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decimation: what part strikes you as more retarded:
the partitions or
the lvm?
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 18:12:50; ascii_field: nubbins`:
this is when you ought
to envy folks like me, who have nothing
cazalla: i figured most if not all people here are well prepared if upon waking bitcoin is $0 or dead.. i would go work in
the garden as i did yesterday and will
tmw so bit surprised
to read
this one from asciilifeform
decimation: other
than 'had,
then lost' rather
than 'never had'
mircea_popescu: there is nothing
that
the usg has ever done or could ever do
that has even
the faintest whiff of permanence. not one
thing.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform has a russian expression
to explain
this concept. it originates, mythically, with stalin.
mircea_popescu: just like every single last schmuck working for
the usg must know
that one day we will hang him for ~THAT~ crime, just so every schmuck fucking around with "bitcoiin development" must know
that one day, his efforts will be undone and we revert.
punkman: 0.5.3 will accept new v2 blocks for example. is
that a good idea right now?
mircea_popescu: afaik
they misjudge both
their
technical ability and
the actual state of
the network, but hey, if
that's what
the excel model said...
mircea_popescu: "I'm not allowed
to see
the final agreement between
the government and my husband. "
mircea_popescu: but if
the shitshow continues where imbeciles simply do random
things, we will certainly end up hosed.
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 19:19:37; punkman: which version do we
target for bug-to-bug compatibility, since 0.5.3 won't do?
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 18:35:24; ascii_field:
the current
turd is not 'pogoable' and i'm surprised
that danielpbarron bothered
to
test it
there
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 18:18:50; danielpbarron: my expectation for
this world is
that everything will suck and everyone is stupid
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 18:15:35; nubbins`: danielpbarron, it seems likely
that kludges and bugs will be baked into Bitcoin for eternity
assbot: Logged on 15-07-2015 15:01:17; nubbins`: implying
that most cocaine users do it for
the fun.
mats: asciilifeform: what's
there
to write about, folks have covered all
the interesting bits already
nubbins`: <+gernika> I once applied for a job in Shenzhen - was required
to send my picture. I was deemed acceptable. <<< did same for
teaching job in sk
trinque: so one day nobody showed up for band practice, and
the guy said "FUCK IT, I AM
THE BAND"
trinque: I prefer
to just inspect
the
thing myself and see
that
the constraint's
there, but
that's an option if ya want
tests
trinque: so
the pass is a db exception
trinque: make rules ->
try
to break
them -> if you can't,
test passes
trinque: ben_vulpes:
thought some more about db
testing strategy
mircea_popescu: i've not kept up with all
the idiocy spweing out of
that shit-for-brains, so maybe.,
mircea_popescu: what i gathered from what you were saying yest was
that
they contain an actual spendable
tx
that will be accepted as input for future
txn by future usg clients,
thus forking off
the legitimate network
mircea_popescu: well, inasmuch as my bitcoin doesn't eat
the block,
they have.
gernika: AMD only did one drug
test, so just extended my internship
there instead.
gernika: Actually used
to work at Micron, as an intern for a summer. Would have worked for
them for a second summer but ... drug
test.
They did email on a Vax of some sorts, but were otherwise a windows shop.
☟︎ trinque: someone
tell me again how
this country
that holds
tons of our debt - and is buying up everything left of value in our country - is inferior
to us
gernika: I once applied for a job in Shenzhen - was required
to send my picture. I was deemed acceptable.
mthreat: looks like most of
them specify height, for males
too. But I've seen some specify bust/waist/ass measurements
☟︎ mthreat: and
then use google
translate
to read
them, unless you happen
to read chinese
mthreat: chinese job postings routinely specify measurements for female employees, for jobs such as receptionist, and also specify
that
they be "attractive". If you just search on
http://cn.indeed.com for "cm", you'll find jobs with centimeter measurements.
☟︎ mthreat: sure,
the new one is 45.79.3.24
mthreat: you control
the dns on
that right?
mthreat: i've moved
the search.b-a
to a new server, although it's running on
the old one for another 2 weeks
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: DoS returned. Will
try
to get it up when possible.
BingoBoingo: But
the Greek Debt is nothing compared
to Berlin's Debts
punkman: they played
the ww2 debt card already
BingoBoingo: punkman: Really?
The Greeks aren't going
to conspire with Mittenwald against Berlin?
punkman: "Only since
the advent of smartphones can we create good public key software
that doesn't need
to say
the word "key." As an added bonus:
the more devices you have,
the safer you are when one is lost."
ascii_field: (i have
two but only one is on a serious pipe and running 24/7)
pete_dushenski: i recall him
thanking
the heavens
that #b-a exists, yes.
ascii_field: pete_dushenski: didja miss
the
thread where mircea_popescu
told us
that is appears my nodes are
the last remaining known pre-0.8s which are unwedged presently ?
pete_dushenski: that we imagine
the enemy's cannon range
to be far greater
than it really is, and our defenses stronger
than
they are.
pete_dushenski: it may also be
that we are 'after
the war' already but don't know it (not
that i necessarily subscribe
to
this
theory).
ascii_field: mno, my understanding is
that he believes
them
to exist ~now~
pete_dushenski: i see mp's smart miners as a 'one day' phenomenon, and
therefore more akin
to your
talebian dream life
ascii_field: i.e. by all signs
they ~ought
to~ exist, somewhere, but
the evidence accessible
to
the naked eye is very
thin.
ascii_field: however presently his 'smart miners' live in
the same hypothetical world as my 'meta-nsa'