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gabriel_laddel_p: asciilifeform: to move fiat monies into republican coffers. You all get free reign to sell masamune and take 100
% of profits past buying the first one.
mircea_popescu: moreover, to be 99
% sure 100
% of 64kb were walked, you need millions of steps.
mod6: not 100
% positive, but I seem to recall trying this once. i think my thing broke with a 'cyclic graph!' or something
mircea_popescu: and in other argentine wtf, /me felt like putting some of the grandiose coffee available here to good use as coffee liqueur. sent girl to farmacy, where she bought 1 liter bottle of pure ethylic alcohol (98
%). for like 6 bux. it's fabulous, tastes mildly of corn.
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: thus "natural resource value down 75
% yoy"
jurov: it's exploitable only if someone were calling curl_printf with like "
%0128.128L" format string, no?
pete_dushenski: "The value of Canada’s natural resource assets stood at $287 billion in 2015, down 73
% from 2014, largely due to lower energy prices. […] Timber resources accounted for 55
% of the value of all natural resource assets in 2015, followed by minerals (26
%) and energy resources (19
%)." << in other news, trump's looming war on softwood lumber is going to fucking hurt. and no, it won't be balanced out by
mod6: !
%a trb I "Investigate blackhole" "Investigate what might be occuring with the so-called black-hole, described here: btcbase.org/log/2016-12-20#1586635"
pete_dushenski: 0.004
% of the time input for the same ~quantity~ of output, nevermind the clearly superior quality, usefulness, applicability to the real world.
mod6: !
%a trb F "Configure Checkpoints by Configuration File" "Allow for a user to set a given checkpoint within a configuration file. See discussion: btcbase.org/log/2016-12-20#1586436"
a111: Logged on 2016-12-19 19:57 mircea_popescu: davout there are two different items here. a) how much first-time development work is saved (which your proposal addresses) and b) how much maintenance is required to then maintain the infreastructure that saved first-time development work. in the case of bitcoin, b) is the important factor because it scales exponentially : when a is 100 hours, b is 10k hours, substracting an hour of a at the cost of 50
% less b means in fact
mircea_popescu: davout there are two different items here. a) how much first-time development work is saved (which your proposal addresses) and b) how much maintenance is required to then maintain the infreastructure that saved first-time development work. in the case of bitcoin, b) is the important factor because it scales exponentially : when a is 100 hours, b is 10k hours, substracting an hour of a at the cost of 50
% less b means in fact
☟︎ mircea_popescu: so actual man made global warming by jan 15th is a respectable 1
% or somesuch as it stands right now.
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: when booting anode in 'solipsistic test network' mode with gen=1 and genproclimit=some reasonable fraction of local cores, i should see a few cores go to 100
% utilization immediately, no?
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform: i've generally had very positive experiences with it. 95
% excellent drivers. 75
% decent cars. proper taxi flips those two figures but also costs 20
% more and wait times are unreliable.
mircea_popescu: 1. user says !
%cred ; 2. mimisbrunnr replies with link to rsa-encrypted user/pass/url combination for, eg, a ftp session ; 3. if i share the url, i share the url, with whoever i want ; 4. you meter and bill ; 5. !
%destroy kills it
Framedragger: note, strawson, frege would say that the king of france *expression* fails to provide a *(logical) proposition*. i.e., it does not have one. imho this is a valid thought, i.e. the matter is not 100
% clear.
Framedragger: operating margins consistently above 9
%—more than twice the industry average." << wow
mircea_popescu: dude ubuntu is such a shitshow... gnomep-anel eating 35
% of cpu wtf.
mircea_popescu: when i was a kid my hair was like 5
% of my height and i got pix to prove it!
mircea_popescu: as it stands right now, lm can not confront its obligaitons to creditors (aka, bankruptcy) if it loses as little as 20
% of us expenses.
mircea_popescu: possibly the most amply researched stupid idea in the history of human science ; "is there life other than on earth" didn't receive 1
% of 1
% of the attention.
phf: 25
% increase in yield since last year! all participant developers are awarded national medal of yield increasing worker initiative!
mircea_popescu: phf the "now has!" "it's not clear what the thing it "has" is GOING TO do" is already 100
% graham-retardation
mircea_popescu: "you can pretty much guess what
% of imbeciles make up an old, established site's userbase by what
% come via search."
mircea_popescu: you can pretty much guess what
% of imbeciles make up a site's userbase by what
% come via search.
mircea_popescu: ("find the longest ascii file so that a) lzw compression is under 1
% and b) the encryption scheme therein discussed is trivially breakable)
mircea_popescu: smart in they're currently squeezing a 0.15
% more from blocks than everyoneelse.
phf: su strategy of "assume this self-appendectomy guide is written for leonid rogozov, ignore 80
% mortality rate from application"
mircea_popescu: "When I met her mother for the first time, I brought my resume and tax returns. Her mother was not 100
% keen on the match when we started dating, as a combination of foreigner and not gainfully employed suggested that I was not exactly marriage material, but I eventually won her over."
mircea_popescu: but it DOES turn out that the upper range of stack exchange hardware is ~50
% more ram than phuctor. so... nyah.
mircea_popescu: which leads us to a new heuristic : the closer the search engine mix on your site is to bing having 20
%, the more drool your "userbase" contributes to their immediate environment on a daily basis.
mircea_popescu: so according to the dude over at nullspace.io, bing has "20
% of market share" according to some apparently public available sources. let's add to that : out of the ~0.9
%~ of trilema traffic that came from a search engine so far this year, 127,291 came from google and 2,666 came from bing.
mircea_popescu: they kinda became rare and are selling for crazy, 500
%+ premiums.