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decimation: but they are sold
as sardines in the us because they haven't heard of 'sprat'
decimation: they sell them
as 'brisling sardines' but they are sprat - I am certain of this
trinque: just don't accept every soiled napkin
as mail
ben_vulpes: because while they can mandate webkit
as browser they cannot
mircea_popescu: they're still living off fucking google ads. which work about
as good
as an ant blowjob. since then, endless string of failures, briefcase, glass, g+ you name it
mircea_popescu: decimation mp's law! when i was born, the first satellite had just cost a fortune. by the time i had my first threesome, they were doing consumer phone via satellite.
as i made my self billion, fucing romania launched a satellite on a shoestring budget.
trinque:
as said the existing internet does very much the same thing
mircea_popescu: i dun see how they do anything. either they maintain compliance with tcp/ip spec
as is, in which case they do nothing
mircea_popescu: you drop all traffic except port 1337 and check sigs for that so
as to only forward stuff to your own peers that they accept.
mircea_popescu: you don't even need to charge per se. just, PEER.
as in, actually.
mircea_popescu: it could trivially work on existing infrastructure really. the ability to ddos only exists on some ports and in some circumstances
as it is, because that's what the derps use.
mircea_popescu: sort-of like nobody hires 21 yo athletes
as entry level.
decimation: all of the testing amounts to 'unofficial iq tests',
as far
as I can tell
mircea_popescu: anyway, all this is (
as you prolly expect it from shit i do) very much experimental. trying to actually make a site where users can safely use their ips.
mircea_popescu:
as hitler correctly figured out (and plainly said so) , the only future of germany
as a nation lay in the destruiction of britain
as an empire.
decimation: it's not unlike the ddos/spam problem mentioned earlier - each entity sees the street and sewer vaults
as a zone to stuff shit for 'free'
mod6: sure there are other options. nothing quite
as simple
as "just blow away the .gitignore files"
phf: asciilifeform: it's not a permanent stuck, but a slowdown. i haven't sent out that orphanage graph that i posted some time ago, because i'm still kicking shit around, but the beahior that you can see from it, is that blocks are sent out
as multiple subchains. when a subchain arrives that's missing a parent subchain, it gets rejected many times over and over, until parent subchain is filled in. i think the behavior can be improved by
decimation: asciilifeform: in this way you can see how the internet '
as is' is doomed to some degree
decimation:
as I recall his objection is that he didn't want third parties to be able to easily glean identites from packets
decimation: but remember how it was rejected
as being 'too friendly to third parties'
mod6: ben reminded me to add a patch that removes the 5 .gitignore files. seems easy enough, so crated a quick patch, attempted to apply, worked fine -- I didn't notice that it blew away the directories
as well though. : obj/test obj/nogui obj-test
mod6: yeah, it basically zero's out the file, and then it seems to remove the file with -N (diff) and if there is nothing left in the directory, it zaps that
as well.
mod6: So this can be used
as a test platform for all the patches, etc. . If you're really ambitious you can install gentoo
as above ^^ then use this to pull down the v0.5.3.1 basecode and apply these patches:
http://dpaste.com/23VKWD8.txt mod6: oh and there is a new Gentoo guide for nomultilib/glibc -- I created it yesterday & trinque verified
as well:
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> mod6: were they using .gitignore files
as .gitkeeps? << it seems that way kinda. i guess people tend to use .gitkeep (an unsupported work around instead. but w/e)
mircea_popescu: there are TONS of such problems with the thing. not that they're necessarily unresolvable - maybe they'll get fixed. they won't get fixed however for a pet project that goes about
as far
as the "be an astronaut" curios.
ben_vulpes: mod6: were they using .gitignore files
as .gitkeeps?
pete_dushenski: you can't tell me 100k isn't the same
as a 7 year waiting list
pete_dushenski: ;;later tell trinque
as well they should be ! saudi royal necks are on the line and isis is all too happen to use that line
as a noose.
mod6: personally, i'm pretty clueless with the whole thing
as of now.
mod6: cool! thanks. yeah, we're gonna need
as much help
as we can get testing. and
as soon
as we have a solid test plan developed, then we'll cut a release candidate for testing.
punkman: printf is redefined
as OutputDebugStringF
punkman: I thought of incorporating milli timestamps
as an option in part2
mod6: same
as any of the others: dump/eat block, verifiy all etc.
mod6:
As far
as testing, so far everything seems to be working ok -- i've fully sync'd 1 stator build, and i've got 2 more full sync's running curretly: one gentoo x86-64 w/glibc & one OpenBSD x86-64 w/glibc
shinohai: think of them
as hot girls with snipped dinglies.
pete_dushenski: "
As faking a 7 percent figure takes more risk than releasing a lower but real one, China has no motives to forge the data... It is hence groundless to suspect the NBS faked its statistics." << cute.
mircea_popescu: and in any case "the right to be forgotten" comes from the same set
as "the right to fried chicken". forgetaboutit.
