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decimation: trinque:
there's not need.
the bank is illegal if it doesn't comply
decimation: another point
to note - if
the former speaker of
the house/k street lobbyist can't access cash in an anonymous way, what chance
to regular people have?
☟︎ decimation: but
the actual fact is
that he didn't submit
to
the government spies who work in his bank
decimation: now you know
the reality is
that
the press and
the prosecutors are going
to
talk about how he was dirty bastard or whatever
ascii_field: cattle vote precisely as ordered
to - whether at election or in jury
decimation: it's fucked up. if
there's any good call for jury anullment,
this is it
decimation: he was indicted by a grand jury for... not
telling usg what he was going
to do with his cash
trinque: has
the govt announced an auction for
the rest of ulbricht's coin?
ascii_field: 'Bitfury developed a light bulb
that automatically mines Bitcoin when you screw it in' << for usg, aha
jurov: no need
to fuss with cable
tv boxes, even
trinque: yep,
they're
thowing away
the key
jurov: you need
them how quickly?
felipelalli: hi friends! If I want
to sell 1000 BTC in Italy, is
that easy
to make
this off-exchange? Any useful contacts?
jurov: if it was convenience for build script, usually build scripts create new directories for
their dirty stuff anyway, so i don't see
the problem
there
jurov: i will have
to flatten
the hierarchy before feeding it
to lxr browser ( and if you will move files further around, undo
that as well)
mod6: where are you having issues with
this?
mod6: I didn't have any clue
this would impact anything
that you had working.
mod6: it didn't make sense
to me
to build boost, openssl and bdb under
the "bitcoin" directory.
jurov: and it's ever more important
than consistency for comparisons?
mod6: yeah,
this is where
these artifacts needed
to be.
jurov: mod6: original releases have src folder one level deep, your has it
two
jurov: and looks like nobody ever followed
the manual when submitting additional signatures
to
the
turdatron :(
jurov: (the latter happened in
this case)
jurov: mod6 why did you change directory layout in
the .tar.gz? i either lose
the ability ot compare it
to other versions, or lose all files like README, auto.sh
that are on
the
top level
jurov: asciilifeform: why do you
think?
the patches are not
there? unless i made a mistake, it is
the result of mod6's 0.5.3.1 release build script
assbot: Successfully added a rating of -1 for Cusipzzz with note: banned me from -otc for speaking out against
the fork
punkman: "There's a feeling on
this list
that
there's no consensus, or
that Gavin and myself are on
the wrong side of it. I'd put it differently -
there's very strong consensus out in
the wider community and
this list is something of an aberration."
☟︎ danielpbarron: no problem; i'll keep upping you
till you get a gpg key registered
mod6: ok. -p doens't seem
to be a
thing...
mod6: btw my
test with both of your patches {thermonuke} + {tx amputation} is at 193988
assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 05:34:06; mircea_popescu: "and managing locking somehow" win of
the day award lol
mircea_popescu: punkman
the correct way
to do
this would be with heat exchangers of course.
Vexual: lol
tamper proof, not in my loungeroom
punkman: not a bad approach if you don't have
to suffer
the smog I guess
punkman: mircea_popescu: "free heating if you live next
to a mfg plant!" << "Academica has installed a new 2MW database server centre ... Water warmed while cooling
the servers will go on
to provide heat for 500 homes or 1,000 flats ... After
the heat is extracted,
the water will be recycled back
to cool
the servers again."
punkman: I wonder how
they'll keep
the workload at 1kw when
the box doesn't have work
to do, run some useless code?
mircea_popescu: "eRadiators makes
the data more secure: "It becomes nearly impossible
to know what data is where, when it is
there and how
to get
to it," Nerdalize's Florian Schneider
told
the BBC."
mircea_popescu: amusingly,
this is EXACTLY how communists ran
their industry in romania of
the 60s
mircea_popescu: glhf.
the problems of being born in
the 80s, ie,
too late.
mircea_popescu: mostly because
http://trenchcoatx.com/about lulz. "We believe in high quality product, fair prices for
the consumer, and fair pay for
the people who work for us. Right now were in beta, figuring out how
these values fit into
todays adult entertainment industry. "
mircea_popescu: alternatively, it would be 72 cubits high,
translucent, ageless, nonmenstruating and deliver pregnancy
to
term within
the day
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> arguably none of
the others needed
to be learned.. randomize usr eh.
decimation: well, with clock rates above 500 mhz, your pcb starts
to look like an rf
transmission line
decimation: "Each cable between
the modules was a
twisted pair, cut
to a specific length in order
to guarantee
the signals arrived at precisely
the right
time and minimize electrical reflection. Each signal produced by
the ECL circuitry was a differential pair, so
the signals were balanced. " <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-1 decimation: yeah, but if
they can afford it
they can also probably also afford
to design a custom motherboard
decimation: it would be cheap
to use a 1 gige, but it would also have sad
throughput
decimation: well, off
the shelf you could attach
to a good 10gigE card with netboot
decimation: but God help
the poor soul who would
try
decimation: asciilifeform: ideally you would want
to connect
this naked cpu
to others via
the memory bus
decimation: to
the poor slav z80 coder,
the 'naked' xeon has embarassingly rich resources
decimation: especially with modern cpus
that have
tons of cache