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ascii_field: but
this function has been outsourced
to
them, much like writing code for nsa has been
ascii_field: (it is also widely known
that
the sport program at virtually all american universities is cash-negative)
mircea_popescu: well im not from around
there. lulz of all
time, rich coaches.
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 15:53:21; mircea_popescu: "Not all, but close
to all
the states in
the United States,
the highest paid public official is
the football coach at
the flagship state university," says sports economist Allen Sanderson, at
the University of Chicago.
mod6: ascii_field: ok, i guess i didn't get
that part about gcc/uclibc being in
there with openssl/boost/bdb.
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 15:22:38; pete_dushenski: i figure
that with all
the
traffic
that
the contravex '$20 node' article is receiving of late
that it's
time
to update it with a proper install of 0.5.4
mod6: so gcc as well
then.
ascii_field: mod6:
thing is, at least for pogo, ~whole shebang~ is
to be built 'inside bundle'
mod6: mircea_popescu suggested
that we should build uclibc statically itself inside of our bitcoin bundle.
mod6: our make file has -lpthread in
there.
mod6: not sure if you caught
this:
mircea_popescu: "'Nuclear war our likely future': Russia & China won't accept US hegemony, Reagan official warns" <<
they are pretty good at
the propaganda angle.
mircea_popescu: The RT network, Kusturica says, is destroying
the Hollywood-CNN stereotype of
the good and bad guys, where blacks, Hispanics, Russians, Serbs are
the villains, and white Americans, wherever you look, are OK!
mircea_popescu: must be a pretty fun, exciting and fun vacation for
the jwz's in question.
mircea_popescu: lulzy,
the maggots
taking measures against
the woodpeckers
that might be coming in
mircea_popescu: " She said she is staying about a mile from
the main attack scene, but visitors
there still
took precautions by putting mattresses up against
the door
to slow any gunmen who might
try
to barge in."
mircea_popescu: <decimation> in my opinion it can be solely accounted for by "I wanna print money
too" << more like pure
tim swansonism, "why should i have
to do what i'm
told", but anyways.
decimation: people drive cars into buildings all
the
time
mats: hm,
terror incidents on
three continents
decimation: "Despite his intellectual interest in
the application of
the Fourth Amendment
to
the conduct of
the NSA, he considers it ?stupid?
to assume
that
the Supreme Court will have
the last word on whether contemporary surveillance practices are appropriate. Why? Because
the judicial branch is
the ?least competent? arm of government
to evaluate
the effectiveness and need for intrusive electronic spying. ?The Supreme Court doesn?t know diddly,
decimation: actually scalia
threatened
the nsa along
those lines
chetty: and maybe a little nsa arm
twisting
decimation: I'm sure
they get big important visitors every day
telling
them about
the serious consequences of
their decisions
chetty: being on
the court surely seems
to poison a lot
chetty: oh guess history is starting
to run
together ... sigh
decimation: of course, roberts was placed on
the court after everyone shouted down bush's idea
to place his personal lawyer on
the court
mircea_popescu: he was appointed by reagan if memory serves, and i don't see reagan would
think much of your "libertarian achievement"
decimation: and
the peak of 'libertarian' achievement is
to place someone like scalia on
the court
to old-man rant about what's going wrong
mircea_popescu: you can
tell what sort of people you're dealing with by
the sort of rhetorics
they favour. and
this sort is pretty sad altogether.
mircea_popescu: why does all
this crap read exactly alike, like
the same uncultured louts wrote it all ? from reddit
to gavin's "opinions"
to
the scotus majority opinion, all written by
the same
thirty year old hands
that never read anything but summaries of summaries and never did anything whatsoever at all ?
decimation: "Rights, we are
told, can ?rise . . . from a better informed understanding of how constitutional imperatives define a liberty
that remains urgent in our own era.?24 (Huh? How can a better informed under- standing of how constitutional imperatives [whatever
that means] define [whatever
that means] an urgent liberty [never mind], give birth
to a right?) "
decimation: ironically scalia himself is reduced
to mocking
the
text
too
mircea_popescu: "(2)
The history of marriage is one of both continuity and change.
decimation: unfortunately,
there are millions of people in
the us who adopt
these fashions as law
mircea_popescu: i have no idea what
the man would say, and i haven't asked him because i don't give a flying fuck what he
thinks
decimation: but if
that's
true, what kind of 'legitimacy' would
this be?
