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ben_vulpes: twould please him no end to see test reports coming in from that platform
gernika: General question - is there value in continuing to test stator, and future versions of it, on OpenBSD? Or should I abandon that and just test on Gentoo from now on? ☟︎
assbot: Call off the bee-pocalypse: U.S. honeybee colonies hit a 20-year high - The Washington Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1KVYqZK )
ben_vulpes: i'll have to cook up a test case or so
ascii_field: others - please say if this is/is not the case on theirs.
ascii_field: the 'patch' on my systems eats these happily, disregarding the extra bit
ascii_field: wrote before going to bed last night, forgot to post.
ascii_field: ergo is a complete solution to the antecedent-embedding diff which i suggested to mircea_popescu earlier this week.
ben_vulpes: now there's some perl.
ascii_field: ;;later tell mircea_popescu ^^^
ben_vulpes: plus i feel thooper thtupid asking all of the "how ams" questions i had about eulora last time
danielpbarron: there are prizes available for writing these things
danielpbarron: and hopefully lock the ordinary/remarkables
ben_vulpes: i'd not mind learning a bit more about the thing so's i can have some fun automating it ☟︎
danielpbarron: i guess it's supposed to explore and build the tiny/small claims as it goes
danielpbarron: it's the new early adopter bitcoin mining!
danielpbarron: at the very least you should all get the craftbot and leave it running overnight
ben_vulpes: might try again, ask for pointers
ben_vulpes: i musta missed the memo on eulora being an okay casual play
diametric: ^ powder-gluing z-corp. similar but instead of melting powder together, it glues it with an inkjet type nozzle.
ascii_field: the giant powder-sintering thing
ascii_field: i did too. a 'stratasys' was sold for a couplea hundy at my university's surplus shop
punkman: but I know plenty of golden-toilet in that area
punkman: I've touched them
ascii_field: they are '3d printer' in the same sense that sco 'is' unix
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1229329 << these are not 'the 3d printer firms'. well, they are, but they make 'golden toilets' that no hobbyist ever touched ☝︎
diametric: mircea_popescu: ty ty
ascii_field: death to glibc.
trinque: I will base this cd on the amd64-nomultilib guide unless there are objections
trinque: n6: btw, you survived gentoo quest; get in the wot :)
ascii_field: discovers the respective variables were zeroed out already.' << win
ascii_field: 'Except... it isn't. Ahh, that exquisite flavour on the roof of your mouth, when "Automatic Updates" pops up a textbox to "inform" you that your OS is "no longer supported"v which can not be closed because the process that spawned it died in a "futex wait me" state as if this is actually a fucking thing, and then it can't be turned off, because if one goes to follow the process that supposedly turns it off that one
trinque: in the case of people wanting to join the WoT and have a real computer, not so great
trinque: in the case of bitcoind dev, sure, barriers are great
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 14:30:12; mircea_popescu: and i know this can be done because it's how fucking viruses work.
trinque: I'll hack on this over the weekend
trinque: right, thing needs a damn on-ramp
assbot: Logged on 07-08-2015 13:13:30; mircea_popescu: <n6> Um, I'm in way over my head and going on 17 hours of gentoo << take your picture with your sad face next to a screen with gentoo failing on it, i'll pay you 0.1 BTC. just to prove a point.
assbot: Logged on 05-08-2015 14:28:09; mircea_popescu: asciilifeform here's what i want to accomplish, as a goal : i want to be able to put up a linux system, then go curl http://trilema.com/autobitcoin.sh | gpg -verify > autobitcoin.sh. and then run that autobitcoin.sh, which auto-follows the changes of people i have selected for this task, builds them and runs them
mircea_popescu: but yes. being able to tell new people "do http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=05-08-2015#1225687 or else, AT YOUR OPTION, if you have the time, and the expertise, here'sd the source, read it, sign it, ml the receipt" way beats having to tell new people http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1228947 ☝︎☝︎
trinque: just need to package it up nicely
trinque: certainly; I've got scripts around building these disk images already
assbot: Logged on 07-08-2015 06:26:16; trinque: is this problem solved by someone just signing a disk image and being done with it?
assbot: Logged on 07-08-2015 13:28:54; mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1228835 << aha. shoot the concept of "updates" in the head.
trinque: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1228964 << cool, I'm taking this on then. ☝︎
King_Rex: i am kicking myself for not joing the wot in '11
King_Rex: lurker, very interested in deedbot and the bitcoin foundation and your node efforts
mircea_popescu: "One campaign unit of fire was sufficient ammunition for one campaign - generally understood to be a three month supply.(21) This called for the following rounds per weapon: 1,000 rounds per field piece, 25,000 rounds per machine gun, and 240 rounds per rifle." << contrary to what one would expect on the basis of "aciton movies", the expected rate of fire of a rifle in war is ~2 shots/day.
mircea_popescu: happens to be the correct strategy.
mircea_popescu: o seek the decisive victory. The principal objective of the land operation was the destruction of the American landing force on the beach."
