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trinque: I can't just hide in this nice niche where I call (draw-circle* ...) and the thing does?
mircea_popescu: trinque i don't think you appreciate the horror of directx/opengl, for blessed lack of experience. but if you wish to get spooked and not be able to sleep ever again, do review the history of opengl 2006-2016 in context.
trinque: but not as though this isn't cool
mircea_popescu: trinque it isn't, not really.
mircea_popescu: trinque eh, such wasn't contemplated!
asciilifeform: and didn't do much aside from giving proggy a framebuffer to draw in, and open()
mircea_popescu: kristi doesn't have any sql anything on her computor ?
mircea_popescu: possibly because you're wasting your time with internet dorks who aren't involved in asic market ?
mats: he doesn't have a passport at any rate
deedbot: http://trilema.com/2016/i-dont-think-you-understand-how-credit-cards-work/ << Trilema - I don't think you understand how credit cards "work".
mircea_popescu: Framedragger amusingly, he didn't officially report having enough with them to allow him to get that.
Framedragger: i don't know if it's better, but yeah a cronjob would indeed work. *however*, you then may not get around those exceptional cases where client requests page which is still processing from cronjob request - and cache already expired. unless you set it to be tightly timed i guess?
Framedragger: http://log.mkj.lt/trilema/20161018/#23 << it is a pity that nginx caching mechanism does not support stale-while-revalidate - which is: if client requests page which hasn't expired in cache, serve from cache; if expired in cache, serve (the stale version) from cache, and update *in the background*. this is RFC 5861. apparently supported in newer varnish tho.
deedbot: http://cascadianhacker.com/we-dont-have-a-security-problem-we-have-a-branding-problem << CH - We don't have a security problem, we have a branding problem!
mircea_popescu: anyway. german state/govt has a point : peons are replaceable. if they won't fuck - there's orcs somewhere that will.
pete_dushenski: ad is included in article and is eminently reasonable. nothing a pa or nanny wouldn't do. i seriously dun get it and it drives me up the fucking wall. the gall of these impotent shits. to think that it's evil for employers to have specific expectations rather than being 'universally' 'inclusive'.
mircea_popescu: whole steaming pile of droppings is predicated on "don't get involved and let us run things" after all. match made in heaven.
mats: i don't know that much has changed
asciilifeform: there isn't a 'b2slave' yet afaik
mircea_popescu: if there isn't any infrastructure, the difference between "extremists" and "civilised people" is nil. much like when there aren't any balls, the difference between usg presidential hopefuls is nil.
mircea_popescu: they can't be finished
a111: Logged on 2016-10-15 05:05 mircea_popescu: anyway, it's pretty evident russia is pivoting from syria to a iraq spur via turkey. so yeah, sure, whatever, bazaar al-asado won't be there forever.
mircea_popescu: and this isn't "in orbit". too much friction there. this is in outer space.
mircea_popescu: your ship ain't ever moving at 100. maybe 50. maybe.
mircea_popescu: my railgun doesn't let you get within 50k km of it.
mircea_popescu: no, the point is, the dust in the rings of saturn doesn't enter spontaneous fusion because it all moves ~the same direction and ~the same speed. so sure, leave it there, it'll make a nice bing sound as it hits the outer casing.
mircea_popescu: and your 100kw won't actually allow you to make a laser strong enough to cut al alloy or w/e ther fuck i use.
mats: pages 4-5 have the relevant information if you don't want to read the whole thing.
mircea_popescu: mats it hasn't been understated by me, last we discussed this.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-17 04:32 asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: 'invisible' is not the word, object above absolute zero is 'visible', just not to any device that doesn't also fire at pigeons.
mircea_popescu: no, you can't do that, because air friction. ☟︎
mats: railgun doesn't change the 'kill chain', yes - you still need to detect, identify, track target, communicate this information to the firing platform, then launch the weapon
mircea_popescu: this is ~already the logical trend ; and used in some applications (the ones where idiots and imbeciles weren't involved)
ben_vulpes: didn't we have this thread?
