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mod6: yeah, that's what i was saying before: leave your v0.5.3.1-RELEASE
as-is. Then setup a new environment to give the "stator" build a try -- is pre-patched, so should be able to compile and run, or if your slightly more daring, just run the included pre-compiled (by alf) binary (ensure to check sigs first!)
mats: on yesterday's subject of poker: the concept of revealing 'hole cards'
as transparency to enable auditing and prevent cheating seems to keep coming up in my discussions about WoT poker with online poker players
ascii_field: pete_dushenski:
as a pathological example: just about anybody's living costs could be lowered by moving to africa, but for some reason very few takers
funkenstein_: only in so much
as farmers and homeowners accept their counterfeits
☟︎ ascii_field: if i'm not paid enough to 'reallocate capital' - to borrow mircea's terminology - than i am in same category
as the 'room & board' folks
pete_dushenski: still covered under 'room & board' and still circumvents minimum wage fucktardery
as presented
pete_dushenski: decimation: ascii_field until people will take 'room and board'
as compensation
decimation: it would be neat if bitcoind could generate the same kinds of stats
as blockchain.info
pete_dushenski: "
As there seems to be a political consensus in the U.S. around raising minimum wage to $12-15/hour, if we assume that Americans
as a whole will respond to economic incentives in the same way
as those who live in Puerto Rico, presumably the 50 states in 10 years will look like Puerto Rico today"
kakobrekla:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33378778 << The Catholic Church wrote in comments submitted after the bill was proposed: "Should freedom of expression go so far
as to mean that the identity of a person of faith can be freely insulted, then personal freedom -
as individuals or groups - is undermined."
ben_vulpes: if you're storing
as the appropriate ints, floats, doubles, strings etc
ben_vulpes: i was under the impression that it was either not relational or was only being used in bitcoind
as a kv store
ben_vulpes: has anyone verified the full chain
as puked out from asciilifeform's `shitblock`?
decimation: oh no the reddit owners treat the tens of thousands of people that work for them for free
as slaves!
☟︎ decimation: lul "
As much
as Victoria is loved, this reaction is not all a result of her departure: there is a feeling among many of the moderators of reddit that the admins do not respect the work that is put in by the thousands of unpaid volunteers who maintain the communities of the 9,656 active subreddits, which they feel is expressed by, among other things, the lack of communication between them and the admins, and their disregard of the thou
diana_coman: btw Vexual, once you get it, you might want to come by to me
as I can give you some stuff to get started
jurov:
as diana_coman can testify
Vexual: is it
as you nod off, or during rem?
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 04:33:53; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-06-2015#1181553 << yes, there will be plenty of 'work' to be had there, re-converting the island back into a u.s. bordello
as it was in batista's time; 'privatizing' and demolishing the spiffiest pharama plants in the western hemisphere; shipping the best doctors to drive cabs in nyc; etc
trinque: I would expect (
as admittedly a casual in the kernel space) to find the same kinds of break-out flaws in docker and linux containers
as are found all the time in xen
trinque: the docker daemon itself is this vast wad o' golang that runs
as root
☟︎ decimation:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-33362472 < "She told the BBC that "Children with autism didn't show this modulation at all - they took the same sniff for the smell of shampoo
as they did for rotten fish." "They also showed that the more severe the symptoms of autism the longer the children inhaled the unpleasant smells. "
trinque: asciilifeform: big time, the libertarians tend to self-describe
as "real" americans
trinque: mats: I see your point though; it is probably best to frame it
as a conversation around the limitations of
https danielpbarron:
as stupid
as the free state is, they throw a decent party for a week, and it's worth attending soley for meeting chicks and playing assassin so i'll probably go again next year
trinque: framing taking abuse
as a matter of enlightenment is the oldest cult swindle there is
decimation: well, because almost by definition they have removed themselves from any kind of power, being against usg
as it exists
mircea_popescu: what's worse, look at the people who claimed to be and acted
as if they were actually doing useful work
assbot: Logged on 02-07-2015 18:02:08; shinohai: I'm still working on the electrum server thing, but I imagine it should fit neatly on the pogo
as well.
ascii_field: conditions in the original NPTL design.
As for efficiency, the whole threads implementation weighs in at around 10-20k depending on target architecture and compiler settings.'
ascii_field: 'Finally, I suppose one might wonder why something that seems so broken,
as I've described fixincludes, might go undetected for so long. The explanation is simple: distros. Most users of GCC use binary packages prepared for a particular OS distribution, where the packager has already cleaned up most of the mess, either by building GCC in a sterile environment where it can't find any headers to pick up and hack up, or by
ascii_field: 'let's break semantics of everything because it isn't like anyone still expects anything to work
as printed on the tin'
☟︎ kakobrekla: for sending to a gambling site < here you can use this currency that you can freely use
as long
as you dont use it freely
kakobrekla: >Coinbase is advertising an "Unreliable solution" (instead of trustless solution) and "Busy function" (the English term is "feature full", which is supposed to mean "full of features", but they translated it
as "the feature [is] full [of something]".
