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BingoBoingo: mod6: As best as I can tell twas not a #b-a regular who said that so major props
mircea_popescu: as the citizenry loses intellectual capacity and political standing, all its complaints look more and more like the results of drunken revelry and sexual stubbornness
decimation: more and more it seems like the judicial branch simply acts as a rubber stamp for the executive
mod6: i wouldn't worry about it. these are experimental as of now. at a later time, they maybe included in a milestone release.
mod6: but it has this uclibc hardened stage3 that i'd like to try out as a platform from which we can utilize building and testing the R. I.
danielpbarron: i ran into issues with grub as well; ended up using the older version
BingoBoingo: alphonse23_: Well, if you want to be a dick you could use botnet slaves as IRC bouncer, but easier to leave an old machine on at home to bounce IRC. Black and white Macs are ideal
jurov: was bad endianness handling ever mentioned as possible culprit?
ascii_field: but of course, as with the 32-bit 'magic set', the bottom 32 are the same, and this key would probably work in some winblows turd pgptron
williamdunne: IIRC the logic was that they want to promote their development tools, and premium products such as SQL server by making their stuff more prolific
mircea_popescu: process id as a random value, god help us
ascii_field: punkman: wtf. as if you can't get ssh pubkey just by connecting to random boxen
thestringpuller: in alternate timeline superman falls to soviet russia and is raised as communist
trinque: mircea_popescu | http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-06-2015#1150865 << check out the sensitized trinque. does portland suck or something ? :D << as portland has nothing, is nothing, the empty vessels here mostly define themselves as *not* the other empty vessels. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: U.S. ambassador to England, Joseph Kennedy, also told the studios to stop making pro-British and anti-German films, as British defeat was imminent and there was no point in America holding out alone: 'With England licked, the party's over.'
jurov: so i'm asking to upload the original as attachemnt
williamdunne: Naphex: Registered as a model
pete_dushenski: as if writing 1000 lines a week in here wasn't enough data.
diana_coman: it could be interesting - I'll need to have a look at gentoo as I haven't really looked at it in ages
diana_coman: the reason for which I am currently seriously searching for some OS to have on my machine, as I can't stand ubuntu anymore
nubbins`: neither did SEC, as it turns out
williamdunne: Yep, nationalism seems strange as hell to me
williamdunne: South West of the UK is poor as shit
assbot: Logged on 06-05-2015 20:13:20; ascii_field: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-05-2015#1122989 << l0l - how about as an elephant? eagle ?
pete_dushenski: "As in the great days of the Studio System, NSA's star male lead spent a lot of time loaned out to other studios this Spring. The critically panned "RSA In The Soup!" trilogy was just packaged recently, while filming for the Thermonuked Chicken Saga continues." << haha priceless
nubbins`: 6dollarshirts.com would probably have a very hard time selling cotton by the bale, as an analogy
pete_dushenski: This just in : azns are just as meta-fabulous as white kids
pete_dushenski: "Wang still feels as if he was unfairly rejected from the Ivies. "I think I deserve better than what I got," he said.""
mircea_popescu: magicaltux, and you're comment as ot whether "he's to blame entirely" ☟︎
mircea_popescu: by know there's an entire generation of this office scum : their job is to "x and be nice". they do exactly as much work as any guppi
mircea_popescu: pete_dushenski there's a great seinfeld episode in which that weasel costanza goes to a job interview, decides to show up to work as if he had passed it, the somewhat confused receptionist gives him a choice of offices, he takes the smaller one.
williamdunne: punkman: Am I the only one thinking he might not be *entirely* to blame? (Entirely as if in he was incompetent, but someone else committed the bad deed.
nubbins`: but was rad as hell in the mid 2030s
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: sorta figured as much
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: i've been told to use hate as a measurement of success.
mircea_popescu: eventually it was "fuck this shit, we make them as tough as pipes"
pete_dushenski: ements, because territorial authority is a requirement: take away its command of territory, and all those oaths of allegiance are no longer binding. Former pledges could of course continue to attack the West and behead their enemies, as freelancers. But the propaganda value of the caliphate would disappear, and with it the supposed religious duty to immigrate and serve it.
