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trinque: at least our turd politicians aren't even
clever enough to make those
decimation: asciilifeform: it seems like a
clever script could stuff into bitcoind 'as is'
cazalla: yeah, they can buy citizenship here too for 5 million so those
clever chinese were giving the AU gov 5 million, borrowing the 5 million back from some chinese lender and then using that to buy 5 million in property once they got here
ascii_field: decimation: what the more
clever hucksters are doing is to search for 'undergrazed' scams
ascii_field: 128 bits by a
clever child in three languages - never
assbot: Logged on 09-06-2015 12:21:50; mircea_popescu: there existed an "official" one, MMN80CPU and a number of unofficial clones made in small runs and mostly clandestinely. (most of ex-soviet bloc economy in the early 90s consisted of "anyone who is
clever enough to use this nobody's fixed capital - welcome to do so for the cost of the consumables")
mircea_popescu: there existed an "official" one, MMN80CPU and a number of unofficial clones made in small runs and mostly clandestinely. (most of ex-soviet bloc economy in the early 90s consisted of "anyone who is
clever enough to use this nobody's fixed capital - welcome to do so for the cost of the consumables")
☟︎ decimation: the ransomers are
clever, not asking too much
mircea_popescu: trinque the jew part i really can't explain. but a forced meme is what cancerous fags do when they try to create a meme. which is EXACTLY like what idiot kids do when they "create exchange", but exactly. ignorance so ignorant it doesn't grok why it's being ignorant but thinks itself
clever.
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 09:27:49; mircea_popescu:
clever chick with a head fulla stupid meets #b-a. anyone care to bet on the linecount total ?
assbot: Logged on 19-05-2015 09:27:49; mircea_popescu:
clever chick with a head fulla stupid meets #b-a. anyone care to bet on the linecount total ?
mircea_popescu:
clever chick with a head fulla stupid meets #b-a. anyone care to bet on the linecount total ?
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: kinda funny that drm never got as
clever as viruses. even back when both these were
clever, the ms-dos era.
ascii_field: they will be happy to learn just how
clever cosmic ray is
williamdunne: joecool: Have you heard of the .sucks one? Its pretty
clever. They're charging something like $4k to buy in the pre-order period so that brands will buy it before someone creates yourservice.sucks
mircea_popescu: the alternatives to this are unclear. if very
clever you could have traded, but various ethic groups had a defacto monopoly on that, and a very large cultural advantage.
ben_vulpes: stop being so damn
clever, herr popescu.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: in principle, one can do
clever things to weasel out of the cache problem - such as setting max product size and gcd'ing said parcels together
decimation: yes, the whole document reads as a retroactive justification for guido's missteps. "no no, you see it was a
clever strategy to release python 3 in a way that made it seem that it sucked ass."
mircea_popescu: hm, that might not be so
clever, ends up crunching the lines instead of crunching the nodes by outside exposure.
jurov: yea, it was respectable when compiler was less
clever than programmer
gabriel_laddel: one could tear out all windows crud from SBCL, and replace the C crud with some
clever assembler hacks in a manner similar to what I've been told T did.
would-liquify points out, for folks who aspire to attend conf-4 - saving ~500 usd by doubling layover time is -not-
clever adlai: this elon, he's a
clever guy. oughtta do marketing.
ascii_field: Chillum: How can people be so
clever yet make such dumb mistakes << autists like ulbricht/dpr get nailed by trusting in meat. 'eusocial' folks like mr lottery -also- get nailed by trusting in meat. just like when an airplane falls, pilots and passengers get same fate
mircea_popescu: <Chillum> How can people be so
clever yet make such dumb mistakes << whole thing reads to me more like a case of baxies than anything legitimately prosecutable.
Chillum: How can people be so
clever yet make such dumb mistakes
mats: trinque: underestimating dangerous people is how
clever folks get killed all the time.
trinque: cept those here and a handful of
clever meatspace guys
Chillum: really
clever kids exploit the adults, not the other way around
nubbins`: Adlai (
clever/stupid), (lazy/industrious) but he says all his officers had /at least/ two of the qualities
nubbins`:
clever, lazy, and stupid, say?
