3900+ entries in 0.141s

spyked: asciilifeform, yeah, it's right below
phf's initial reply. the whole thing
spyked:
phf, slither.io is very similar to agar.io, which was similarly addictive back in the day. killed a lot of hours with it, so from that perspective, definitely wouldn't recommend trying it
a111: Logged on 2017-08-19 23:57
phf: fwiw, if the goal is to put an existing lisp machine onto an fpga, then i don't think macivory is a particularly good target. the goal would be to run Genera, which is severely lacking sources for critical components.
mircea_popescu:
phf also worth bearing in mind that point re introductions in the rothbard series. people more recent than the author daring to pen introductions are the exact equivalents of herostratus ; and to be treated no better.
mircea_popescu:
phf fwiw, culianu was actually killed by the national-socialist PCR (romanian communist party).
a111: Logged on 2017-08-21 03:11
phf: and on and on and on. march of progress
a111: Logged on 2017-08-20 23:50
phf: one, Ioan Culianu, who was in turn killed in 91, some say over his criticism of romanian right, but of course we all know that he was dispatched by the occult interests over his research in that field.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-21 03:05
phf: fare: "I'm all for supporting old implementations (we support Genera, furgossake), but that's very different from supporting an old ASDF. ASDF was designed to be self-upgradable precisely so that the way to deal with an old ASDF is to upgrade it."
r0nin-:
phf: i thought dark enlightenment completely discredited itself, by trying to julius evola while neckbeard
jhvh1:
phf: The operation succeeded.
mircea_popescu:
phf me either, but he keeps pretending as if, so what's it cost to believe.
mircea_popescu:
phf aka soubrette in french. girl who eats out your main bitch.
mircea_popescu: why do you eat your guests
phf, that's not respectable or civilised.
a111: Logged on 2017-04-26 16:05
phf: gprof interrupts the program every few ms and saves the backtrace, the whole family is called "sampling profilers" because it only knows of functions that it saw during the interrupt. functions with runtime < interrupt ms show up with wrong estimates
mod6: have you ever built the new way
phf?
mod6:
phf: <+mike_c> this exists: /var/trb/trb54/bitcoin/build/toolchain/usr/x86_64-therealbitcoin-linux-musl
a111: Logged on 2017-08-16 02:53
phf: so i've no idea if it even builds outside of buildroot anymore, but judging by
mircea_popescu:
phf it'd have been great for shrem, had he enough fucking sense to read his own name.
mod6: Guest41016 [~a111@unaffiliated/
phf/bot/a111-]
mod6:
phf: fwiw, i don't see a111 in my current /names list.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman, hanbot, trinque, bingoboingo, mod6, danielpbarron, mike_c, asciilifeform, davout, ben_vulpes,
phf, lobbes, mike_c, jurov, peterl, pete_dushenski ^
a111: Logged on 2017-08-13 02:40
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-11#1697030 << there are ways to silence almost all the "helpful" style warnings, but i couldn't figure out how to fight this one, short of disabling the locks.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-13 02:31
phf: heh, i really want to chat this subject up, but that's something that i probably shouldn't be talking about. i've no idea what's public and what's private.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-12 20:47
phf: (in random luls, since btcbase doesn't track renames for the longest time i thought that we had an actual "oglafbot" running. i saw BingoBoingo post an update a few times and wondered "what happened to oglafbot")
a111: Logged on 2017-07-13 15:18
phf: for the longest time i thought that common lisp spec is a magic paper against modernization. not so, and you can see it with the recent evolution of sbcl. for example they made it an error to locally shadow cl package symbols, e.g. (flet ((first (...))) ...) will fail, breaking a lot of reasonable old code. many historic idioms likewise produce compilation warnings, etc.
a111: Logged on 2017-07-21 00:02
phf: by the time i started figuring out the socioeconomic part of the question it was a year too late (they started tightening the screws some time before putin came to power, which was not so much the beginning but the announcement of the done deal. i remember '99 the situation of a lot of people changed drastically.)
BingoBoingo unsure
phf really will notice one complete scrape
edivad:
phf: so, sorry for not having asked before
mircea_popescu: anyway, forward your thanks to
phf for allowing your exericse.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-08 21:28 asciilifeform: in other noose, mod6 ,
phf , et al :
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-07-10#1681208 nao 1.5s . ( this with karasbuba-squaring used in exp, and comba-squaring used as base case in the former. )
a111: Logged on 2017-08-07 04:27 mircea_popescu:
phf did you live through soviet long enough to know the 10yo fixed-form composition ?
BingoBoingo: 4.a.1
phf loads salvage module and recovers scarecrow
mircea_popescu: 1.
phf is walking down the road ; 2.
phf perceives something in river ; 3.
phf goes to help ; 4.a.
phf discovers it was scarecrow, unloads helping module ; 4.b.
phf discovers it is muscovy and he's from lvov, unloads helping module ; 4.c
phf discovers it's his brother AND CARRIES ON.
mircea_popescu:
phf wouldn't you expect, if market encouraged cooperation, for fucking to be most common in market-driven societies and least common in marketless ones ? whereas europe has a fertility problem and chuka very much does not ?
mircea_popescu:
phf did you live through soviet long enough to know the 10yo fixed-form composition ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
phf no. because how does he reconcile it with literate programming ?
mircea_popescu:
phf anglotard youths are not allowed to fuck their elders, and consequently anglo culture is impossible ; and there can never be such a thing as an anglo nation.
mircea_popescu:
phf is it one of those you don't like painting because you feel the walls closing in every time ?
BingoBoingo: <
phf> heh, 2015 sportster too << Obviously didn't sell soul for enough if small sportster and not huge Electra Glide
a111: Logged on 2017-08-06 15:30 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo et al : to be very specific, the wedged box is running a press of mod6's 0.5.4-release, with the only change being
phf's bsd patch linked yesterday.
mircea_popescu:
phf can you add a refby:name to logotron search ? it'd be equivalent to from:mircea "btcbase.org/log" but list the values rather than the references.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-06 03:43
phf: you replay to 167998, you then let it run till 168000 on the network. if it doesn't wedge with that setup, than you have two possibilities. it is either a heisenbug, or you need to replay to an earlier block, say 167000 and let that run on the wild network, etc.
a111: Logged on 2017-08-05 19:27
phf: that memory is incorrect, the correct memory would be of ~you~ barfing at the then suggestion of supporting bsd :>
a111: Logged on 2017-08-05 09:18
phf: kiss from a rose … this is tmsr radio! i'm waiting from your calls.
BingoBoingo: But yes,
phf makefile mod powers my OpenBSD builds.
mod6: <+
phf> that's because you didn't try to simply use the patch to makefile that i posted on the list << i've had a trb openbsd since you posted this yes.
mircea_popescu: and since i'm doing a nazi film retrospective, asciilifeform
phf ever saw der herr der welt ? 1934 sf! robots! death rays!