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Vexual: cazalla might prefferent a z900 kawasaki, but they were for the baddies
decimation: lol is that mad max
cazalla: nah, i'd be going on dirt bike tbh
decimation: lots of countries in the world have anti-base posters like this in local language, yet more bases seem to be the order
decimation: I think obama wanted to show china how serious he was back then
cazalla: http://www.anti-bases.org/images/AustraliaUSAbases.gif (nfi how legit this map is but seeing it fits my narrative lol)
assbot: After Bitcoin loan goes south, judge rules man must repay over $67,000 | Ars Technica ... ( http://bit.ly/1NrEaNt )
decimation: I guess I was thinking of the new one near darwin
decimation: how's that marine base going
decimation: I doubt there's anything australia knows that they wouldn't happily give away in exchange for coin
cazalla: wonder how many seppos overstay their visa anyway
decimation: they were probably looking for the bum that shit on the local picnic tables
Vexual: lol, everything is illegal here, but you you must confess on a bicycle to get caught
cazalla: Vexual, was prob a spy and his time was up
decimation: go to queensland and search his hovel :)
decimation: what's the point of 'escaping' to another country if you can't enjoy yourself
decimation: heh "A police spokesman said the officers were investigating an unrelated matter and did not know who he was, but Mr Rodman thought the police had come to arrest him and gave himself up."
decimation: did the local cops shoot on sight?
Vexual: poor fuck who tried to exit usa just got busted in my neck of the woods
decimation: which defeats the point of asking individuals to make a decision for the group ☟︎
decimation: mats: to believe it wouldn't pass is to believe that the voter places his own interest above that of the group
Vexual: you may have to
mats: i would question reality if this came to pass
decimation: punkman: what if the referendum were for ending the popular vote?
mod6: So that one should be fine now. Tomorrow, I'll update the graphs in this one: http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1-wPatchesApplied/
punkman: think I'm gonna stick to my "no voting" policy
mod6: I did remove the original http://thebitcoin.foundation/doxygen/v0_5_3_1/ source code browser for the one that was in /test/ with the Top->Bottom graphs.
mod6: Ok, just about done. And that's jsut about all for me tonight.
decimation: germans have profited for years by loaning greeks eu dollars and then selling them shit to buy them back
punkman: german citizens about as clueless as the greeks
Vexual: tv here shows greeks complaining that germans don't understand greece
punkman: no, that's how "big in SV" works
assbot: Uber Bonds Term Sheet Reveals $470 Million in Operating Losses - Bloomberg Business ... ( http://bit.ly/1LRPEIO )
trinque: so tired of waiting for the horrible missteps of that which was once styled republic to incur their cost
decimation: trinque: looks like the eu is trying to start one
decimation: S&P 500 price/earnings ratio is looking pretty toppy...
BingoBoingo: But this is just another quicker example of documenting the kicks
trinque: I'm thinking a sort of dunking booth with better toys.
trinque: I can think of another honorarium the republic might keep herr krugman in for entertainment purposes.
decimation: they wanna give us bush III too
scoopbot_revived: CUNY Keeps Bezzle Flowing to Krugman http://qntra.net/2015/06/cuny-keeps-bezzle-flowing-to-krugman/
mod6: lotta stuff this month!
mod6: getting close though
mod6 is still going on this thing.
asciilifeform: hard to picture a sorrier bunch of bitter schmucks, eagerly taking it up the arse from history's biggest and most obscene communist mega-empire (usg) to spite their little piss-ant one ☟︎
asciilifeform: (by some versions, these are the people who gave us... bush II)
asciilifeform: i'm not certain that there ever was a ~less~ sympathetic bunch of dekulakized folks than the cuban 'refugees' in usa
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 04:12:09; decimation: the only people who 'do work' are cubans who are gonna move back when castro is kaput
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 ☝︎☟︎
asciilifeform: mats: some of the more interesting aspects are, as always, corner cases. e.g., how does x86-64 treat self-modifying code? how does this impact cache? can unpriv. ('ring 3') code learn cache state? (to some extent - always!) etc.
asciilifeform: there are at least two sub-fields here - how the machine is put together; and, what idioms are common (i.e. what does a particular compiler crap out and why?)
