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mod6: This one will do the same as the one before, except this will create the dirs, pull the 3rd party packages, and build "stator" directly though this script. Please read the script. `realpath`, `gnupg` and `curl` are required.
asciilifeform: ('bros before hos' (tm) (r) is not strictly african, but almost literally exists as a maxim among ru outlaw folks)
mircea_popescu: sexual mercantilism is definitely going to come back in a major way, seeing how a) it's fundamental to black culture (as opposed to muslim culture) which is a major cultural war raging right now that white dudes know jack about ; b) there is no redeeming value to males atm outside of access to resources.
mircea_popescu: just as long as it makes everyone livid, it's got a shot.
mircea_popescu: recruit young women in the "Fuck army", as per http://trilema.com/2013/the-gentlemen-prefer-coeds-club/ ?
assbot: Logged on 22-07-2015 10:14:26; liquidassets: For context, I’m working on opening a retail business in California and I’m kicking ideas around for the concept behind it. I’m thinking of calling it Numéraire Goods. Numeraire good being an economic concept meaning a base good that functions as money in which all other tradable item’s prices are expressed.
mircea_popescu: "i hold an unsubstantiable, borderline pathological belief that the white race is better than all others. i spend my time trying to convince everyone to pick on white people by calling them racist if they do not". the whole libertard agenda on "race" as they understand it.
mircea_popescu: fucktards. "perhaps this racist thing could be used to disadvantage the races i happen to hate, which i call positive. but as the race i happen to hate happens to also be objectively superior to the other races, it will likely play out the other way. OH NOES!"
mircea_popescu: "Perhaps some users will implement it in a harmless and beneficial way, such as creating a safe space for women. But it’s just as likely that, in a few years, Googling for a snippet of this code yields search results that are the equivalent of a who’s who of racist and misogynist sites."
asciilifeform: 'those with title to something worthless will find a way to extract value from it, making it even more worthless. An abandoned suburban subdivision might be worthless as housing, but valuable as a dump site for toxic waste.' (orlov, who else)
asciilifeform: about as many as 'systemd'
mircea_popescu: (as a boy, /me used to play around a very large unexploded bomb. the crew had taken out the fuse and left it in place, by the 60s the rains had washed it out thoroughly, by the 80s it was a mostly rusted hunk of metal)
liquidassets: For context, I’m working on opening a retail business in California and I’m kicking ideas around for the concept behind it. I’m thinking of calling it Numéraire Goods. Numeraire good being an economic concept meaning a base good that functions as money in which all other tradable item’s prices are expressed. ☟︎
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of this morning will probably try a full sync eventually
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 20:45:04; BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of this morning will probably try a full sync eventually
mod6: oh, i noticed a mistake above in my text, there is no such dir as 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1-RELEASE', it's simply 'bitcoin-v0_5_3_1'. hope that doesn't trip anyone up too badly.
mod6: Anyone else looking to build the same thing by hand (as opposed to just using stator as is) can use this above process ^^ for now.
asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: because vm cleverly disguised as old penIII
BingoBoingo: miracast seems to have lots of potential as NuisanceNet
asciilifeform: same as before
BingoBoingo: Only ever built from makefile generated from bitcoin-qt.pro as even I have limited use cases for this
asciilifeform: this is done as described therein:
asciilifeform: as far as i can tell, it insists on breaking at word boundaries
asciilifeform: http://dpaste.com/39RAKKQ.txt << log from incitatus, as of ten seconds ago
BingoBoingo: I remember you mentioning earlier as source of cheapboxes
BingoBoingo: Node I'm connecting with identifies as protocol version 99992
asciilifeform: could just as easily be an upstream thing
asciilifeform: as if no one were bothering to transmit
trinque: you have a situation where everything generates more fear, and so long as people believe the govts role is to remove anything feared, it'll proceed further in the same direction
BingoBoingo: The ashley madison thing is big, you wrote a better story. My quick piece was just to get something in as soon as possible considering our... uptime issues.
trinque: perhaps not as efficiently as someone thinking about hardware wants
decimation: ... any other, one must be the caller and the other must be the callee. So if you want to write portable code, this technique is at least as impractical as the Unix pipe solution. "
decimation: ... concept completely. Stop thinking of one process as the caller and the other as the callee, and start thinking of them as cooperating equals. ... This is very nice in theory, but in practice you can only do it in assembly language, because no commonly used high level language supports the coroutine call primitive. Languages like C depend utterly on their stack-based structure, so whenever control passes from any function to ...
