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BingoBoingo: And on that note,
I have a group to escort to the feria.
mircea_popescu: "and while
I considered myself no more competent to discuss Hegel's logic than Leibniz's mathematics,
I failed to see why discussion of a subject like slavery by the former should be closed to literary intrusion when, in the case of the latter, such an intrusion had produced Candide." and there's the moneyshot.
mircea_popescu: "whereupon, with the pain that
I can only compare to that of a forcibly extracted illusion,
I discovered that the bearded essayist had done just what schoolchildren do the world over, namely, repeated Hegel's argument paraphrastically, just as if it had been the proof of a Euclidean theorem or the tale of a big bad wolf called Sein."
mod6:
i still liked it tho. music was pretty good, brings me back. hehe
mod6: alright, yeah, definiately different than
i remembered it.
i had completely blocked out or forgotten the jewish numerology part.
mod6:
i just watched the 'pi' trailor. it indeed has been a while haha. ive got pi in the queue. might re-watch tonight yet.
mircea_popescu: pretty much the same exact film, so much so
i always suspected pi is a remake. hero is struggling with memory rather than insanity but otherwisw ~same sexuality, ~same magical jew, same quest for the ultimate meaning and so following.
zineKing: mircea_popescu: you've intrigued me,
I'll stick around for sure
mod6:
i haven't seen it in ages.
i feel like
i should watch it again.
hanbot: mod6 that was my favorite film when
i was 16 or so.
i tried to watch it again recently with mixed results. still love the soundtrack though.
zineKing: don't get me wrong,
I'm totally onboard with the plan. But in order for a crypto to be accepted by the masses it has to be a better alternative, more efficient, than what people currently use. to me, the closest thing right now is probably ETH
zineKing:
I bought in at 2011,
I still see xbt specifically as a currenct that is just not feasible to be rolled out globally, due to the excruciatingly slow speed and the high fees.
zineKing:
I am assuming, correctly or not, that at least one crypto will take the place as a world currency sooner or later, wrong or not
zineKing: mircea_popescu
i registered a key, still not voiced
trinque: gladly.
I prefer to produce a genesis *after* the thing's been wrung through other than my own requirements.
mod6:
I'll try to find a spot to try this thing out in the next day or two.. maybe you can walk me through some of the stuff.
mircea_popescu: what the fuck, "oh we don't know what people may plug into the bus", like it's 1979 and
i go around the killer micros with syringe needles.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i prefer my formulation, but yes,
i'd have taken b.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i'd have preferred much more exposed parameters/configs than "modules", for instance.
trinque: asciilifeform: worth a thread maybe, but
I loathe the one-kernel-for-them all approach;
I don't even ship my kernels with module loading enabled
a111: Logged on 2017-12-30 20:14 jawbone2: My name is Jim Weaver
I live in Florida.
I do not keep a blog yet. That is coming with my webserver project
trinque:
I provided one for the apu2 in the archive
I'm uploading to blogbox atm
esthlos:
i want to say v is genius, but it seems like common fucking sense. columbus' egg
i suppose
mircea_popescu: "very strict" : if
i can't lean on them to make a proper genesis, also just as good as not existing
mircea_popescu: anyway, this will need more thought by which
i mean more failed attempts.
mod6: <+trinque> mod6:
I'd be happy to work with ya on whatever needs done to get v onto this thing. and it perhaps would benefit from phf's vdiff. << excellent. yeah, let's!
trinque: heh, this is why
I say release with portage cuntoo "overlay"
mircea_popescu:
i suppose once phf delivers new v, we shall be looking for a hero to reportage.
trinque:
I'm speaking of the ebuild tree
mircea_popescu: because
i will confess phf 's tales of bravery encourage me, to think perhaps protage could be cut from 5bn lines to 5k or somesuch ?
trinque: mod6:
I'd be happy to work with ya on whatever needs done to get v onto this thing. and it perhaps would benefit from phf's vdiff.
mod6:
i still use our old one :]
trinque: nobody runs my recipes when
I post, eh?
mircea_popescu:
i think the last debian capable of booting without any binary was like, sarge.
trinque: fine thing to duplicate this particular work, but that's what
I'm waiting on, will otherwise write my own to put on it.
mod6: so your box in the cage will host all the tarballs... (we'll need mirrors too) or am
I misunderstanding?
a111: Logged on 2017-12-24 02:53 trinque: tangentially yet again,
I'd really like a vtron to put in this here cuntoo.
mircea_popescu: at some point we (
i mean s.mg) attempted to build a debian archive.
mircea_popescu: but from what
i gather a half dozen people have pills for it in various states of undress.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman
i wouldn't mind an ascii-art renderer, like vlc has.
a111: Logged on 2017-12-30 19:59 ben_vulpes: but you say that "
i have the hardware", so use that hardware. boot a bitcoin node on it and don't worry about port 80.
mircea_popescu:
i dunno, but at some point republican drawing will have to get resolved.
mircea_popescu: honestly
i am inspired by zineKing chan example,
i suspect the better solution may actually be 1980s style ascii art.
mircea_popescu:
i suppose thrashed very good equivalence by mechanism.
mircea_popescu: nah,
i expect it's actually alt-spelling of snop (hay ballot)
a111: Logged on 2017-12-30 19:53 jawbone2:
I would like to run the bitcoin node and a small webserver. My ISP would require a much more expensive business account to open port 80. A VPN with a static IP on the other end would allow me to get around this limitation.
jawbone2: Indeed you too, Ben.
I've been reading Trilema the blog for a long while and lurking here for a little while. This is an undiscovered country.
jawbone2: My name is Jim Weaver
I live in Florida.
I do not keep a blog yet. That is coming with my webserver project
☟︎☟︎ ben_vulpes: jawbone2:
i don't purge ratings on much more than a once-every-other-quarter basis, so you've got some time
jawbone2: Indeed
I shall. Thank you. Quick question do
I now have a rating so
I can voice myself in the future or is the rating only temporary.
ben_vulpes: perhaps,
i do not know what promises they make.
jawbone2: If
I used Dynamic DNS to get a static IP would that get around this problem?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: yes,
i made that latter point.
jawbone2: Yes
I'm talking about the myip flag
jawbone2:
I see so when
I start the bitcoin demon
I put in my current IP. Then if it changes
I'll need to update it?
jawbone2:
I see. The instructions
I have assume a static IP address.
I can do incoming connections just not on port 80.
trinque:
I don't find that my home ISP changes IP more than every few months, at least.
jawbone2: Got it. Then
I can just use Dynamic DNS to give me a permanent IP address right?
ben_vulpes: but you say that "
i have the hardware", so use that hardware. boot a bitcoin node on it and don't worry about port 80.
☟︎ jawbone2:
I would like to run the bitcoin node and a small webserver. My ISP would require a much more expensive business account to open port 80. A VPN with a static IP on the other end would allow me to get around this limitation.
☟︎ jawbone2:
I would like to set up a full republican node.
I have the hardware and the instructions from the bitcoin foundation are pretty clear.
I would like to know if you have any recommendations for a VPN service with port forwarding of course.
ben_vulpes: funnily
i experience this approximately never
shinohai: re th silliness is precisely the point ben_vulpes ...
i turned of pms except for lords, most like jurov use /query instead anyway the proper way
mircea_popescu:
i also didn't see any "code of conduct", which by now screams pantsuit like "real estate values" scream cardboard houses.
mircea_popescu:
i suppose if we get tired of freenode we move to... jollo o.O
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