'd be interested in reviewing clim-web etc.; he sent me a very nice email with instructions incl. setup; this was 20 dec; i didn't have time to look at it.
adlai: http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598410 << at the risk of furthering the thread on harmonic interferometry, you don't "get" dsotm until you "hear" (not with teh ears, but in the heart, or wherever the pineal gland lives these days) the 251 ☝︎
adlai: gabriel_laddel_p: please don't give me makework, it's more than enough to have received a rootset of (what's the word that means what 'people' actually mean when they say 'hopefully'?) useful material.
adlai: | size gradually enough that users don't realize they can pay lower fees again"
gabriel_laddel_p: netmonk: I don't want all of them (well, I do, but nevermind that) - I want the specific book & page number where knuth discusses balanced ternery.
gabriel_laddel_p: netmonk: also, I can't torrent anything atm
gabriel_laddel_p: adlai: anyways, iirc hackers delight is a bunch of tricks for binary machines. I see no reason why you shouldn't just skip it.
adlai: gabriel_laddel_p: protip, don't drink and rate
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform aha. doesn't seem to be going anywhere, iirc they also bought matrix, and never integrated
gabriel_laddel_p: adlai: well it seems I can't have you do what I had in mind. Could you instead please review http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/ternary/ and work out some basic ternery circuts for the eventual loper machine? ☟︎
adlai: also, don't laptop literally, that literally kills the sperm
adlai: and some sorta bsd but i don't own the iron
gabriel_laddel_p: no, it can't
asciilifeform: which one 'won't stand for it', the bearded d00dz enjoying themselves on rapesafari, or the chix ?
gabriel_laddel_p: mircea_popescu: something like that. There are a whole slew of issues: the init that Martin ships works fine, but if I substitute my own init - breaks. Among a million other things I have don't understand, such as
gabriel_laddel_p: Yes. For one, I can't create a working livecd. Secondly, it should not touch your personal files when replicating.
mircea_popescu: truth be told we're so far into it i can't say in confidence i even fully understand what masamune ~actually is~. this is a sad state of affairs.