decimation: mircea_popescu: if you were
to ask justice roberts, I"m sure he would say
that he needs
to 'save obamcare' precisely so
that
the supreme court 'retains legitimacy'
☟︎ decimation: this whole
thing reminds me of
the bicker in
the parlements before
the french revolution
mircea_popescu: it's what it comes down
to. "we do not recognise
the supreme court"
decimation: actually I
think it would be interesting if a state said 'fuck you, we ain't havin gay marriage'
mircea_popescu: should probably stick
to discerning which fashions are fashionable and which are not, change
the verbiage
to "that's hot!" etc.
decimation: well,
that point became clear with
the obamacare decision yesterday
mircea_popescu: the us supreme court, along with
the entire institutionalised hypocrisy system it represents, has no particular relevancy
to
the settlement of any point. it'd be about
the same
to ask
them as
to ask perez hilton.
decimation: "With each decision of ours
that
takes from
the People a question properly left
to
them?with each decision
that is unabash- edly based not on law, but on
the ?reasoned judgment? of a bare majority of
this Court?we move one step closer
to being reminded of our impotence."
decimation: if he was consistent, he would be leading
the next revolution I guess
decimation: "This practice of constitutional revision by an unelected commit-
tee of nine, always accompanied (as it is
today) by extrav- agant praise of liberty, robs
the People of
the most im- portant liberty
they asserted in
the Declaration of Independence and won in
the Revolution of 1776:
the freedom
to govern
themselves."
mircea_popescu: tons of people showed over
the years before
that same court "your honor i'm
terribly sorry i stole and i am not going
to do one damned
thing about it".
mircea_popescu: the one
time
they stole people's money in
the 30s,
there was some guy dissenting on
the supreme court.
decimation: "So it is not of special importance
to me what
the law says about mar- riage. It is of overwhelming importance, however, who it is
that rules me.
Today?s decree says
that my Ruler, and
the Ruler of 320 million Americans coast-to-coast, is a majority of
the nine lawyers on
the Supreme Court."
shinohai needs
to learn gentoo or something.
mircea_popescu: that's exactly
the problem with system-d, in other words.
mircea_popescu: the "kernel" only makes sense as a concept if multiple
things are being run. if you can fully specify all
the code
that will run on
the machine,
that set of all
the code IS
the kernel.
jurov: and why you
try so hard
to have it statically linked?
jurov: i don't see any point for merging bitcoind
to
the kernel
assbot: Logged on 26-06-2015 06:26:20; mircea_popescu: iirc
the faggots licked
them.
there's not much lower
to go after
that.
mircea_popescu: on
the other hand, bitcoin on pogo seems destined
to end up melded in
the kernel anyway, so
this is just a sooner/higher up
the
tree merge
than we expected.
mod6: You'd
think a linker should be able
to produce a statically linked binary, weather itself is dynamcially built or statically built.
mircea_popescu: seeing how
the pogo will have
to run nothing else anyway
mircea_popescu: in any other case
this would be a bulbously ugly hack, but here, it actually changes nothing
mod6: I wouldn't have
thought
that we'd have
to include a statically built linker...
mod6: yeah, certainly could be something
to
this.
mod6: Ah... ok, i
think I'm coming
to some understanding here. I guess I didn't get
that you were saying
to compile uclibc /statically/ under our own project just
the same as we have say, openssl or boost or bdb?
mod6: To be clear, shared libs /should/ be using -fPIC. If I understand
this correctly.
mircea_popescu: well, i'm out of my depth as you say, but it seems
to me
that importing
the whole code into your own project and compiling it statically instead of creating shared libraries is
the bedrock solution.
mod6: ( for
the example [ jne CURRENT+10 ] ), and for
the non -fPIC code,
the compiler will set
these
to specific memory addresses.
mod6: so a shared lib would be able
to modfiy/change
the addresses as needed
to where
the lib is loaded into memory.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> what's -fPic anyway << position independant coe: Generated machine code is not dependant on located at a specific memory address
to work. for example in
the asm a jump can be
to relitive address [ jne CURRENT+10 ] as opposed
to say [ jne 0xDEADBEEF ]
mircea_popescu: and since all
this extra money exists, it gotta go somewhere, adn well... why not
the coach ?
mircea_popescu: so basically
they invented
this system where
they whore
the kids out for free during
the one
time in
their life when
they're actually peak shape, for which reason ncaa made 1bn in ad revenue in 2012
to
the professional league's 500mn.
mircea_popescu: "Not all, but close
to all
the states in
the United States,
the highest paid public official is
the football coach at
the flagship state university," says sports economist Allen Sanderson, at
the University of Chicago.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: and
there are like 2 other deals with 2-3 people apiece
that have yet
to die on me
ben_vulpes: unrelatedly, july looks
to be a banner month
mircea_popescu: imagine, principals misrepresenting
themselves as "CEO"s.
ben_vulpes: hm. i was
thinking about some java btc
thinger.