BingoBoingo: Turns out it only takes about 5 hours on this machine with a puny mobile processor to compile Kernel, Userland, and Xenocara in order to upgrade from release to -stable as well
BingoBoingo: <trinque> anybody ever tried building against libressl yet? << LibreSSL 2.0 fully synced in wild, LibreSSL 2.1 Kept up as of this morning will probably try a full sync eventually ☟︎☟︎
phf: no, not anymore, not for a while actually, but not as long as ascii seems like. i live in philadelphia and about 1/3 of time in dc
mircea_popescu: yeah. but warning there's gonna be an eclypse is not quite the same as watching the eclypse over a beer, out on a terrace.
solrodar: as well as generating the call graph, I was able to actually build bitcoind against that version, though I didn't test it
ascii_field: eventually peers mark node as 'misbehaving' and killfile it
ascii_field: same deal as was tested on mircea_popescu's node last month
mod6: When I do get around to drafting up all of the scenarios, I'll put that in here as well, maybe you guys can think of other tests that I hvaen't thought of yet. Or edge cases. etc.
mod6: But as far as cucumber, even if I have issues with the steps (so far it's been very easy), if I write out the scenarios in the feature, it should be a decent testing guide in itself.
mircea_popescu: Given that the price is so high, perhaps it would be better after all if we just sat quietly, allowed the rich get richer as the poor get poorer, watched listlessly as the environment got completely destroyed by capitalist industrialists in blind pursuit of profit, and eventually curled up, kissed our sweet asses good-bye and died?
mircea_popescu: and the short, brown, dumbass current inhabitants have as much to do with the slender, white, original builders of the monuments as your egyptian arabs have to do with the egyptians.
decimation: I would wager that nearly all products you think of as 'coming from italy' are made north of florence
pete_dushenski: now, as ever.
mircea_popescu: as "opposed" i guess to energetic mass, m = 2W/v^2
phf: pete_dushenski: that i don't know. i was under the impression that germany came out stand as an independent economic power. with that assumption i don't see german bailout as any different as putin buying the place. with bailout the power lines are all obscured, because the purchase is done within an existing political framework so is not blatant.
pete_dushenski: the spanish, italians, and portuguese were relevant and productive as recently as a century ago.
phf: russian (and european) literature borrows from greeks as much as it did from italians. i grew up intimately knowing greek mythos and not just from watching Hercules on tv, because you can't read a single russian novel without some greek allusion or outright a direct reference. when i went there i knew places from before even seeing them
phf: pete_dushenski: i think that's american bias. as a eurpn i feel the same about greece as you do about itality, though they both are failed states and third world economies
asciilifeform: but as i understand, pete_dushenski was telling us that there ~are~ such
asciilifeform: 'Could this have been done without any “red terror”? I doubt it. Greece is very much oligarch-ridden; even the celebrated former Syriza FM Yanis Varoufakis is the son an industrial magnate. The Greek oligarchs and the rich would have had to be rounded up and held as hostages. Numerous people in the government and in the military have a split allegiance—they work for Europe, not for Greece. They would have had to be sacke
asciilifeform: (as described in 'the art of not being governed')
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208406 << same as pogo. both - absent ☝︎
decimation: ^ usg should raise all its money this way, voluntary taxes: "Funding the $1e9 joint strike fighter: at the $1e7 level:recieve turd hand-polished to the same specifications as the canopy"
mircea_popescu: might as well use fucking visa rather than all this wastage.
decimation: interesting, would be useful as a 'internet of things' device
asciilifeform: it will go just as pogo went.
decimation: might as well turn off framebuffer, can't spare 60meg
asciilifeform: incidentally, is anyone else perplexed by the 'mali' gpu? recall mircea_popescu's piece were he picks it as the archetypical pissant country, not even interestingly infamous the way, e.g., zimbabwe or north kr are
asciilifeform: (as general principle)
asciilifeform: as for what the fuck 'ipp buf' is, and why it eats 16 precious MB, science is silent !