Adlai: cf "I divide officers into four classes -- the
clever, the lazy, the stupid and the industrious. Each officer possesses at least two of these qualities. Those who are
clever and industrious are fitted for the high staff appointments. Use can be made of those who are stupid and lazy. The man who is
clever and lazy is fit for the very highest commands. He has the temperament and the requisite nerves to
Adlai: aha, "The Romans thought
clever slaves were troublesome and a threat"
Chillum: and here I thought I was being
clever chetty: humans, more and more
clever ways to commit mayhem on each other.
mircea_popescu: The concept of the technological singularity, or the ultra-rapid advent of superhuman intelligence, was first proposed by the British cryptologist I. J. Good in 1965: "Let an ultraintelligent machine be defined as a machine that can far surpass all the intellectual activities of any man however
clever."
trinque: I could see someone
clever turning them into a far-right movement of some kind
ben_vulpes: maybe the trick is to leverage existing industrial commodity electrical motors and do something
clever with the batteries.
mats: the
clever ones are already losing their minds in group
assbot: "These fools have been handed a technology so
clever, so disruptive and revolutionary, that the rulers of the world would have to fully unmask themselves as ruthless tyrants in order to suppress it, — or give up their thrones on their own free will — if it were used correctly, that is." pe Trile ... (
http://bit.ly/1DeNkIB )
pete_dushenski: how is ignoring the best first largest cult 'more
clever' ?
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: the countermeasures aren't usually something a
clever person can learn from reading books
mircea_popescu: " machines are exactly as 'loyal' as their operator is
clever and conscientious - men are not."
ascii_field: not a guarantee of defeat, sure, but machines are exactly as 'loyal' as their operator is
clever and conscientious - men are not.
decimation: the guy's solution was pretty
clever - build an oven out of fr4!
mircea_popescu: start it from something that's derpy but works, i say, rather than something that's
clever, but doesn't.
mircea_popescu: i wonder if the chick's
clever enough to have done this deliberately.
decimation:
http://www.loper-os.org/?p=1299 < "One
clever soul suggested applying this doctrine to yet a fourth profession, creating a kind of “programmer priest.” Perhaps one day there will indeed be someone you can trust to pronounce – truthfully and competently – that a crypto-system is strong, that a protocol has not been diddled, that your computer serves only a single master."
mircea_popescu: "What, then, did I find to praise in Galbraith? In the first place, his personal example, which is encouraging for someone like me who has entered the later stages of his life. Galbraith wrote The Economics of Innocent Fraud when he was 96. That was the last of the approximately 50 books that he wrote, and he wrote them clearly, never giving the impression of wanting to be thought
clever because of the difficulty of wh
mircea_popescu: i love how "awesome" has come to mean "i think we're not paying these dudes enough". originally teh various journalist herdsmen thought they were being oh so
clever danielpbarron: i don't think they are so rational; i suspect it has more to do with "going viral" like a
clever youtube video, and having been in on it before it was trendy
assbot: "These fools have been handed a technology so
clever, so disruptive and revolutionary, that the rulers of the world would have to fully unmask themselves as ruthless tyrants in order to suppress it, — or give up their thrones on their own free will — if it were used correctly, that is." pe Trile ... (
http://bit.ly/1wb65X4 )
mircea_popescu: reminds me of a much older but quite central asciilifeform point : "These fools have been handed a technology so
clever, so disruptive and revolutionary, that the rulers of the world would have to fully unmask themselves as ruthless tyrants in order to suppress it, or give up their thrones on their own free will if it were used correctly, that is."
decimation: but these spinal codes are
clever in the sense that they cover a variety of channel snr's simultaneously
mircea_popescu: you
clever boy you thestringpuller. i was just writing as to the stupidity of that.
ben_vulpes: there are
clever things you could do with hashing the order and using that as a private key for receipts or something like that...
fluffypony: mircea_popescu: a street criminal can be smart, not the same as being visionary or being
clever :)
ben_vulpes: i've not found a
clever way to encourage "git" to poop "tags" between given commits to STDOUT.
adlai discussed this paper with the dad over the dinner. the dad suggested that demand could increase independently of increases in the userbase, which is correct.
clever dad!
jurov: because there are
clever interleaving schemes to allow for faster reading