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assbot: For $3100 USD You Can Have A Fast, Fully-Free-Software Workstation - Phoronix ... ( http://bit.ly/20FQjsq )
nubbins`: lender's out $x
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 10.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Bitcoin to top $600 before Jul 2016 - http://bitbet.us/bet/1232/bitcoin-to-top-600-before-jul-2016/#b22
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu: how is it disambiguated from $2, which is the dir input to diff?
ben_vulpes: (also ascii_rear i am having trouble understanding how vdiff turns $2 [which i'd expect to be the dir] into individual files for hashing and writing into the vpatch)
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 10.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Bitcoin to top $700 before Apr 2016 - http://bitbet.us/bet/1236/bitcoin-to-top-700-before-apr-2016/#b38
asciilifeform: there is NEVER any shortage of folks who will do $work for $maxint. they will fly down from mars if you pay enough.
asciilifeform: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=06-02-2016#1397985 << there is an eternal unmet demand of folks who will do $work for ~$free. hence indians imported, etc. ☝︎
BingoBoingo: There's 4k screens under $800 now, but at what COST!!!
mircea_popescu: "We will make a spec for a perfectly standardized, $2500, cryogenically-cooled
punkman: "LinkedIn shares drop 40%, erasing $10B of company's value" aaand it's gone
asciilifeform: 'it cost $300,000 per nuclear bomb to recall bombs to Pantex to remove and repair Sandia's failing semiconductor chips.'
asciilifeform: they were apparently $3K ~each~ when new. which is surreal.
asciilifeform: we have proof that $problem falls into, e.g., np-complete complexity class. but what we ~don't~ have is,
pete_dushenski: "Blockstream, a tech startup that employs several core developers of the bitcoin protocol, has raised $55 million in venture capital to develop its sidechain technology and expand its global operations." [...] "Horizons Ventures, AXA Strategic Ventures and Digital Garage led the Series A funding round, which brings the startup's total venture funding to $76 million to date." << all this paper (and cardamon smell) and
polarbeard: I mean a timestamp in the filename author_patch_thing_$(date +%s).vpatch
jurov: bubutbut mutilation!!!&%#%$
polarbeard: $ echo $?
ascii_butugychag: go, build arse-mouth system, rack up $1B in tax, $10M in paypal fee, ahve fun
ascii_butugychag: i always found it interesting that, after all of the $maxint spent on both sides of the ocean on symmetric crypto (see maslennikov's b00k, from the l0gz, say) we have - publicly - no more provably-hard symmetric crypto than a hundred years ago
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 4.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Bitcoin to top $700 before Apr 2016 - http://bitbet.us/bet/1236/bitcoin-to-top-700-before-apr-2016/#b37
punkman: "coming in at a market cap $558 billion after jumping about 8% after the company reported its fourth-quarter earnings, and passing Apple, which sits at a market cap of $535 billion."
adlai: s/average/below-$1/ might be more accurate
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=01-02-2016#1392518 << but you said "in the us" where dollars don't mean things and "citizens" are africans who "make" xxx`xxx but leave no more than x`xxx to their children. (eg. http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=18-10-2015#1301882) so african africans pay $0.005/diaper and it's a wash. ☝︎☝︎
ascii_butugychag: mircea_popescu: they sold for $2-3K usd new
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 13:58:29; jurov: http://www.projectnatick.com/ m$ heard alf and going underwater
assbot: Logged on 01-02-2016 05:19:55; pete_dushenski: myea, i don't think we go through $1/day of diapers
jurov: http://www.projectnatick.com/ m$ heard alf and going underwater ☟︎
pete_dushenski: maybe $2. tops.
pete_dushenski: myea, i don't think we go through $1/day of diapers ☟︎
BingoBoingo: Hey, Amazon will buy your copy for a $25 gift card though!
assbot: Founder of Liberty Reserve Pleads Guilty to Laundering More Than $250 Million through His Digital Currency Business | OPA | Department of Justice ... ( http://bit.ly/1WVGFwa )
phf: he can get me a pm at $150/hr and two junior devs $50/hr each in no time. selection will work by next iteration, but will depend on jquery and react ☟︎
mod6: and execute $import and set the result (output) of the command to $res
mod6: my $res = `$import`;
mod6: "command part A" . "command part B" and set that equal to $import
mod6: "--import $wdir/$pubkey 2> /dev/null";
mod6: my $import = "gpg --homedir $tdir --logger-fd 1 --keyid-format=long " .
assbot: Logged on 31-01-2016 17:53:21; mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test.
