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BingoBoingo:
I mean the part where a fob exists that isn't infineon
a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 19:52 BingoBoingo: But its official.
I now have the keys.
BingoBoingo: How many times will
I be on hold befor this phone tramite ends
lobbes:
I can see it. It is true my only exposure in my life to kids thus far has been the unrestrained wildebeasts of the US-variety.
lobbes: makes sense.
I was going to say, diana_coman must have shiva-arms extending from brain
lobbes:
I used to think
I wanted kids, but really,
I'm starting to see the 'pyramid scheme' angle talked about in the logs
lobbes: oh god.
I can't imagine digging through eulora source code while simultaneously dealing with kid interfacing at x irregular intervals
lobbes:
I need one of these whiteboards everyone talks about
lobbes: now
I feel like a true lord, my tmsr todo list has like 30 items lol. Forcing me into better organize myself though
lobbes:
I think
I could. Problem here is that lobbesbot has two search commands as it is (!Qs for searching #eulora logs, and !Qsarchive for searching archive). Would need to dis-ambiguate
mircea_popescu: like ye olde ;;google worked but really, no reason to have google still involved in any web process (in fact,
i very much recommend iptable-blocking all their ip ranges, because whether you know or not, 80% or so of websites out there tattle back to usg.alphabet, via "google analytics" or w/e else)
lobbes: hey congrats BingoBoingo! Nothing like being able to shit in solitude on-demand,
I tell you what
BingoBoingo:
I was told the way to do that tramite is over the telephone in the dead of night to experience less hold music
a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 17:01 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-25#1829419 << here's a pro tip : the chinese own the argentine supply chain (all those "supermercados") and, to a lesser but present degree uruguayan. they have a very powerful informal banking system, for one thing, meaning that if you know one or two of the old chinese women handling their repatriation of cash needs you're in a prime position to move millions, as
i can personally confirm from
mircea_popescu: tell them "
i am a lord of this republic thingee, looking for a female chinese slave", see what they say.
mircea_popescu: anyway, they prolly lub you, seems to be alf traits muchly valued in "'when
i hear 'culture',
i reach for my pistol" china.
mircea_popescu: and similarily,
i use my own whores to recruit young'uns ; but the chinese use their mothers. because what can you possibly do with an old woman ? what's she for in this world, if she isn't lubing up the teens and showing them how to fold their legs, a la
http://trilema.com/2015/carnita/ ?
mircea_popescu: some of these people might even observe he's still there later that day, and early or late the next day, and so on. so they might politely approach, and state their business, "respectable old man, chow dicks sent me from fuk-u province,
i must so and so". and the old man will politely tell you to come back so and so later and so on.
mircea_popescu:
i'll give you a simple example, by way of illumination.
mircea_popescu: it comes with other benefits, because they're well connected throughout, if you want a cop fired or a permit bit flipped ("hey,
i want my restaurant to serve alcohol" / "hey,
i want the restaurant downstairs to lose alcohol license so
i can sleep") or whatever else they can probably help.
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2018-06-25#1829419 << here's a pro tip : the chinese own the argentine supply chain (all those "supermercados") and, to a lesser but present degree uruguayan. they have a very powerful informal banking system, for one thing, meaning that if you know one or two of the old chinese women handling their repatriation of cash needs you're in a prime position to move millions, as
i can personally confirm from
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 06:15 mircea_popescu: this habit of "
i'll publish" is on the record having killed more smart men than the police.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 12:20 spyked:
I think there's great benefit in the ffa chapter-based approach, so
I'm not sure yet what the genesis should include. maybe only the lispm piece? or only the spec file from lispm? my sense so far is that after some discussion, at least some of the parts will be rewritten
mircea_popescu: spyked>
I think there's great benefit in the ffa chapter-based approach << that ~started with a genesis~.
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 03:01 hanbot: BingoBoingo> Aite, next time
I go to the feria to look at kitchen utensils Imma have to bring a latina. "Evwerything on the table is a matched set you won't separate" my ass << fwiw, in my experience the SA chinese shops have actually usable knives/glassware/etc (not cast iron specifically tho), and are guaranteed not to pretensewall, or at least, not in the same manner.
BingoBoingo: In the first half of today's game Uruguay has scored two goals and Russia has scored two yellow cards.
I am starting to suspect winning strategies in futbol (selling your injuries, falling like it is a disaster every time) contribute to the local cultural failures
mod6: and
i see no reason not to include it in main vtree.
mod6:
I might not get to it this week, probably sometime in early july, but
I'm going to roll in your aggression vpatch to the foundation patch set as well.
a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 12:20 spyked:
I think there's great benefit in the ffa chapter-based approach, so
I'm not sure yet what the genesis should include. maybe only the lispm piece? or only the spec file from lispm? my sense so far is that after some discussion, at least some of the parts will be rewritten
spyked: ave1, that's actually a good point.
I'll put it on the todo list.
spyked:
I think there's great benefit in the ffa chapter-based approach, so
I'm not sure yet what the genesis should include. maybe only the lispm piece? or only the spec file from lispm? my sense so far is that after some discussion, at least some of the parts will be rewritten
☟︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2018-06-25 03:52 asciilifeform: spyked: prolly
i oughta elaborate re the item in your 4th footnote. a compact lisptron has no particular reason to have any notions of parsing baked in; all it needs is 1) a basic
i/o mechanism 2) a way to load an initial pre-built s-expression into the working memory and immediately evaluate it.
lobbes: but for now, bed.
