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phf: well, if you have a cause, by up a whole block, put a fence around it, reinforce windows, have a nice workshop space or whatever.
as long
as nobody's bicycling in you're solid
phf: debbie harry
as the antagonist
BingoBoingo: ccustomed to playing comic roles, tossing around names such
as Robin Williams, Steve Martin, and Tom Hanks.[10] However, Travolta was aggressively sought after by producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron for this role because he had starred
as Danny Zuko in Grease, the second most successful movie musical to date, beaten only by Mamma Mia!."
BingoBoingo: "John Travolta
as Edna Turnblad, Tracy's mother and agent, an agoraphobe ashamed of her obesity. Travolta's casting
as Edna continues the tradition of having a man in drag portray the character, going back to the original 1988 film, which featured drag queen Divine
as Edna and at Hairspray's Broadway version, which featured Harvey Fierstein
as Edna.[10] Executives at New Line Cinema originally expected the part to be filled by an actor a
mircea_popescu: romanian to this day uses "a invedera"
as part of common please (to bring to the court, to put in the record). so the change isn't either that new or that central.
mircea_popescu: all they really wish to do is to scream
as loudly
as they can, permanently, that.
deedbot: A7C8CC92707C479FF0BB80BE549A82E9DF24ABB6 registered
as _FeltPen.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:38 Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it,
as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
mircea_popescu: anyway, if northern california is the outlier it usually is, we could judge this list to be maybe 3-500 total ? somewhere there,
as a guesstimate.
mircea_popescu: clearly, these people understand things
as well
as matters.
mircea_popescu: well what the fuck do i do here, the guy has a reasonable stand, but i mean... is this country so orcish it publishes no such thing
as a god damned judges list ?
hanbot: yeah mats def did solid work on that thing. dubious if it's complete, dubious how close the measuring could get. mircea_popescu
as i recall i googled for related terms, specifically avoiding lists
mats: three years now and nobody has filled her shoes
as far
as i know
mircea_popescu: anyway, this squarely counts
as a maintenance item that cost more than not bothering i guess.
mircea_popescu: anyway,
as to the punctual objection, yes very much directory should be dht.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform it's also not clear there's such a thing
as "perpetuum mobile" that is still recognizable. this is no license to sell "state of the art perpetuum mobili"
mircea_popescu: kinda destroys the value proposition of the whole thing. im sure that just
as soon
as the delusion dries up, and their bubble finally gets punctured, be it because we finally smash the fed presses, or for any other reason, they'll find it within themselves that the need to eat exceeds the disinclination to not repent.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-26 15:38 Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it,
as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
Framedragger: non sequitur
as far
as tor's use is concerned. he came out himself about him being the leaker. this breaks the anonymity.
BingoBoingo: <Framedragger> wut? snowden used tor << Not
as single thing and
as soon
as what he was doing became known his situation became precarious
Framedragger: but to suggest that folk from within are in on it,
as in usg agents whatnot, is bull. i know that in terms of effects there may not be much of a difference, but whenever you say "prolly controlled burn by those idiots", i want to smack you because those friends are not dumb at all.
☟︎☟︎ mod6: sorry for the disruption. running fine, wanted to get the logging redirected
as it should.
Framedragger: with irc logs it's easy
as selection is rather 'discrete' (one line separate from another). in blog, it's a bunch of text, so more difficult
a111: Logged on 2016-06-13 01:00 Framedragger should write some kind of simple thingie which takes (1) keyword and (2) timestamp pairs
as intervals, and produces a kind of wiki page for all given keywords. (2) can be amended later
as needed. so that there'd be a page for gossipd without much effort at all
mircea_popescu: you're stuck paying 10x
as much in capital goods, and end up saving 80% or so in energy costs. which in most stable farmland is a great deal.
mircea_popescu: it's just normal land, you build the pilar on it, acts
as a turning point for this long arm
mircea_popescu: there's also a version you can run on your own desktop or server. pro version,
as it were.
Corsets: It's on my phone
as an app. I just used coinspace.
mircea_popescu:
as long
as there's no clicking involved, i'm linguistislutty.
