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davout: i haven'
t thought about the rescanning approach much
mod6: it wasn'
t that long
davout: ben_vulpes: sounds slow, although i confess i haven'
t actually experimented
davout: ben_vulpes: to take arbitrary addresses it needs an UTXOs indexed by addresses, which isn'
t cheap
trinque: isn'
t equivalent to "wallet"
davout: and if you don'
t, well, you're back at "monitor subset of all addresses" which immediately reduces to "wallet"
BingoBoingo: Anyways shouldn'
t take more than four adapters, 3 if you start with 1/4" drive bar
BingoBoingo: And hope there isn'
t too much slack to eat impact
BingoBoingo: That's kinda harbour freight's schtick "You can say you now own X, but pls don'
t use!"
mircea_popescu: each had a different story of sadness, and all together they could have made a small rocket. if only their materials weren'
t allocated by idiots, that is.
mircea_popescu: the driver isn'
t "this is how we got the perfect woman" ; the driver is "and this is how separating one of these ugly argentine schmucks from her fambly and society goes"
mircea_popescu: the fucking odds of this ? bw.com and btc.com boundry, and it really doesn'
t look like there's more than 18 seconds delay. so btc.com checked the block 446460 and built on it and found a block within ~15 seconds ?
mircea_popescu: "you have to do this sort of thing!" "why ?" "because if you don'
t it might appear you don'
t exist" "but you do in fact not exist" "SHH!!!11"
mircea_popescu: "The "college is a scam" train is one on which I'm all aboard, but that doesn'
t mean each individual professor has to be scamming students; there's no reason why he can'
t do a good job and teach his students something that they aren'
t going to get simply by reading the text. If a student can skip class and still ace the class, the kid is either very bright or the professor is utterly useless. Right? Either way, the kid's
adlai: mircea_popescu: nah, back in middle school mrs whatsit told me not to forget those because they help to end e sentence, yet mene hesn'
t even begen yet!
adlai: today is a beautiful day, it hasn'
t rained in /hours/
Framedragger: this one time, i was scriptifying cheap flight booking. was amazed how less-laggy the simulated/automated 'browsing experience' (website didn'
t like bots, needed to convince it by running part of actual browser) was (cf. manual clicking on airline's website). got depressed
mircea_popescu: for a browser ? come on. it's not good. the only thing it had going for it were a bunch of retards using it. now it doesn'
t even have that.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger you are aware firefox is dead for all practical purposes, yes ? in fact i don'
t know any browser that lost market share at its speed, except of course netscape back in the day.
Framedragger: certainly nothing of huge import. some of those are definitely a bit snakeoil'y, but not completely useless. i don'
t know how much you care about e.g. browser fingerprinting. right now html5 canvas leaks badly, i.e. "The adversary simply renders WebGL, font, and named color data to a Canvas element, extracts the image buffer, and computes a hash of that image data. Subtle differences in the video card, font packs, and even font and graph
mircea_popescu: wasn';
t that supposed to be replaced with an inflatable matress or a scooba goggle or something ?
trinque: and incidentally, didn'
t jurov do something with eulora and lisp/scheme ?
mircea_popescu: funny that all the schmucks declaratively anti-racism and dedicated to you know, "unlocking human potential" aren'
t in the slightest preoccupied with doing anything in the vein of their declared interests.
trinque: yep. other than a system built atop simple first principles (scheme or forth-a-tron) I don'
t see that a sensible approach to learning can be had.
mircea_popescu: however it's not just that nobody "involved" in "development" of $modern-software package can'
t make a statement of any kind in this sense. it goes all the way back before the crays.
mircea_popescu: o cases where it is false. this is the wot model - to be signed it must not be false because if it is false then you get negrated don'
t you.
mircea_popescu: computer programming in a practical sense doesn'
t flow logically from anything.
mircea_popescu: but it's a hackathon not a course in theoretical cs ; we're not at liberty to not write one line of code within the first six months ; we must start within five minutes. yes that which you say exists, but this different other thing also exists. why doesn'
t it ?
diana_coman: first in 9th grade when first introduced to procedural programming; 2nd and even more clearly a few years later when I got into functional programming - it required a change of thinking simply, it wasn'
t natural in either case
pete_dushenski: right. which is why people don'
t want to talk to me and why i'm talking to you lot of bots!
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski that's the problem, right there. yes, maybe. why would someone want to talk
t oyou when all you have to say are maybes.
mircea_popescu: and by "perfectly functioning brain" i don'
t mean they're qualified to work the cash register. suppose one day the bishop of vad comes to you and asks you that. the man knows plenty of things, what do you say to him SO THAT YOU DO NOT LIE.
diana_coman: mircea_popescu, I don'
t think I basically get enough of what it was that was going on there to comment much further
mircea_popescu: diana_coman consider - there isn'
t a general statement of "what is it exactly {} do". this is already a fine and complete statement.
mircea_popescu: that i can'
t answer for. but some kind of model as to why deleting inside curly braces works, but not outside they've formed.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-02 20:28 Framedragger: (and according to .kr banks, have a few people sit at table and literally stare at teams, making notes. such conservative bank, hasn'
t changed them into robots yet)
Framedragger: We think that Key Escrow is a Bad Thing; however the user should have the freedom to decide whether to go to prison or to reveal the content of one specific message without compromising all messages ever encrypted for one secret key. DON'
T USE IT UNLESS YOU ARE REALLY FORCED TO DO SO."