assbot: Logged on 18-07-2015 03:39:46; ag3nt_zer0: so think I am done
as I don't know what the hell I am doing
pete_dushenski:
as far
as car news sites and writers go, there's literally no other branch of 'journalism' that's so bereft of intellectualism, individualism, and integrity
decimation:
as their ancestral homeland/city-states were steamrolled
pete_dushenski: "It's not
as if the Wiz Schools have killed CS at universities. Not yet, anyway." << mkay then. pass the pipe.
pete_dushenski: given that i was able to attract a fair few steers of unusual and exciting personally owned autos with my old blog, it should be a cinch with contravex's broader readership
as a selling point
decimation: being carried out in an artificial currency called “euro,” regarded,
as one would expect, with a high level of mistrust. I could have told those responsible that this would be the case."
punkman: but really all spanish/italian/greek beer I've had is almost
as bad
as heineken or worse
TheNewDeal: decimation I had a friend convice me quite shortly after being confirmed
as a Catholic. Just need to be open-minded. Tough for a large majority of sheeple
ag3nt_zer0: so think I am done
as I don't know what the hell I am doing
☟︎ mircea_popescu: or more importantly, that there IS such a thing
as servants, and such a thing
as a line for them to keep to.
gribble: wn: envy n 1: a feeling of grudging admiration and desire to have something that is possessed by another [syn: {envy}, {enviousness}] 2: spite and resentment at seeing the success of another (personified
as one of the deadly sins) [syn: {envy}, {invidia}] v 1: feel envious towards; admire enviously 2: be envious of; set one's heart on [syn: {envy}, {begrudge}]
mircea_popescu: they can hang
as elite, sure. a hare can hang
as a fox.
mircea_popescu: phf yeah, middle aged men looking about
as sad
as the nayor of mew york.
mircea_popescu: im all for prosecuting them
AS IF THEY WERE, it's right and proper.
assbot: Charge Rate Modulation of Metal-Air Cells
as a Function of Ambient Oxygen Concentration - Patent application ... (
http://bit.ly/1GrNhHP )
mircea_popescu: it has a little leg to stand on, at least. inasmuch
as usg claims a mandate to regulate everything, every failure of regulation is on their head.
mod6: next they'll sell us a toothbrush that doubles
as a jackhammer. won't need to prop up the dental insurance companies any more, no one will have any more cavity laden teeth.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> decimation: and security! << at lesat you can easily rip out the shit you don't want.
as opposed to debate weather or not to get rid of the screen.
mod6: i'll give one a try
as soon
as it's built and ready to test.
mod6: sure, but about same cost
as pogo?
trinque: "
As you can see, inasmuch
as the seal has not been broken, the warranty still stands." << lol!
ascii_field: (
as far
as i can tell, they're extinct ...?)
ascii_field: jurov: not so much desperate
as the fact that i found a device available for $10-15 ~NEW~ from cn, with 256 (or even 512) MB of ram
jurov: the droid acts
as usb host and it is supposed to provide power
ben_vulpes: if someone were so foolish
as to want to pay us to build a game we could
ben_vulpes: ios and android and webturd "engineering" horsepower
as a service
ben_vulpes: except insofar
as vc-backed shartups are games
mod6: but yea, was able to build stator
as fully static, thanks to ascii_field's cuts from the source.
trinque: this "surgical" death from the sky thing strikes me
as a bit like playing with one's food
BingoBoingo: Well, there probably a difference between flying drones
as a lay hobbyist and flying drones when you spent your youth training to fly planes you fit inside
danielpbarron:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-06-2015#1178718 << me too! and the "famicon" mentioned earlier in this thread might sound familiar to fans of SMB2 -- the ~real~ SMB2 is known in the english world
as "The Lost Levels" because it was deemed "too difficult" for them when it first came out, and "Super Famicon" was re-branded and re-skinned and shipped to USSA in its place
☝︎ punkman: "The United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions, commonly known
as the Plum Book, is published every four years, after the Presidential election. The Plum Book is used to identify presidentially appointed positions within the Federal Government"
mircea_popescu: but the thing is so bad, ill conceived, mishapen and plain out lame
as you couldn't believe.
shinohai: yes i bookmarked that
as "ph0rk 1"
mircea_popescu: it's gonna be up and down
as i play with this nonsense block.
jurov: and then someone will hax it and use radio
as mere entropy source for mining :DDDD
assbot: Logged on 17-07-2015 04:40:10; decimation: "Police and a witness interviewed said passengers trapped in the moving train huddled at both ends of the car and watched in horror
as Spires punched 24-year-old Kevin Joseph Sutherland until he fell to the floor, then stabbed him until he was dead. Court documents say the victim was cut or stabbed 30 or 40 times, in the chest, abdomen, back, side and arms. "
assbot: Logged on 17-07-2015 05:12:55; decimation: yes,
as ascii says, the 'having been stolen from' will be stolen too
trinque: a leader does this same thing, but not
as a sort of onanist
trinque:
as though if you trust a weapon such
as sovereignty to the wrong people, you get this nonsense
trinque: I have been musing lately on the relationship between sovereignty, language/meaning creation, and delusional behavior such
as this.