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: asciilifeform: for my own purposes /
as backup, wrote myself a real shitty and simplistic log viewer thingie just now:
http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/ - may be useful
as backup etc.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform indeed. quite possibly lysenko himself made it up
as he went, like trad. curt buffoon.
mircea_popescu: i guess so. plenty of "lysenkoist" dudes were
as convinced of the entire shitstack
as yarvin is convinced the usg will survive.
mircea_popescu: meanwhile, what majorana or minorana said or didn't say, inasmuch
as it's true, has little to do with anything but that - its truth.
mircea_popescu: because the shit contents is due,
as we discussed, to the imperatives of the flesh. if you're an agent and you wanna survive which means you wanna survive and are an agent, you're stuck with the shit.
mircea_popescu: of course meta-rational is a thing. but sovereign reason is a very different thing from mere "reason"
as peddled by the feminine usg & friends.
mircea_popescu: you can't accept the premise
as a theoretical construct to examine ?
mircea_popescu: even
as they don't work. but guard doesn't work even worse.
mircea_popescu: anyway, the point here is : that for
as long
as "upper body strength" was the bottleneck limiting human civilisation, you had male citizenship. had females been advantaged by nature there, you'd have had female citizenship. they aren't, it's a cruel joke, watch slavegirls trying to build up muscle and weep sometime.
mircea_popescu: there's absolutely nothing wrong with "police brutality", just
as long
as the brutalized are the losers. rape is actually right and proper, just
as long
as the only rape victims are poor women and their children, whatever sex or age. etcetera.
mircea_popescu: sms
as you go. especially if it's for a good cause, such
as bloating upstream code with random exceptions required to fix errors in downstream. you know, like windows does it.)
trinque: this place openly hates DC
as much
as asciilifeform does
mircea_popescu: the cost of malleation is ~0,
as long
as you include a fee it suits someone
mircea_popescu: well you could see it then, too, just i guess meanwhile forgot ? anyway, there's a reason we did what we did and still
as good now
as then.
mod6: im confused about why you're saying this now,
as opposed to saying "we should be able to specify either!"
mod6: and we're still at a point where it's a leaf, so if it is decided that we ditch that
as a "blessed" utility or necessary change, then we ditch and we don't have to do anything else.
mircea_popescu: ;;later tell pete_dushenski pingback mystery solved : your blog is at 23.229.239.2, but you keep sending pingbacks from 50.62.176.244. Trilema responds with a "please send pingbacks from the blog's own IP"
as discussed in
http://trilema.com/2014/o-hai-let-me-verify-your-identity/ which you're supposed to see and know why it is your pingbacks don't make it.
thestringpuller: i guess the nicks act
as a foreign key cause under unique constraint and one per person...
thestringpuller: okay. so lets say Segwitz address starts with 'P00'. you send 1 BTC from a standard address
as inputs into the segitz address. the segwitz address now spends back to a standard address. but the way it spends is with non-standard opcodes, so called "bastard unspent outputs". so it spends to a real btc address "1something". When TRB validates it's the chain of tx's it'll encounter the segwit part
as NO_OP. Should we just bury these coi
thestringpuller: ah. but with segwit coins TRB should treat coins
as if they are burned?
mircea_popescu: many layers to a soft fork. i personally will take any attempt to use any of this crap
as an attempt to scam and negrate consequently.
shinohai: BingoBoingo: i was going to refer to it
as a mere blip since only 1K blocks
thestringpuller: If your wallet wanted to it could go further trace these coins and delay treating them and their descendants
as confirmed until the last non-understood part was buried beyond some sufficient threshold, it's simple to implement in a full node wallet (we do tracking like that for 'negative confirmations' for conflicted transactions in core now), but so far no one has seen a reason to beyond the basic, "ignore until confirmed" behavior.
mircea_popescu: well, trail-less vote is much like "poloniex" or whatever : will print
as a "result" whatever number the owner gives it.
Framedragger: i can certainly see it!
as in, intentional project and everything.
mircea_popescu: the uk has
as much a chance today to be the uk of 1816
as the state of indiana does.
Framedragger: i wonder. in times of uncertainty, investors move money elsewhere. say eu continues to crumble down, with states threatening to leave / leaving, euro going down. could gbp be eventually seen
as a "foreign stable thing" in europe? my bets are that it won't; but it'd be a curious outcome
mircea_popescu: 3.5k transistors is actually not a bad model for a neuron,
as bugpowder may perhaps attest.
mircea_popescu: especially
as you could make a really large pile of ram
a111: Logged on 2016-06-24 01:30 asciilifeform: 'Two months later, on October 1st,
as an adjunct to Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty, Robert Strange McNamara started inducting into the military men who previously would not have qualified in a million years. He called it Project 100,000 ...'
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform actually long multiply
as squares and sums is not half of a bad idea, because binary processor.
mircea_popescu: i've but a vague memory, i keep about
as close tabs on this shitshow
as i do on github.