I'll report back with findings
lobbes: aha. yeah,
I got some diagnostics to perform looks like.
mircea_popescu: well, answer something, at any rate. "
i think this works but
i have no idea why or what's going on" is what monkey said about radiobanana.
lobbes: makes sense. see
I'm glad
I came here before actually adding caching layers
lobbes:
I'm going to try to get some server-side caching going. Though mysql error logs dun complain about lack of resources or anything, so
I'm not 100% sure it'll help. And it's not like the Rockchip was running out of memory either (had over 1.5 GB of available RAM during the downage)
mircea_popescu: "If [unrelated insane nonsense],
I'll publish my internal, MULE-free version, dubbed Emacs 19.2003. Before
I do that, however,
I need to know what you think of Emacs 20.3 -- mail me with your experiences."
mircea_popescu: this habit of "
i'll publish" is on the record having killed more smart men than the police.
☟︎ phf: apparently the reason
i don't remember getting the archive is because there was no archive. "release ... is planned" "
i'll publish ... before
i do that ..."
a111: Logged on 2018-05-31 21:40 phf:
i remember seeing the archive.org version of the relevant page, but
i think the correspond tar.gz was not in archive, and
i gave up tryin to track it down
hanbot: BingoBoingo> Aite, next time
I go to the feria to look at kitchen utensils Imma have to bring a latina. "Evwerything on the table is a matched set you won't separate" my ass << fwiw, in my experience the SA chinese shops have actually usable knives/glassware/etc (not cast iron specifically tho), and are guaranteed not to pretensewall, or at least, not in the same manner.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: in other lulz,
i am pleased to report that firefox 45 has about a degree of magnitude more memory-related crashes than firefox 10.
mircea_popescu: try as he might (not that he does), /me can't summon any sympathy for the "oh, it should be someone else's job, if
i see police coming in
i don't pick a rifle and man a post, hurr" barnacles.
PeterL: asciilifeform:
I guess
I was cheating, used cygwin, and yes,
I know it will not be as good as having actual FG attached
brazilish: from what
i assist on local newspaper, in a city of almost 2M there are at least 10 homicides a day, usually 8 drug related and 2 random folk that hasn't handed out properly money related
mircea_popescu: and so when
i say "the link between two bit whores and any english-speaking earth science academic is the bottle of american cola the two bit whores shoved up their butts",
i'm misrepresenting the relationsip. even if they are, factually, the stupid sons of human scum.
PeterL: asciilifeform: in the interests of science,
I built your ffa on a windows system and it appears to work. For some reason gprbuild didn't work, but when
I used gnatmake
I got a working executable. (
I also had to mangle v.py in the process to make it work on my system)
BingoBoingo:
I actually wouldn't mind more extreme cold
brazilish:
i like the climate here because if you have shadow and minimal ventilation you can live, but that's of course a reason about the shitload of poor people that can survive virtually doing nothing
brazilish: mircea_popescu:
i know your blog after the ethereum disaster, then a couple of weeks ago discovered irc logs
brazilish: but
i learned pretty quickly portuguese and so the idea to melt with the population appealed me
brazilish:
i got a brazilian passport in my childhood but not from here
BingoBoingo:
I saw a new name pop up and granted voice. Decided to do some A/B testing and not ask this guy about his daddy for a change.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu:
I'd like it more if there were more brown latinas and less zombie pale folk
brazilish: well, no experience with slaves,
i like normal intercourse
mircea_popescu: brazilish
i take slaves, prices kinda meaningless to me. wtf prices ? not like
i prostitute the harem.
mircea_popescu: anyway,
i spent some time in argentina on the vastly supported conspiracy theory that it's a cool place. god help me there's chicken coops cooler than the whole shithole.
brazilish: well
i enjoy black girls, but never thought that the city was a total mess
phf: brazilish: you can always wash it by hand.
i've disassembled a lot of ebay thinkpads just to wash the frame of all the grease and dirt; but to answer the general question "libre" solutions are guilty until proven innocent around here. the pattern seems to be, find a seemingly unencumbered system, asciilifeform starts taking a look at it, discovers lizard hitler. until step 2 happens, impossible to say anything about the system.
mircea_popescu: quality ebony girls aren't that bad ; though
i prefer importing.
brazilish: logistic is a bit complicated, but there are some services that
i've used in the past
brazilish: fact is: here in my shitty city all the used stuff that
i find is way over used and full of grease, like way too much
brazilish: well,
I'd like to ask: does make moar sense to buy some pre 2009 (pre IME) laptop to do standard stuff?
brazilish: so
I saw a post on reddit about a supposed nsa free desktop, and
I'd like to ask opinions here
BingoBoingo: In one case
I was looking at a cast iron skillet that wasn't rusted to shit. The vendor wanted to bundle it with a whole bunch of specialty cast iron shit that was rusted to fuckhell.
BingoBoingo: Aite, next time
I go to the feria to look at kitchen utensils Imma have to bring a latina. "Evwerything on the table is a matched set you won't separate" my ass
mod6:
I'll call these guys and get them to throw in a ~new~ SSD for me this time. Or will just pay out, and find new service.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> mod6: by all indications you have a box with iron problem. in your place
i'd get a fresh set of iron, rather than sinking sweat into interpreting randomly flipped bits as 'bug' << yeah for sure, it certainly could be related to the disk issue.
I don't really think it's a 'bug' or anything.