mats: like there's a superset of knowledge i'm missing
asciilifeform: mats: the only cure is to not only read but write
asciilifeform: (mentioned earlier today)
asciilifeform: anyone for whom this question is a routine matter really ought to own the book
asciilifeform: note that 'long' (64) mode has no absolute far jump
mats: ok, thought so
asciilifeform: mats: if within bounds for relative jump, uses that
BingoBoingo: <decimation> that doesn't mean they don't occasionally drop a bomb or two << Puerto Rico is basically USG brown people practice range
mats: asciilifeform: got an idea? a question in ##re i am also curious about answer to
decimation: that doesn't mean they don't occasionally drop a bomb or two
asciilifeform: mats: interesting! did not know this.
mats: hm, TIL USG shuttered USN base in puerto rico in 2000s
asciilifeform: (or do they)
asciilifeform: if they ever feel like having an actual economy (or simply switching 'sugar daddies') they know who to call
asciilifeform: decimation: yes, can go into infinite debt; while usg uses the island for bomb practice
asciilifeform: (e.g., the 'uncle fed to dogs' has since been seen, the gurlphriend beheaded for starring in pr0n has been appearing in public, the footballists 'shot for losing' are playing today...)
decimation: lolz as if puerto rico was anything other than a vassal of usg
trinque: all that guy wants to do is drink hennesy and fuck bitches.
decimation: ^ also note intel was derping with itanic around then
asciilifeform: this is not an accident; amd hired away most of the old dec team who built alpha
decimation: I thought i386 added even more segmentation
asciilifeform: ~segmentation~, that grim old idiocy from the 16-bit 8086 days, gets disabled
asciilifeform: where each process thinks it owns the machine
asciilifeform: how else could you do the whole mmu thing
decimation: heh I didn't realize that x86-64 kept page table
asciilifeform: but, there is the page table
assbot: Logged on 30-06-2015 03:21:55; decimation: "I've written code for a JIT that stores 64-bit virtual ptrs as their hardware based 48-bits. This is a valuable optimisation, even if it's not strictly OK. (anon)"
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=30-06-2015#1181488 << this is doubly lulzy considering that i just pulled my dead tree 'amd x86-64 programmer's manual vol. 2' off the shelf, sept. '02 edition, and it defines 52 bits of valid pointer in 64-bit word... ☝︎
mats: jurassic world was better than expected
decimation: you can imagine how gcc writers would tire of that kind of bullshit
decimation: 'you need to support our implementation'
asciilifeform: and anyone who is found to be deploying such code, for whatever purpose, ought to answer for it
asciilifeform: you can't even win 'underhanded c contest' with them. they're ~screamingly~ bad ideas. ☟︎
asciilifeform: there is no conceivable reason to ever be doing any of the things described therein
asciilifeform: that article ought to be required reading for shitgnomologists
asciilifeform: gotta love those prison kettles
decimation: at least it's concievable that you could point to the data and code ram chips
asciilifeform: 'harvard' is better in the same sense that it is better to be shot with a .22 than with a cannon
asciilifeform: where the latter is able to operate on a tiny portion of the former in any given operation
asciilifeform: 'von neumann arch' traditionally means simply the very idea of having separate devices called memory and cpu
decimation: they think 'harvard' is better with respect to your 'bedrock' complaints
asciilifeform: (or, for that matter, refer to bits in code word unless such was designated as a 'return 8-bit constant' instruction)
decimation: this has confused n00bs when you mention the 'von neumann' arch
asciilifeform: physically had no way to 'jump into' data
asciilifeform: used to be fairly common on micros
asciilifeform: 'On PICs and MCS51s, the two objects could actually be in different data spaces (e.g. RAM vs flash memory).' << correct. at least for the pic16xxx series, which i've used for many years. it is called 'harvard architecture'
asciilifeform: and l0l, it doesn't work terribly well.
decimation: "You can go much stronger than that. Many security mitigation techniques rely on being able to XOR a pointer with one or more values and recover the pointer later by again XORing with one or more possible different values, (whose total XOR is the same as the original set). (Richard Black)"
decimation: good lord, how much software that people use every day is written like this?