assbot: Logged on 15-06-2015 15:50:15; asciilifeform: from the pov of the chumps, the more sinister aspect,
as always, is the non-cryptographic concept of identity used in nato reich, where folks can actually impersonate you if they know a handful of basic biographical facts
ascii_field: ^ anybody else regard this situation
as shitgnomiferous ?
ascii_field: so essentially same thing
as a 'blockchain.info' link, l0l
trinque: I think I'll get my pogo going again first,
as that's the best device for me to do any blockchain syncing with
ascii_field: the difference is that when you 'addnode', the thing carries on with collecting
as many seed ips from wherever it knows about,
as possible
mod6: you link that email from the stator email saying "MUST run
as described in", which says to use -addnode.
ascii_field: so long
as it is done within the customary hierarchy
ascii_field: force went to the scaffold,
as it usually happens, not for corruption, but for 'not knowing his place'
ascii_field: the 'light client' stuff has always stuck me
as a step in the precisely wrong direction.
shinohai: I'm still working on the electrum server thing, but I imagine it should fit neatly on the pogo
as well.
☟︎ ascii_field: (ergo, it makes zero game-theoretical sense for victim to give so much
as a satoshi!)
ascii_field: approx same speed
as when i sync from own lan
ben_vulpes: in that sense obab (
as proxy for the usg) does in fact own my company to a far greater degree than i ever can
decimation: "The outsiders can see these patterns, but don?t understand the details, so come across
as cranks when trying to do analysis. Should the outsiders gain authority, they have no real power, because they do not know how to work the levers to operate the machine. They don?t even know where the levers are. When they try to fix the machine, they get duped, get discredited, and end up out of power again."
decimation: I read it
as he was using the third-party language intentionally - to sympathize with the reader's point of view
decimation: I'm sure that if you met the leaders of the average usg institution they would strike you
as nice people trying to do the right thing. they are just imprisoned by their choices, making them into figureheads
☟︎ decimation: ben_vulpes: who knows, he might be claiming shit that isn't true, but it does strike me
as fairly reasonable
ben_vulpes: "These statements strike us
as being crazy and misguided. And for good reason. I have met some of these elites." << is dood schizo or am i reading too much into things
decimation: so the idea is that it oxidizes
as it cuts?
decimation: asciilifeform: what strikes me
as stupid about the 'dirty bomb' idea is that background radiation naturally varies
williamdunne: I'm quite curious about how on earth that works
as far
as jurisdiction goes
punkman: "Netflix, Spotify and other streaming services just got more expensive in Chicago
as an update to the city’s amusement tax went into effect Wednesday. The change adds a 9 percent tax to Chicago residents’ subscriptions."
trinque: williamdunne: yeah, I'm just amused
as shit at the thought of some german guy shouting "EVERYSING IS VURKING ACCORDINK TO SPECIFICATION!"
mircea_popescu: "1. be
as bland
as possible ; 2. find an insecure fuckwit to leech off ; 3. get lucky"
mircea_popescu: i wish fighting the commies ever were
as much fun
as fighting these congenital retards is.
mircea_popescu: "I don't think that CoreOS registering systemd.pool.ntp.org is the best move.
as to me it sounds like @poettering simply doesn't want any end-users to view systemd
as some sort of a product providing its own services and, (at least in the minds of some users), being assigned the responsibility for those services or start treating systemd
as a separate product, instead of it being an integral part of the distribution
ascii_field: the only reason to do this, other than pgp-hardened out of band syncs, is to make your bitcoind walk the same logic path
as other fella's
ascii_field: whoever wants, can download with script
as he needs them
ascii_field: e.g., mircea_popescu's '
as it happened' bins
mircea_popescu: it doesn't matter what they say, if people use it
as a generic term that's that.
cazalla: mircea_popescu, i can't imagine why tbh, the word is
as synonymous to search
as is google
mircea_popescu: the unverified suspicion is that this exists
as overflow protection.
ag3nt_zer0: mircea_popescu: might you offer a suggestion
as to how to approach it in a more forward manner?
ag3nt_zer0: again, I understand not having the time or patience
as well...
ag3nt_zer0: interesting - have never heard of Mirandola referred to
as a core "traditionalist" writer - Guenon, Schuon, Evola, Burkhardt and others - but not Mirandola. From a nothing read I can see a similarity in their attempt to legitimize these modalities of thought but I read that his ideas were influential in renaissance humanism which guenon appears to be highly critical of... ?
mircea_popescu: i've since used them
as switches, and broke them on ass. the parts i collected and since just about right thickenss, sharpened them
assbot: Logged on 01-07-2015 04:31:56; cazalla: tfw buying a deciduous tree in the winter and feel like i bought a stick for $20 lol (Hovenia dulcis if anyone cares
as much)
ascii_field: 'google' now sells a cardboard frame one can stuff a pNohe into,
as 3d glasses.
mircea_popescu: in any case i regard the blkxxx scheme
as a hare brained, buggy slow and stupid reimplementation of a filesystem in a kernel that's trying to be an app.
ascii_field: and not,
as naive might suppose, the tcp/ip !