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trinque: mod6: package manager
thing for gentoo
mod6: gabriel_laddel: yeah, you'll have
to forgive me, i have no idea what you're referring
to.
trinque: gabriel_laddel: I've heard rumors of gentoo+common-lisp but haven't seen anything; is
that you?
gabriel_laddel: mod6: I wrote an ebuild parser, ran sloccount, read
through
the documentation, opened a few files + ebuilds at random and read
through
them.
mod6: <+gabriel_laddel> mod6: have you looked into
the portage sources? << what do you mean by "looked into"?
mircea_popescu: guy's practice was mostly focused on dietary approaches
to medicine.
mircea_popescu: gabriel_laddel but if anyone opposed
to smoking, drinking and eating whatever falls into your hads is "new age bs",
then hippo should be
too.
mod6: And lastly, I really need
to get some sort of physical environment here
to support
that last part. So I'll work on figuring out something for
that as well. Maybe even an old laptop.
gabriel_laddel: I was poking around
the other day - first
there is ~70k LoC, which wtf seriously
mod6: Apparently
this is not much different
than what I've already done, but I really don't know.
mod6: So basically
that's where we are. I've gotten
to
the point where I can create an AWS AMI -> deploy hand-rolled Gentoo instance. I'll certainly continue
to build out
the blessed
toolchain over
the next week and beyond. Further,
then I'll
take what I've learned from all of
this and apply it
to building a hand-rolled Gentoo on a bare-rails environment.
mod6: Upon news of my endevour, Mr. P. asked me
to document what I'd done carefully so we all can be on
the same page -- which is also good because I don't know what I'm doing with Gentoo anyway. Having people look over what I'm doing provides some bit of steering in-case I get off course.
mod6: So
the idea was
that I would learn a few
things about Gentoo, get a hand-rolled stage3 + a fully blessed
tool chain and be able
to attch my "btc-dev" storage volume and just pick up where we left-off -- at lesat as far as what artifacts I'd already collected.
mod6: One of my goals was
to get
this going as soon as possible in AWS so we could continue with builds/testing/development and ditch Debian6. And additonally, I have a 350Gb storage volume
there
that I wanted
to not just discard as it has at least half-a-dozen fully sync'd blockchains on
there.
mod6: To begin with, I was completely unfamiliar with gentoo in any sense -- aside from once
trying
to set it up from
the Handbook, which I found
that I didn't have
time
to work my way
through and get it set up properly. So my goal was
to get familiar with Gentoo and
to start
to build a system
that can be agreed upon
that suits our needs for building bitcoind.
☟︎ mod6: Allow me
to elaborate for a minute here and I'll explain why I did what I did.
mod6: <+hanbot> ... hey mod6, could you make a version of
this
that isn't aws-specific? or wouldja be willing
to me make one? << yea, absolutely. I'll get
there at some point soon hopefully.
gabriel_laddel: Yeah. I read his blog post on intelligence and genetics, confused
the
two of you and
thought he was making some sort of ad-hoc /pol/-style 'argument'.
gabriel_laddel: williamdunne:
that
the jews were overrepresented in banking
gabriel_laddel: mmunity
then ignored his discovery). Contrast with "New Age medicine", which afaik, an ill-defined set of practices quite distanced from
the leading edge of
technology. If
they were any good at what
they were doing
they'd have
their own funtoo fork, pdf extractor, WoT and we'd be using it.
gabriel_laddel: doned medicine and
that medicine would have been better off
to abandon philosophy. He also notes
that "On Wounds in
the Head" contains remarkably practical
techniques
that would have been extremely advanced had
they discovered antiseptics. I don't know enough about
the development of medicine
to (dis)agree with
this assessment, but will note
that Semmelweis didn't discover antiseptics until ~1850 (and
the medical co
gabriel_laddel: his(their) ability,
to develop
the practice of medicine in accordance with reality. Being subject
to
the prejudice and
technical limitations of
the
times is inescapable (the notion of "humors" may have made more sense without knowing of chemical reactions).
The notes on
the constitution of a patient's stool, fasting and diet are probably still valid. In
the 'General Introduction' Jones notes
that philosophy had aban
☟︎ gabriel_laddel:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=09-05-2015#1126254 <<
To give my definitive word on
the matter I'd have
to review his works in
their entirety and learn ionic Greek + Greek philosophy. For now, I read
the first ~150 pages of Hippocrates, Acient Medicine, Vol. 1 - English
translation by W.H.S. Jones. It did not strike me as "new age-y".
The author(s) of
this particular work was clearly attempting,
to
the best of
☝︎ ben_vulpes: <funkenstein_> sometimes keeping up with
trilema feels like
trying
to sync
the blockchain with a dialup modem << lol how do you handle
the log?
assbot: Logged on 09-05-2015 15:49:16; funkenstein_: gabriel_laddel, I said no such
thing.
This is a public log.
pete_dushenski: hey, if
they want
to wait and
the carrying costs aren't crushing
them, let 'em dream.
cazalla: mircea_popescu, he paid more.. 9k USD plus
taxes
mircea_popescu: heh. he paid 4k and wants
to make a profit, CLEARLY he should get 5k.
lobbes probably needs
to read more anyway
lobbes: I only just started reading Orlov's blog not
too long ago. On alf's recommendation, I skipped
to some of his earlier stuff (from roughly 2011?). I do get
the feeling
that he can either be 'hit or miss' at
times.