mats: on land you'd use passive, reactive armors like ceramics, composites, ERA, i don't think a ship could in practical terms carry it
a111: Logged on 2016-10-17 03:50 asciilifeform: if the d00d weren't a zhirinovsky-style muppet, he'd be recruiting good old-fashioned brownshirts just about now.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: omg own goals don't count
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: 'invisible' is not the word, object above absolute zero is 'visible', just not to any device that doesn't also fire at pigeons. ☟︎
mats: i get that, i however haven't read any pentagon reports to suggest where that bound is at
mats: i dunno man, i'm not mp, i can't afford not-open-source intel
ben_vulpes: motors don't dissipate for what can be distinguished against bg?
mats: 'i can't properly describe what you believe so i'll use a word people commonly think is offensive'
asciilifeform: if the d00d weren't a zhirinovsky-style muppet, he'd be recruiting good old-fashioned brownshirts just about now. ☟︎
pete_dushenski: speaking of peter i's artillery, militarily-inclined russophiles (aren't they all) will enjoy http://www.artillery-museum.ru/en/main-exposition/the-history-of-russian-artillery-up-to-the-mid19th-century.html
asciilifeform: didn't seem to be turning. not much wind here.
mircea_popescu: this is what they're not saying, not that it isn't evident.
mircea_popescu: anyway - the numbers aren't exact ; but the principle is inescapable. the more you insulate the more you pay to dissipate.
asciilifeform: brick isn't wholly pointless, you are forcing the attacker to use a shorter-range weapon with considerably louder/flashier shot
mircea_popescu: doesn't scale worth a shit either. spend 10k to encase it in metal shell, gunman spends $20 extra for his bullet, you're back to leaking. spend 1mn to encase the shell in brick, gunman spends $500 extra on ordnance you're back to leaking.
asciilifeform: fwiw the last few incidents weren't even antitank rifle but ordinary kalash, at ~100 metres.
mircea_popescu: mno. for instance - 2nd law works until you don't.
asciilifeform: everything works until doesn't.
mircea_popescu: worked until it didn't.
mircea_popescu: brick won't do much. all guy has to do is fire a grenade first.
mircea_popescu: the procedure doesn't evoke thinking, or even aware subjects.
BingoBoingo: Why can't she hate the previous guy instead?
pete_dushenski: so basically usa drags Benigno Aquino III by the nose to the united nations, gets inevitable anti-china ruling, duterte comes in and gives Scarborough Shoal to china anyways, much libtard us media flailing about how duterte 'just doesn't understand how the us-centric-unipolar world works'
mircea_popescu: but didn;t you make those rules up yourself ?
mircea_popescu: i suppose pyramids and all can't hurt.
rarepepeforever: don't use it
pete_dushenski: all these years i'd mistaken tyga for 'lil chuckee' on 'ym salute'. turns out i can't name a single tyga track after all. such impact.
asciilifeform: and nsa isn't even listed!1111
mircea_popescu: somehow this "some men don't need to ask" thing really gets the libtards all twisted up inside.
BingoBoingo: Known parties involved aren't known for working well in the first place.
mircea_popescu: km t
asciilifeform: !~later tell kmalkki did you try flipping the hdt bit inside some place in apu2 coreboot image that isn't signed ?
BingoBoingo: Bah, I'm surprised you haven't though to take away every color but two yellows for some time as a sort of punishment.
BingoBoingo: If you can't compose yourself in the morning with only two spectral lines you have no business having mornings!