mircea_popescu: hin range of the homeland airbases, the entire air combat strength would be employed in continual night and day assaults against these ships. In conducting the air operations, the emphasis would be on the disruption of the American landing plans. The principal targets were to be the troop and equipment transports. Those American forces which succeeded in landing would be swiftly attacked by the Imperial Army in order t
mircea_popescu: "The strategy for Ketsu-Go was outlined in an 8 April 1945 Army Directive.(4) It stated that the Imperial Army would endeavor to crush the Americans while the invasion force was still at sea. They planned to deliver a decisive blow against the American naval force by initially destroying as many carriers as possible, utilizing the special attack forces of the Air Force and Navy. When the amphibious force approached wit
shinohai: I don't think that guy coud get *any* project off the ground. Darkwallet is a fail for sure.
mircea_popescu: whereas it sure as shit doesn't want any more of that "printed gun" nonsense.
mircea_popescu: the only difference being that the usg was not either powerful enough or attentive enough to give a shit either way about consoles in the 80s.
mircea_popescu: "let's redo the videogame winter because we're unique special snowflakes and who needs management"
mike_c: hopefully Eulora will accomodate me - someone who is perfectly happy with -ev as long as I'm having fun. This should help supply the people who are more interested in the money.
mircea_popescu: it can add up to dough.
mircea_popescu: on the other hand yesterday i bought ~10mn worth of thorns.
mike_c: I'm not so worried about +ev though. I already have a job.
mircea_popescu: what doesn't work is the 'i made a level in five minutes so i'll make 500 levels in 20 hours' linear thing from grinder mmorpgs.
mike_c: I'll start poking again and see if danielpbarron can make use of me. He seems to be king of the land :)
mircea_popescu: the challenge in eulora, much like in business, is to scale up while maintaining profitability.
mircea_popescu: and you can always mine, and low q mined stuff fetches a high % premium relative to their net value
mircea_popescu: yeah, you're needed to overcraft high level items for high level crafters to get them bps
mike_c: Drank the murky what-not and cleared my head
mike_c: Hm. Ok, well, then I will start aiming my 30-45 daily mins of play at Eulora then.
mircea_popescu: it is much easier to get +ev if you play casually than if you play intensively.
mike_c: It seems like I would love it like I love Total War - If I have 20 hours a week to play it would be awesome.
mike_c: Just a contrarian. I have no idea if it's headed to 80 or 40.
BingoBoingo creatively thinking outloud and venting my hate at the noise machines
punkman: !rate williamdunne 1 small btc/gbp trade
assbot: Logged on 07-08-2015 06:38:12; BingoBoingo: *All lines tonight were "acting" per http://trilema.com/the-crime-of-being-american * Fuck it. Into the ditch with this bitch I'll deal with it in the morning
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1228860 << if you actually got bit by a coyote you must go get your rabies shots right now. the chickenshits don't dare attack humans, especially not adult males or when they're alone. << "acting" work of fiction it seems. ☝︎
assbot: Incentivising full nodes by having SPV nodes to pay for data requests | Luv Khemani | Aug 03 2015 : bitcoin_devlist ... ( http://bit.ly/1MSaZFP )
assbot: Mad Science Writer: The foreskin: Why is it such a secret in North America? ... ( http://bit.ly/1MS9K9s )
mircea_popescu: http://madsciencewriter.blogspot.com.ar/2013/05/the-foreskin-why-is-it-such-secret-in.html << this is an excellent anatomy write-up but (as is common for the past five centuries for some reason), a very poor phisiopathology write-up. of particular note : phimosis IS an actual pathologic state even if broadly misused. and dxo and a number of other genuine afflictions of the prepuce do legitimately exist.
asciilifeform bbl, off to dig up some stones
mircea_popescu: and the recent adition, those which have some untinking people in the userbase and don't carew.
mircea_popescu: there's basically three types of things in this world : those who have nobody thinking in the userbase and don't care ; those who have some thinking people in the userbase and don't care
asciilifeform: rather like a truck or a train, the design cannot be too insane
ben_vulpes: anyways, i'm off to coffee, breakfast, fire a girl, do the work she was supposed to do, and then the burbs for a sales meeting
mircea_popescu: or in any case, has some people whoi can actually think in the userbase.
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: naturally, it is written for folks who do the grunt work
mircea_popescu: much to everyone else's eternal amusement.
mircea_popescu: you will perhaps notice wireshark is taking a saner view of btc protocol than the power rangers
asciilifeform: why shouldn't i be able to use arbitrary lengths of tape.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i don't exactly know how they'd do a better job
asciilifeform: speaking of tape, i've always lamented that no one sells a reel-to-reel for modern pc
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: a) i don't know any formats and b) i stopped expecting things to behave in any particular way when i realized that "tar" is "tape archive"
assbot: Logged on 07-08-2015 14:52:22; mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes do not be surprised that cli tools do not put out stuff in a format you don't know
shinohai: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=07-08-2015#1229230 <<< isn't this a good use case for your pipes, using sed & awk ? ☝︎
asciilifeform: because the inspection isn't stateful
asciilifeform: but it isn't tremendously useful, no
asciilifeform: just when i though i'd have to write a mod for it
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes do not be surprised that cli tools do not put out stuff in a format you don't know ☟︎
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: recent wireshark actually tries to parse bitcoin
ben_vulpes: ofc it makes sense that i'd have to fire up wireshark on this thing eventually
ben_vulpes: but with emphasis on the grand scope of my ignorance
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: you only now realized this?!