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assbot: Logged on 03-01-2016 15:19:36; pete_dushenski: "Evgeny Morozov is the author of the Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom."
<< anyone read this dood's book ?
pete_dushenski: "Evgeny Morozov is the author of the Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom."
<< anyone read this dood's book ?
☟︎ pete_dushenski: "That such petitions might not matter in the long run is irrelevant: what matters is that they are being signed by the people, giving a populist feel to the overall effort. Old-school lobbyists, generously funded by venture capitalists, will do the rest."
<< gotta love watching the guardian squirm as is tries to tip-toe around the truth that neither "the people" nor "the money" give two shits about their transge
gribble: trinque was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 1 day, 13 hours, 55 minutes, and 15 seconds ago:
<trinque> lobito: would you also hire a cook who was anti-food?
assbot: Logged on 03-01-2016 03:56:57; BingoBoingo:
<pete_dushenski> last time i tried it was >1gb of ram, so the footprint's coming down.
<< Ironically my bastart build went from consistent ~300 MB to constant 1 GB of RAM after BDB fix
assbot: Logged on 03-01-2016 03:53:24; mircea_popescu:
<pete_dushenski> basically confirming that, without alberta's oilconomy, canada is going to hell in a handbasket.
<< that's ok, because getting together some rental chairs and phoning a caterer makes one practically in investment banking, which is international, so...
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo> trilema can get away with one because trilema is indexed so well by google for nsa purposes.
<< funny thing is, it was well indexed in 2010 too.
BingoBoingo:
<pete_dushenski> last time i tried it was >1gb of ram, so the footprint's coming down.
<< Ironically my bastart build went from consistent ~300 MB to constant 1 GB of RAM after BDB fix
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "Its debt is $294 billion, or over $21,000 per capita."
<<< ahahahaha fucking forget it already.
mircea_popescu:
<pete_dushenski> basically confirming that, without alberta's oilconomy, canada is going to hell in a handbasket.
<< that's ok, because getting together some rental chairs and phoning a caterer makes one practically in investment banking, which is international, so...
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
<ben_vulpes> "oh it's just alf lol doing in an afternoon what the usg dreamt of doing all throughout the ninedies"
<< yes, but then again the usg can't get two thinking people to rub together if its continuation depended on it.
mircea_popescu:
<pete_dushenski> seriously, what leader of the free world ? he isn't the leader of his own backyard.
<<< generally that's how this "civilisation" business works. you may have the fetish of power if and only if you abandon all power. serve the system as it were.
mircea_popescu:
<ascii_rear> static, de-#ifdef'd, etc.
<<< that's pretty cvool actually.
☟︎ pete_dushenski: "“There’s all kinds of reasons why we should be using and enjoying our pulses more. They’re affordable, they’re nutritious, they have a great source of protein, they have a low environmental footprint,” Stewart said."
<< spreading works !
pete_dushenski: "The University of Guelph’s Food Institute estimates the average Canadian household spent an additional $325 on food this year. On top of that, consumers should expect an additional annual increase of about $345 in 2016."
<< because my $1k/mo is apparently inadequate. yaaaay cdn !
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 17:40:12; ben_vulpes:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1359041 << while in theory there is no way to enforce them in practice there is no alternative to the gpg c-ball, and so therefore similarly to how the thing resists librarification it also enforces key expiration. until mpex doesn't respect key expiration, it /is/ enforced.
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 18:45:10; mircea_popescu: * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes'
<<< no small part of why it's a joke.
pete_dushenski: "There's a reason all the cheapo whores of the Victorian empire drank gin. It's one step above wood distillate for fucks sake (of course in the newfound poverty of the end of the world, even that is making a come-back - hey, why did you think absinth was popular in the 1800s ?). Gin drinking investment bankers, help me Rwanda."
<< in case no one else can stomach that video of bahamas and seinfeld posted above, i
jurov: gpg: Good signature from "Stanislav Datskovskiy
<stas@loper-os.org>" [expired]
BingoBoingo:
<ben_vulpes> but not the bitcoin blockchain that's sacred or something so i have a new one
<< The reason for this is they are 6 years behind. By the time they get to alt v altcoins will have done their damage
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: how come every woman on okcupid today is bisexual ?
<< i thought that every girl born after 1990 was bisexual.
punkman: mircea_popescu: * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes'
<<< no small part of why it's a joke.
<< which country does not use Word?
mircea_popescu: * ben_vulpes was astonished to learn the american legal system runs on word and has ultimate faith in 'track changes'
<<< no small part of why it's a joke.
☟︎ ben_vulpes: "And in the 20th century there were more and more college graduates. They increased from about 2% of the population in 1900 to about 25% in 2000."
<< if this is true, it definitely explains the PITA that "college educated" people are in the states.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: re: quests
<< I think the quests you were thinking of in regards to Eulora logs are grind quests which contribute nothing to the gameplay but dungeon crawling/grinding. Get X something by killing Y something. But complex quests that add story are kinda key to singleplayer games. Be it robbing banks in GTA and listening to characters talk in the car; finding your son in Fallout 4; or finding your family in Red De
mod6:
<+kakobrekla> buttnix
<< lel
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 06:09:34; thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "quests" are what the shitty AAA titles do to sub in for the fact that their games suck, they are poor and stupid, etc.
<< uh dafuq? guess someone never played DnD as a kid.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: "quests" are what the shitty AAA titles do to sub in for the fact that their games suck, they are poor and stupid, etc.
<< uh dafuq? guess someone never played DnD as a kid.
☟︎ phf: gpg: key 59C36319: public key "Peter Korsgaard
<jacmet@uclibc.org>" imported
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 03:36:47; pete_dushenski: "A friend’s place in a small gated courtyard, walking distance to pretty much everything, two bedrooms, 750 square feet, Internet and electricity included, $280 a month."
<< it's ~exactly~ deals like this that make me scratch my head and wonder who the fuck pays $500-600 to post a professional job listing on 'monster.com' and 'workopolis.com'
phf: i understand all that, and i was explaining that there's no conceptual integrity to it, as it stands. we have a .wot folder which is supposed to be a manually curated folder of
<nick>.asc files. there were a few threads where mp and ascii argued that the folder should not be generated automatically (no sks or pre packaged tar files). so if one wants to build a rotor they need a .wot folder with pubkeys of all the foundation
assbot: Logged on 02-01-2016 02:44:33; pete_dushenski:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-01-2016#1358569 << while the parallel of the more-than-semi-socialist government and the farmer is mostly very apt, a higher mortality rate doesn't have the same downside cost for the former as the latter. the best thing for the usg would be a plague, if only to bring the costs and complexities of managing so much meat into a more (if still ultimately un-)manage
mod6:
<+thestringpuller> will the signed files/patches need to be resigned everytime keys expire?
<< no. you'll notice that his fp is the same.
pete_dushenski: "A friend’s place in a small gated courtyard, walking distance to pretty much everything, two bedrooms, 750 square feet, Internet and electricity included, $280 a month."
<< it's ~exactly~ deals like this that make me scratch my head and wonder who the fuck pays $500-600 to post a professional job listing on 'monster.com' and 'workopolis.com'
☟︎ gribble: lobbes was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 2 days, 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 39 seconds ago:
<lobbes> wasn't it some 'developmental disability' center?