BingoBoingo: Don't forget the low pressure sodium fixtures for lighting the bathroom mirror!
asciilifeform: they develop flicker, and i suppose this is 'not failed, normal people won't notice' to the sc4mz0rz pushing'em
asciilifeform: did offer, but he was working on a chick, wouldn't leave the magical corner.
mircea_popescu: but calling your university dean friend to get some kid kicked out of university because he's too white for school isn't anything.
asciilifeform: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-15#1555540 << crapple hasn't shipped gcc in years, they fraudulently symlink clang to 'gcc' ☝︎
mircea_popescu: anyway, it's pretty evident russia is pivoting from syria to a iraq spur via turkey. so yeah, sure, whatever, bazaar al-asado won't be there forever. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: "nobody knows where it went because you don't want us to admit how we lost it in all the wars, encounters and conflicts you've not yet come along to admitting you lost."
mircea_popescu: if the usg-sponsored "social sciences" weren't a pile of crap, someone'd have already written it.
mircea_popescu: no, it won't. the hussies will just get their injection somewhere else.
mats: in other news, https://citeam.org/here-s-why-assad-s-army-can-t-win-the-war-in-syria
ben_vulpes: pete_dushenski: i don't archive xcodes
thestringpuller: Didn't realize how easy it is to connect to IRC via sockets. Far simpler than HTTP by a long shot...
mircea_popescu: danielpbarron it's prolly be more practical to go to them ; bees don't move so well.
danielpbarron: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-14#1555447 << enough to cover whatever expenses it takes to get one to me; i don't mind bees. ☝︎
ben_vulpes: doesn't count from bitcoinday?
mod6: lol, "this isn't fucking tanning."
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: while useful conversations happen in channel, i have little doubt that shiva would be more productive if he weren't reading and reposting yarvin, bbc, el reg, or whatever 'sekoority' bloggers. it's really not hard for anyone to imagine.
pete_dushenski: maybe they don't relate except as loosely applied tags or labels for individuals disliked by socialists. not knowing or caring what the words actually mean, libtards just conjure up accusations like 'child pornographer' or 'verbal abuser' when being dismissive.
a111: Logged on 2016-10-12 19:46 mircea_popescu: much to everyone's couldn't have predicted, there's no genuine MARKET in child porn etc.
pete_dushenski: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-10-12#1555015 << wasn't this milo guy in the ben shapiro camp of mainstream alt-right ? ☝︎
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> in other news, "i am vampyr and you can't be vladimir because it's too close to vampyr"<< LOL
mircea_popescu: first they can't have halloween candy ; then they can't fight, or climb trees ; or be home alone ; or touch ; or etcetera. by now it's ... pretty much endless re-dos of carmen winstead.
thestringpuller: "Burn burn burn down hot topic. Don't let it steal your soul...../ Burnin' down. / Hot topic." - In depeche mode mode
mircea_popescu: in other news, "i am vampyr and you can't be vladimir because it's too close to vampyr"
Framedragger: hahaha. well, fair enough, can't see why that couldn't have been the case. but if so, even more hilarious!
Framedragger: couldn't find anything after (very) cursory glance at logs, so, random question #667: has anyone considered crawling tor hidden services for their rsa (1024 bit iirc!) keys, and dumping them into phuctor? apologies if there was already a discussion with regards to this.
asciilifeform: kmalkki: iirc in evil mode, it jtags (for pin testing) but won't halt
a111: Logged on 2016-10-14 11:14 thestringpuller: trinque: dunno if this is reasonable: but for !!wot could we possibly also get !!signedwot ? That is deedbot returns a signed wot-sexp timestamped from some point? doesn't have to update in real time, maybe once a week? ty for your time.
mircea_popescu: but he doesn't get to know that.
trinque: isn't that, but rather, he wants to know he got the wot dump I sent
mod6: <+thestringpuller> mod6: what's jeezy's numba one rule ? ;) << don't get caught
mircea_popescu: these "social sciences" idiots. so don't you know, online polls are "unscientific" because they're "opt-in", ie they reflect the views of people who wish their views reflected. meanwhile their "scientific" polls are what, they call people up, ask them some questions, and if those people hang up they ??? get a court order ? get the schmuck sentenced to jail without a definite term, us style, "the key is in your pocket mr!" ?