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mod6: or if you know the id number, do `./t.pl tickets.txt pid
<TICKET_ID>`
mod6:
<+mircea_popescu> hey mod6 if you have time today to hold my hand with your T, ima move the whole "hey x plox y" thing over.
<< hi! i should be available in a few hours for sure.
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo that particular angle smacks of someone playing risk. o really, "they won ww2" ? herp.
<< What do you think they think they are playing?
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> what, 3% boost.
<< If the margins for running them are
<3 then win if work
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> summary: todd steals mircea_popescu's idea of 'let's change pow to kill miners'
<< No, more "lets prevent further optimizations from counting to cement current miner cartel"
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> 'hk agreement' ?!
<< Miner cartel formalization, pretty sure on qntra
mircea_popescu: Sep 02 20:38:38 * Obsi (~Obsi@unaffiliated/obsi) has joined #bitcoin-assets
<< there
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> BingoBoingo danielpbarron has a point ; editing people's articles is a very iffy thing, best to discuss it with them prior to publication if it's anything more than a word or such.
<< ok
mod6:
<+shinohai> mod6 survived Monday. [~]D
<< yea!
mod6:
<+j-dawg> mod6: just curious - why you have not published v patches in v?
<< yeah, i feel like, it's not yet mature enough to warrent its own genesis.
mircea_popescu: "While this may feel inconsistent (the proper resolution should be "CANCELED & REFUNDED"), there is a limitation in the current design of the system that prevents us from doing anything else."
<< this is an odd claim.
deedbot: danielpbarron rated zakorus123 1
<< Euloran who bought some threads from me
trinque: mod6 │ ;;later tell trinque so how can shinohai help build out wiki.deedbot.org? is there some web-code he can write? or perhaps just preparing articles?
<< talked with him; all he needs to do is register and can start making pages
mircea_popescu: " The result was an onslaught of mentions so great that it occasionally caused my iPhone twatter app to crash."
<< perhaps apple could ~literally~ wink wink nudge nudge buy russia ; then make it crash now and again.
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu> and in other news, holy shit check out the scam of the future
<< sounds like a copy-cat of "warhammer" which I think had a medieval theme; the figures come unpainted and you're supposed to paint them yourself. i think that's more of the point as a little art project although i'm sure the price is ridiculous
danielpbarron: mircea_popescu> incidentally that was VERY MUCH a case of usistan vs iranistan
<< iranistan is the actual name of a street around where i live, a word invented by pt barnum (the circus guy) who was the mayor for a time ; he wanted to build his mansion on a street that had an exotic sounding name. The thing has since burned down if i'm not mistaken, and the street is now littered with those getto style houses that look like they sho
mircea_popescu: and in other news, holy shit check out teh scam of teh future :
http://infinitythegame.com/whatis.php << why not do all the hard work of computing a rpg BY HAND! and pay 50 pounds per fucking figurine so you can paintakingly reconstruct all the hard work of a gfx card by hand also!
mircea_popescu: "was naturally involved with the prosecution with evil itself offering:"
<< this dun flow. "was naturally involved with the prosecution:"
pete_dushenski:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-05-08#1464636 << a chunk of this seemingly excess capacity is to account for two things : a) the obvious need for husky bodyguards to accompany asian heads of state, and b) the less obvious need for the same platform to accommodate the optional hybrid battery pack that weighs ~900lbs~ more and takes up most of the trunk.
☝︎ mod6:
<+ben_vulpes> browsers frequently pass newlines from forms as \r\n
<< werd thanks for the quick response :]
mircea_popescu: (event horizon is the boundry whithin which phenomena can affect the observer)
<< this is a much less intuitive, if technically correct affirmative statement.
phf: antecedent relationship goes backwards though. x
<-y perhaps means y points at x as a parent without x's knowledge
phf: mircea_popescu: X
<-Z Y
<-Z, that means that having press to X you can now press Z on top OR having pressed to X you can now press Z on top. alternatively it can mean, in order to press Z you need both X and Y pressed.
a111: Logged on 2016-05-08 04:11 mircea_popescu: phf> the graph for that is X->Y->Z, X->Z
<< this is incorrect. the graph for that is "X->Y->Z". "X->Z" is not correct because Z requires b 3 and x does not provide b3.
ben_vulpes:
http://archive.is/637lm << unrelatedly, don't you want to stay at the cow cave? the akita house? perhaps the host of the kangaroo treehouse's beguiling pose will entice you into a rental. if none of those appeal, consider pug palace, cow boat, or the cottage cheese cottage
mod6: Oh, and a cat! Which, in absolute fairness, was by far the most intelligent local present.
<< haha
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> 'no conflict' is fuzzy and introduces potential of subtle breakage
<< i agree with this view, for the reasons stated. same hash has to be the criterion.
mircea_popescu: phf> the graph for that is X->Y->Z, X->Z
<< this is incorrect. the graph for that is "X->Y->Z". "X->Z" is not correct because Z requires b 3 and x does not provide b3.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: phf> but you then run into the issue is that the conflict might be introduced up the graph chain
<< fuck, waht !?
ben_vulpes: > press as a graph transition
<< would you elaborate?
mod6:
<+j-dawg> yo
<<< hahahah yes!