pete_dushenski: "One way to un-cast the Islamic State’s spell over its adherents would be to overpower it militarily and occupy the parts of Syria and Iraq now under caliphate rule. Al‑Qaeda is ineradicable because it can survive, cockroach-like, by going underground. The Islamic State cannot. If it loses its grip on its territory in Syria and Iraq, it will cease to be a caliphate. Caliphates cannot exist as underground mov
pete_dushenski: if another one of them has a wedding at the same time as $conference....
pete_dushenski: prague and istanbul both have fantastic food, bucharest is meh in this regard as well
mircea_popescu: as in /explore
decimation: trinque: they are fleeing the reconquistada as well as usg 'sitting' upon silicon valley
trinque: mjr_: note this is more a point about the general benefits; you can do as you please
williamdunne: I dunno, I just don't see auth as that important if they're not doing anything extraordinary
mjr_: but i might as well after all this
mjr_: eh, if you say it is a claim, it wasn't meant as such
trinque: as I would do towards anyone
trinque: mjr_: yeah, otherwise you might as well be the pope
williamdunne: Its as manly as it gets
trinque: as I did with my rating
trinque: sure as indiancandy1 by way of williamdunne did
trinque: asciilifeform: my only guess is some kind of supr s3kr3t radio disguisable as a beer can
trinque: WolfGoethe: 4096 bits recommended as the key size
williamdunne: I'm from the UK, which is just as bad
williamdunne: trinque: tbf I doubt your ass is as nice as indiancandy1's
trinque: WolfGoethe: nice town as an outsider yeah
BingoBoingo: Landgull: Dude, if you don't have a good answer, you're a lot better off just admitting it and asking for advice. Not just with finance, but in life as a whole. << Wait, there is now an aeronaut ninjaspamzor???
williamdunne: Sand Hill Exchange has always been strongest as a site focused on education and community. The paper trading version of our site preserves these values while providing a safe, fun experience.
williamdunne: We started Sand Hill Exchange as a fun game to let people bet on startup valuations. It is an enjoyable experience, but when we pushed aggressively to monetize we received a cease and desist from the SEC.
pete_dushenski: universities as places of higher learning for the already learned, different story.
jurov: nemtudom, as i said.
pete_dushenski: mats universities as businesses, which is what they've certainly become with their 20th century 'mass adoption' approach to education, couldn't possibly lead their students to be anything other than broke dicks anymore than apple can with the kids who buy their iphonez
diana_coman: jurov not yet, as I just saw the post on trilema, but I will get onto it as soon as possible and I have some experience...
Landgull: I think they should take the 150k, buy a cessna, and ferry people around as a social enterprise.
Landgull: Dude, if you don't have a good answer, you're a lot better off just admitting it and asking for advice. Not just with finance, but in life as a whole.
flyplymouth: It will make money, social enterprise and charity are compltely different. Social Enterpise makes profit for purpose, where as Charity is not for profit
flyplymouth: As you will have seen in news of late, Transport Secretary and others have said it can reopen, the question is who opens it. We want to safeguard the airport for the long term.
flyplymouth: Before you can attract airlines you need to demonstrate passenger demand. There are models used around the UK which almost charter planes to use as an airline. If you have demand / good seat occupancy it works well. This happens in a lot of airports around the UK but planes are badged with other airlines.
flyplymouth: The business model is completey different from Exeter. To be fair Exeter do quite a good job for its size. We'll be smaller planes as a 'connecting airport' so you won't initially get many holiday destinations but it would connect into key cities and hubs.
jurov: mircea_popescu: it's same lulzy "protection" as the facebook gpg stuff
williamdunne has just been flagged to NSA by facebook as someone who uses PGP
mod6: <+ascii_field> mod6: i was simply pointing out that it is not, afaik, part of the official therealbitcoin tree as of yet. << ahh corret.
ascii_field: mod6: i was simply pointing out that it is not, afaik, part of the official therealbitcoin tree as of yet.
