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pete_dushenski: "I typically pay
$5 to
$10 to charge up. Every single station has been, for years, mediocre to terrible. The stations are often broken due to software or hardware problems, and remain out of service for weeks. Competition among electric car drivers for these public charging stations is fierce and intensifying. It’s practically impossible for me to find an open charging station during the day."
trinque:
$gettrust deedbot Joshua-I
trinque:
$s from:asciilifeform haskell
mats: dunno that you can buy an hour's stay in a shoebox for
$800 in nyc
pete_dushenski: "“I am looking to weed out police and crazies,” she said. She estimates that only one in four potential customers ultimately passes. Those who do win some time with a professional escort/dominatrix, but it comes at a hefty price: Each hour can cost up to
$800, and Rita’s cut is 30%." << steep!
☟︎ trinque: phf: mostly speaking to that, yes. this guy with the
$maxint boat probably spends plenty of time off it too
deedbot: webbyz may not
$up deedbot
trinque: every
$framework poorly duplicates information and functionality already in a proper db
Framedragger: trinque: you can *declare* your catalog in said py file, and make
$framework build db for you; etc.; but sure, it's still shitty
Framedragger: re sane web, there were semi-decent attempts which have made use of. for example, declare db model in python file, make
$framework produce a working api over that model, incl implementing all the
http methods corresponding to operations (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE)
thestringpuller: Not enough BTC capital providing bid depth compared to market cap. Feel bad for makeup girl who "earned
$20k". Probably would have made more showing her tits here.
a111: Logged on 2016-07-17 16:59 Framedragger: asciilifeform: i guess you have little patience for spotting potentially hopeful people, and bringing them up to speed on
$ideology / teaching them / etc. which is absolutely understandable, afaiic.
Framedragger: asciilifeform: i guess you have little patience for spotting potentially hopeful people, and bringing them up to speed on
$ideology / teaching them / etc. which is absolutely understandable, afaiic.
☟︎☟︎ Framedragger: it was probably the about page where you ranted about how you were sitting in
$lecture thinking about a generic associative notation system etc etc, and realizing it's a slippery slope to hell and you need to implement a lisp machine
phf: girl still has wide eyed memories of me buying
$300 worth of fireworks at some random store in moscows, and launching all of them in snow, in residential area, literally in front of my grandmother's apartment building
a111: Logged on 2016-07-17 04:02 BingoBoingo: In other lulz "A third metro-east facility was also cited in June for a nonlethal paperwork violation. Midwest Rehabilitation and Respiratory Center, a 180-bed intermediate and skilled care facility at 727 N. 17th St. in Belleville, was cited with a class A violation and fined
$25,000 for failure to have an emergency evacuation plan in place for bariatric patients weighing more than 1,000 pounds. Midwest has requested a hearing, which wi
BingoBoingo: In other lulz "A third metro-east facility was also cited in June for a nonlethal paperwork violation. Midwest Rehabilitation and Respiratory Center, a 180-bed intermediate and skilled care facility at 727 N. 17th St. in Belleville, was cited with a class A violation and fined
$25,000 for failure to have an emergency evacuation plan in place for bariatric patients weighing more than 1,000 pounds. Midwest has requested a hearing, which wi
☟︎ a111: Logged on 2016-07-16 00:23 mircea_popescu: "The Solution To No Problems Back in 2011, when I ran AnonNews.org, I had to cope with frequent DDoS attacks - not all that surprising, given that it was a very popular news site and community for Anonymous, which was seeing the peak of its media coverage at the time. In 2011, however, it was pretty much impossible to get working DDoS mitigation for less than
$100 a month, and that was simply not a budget I had to spend on it
mircea_popescu: "The Solution To No Problems Back in 2011, when I ran AnonNews.org, I had to cope with frequent DDoS attacks - not all that surprising, given that it was a very popular news site and community for Anonymous, which was seeing the peak of its media coverage at the time. In 2011, however, it was pretty much impossible to get working DDoS mitigation for less than
$100 a month, and that was simply not a budget I had to spend on it
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "how much would you pay me for information that prevents destruction of
$1mn worth of materiel ?" us army : "3% of total damage as evaluated by us" ru army, in general "150% of maximal damage" and on the day before invasion, up to 1mn% of same.
trinque:
$s from:asciilifeform cribbed
pete_dushenski: o hey xilinx has market cap of
$12 bn aka 1/30th of facebook.
pete_dushenski: hard to believe that brokeback usg is spending
$bn on anything useful just to store in industrial warehouse until majick ltc day cometh
mircea_popescu:
$v 51B4D0A4E9B9E4963AFD3063A5F7DD49A3D71C6F6DC7AF3A0C98539A02CE468E
mircea_popescu:
$rate Apocalyptic -1 ex tmsr, currently tardstalk. apparently sense sometimes fails to take.
jurov: which is exactly the task what you want to be doen for
$100, I understand?
jurov: i'm wondering how this is ever a
$100 project, too
mod6:
$ du -sh boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2
mod6:
$ du -sh boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2.base64
mod6:
$ wc -l boost_1_52_0.tar.bz2.base64
mircea_popescu: what i'm thinking is : the binary/payload in question, base64'd, deedbotted, and the build script modified to take an optional parameter to "allow deedbot import from known signatures" and then it can have a
$ifdef for "buildoot"="deedbot.soandso"
mircea_popescu: if it's not worth hitting with a ~
$1k rocket, it's sure as fuck not worth hitting with a ~200k railgun shot.
Framedragger: how do i search for multiple words associated by OR, not AND?
$s works for this but btcbase's search doesn't, right?
ben_vulpes:
$google more things under heaven and earth
thestringpuller: "Did someone touch you the wrong way at work? Sue them!!!! For
$9.99"