☟︎ lobbes: mircea_popescu was appreciating
the wordplay ;/ But I would agree nonetheless
mircea_popescu: lobbes i was
talking about femen specifically. you
think not ?
mircea_popescu: so... yeah, which way
the state goes is part and parcel of it.
mircea_popescu: not
that it's not genuine sentiment, i'm sure
to some degree it is.
the
topless sluts were ALSO genuine sentiment, for sure just as genuine, definitely as widely held.
the result ? 400 people, beat up by police, not 4mn pushed by
the govt press agents.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: bwahgaha.
these EXACT PEOPLE prostituted
their dead, and
their living, wives, children,
the lot. by
the HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS. not even fifty years ago.
mircea_popescu: "If you
think about it just a
tiny bit, nothing on
this scale could be contrived artificially, and
the
thought
that millions of people would prostitute
their dead for propaganda purposes is, frankly, both cynical and insulting."
trinque: only difference should be where you plonk
the resulting root fs
hanbot: jurov> just replace
the aws image creation part with normal gentoo handbook << wasn't
the point at least in part
to crop
that
thing
tho'?
mircea_popescu: at
this rate
they could probably use it as an anti-islam equivalent.
mircea_popescu: dude seriously,
that's how russian orthodoxy-lite works ?
mircea_popescu: "Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, [blablabla] made
the sign of
the cross, in
the Russian Orthodox manner.
This simple gesture
transformed
the parade from a display of military pomp
to a sacred ritual."
jurov: and interracial hints,
too
mircea_popescu: there are also 68 keys with duplicate moduli, but i imagine
that wouldn't impact very much
the overall numbers ?
mircea_popescu: so ascii_field from
the above, am i correct in deducing
that
there have been at most 47728 - 31262-4584 = 11882 (out of 47728, or ~1/4) keys without any RSA subkeys in
them ?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Submissions: 47728 Known Moduli: 31262 Moduli Waiting for
Test: 4584 Running Product (Π(∀n)): 43224973 digits
mircea_popescu: bwhaha. who penned
this i wish
to know ?
the man himself is incapable of such quality.
mircea_popescu: "Western media focused on
the fact
that western leaders declined
to attend
the celebration, either in a fit of pique or because so ordered by
the Obama administration, but
this only highlights
their combined irrelevance, be it in defeating Hitler, or in commemorating his defeat 70 years later."
mircea_popescu: cultundies, for
those girls
that still wear
the
things.
jurov: just replace
the aws image creation part with normal gentoo handbook
mircea_popescu: hm yeah, aws is useful
to have but it really shouldnt be a dependency.
hanbot: mircea_popescu> <mod6> once I have
these guys << hanbot how about you help with
that effort ? << hey mod6, could you make a version of
this
that isn't aws-specific? or wouldja be willing
to help me make one?
cazalla: who's
the statue of in
that shitty photoshop anyway
mircea_popescu: and moreover,
the government can contempt
the court all it wants,
that's what it's
there for after all.
mircea_popescu: check it out,
the government is required
to file a certificate. and if
they don't... fuckall. and if it's fraudulent ? all
the better.
mircea_popescu: where is
the one year in
the can for contempt + civil liability for
the prosecuting
team +
their eighteen indictment
trial for all sorts of fraud, abuse of legal process etc.
jurov: "but
that does not rise
to jurisdictional dimensions"
mircea_popescu: but is
there a disbarment of
the government counsel as a result of attempted fraud in open court ?
mircea_popescu: ertificate after
the appeal has been docketed and briefed and within days of its argument in
this Court."
mircea_popescu: and so
therefore, " If
the requirement of
the
timely filing of a certificate is
to have substantial meaning,
the government's appeal here should be dismissed. Indeed,
the purpose of
the certificate requirement is
to ensure
the government has verified
the propriety of its appeal, and so certified
to
the district court, at
the
time it files its notice of appeal.
That purpose is defeated by
the perfunctory filing of
the c
mircea_popescu: "The certificate was filed seven months after
the entry of
the district court's order and six months after
the filing of
the government's notice of appeal. It was filed only after
the defendants raised
the issue of its absence in
their briefs
to
this Court."
mircea_popescu: fuckheads delayed filing
the certificate
that
they're not appealing
to delay.
mircea_popescu: o, so
the government filed late ? it's ok, we'll invent some legally meaningless words it can be bad in, but otherwise it's fine.
mircea_popescu: ough not regarded with favor, does not rise
to jurisdictional dimensions."
mircea_popescu: back
to
the lulzlaw department for a moment, " Nonetheless,
the government concedes
that it failed
to file a
timely certificate with
the district court "that
the appeal was not
taken for purpose of delay and
that
the evidence is a substantial proof of a fact material in
the proceeding," although § 3731 required it
to do so.
The government has now filed such a certificate, and correctly notes
that
the late filing, alth
ascii_field: (at
the
time
the fastest box i had, had mca bus only)
ascii_field: when had
that box, had a 'chipchat' sound card, afaik
the only one made for mca
mircea_popescu: i had a 286! and (after
that!) a weird pc-xt
that had asm debugger built into bios. and so on
ascii_field: (mca was
this weird ibm
thing, physically shaped like pci slot but electrically 100% martian)
trinque: my first computer was a piece of shit 486 with a
turbo button
jurov never had vlb.
tried
to overclock isa instead, burned disk controller and wiped data