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ascii_field: but this function has been outsourced to them, much like writing code for nsa has been
mircea_popescu: how's that work ?
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.
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-06-2015#1177574 << widely known. the one here gets >1M pretax ☝︎
mod6: oh, forgot to add in the ldd output for that pthread test: http://dpaste.com/33KYWZ4.txt
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
ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=26-06-2015#1177542 << there is no 0.5.4 as of yet ☝︎
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.
ascii_field: aha there
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: "we put a walnut shell in the way!"
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."
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Daesh | Sep 24, 2014 ... Fabius argued that since IS is not Islamic and absolutely not a state, he said "... the Arabs call it Daesh..." (from Arabic "to tread upon", ...
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.
mircea_popescu: lol is the qntra rabbit eating contraband ?
decimation: people drive cars into buildings all the time
assbot: France terror attack: One beheaded, Hollande says - CNN.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1GxyY5L )
assbot: Terror attacks on 3 continents, including 28 in Tunisia - CNN.com ... ( http://bit.ly/1GxyWLe )
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,
assbot: NSA Spying Case at the Supreme Court? "Ooh," Says Scalia - Businessweek ... ( http://bit.ly/1BSAnYh )
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
decimation: nope, souter was bush the father
chetty: oh guess history is starting to run together ... sigh
decimation: you are thinking of souter
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 ?
mircea_popescu: sounds like someone needed to pee.
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: fgucking unreadable, this crud.
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: on this or any other topic.
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: maybe revise the uniform to include small dogs.
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: now it's his turn.
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: scalia's next step is to burn down the supreme court.
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.
assbot: Supreme Court rules gay couples nationwide have a right to marry - The Washington Post ... ( http://bit.ly/1IhWo3R )
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: haha. true.
mircea_popescu: you'd think many things
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
mircea_popescu: me either, but again, what's to do ?
mod6: I wouldn't have thought that we'd have to include a statically built linker...
mod6: yeah, certainly could be something to this.
mircea_popescu: what else to do ?
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. ☟︎
mircea_popescu: time to get your very own receptionist.
ben_vulpes: and there are like 2 other deals with 2-3 people apiece that have yet to die on me
ben_vulpes: ~7 humans in office at full time
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.