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decimation:
mircea_popescu: perhaps, but to fully realize it usg would have to publicly destroy the dollar bezzle
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: I know openbsd has a plan for governance post-Theo. The exact plans are opaque to me. It would be abberant for Beck to naturally outlive Theo, but... known unknown
decimation:
mircea_popescu: note that china knows how this game works; is taking 'possession' of the south china sea
assbot: Logged on 26-02-2015 21:33:29;
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform stuck with math proven equivalence.
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 22:43:56; ben_vulpes: <
mircea_popescu> we could readily employ thousands. << you and what budget?!
mod6: <+
mircea_popescu> mod6 i thought you tested it in vms ? << yup. one virtual box deb 6 vm, one aws deb6 AMI and a friend had a separate deb6 ami. my gentoo testing was on gentoo aws AMI also.
mod6: <+
mircea_popescu> the idea is, for someone wanting to copy your environment, to be able to do so with minimal work << i think going forward this is the only thing we'll support/build from/work on, something that we agree is "good"
mod6: <+
mircea_popescu> mod6 no, actually, there's no way to have these issues INTO GCC!!! << here. what?
mod6:
mircea_popescu: nope. none. my deb6 environments (yes more than one) all compiled it fine with gcc 4.4.5. i didn't have problems on gentoo either fwiw. but not sure what the gentoo AMI had for a compiler. my guess is that I was fooled by gcc.
hanbot:
mircea_popescu how's a hipster blowjob go?
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: Toned down the meta a bit.
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: ^ qntra on the topic is up
ben_vulpes: <
mircea_popescu> lived most of my life as one. << my turn to live under the gallows shadow
ben_vulpes: <ascii_field>
mircea_popescu: i would not waste the gentlemens' time if i did not think this were interesting. << rather.
ben_vulpes: <
mircea_popescu> we could readily employ thousands. << you and what budget?!
assbot: Logged on 01-04-2015 21:22:34;
mircea_popescu: im kinda curious how is jurov going to rationalise away the fact that on the balance of things, the us thug is actually more thuggish than the ru thug.
ascii_field: and yes
mircea_popescu wrote about pulling pretty gurlz into orbit. this is easier, gurlz weigh less.
ascii_field: trinque: the implications are unsurprising. merely a friendly reminder from usg that anyone in range is fair game to it to rape with a telephone pole, and that - unless you're
mircea_popescu, putin, or one of a hundred other folks who can say 'no' and make it stick, all you can do is to wait your turn.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: 'further compensation to satisfy at least five times the value of property lost at the time the loss occurred' << their favourite thing is not only to steal lands, houses (who even has these any more) but to freeze bank account and then have fun staying out of the street and the morgue, much less paying attorney
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: the us thug is actually more thuggish than the ru thug << ru thug did not come to texas, arm the republic of texas separatists so they can shell dallas, and raise international stink of 'consensus' when the locals defend it
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: you might want to have some other fella, who isn't to hang soon, maintain serenissima-linux.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: i would not waste the gentlemens' time if i did not think this were interesting.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: it built on their boxes, on account of ????? in their gcc.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: if exactly same, then will. this is kinda my notion with 'pogo'.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: thing is, look how the 'freeze it all in amber' thing works on bitcoind.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu is only the 3rd or 4th fella to suggest that i take up maintaining a linux planet
ascii_field: beginning to see where
mircea_popescu is going
assbot: Logged on 22-03-2015 04:00:07;
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=22-03-2015#1063215 <<< note the important takeaway here. nothing keeps people in other places with shit banks from being intelligent, getting in wot, becoming part of the actual bitcoin marketplace. there's people here from all over the world. over time, a low effort / consumer thing like btcjam HAS TO devolve into the typical check advance / spam loan operation.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: think for a minute. not suggesting to run battlefield apparatus -on- emulator. but a place to standardize imaginary machine for cross-compilators.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: vps << i said emulation, not virtualization
ascii_field: i suppose
mircea_popescu wants one that runs on qemu or bochs or the like
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: see, my boxes are set up to do precisely what i explicitly ask'em to do
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: my tests consisted of two gentoo boxes, one 'old and grey', the other built in october.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: as you probably suspected, static linking as such is broken on extant systems.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: after discovering and eliminating several of the reasons for this, i discover a new one.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: to make long story short, therealbitcoin's release does not build on any of my boxes.
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: after fixing a number of typedef bugs which, going BY THE FUCKING BOOK OF CPP ought to prevent the thing from building ANYWHERE
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: the result of attempting to build the latest static 0.5.3 on my boxes.
nubbins`:
mircea_popescu i seriously do not know why anyone thinks one of these machines is easier or tastier than a simple pour-over
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: nubbins` is not making this up. i have seen this machine.
BingoBoingo: <
mircea_popescu> do you mean one of those $20 a pop coffee makers with about half liter of carafe ? << In usia measuring the coffee grounds to use one of those became "Too Hard"(TM) hence now people buy grounds in pre measured plastic cartridges
gribble: brendafdez was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 6 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes, and 15 seconds ago: <brendafdez>
mircea_popescu it works now. Anyway the IP I'm on now is one of a public AP, it shouldnt be whitelisted. I'll later give you my home IP, and BingoBoingo has my VPS IP already. I didn't know you were filtering.
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: I can't even keep the local ones straight
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: Sure. A number of people love Dubai while hating the current fallout of the British/French partition of the region after the empire
ben_vulpes:
mircea_popescu: yeah but i don't want a schmuck, and i want him to have ideas.
BingoBoingo:
mircea_popescu: Ah. So the sort of Jews who don't come here.
BingoBoingo: <
mircea_popescu> tennis is more like libertard crowd. they live on govt grants. da fuck they want bitcoin. << Gold and Tennis are too expensive. Also no one watches tennis, bet only sport.
Pierre_Rochard:
mircea_popescu: well, both made it this far. As for technical side, it is an engineering tour de force to build a semi-functional accounting system on mongodb documents and node.js, no doubt
BingoBoingo: <
mircea_popescu> dude you need an editor! << I really might, but things are fixed
ben_vulpes: and i suspect this IRS action to be in line with (asciilifeform? decimation?
mircea_popescu?)'s forcast that bitcoin will split the g-men who can from the g-men who can't
ben_vulpes: <
mircea_popescu> [22:00] now consider that this man was willing to throw away the goodwill of the behemoth for simply... three times that, and tell me << keep in mind he came from the DEA, the most notoriously corrupt arm of the militarized 'anti-drug' brigade.
pete_dushenski:
mircea_popescu well only since you stole ben_vulpes's precious time from vanads and repurposed it towards that foundation thingy
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: he wasn't just working for the 20k
ascii_field: chetty,
mircea_popescu: we have these here.
ascii_field struggles to recall if
mircea_popescu had an essay re: mozart's sister
assbot: Logged on 31-03-2015 11:37:20; nubbins`: <+
mircea_popescu> if only. humans don't actually breed like that. <<< what, exponentially? o.O
ascii_field:
mircea_popescu: thread was originally about my dislike for qr and gedankenexperiment involving a more reasonable means of encoding machine-readable bits on paper.
ascii_field: Chillum: If one could have cheap hardware with a built in hardware assist qr reader << this is one of the things i disagree with
mircea_popescu about. i do not like qr codes. they require a surprising amount of algorithmic complexity and consequently cpu horsepower to decode.
BingoBoingo: SquirtPrincess: Not really, just have to wait for
mircea_popescu to show up.
ascii_field: SquirtPrincess: ask
mircea_popescu about this
ben_vulpes: <
mircea_popescu>: ... juicy ... << litho, my man, litho.