mod6: Then it was working well as far as I know.
mircea_popescu: they still need parenting, even if nobody can be arsed to provide for them. so they beg as best they can.
jurov: and as progressing confiscation and dispossession of real estates, chattels and intangibles currently held without right by the aforementioned criminal group allows, further compensation to satisfy at least five times the value of property lost at the time the loss occurred.
jurov: "This is to certify that any person with a WoT account in assbot's L2 list that can show proof their property was confiscated through the direct or indirect workings of the soi-dissant "Executive Order" issued April 1st, 2015 by the criminal group illegally misidentifying itself as "government of the United States" will receive a 1 (one) Bitcoin compensation on the spot
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-06-2015#1149517 << as ruined by gavin & co, yes. ☝︎
BingoBoingo: http://trilema.com/2014/the-woes-of-altcoin-or-why-there-is-no-such-thing-as-cryptocurrencies/ << Mining with chainhoppers became untenable
mircea_popescu: and someone somewhere still naively proposes the nist be taken as anything but the goskomstat ?
asciilifeform: thestringpuller, decimation: whether snowden & co. started out as psyop or not, fact is that at this point it is 100% a marketing machine for 'vaults' and 'redpNohes' of a thousand and one kinds
asciilifeform: http://opensource.com/government/15/2/us-government-retires-clipper-chip << not formally retracted as usg proclamation until 2015 !
decimation: some people like to live in a civilized place, as opposed to barbarous
asciilifeform: as in, memory --> +inf as t --> +inf
decimation: I guess I'm saying: did satoshi fail to clean up clutter as he went along?
asciilifeform: decimation: asciilifeform: maybe one solution to the 'bastard transmitter' problem would be ... this is still reasoning from the misconception that 'bastards' necessarily come from malicious or malfunctioning nodes. this is not the case - a 0.5.3.x will emit bastards - from point of view of certain nodes - just as often as any other
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149172 << that is always and without exception the sign of a vps being sold as fake "dedicated" ☝︎
mircea_popescu: and someone coding in windows and without much of a clue about programming as a theoretical discipline.
assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 21:23:54; asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149116 << i tried various values of 'misbehave' increment per orphan block - 20, 50, even 100. in my tests, this made sync... slower. reason, as i understand, was that 1) you lose time renegotiating connection 2) overwhelmingly likely that any node you reconnect to -also- shits just as many orphans.
mircea_popescu: as to the bastard situation, http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1148935 ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 31-05-2015 19:47:00; asciilifeform: <mircea_popescu> yeah its weird << nothing weird about it. the sync mechanism is braindamaged more or less as far as it is even possible to be braindamaged.
Lk4_DPB: i was at some event in milano and they talked about assets as a the place that knoews best about bitcoin adn that discovered a probem with rsa keys
danielpbarron: >> At this time, I oppose increasing the block size limit as per Gavin's proposal.
williamdunne: Can't you just change it as soon as you connect
asciilifeform: let's rewrite it as a maxim:
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=31-05-2015#1149116 << i tried various values of 'misbehave' increment per orphan block - 20, 50, even 100. in my tests, this made sync... slower. reason, as i understand, was that 1) you lose time renegotiating connection 2) overwhelmingly likely that any node you reconnect to -also- shits just as many orphans. ☝︎☟︎☟︎
decimation: If the US replaced its discretionary monetary policy regime with a gold standard, defining a "dollar" as a specific number of ounces of gold, the price-stability and employment outcomes would be better for the average American.
asciilifeform: <mircea_popescu> yeah its weird << nothing weird about it. the sync mechanism is braindamaged more or less as far as it is even possible to be braindamaged. ☟︎
decimation: asciilifeform: as an example, I have 131 'BASTARDS' between two accepts
asciilifeform: 'the fraud could have been uncovered sooner, potentially forestalling a great deal of the disruption it inflicted on various careers and on social science as a whole.' << mega-l0l! as if any of the 'careers' built upon this or similar crocks of shit - other than the exemplary scapegoat's - will skip so much as one beat