Framedragger: (and according to .kr banks, have a few people sit at table and literally stare at teams, making notes. such conservative bank, hasn'
t changed them into robots yet)
☟︎ pete_dushenski: it wasn'
t so long ago that 'computer' came with 'screen' for me, as per girls in that trilema piece.
jurov: reminded me to that old joke "Don'
t say anything. If you say, don'
t write. If you write, don'
t sign your name. If you sign, don'
t be surprised."
pete_dushenski: the only thing in setting up eulora that i haven'
t figured out yet was where the foxybot code goes.
a111: I haven'
t seen mike_c-
Framedragger: re. latter, yes postgres doesn'
t instruct, apparently it's efficient on bulk writes that way, as the os can use its own cache to optimize the write order etc..
BingoBoingo reading the novel formerly called Disgrace which I shall call "Africa: Country For Old MEN, and by MEN we mean Petrus" can'
t help but think poor dumpy Bev ought to take Dave Lurie as Bev's wife
mircea_popescu: we don'
t have the prerequisites for useful miner discussion anyway.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-01#1595094 << wallet needs to be fixed, which yes reduces to not much reuse of the current item, but you can'
t have trb without a means to pay. the miner is iffier business, and really i can'
t conceive why it'd be a priority. let it be, do useful things besides.
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-01 00:23 mats: in my view, the state doesn'
t have any business in regulating marriage at all
mats: i don'
t remember reading anything about alfs encounter
mats: aren'
t there a lot of addicts where you are, what's odd about a car burglary
phf: mats: i don'
t quite remember, but i think you're located somewhere exciting?
mats: er, shouldn'
t have any*
mats: in my view, the state doesn'
t have any business in regulating marriage at all
☟︎ mircea_popescu: apollo the symbol strives to mark down the discovery of apollo the god, much like ٤ stives to mark down the number 4. you wouldn'
t know it to look at the poor thing, but it is what the ~actual~ arabic numeral for a set of four items looks like.
phf: can write reams of koan annotations "next time asciilifeform shouldn'
t forget his umbrella!"
mircea_popescu: the answer doesn'
t have to be correct, moreover can'
t even be. it helps the bleating kids if it is meaningful. to them.
mircea_popescu: you don'
t make a very good teacher, even as you're a fine engineer!
mircea_popescu: man, thinks and therefore is, artifact, willed therefore here, but god is here before any will, and its being outside the possible scope of any will. which is why the ancient literary convention of the hero's journey : gods can'
t change. they don'
t give up smoking.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-31 06:54 davout:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-31#1594446 <<< i'm confused, isn'
t the 8-ball a set of factors that you multiplied into the running product, and for which 're-running' makes little sense, as being already present in the global factors product?
mircea_popescu: the golumn also doesn'
t consciously anything, which is why dogs jack off but golums do not.
trinque: it may just be an internal bias of mine that these people couldn'
t have ever consciously designed anything
trinque: but then I don'
t know enough about that end of things to know whether the ideology actually flowed from a particular fountain
mircea_popescu: what rms thought, in his amusing naivite, to be defending hadn'
t in fact existed for a decade by the point news of it reached him. fruhlingserwachen, the steiner offensive.
mircea_popescu:
t you consider the limitations of statically linking very carefully, and consider your customer and their needs, plus the long-term support you will need to provide."
phf: windows for a longest time had a very stable abi, as per "you can run windows 95 programs still!1", where's i suspect mac os x probably doesn'
t. it's the same problem on openbsd, sure you can static link, but you will have to recompile after the next release.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform to say it again : llvm is not "a competitor" for gcc. llvm was written quite exactly with full knowledge of gcc in mind. you know they fully understand how gcc works, and i don'
t mean on the first order, but on the last, BECAUSE of little signs like these.
mircea_popescu: i don'
t know how new they are. seem pretty well formed.
Framedragger:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-31#1594781 << hmm. what i could do is, check that all generated gpg keys have the right e and N (by comparing to the e,N,IP CSVs that i fully trust); to make sure that i didn'
t mess up the gpg-generation thing. i don'
t think it'd be really possible, and i had done some manual checks before, but maybe worth to write an automated full-on test.
☝︎ davout:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-31#1594446 <<< i'm confused, isn'
t the 8-ball a set of factors that you multiplied into the running product, and for which 're-running' makes little sense, as being already present in the global factors product?
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: you don'
t understand. you're supposed to know when you cause core dumps and just work around it.
mircea_popescu: so you did nothing, the 8ball didn'
t do it, and it's not a rank repeat.
trinque: why the fuck would you move what didn'
t change
trinque: and see what I didn'
t write
trinque: know what, those reverse dns and geolocation lookups shouldn'
t even be on the gpg keys, and I don'
t see yet what it's matching in them.