asciilifeform: also same as pogo.
asciilifeform: same as pogo
asciilifeform: as in, something i could gdb through
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=21-07-2015#1208265 << afaik they were never once sold as discrete items ☝︎
asciilifeform: and for some more lulz. tried to find some material re: 'non-outsourceable puzzles', vaguely recalled that it was an idea whereby mining pool is made impossible on account of any participant being able to undetectably claim the entire reward for himself. then learned that there is no such field, properly speaking, as 'non-outsourceable puzzles', and that it was a crackpot creation of miller (the one featured in http://trilema.
mircea_popescu: anyway, i took this as far as i care to. gotta admit it's a fine if unpleasant argument
trinque: right, "weekend appz" as I said
asciilifeform: software as it exists now is largely the result of precisely this kind of process.
mats: mircea_popescu: part V is covered in the first signed message, it follows the list of cases http://trilema.com/2013/so-whos-running-the-courts-circus/#comment-113478 and i chose trilema as the venue for public review
gabriel_laddel: phf: Sure, as "fundamentally misguided" as any other meetup for young people.
phf: asciilifeform: btw hackthons used to be face to face development sessions by free software teams, when they had opportunity to all congregate at some location. coined afair by theo, but went the same way as "open" and such
phf: that's an old school notion, trickster as a hero and all that, but i don't think this is that. these people are not even hustlers, i don't think there's any awareness there.
phf: ceo would regularly send out "vote for us as the best place to work in the city", "vote for me as the best ceo"
gernika: That's the reason I can't work as a startup employee anymore: they want you to *believe*
BingoBoingo: <mircea_popescu> the one thing closed source can never do is good docs. << But then how would they sell support as a seperate product?
trinque: in this case it'd be as BingoBoingo said, don't have fucking dumb hosts that can't TCP
mod6: start simple, then build in more complexity as only necessary.
mod6: looks like you can use random-id for some normalizatoin purposes... main thing is here, read the pf.conf man page 2x and then build up your firewall and use the heck outta tcpdump to ensure what your rule set is as you want it.
asciilifeform: the chick who told me about the vacuum bed was into it as a straight bdsm thing iirc
mod6: as a reminder tho, those hashes of my .dat files were from "the wild" sync.
cazalla: i'll have to take your word for it as this is a problem i doubt i will ever have
cazalla: sok for another woman to lick an ass, just don't ask me to do it, sorta how fucking twins is fine as you're not the one committing incest
asciilifeform: (as was with 'chromecast')
phf: ben_vulpes: it was assbot. i started on gribble, but it doesn't work as well
trinque: I am not sorry I used relational as a "gun to fire today"
asciilifeform: if your working ram is 1) at least as big as your data set 2) connected to own nuke reactor, never loses power - then, great.
asciilifeform: decimation: hardware can also make certain operations impractically unreliable (e.g., persistence across power toggles) or impractically slow (e.g., all-pointers-are-typed-pointers as on lispm will never happen on x86)
asciilifeform: as i did in 2009.
asciilifeform: gabriel_laddel, for instance, probably believes that he has 'hardware that works.' just as i did, in 2008
asciilifeform: he takes the hardware as a given
ben_vulpes: some engineer somewhere in some corp decides to play with it for a week, people who wrote dumbthing get email of concern from said engineer, decide to advertise as "running bigcorp"
ben_vulpes: such as i have not seen in my career to date.
asciilifeform: it is a malignancy - in every way, from forcing me to touch and think about turdlangs, to being chock-full of opaque mechanisms and slow as fuck at its fastest
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: background for thread: 'elephant' is this thing that tries to magick away the fact that db exists, by allowing you to mark an arbitrary lisp data structure as 'persistent' and churning it to db behind the scenes
asciilifeform: trinque: so long as you were not expecting to transplant patterns of lisp to db use - you will be reasonably happy with 'elephant'
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu has it. sorta like i asked my father, as a small boy, if furniture could speak. answer 'yes, in principle'
asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: oh ha, we call that dish икра (as in 'caviar', yes, same word)