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings << where do you see this? this is not a thing. that would fail to compile/pass-interpreter-smell-test. ☟︎
ben_vulpes: yo mod6 what does it mean in perl to do my $var = "string" . \n "otherstring" is the period a linebreak escape in perl, and the variable implicitly a concatenation of the two strings?
punkman: btw the ASUS KCMA-D8 port was offered for $15k, wonder who paid it https://www.mail-archive.com/coreboot@coreboot.org/msg45741.html
mod6: gas here $1.55 today
pete_dushenski: additionally, with a gallon of gas a ~$1 stateside, NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT FUEL ECONOMY
assbot: Obama wants $4B for more computer science education | Computerworld ... ( http://bit.ly/1QO7IZN )
asciilifeform: we needed half a dozen 1tb ssd last year at $plant and had to buy from that many vendors.
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-01-2016#1389453 << let me tell you, the look of astonishment, disbelief, and 'omg my priors' on $admingurl's face when i told her i valued publishing the ssl piece under my own name so highly that no terrestrial rag could afford to buy it from me was udderly priceless ☝︎
punkman: 2mw per day at $0.15kwh ,,calc 48000 * 0.15
deedbot-: [BitBet Bets Bets] 10.00000000 BTC on 'No' - Bitcoin to top $800 before Jul 2016 - http://bitbet.us/bet/1233/bitcoin-to-top-800-before-jul-2016/#b34
polarbeard: xargs -I'@' sh -c 'echo \"@\" |cut -d\" \" -f1,3- | tee \$(echo \"@\" | cut -d\" \" -f2)'
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-01-2016#1388495 << 'rat9' is ~c$170... ☝︎
mircea_popescu: but you're telling me script creating directory $d can't create directory $d."/.wot" ?!
thestringpuller: In other derp: Shift ~10,000 users who have spent > $1,000,000 worth of bitcoin in less than 2 months
asciilifeform: 'A similar problem exists with the biggest futures market in the world: in crude oil. Here, traders have been having a merry old time taking advantage of a notional glut, driving the price of crude lower and lower. They could drive it as low as $1 a barrel, but then what? The problem is, nobody on earth can produce oil that cheaply, and so a day will come when somebody will demand delivery on their $1/bbl crude contract, and t
jurov: if so, it was eaten as antispam protection (to prevent someone taking any existing clearsigned doc and repeatedly sending it $maxint times)
adlai: fwiw original quote is s/you/$0 or i/
PeterL: might actually end up owing fed taxes, usually i get several $k back at tax time from the feds
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: there were radio ads in canada maybe 3 years ago threatening "$100k fine per violation if w4rez discovered on sme bizniz comps"
pete_dushenski: and less than one year of 'bloomberg terminal' (checked this out last night, it's $24k per annum)
mircea_popescu: " Asking Price: $18,500" da fuck alfie, i had no idea you hold musical instruments in quite such low esteem.
mircea_popescu: <pete_dushenski> hausmann has a story to tell about how and why poor countries suck, and it's not because they're untrained monkeys, it's because they need more phree airplanes or some shit <<< venezuela is what happened after a gaddafi died of natural causes. yes the usg 5th column's unhappy that it has not yet been invited to save venezuela, they were predicting $$$ years ago.
PeterL: and is that $4-5k per month?
ascii_butugychag: (everybody else lives in $4-5k 'garçonnières' nearby)
ascii_butugychag: interestingly i appear to be the only one at $firm with any sort of serious commute
PeterL: it boggles my mind how much time you spend commuting, you sure it would not be easier to move closer to $job?
mircea_popescu: thestringpuller myeah. they don't think properly, ie "hey, mp isn't paying for nascar car, clearly stupid idea" but instead "oh, let's do random $idiocy, we'll be so much better than mp". makes sense, if you're retarded.
mircea_popescu: and similarly you gotta do the phd'ing for facebook, so they figure out whether it's more productive for their goals to include or to exclude strings matching $pattern.
mircea_popescu: then later went from $$$___MAGIC_nUmBeR...you are not expected to understand how this works...ReBmUn_CIGAM___$$$ = 2500 to $$$___MAGIC_nUmBeR...you are not expected to understand how this works...ReBmUn_CIGAM___$$$ = 288
jurov: From: Gypsy <gypsy@thedoccorp.com> Subject: Programmer at $399/ Week ...orly?
mircea_popescu: "she would never take a left on west 83rd at 6pm on a tuesday. i know this on the basis of her $word starwars."
mircea_popescu: "we both say $word about heavily advertised meaningless franchise". hurr.
mircea_popescu: in random good unix news : shuf -n 1 $file will pop out a random line from that file.
ben_vulpes: "We DEMAND that Black student leaders be provided a[n] $8.20/hr stipend for their continuous organizing efforts around the well[-]being of Black people on Oberlin's campus, city and beyond" << man that is some low-dough shit
BingoBoingo: of a program to enroll recently released prisoners from a nearby prison as undergraduates, divestment from Israel, and a requirement that black student leaders be paid $8.20 an hour for their organizing efforts."
punkman: "The PTI objects to the licensing necessary due to the "more than 50 patents" related to SawStop's braking system; such costs "would destroy the market for the cheapest, most popular saws, adding $100 or more to the price of consumer models that typically sell for less than $200." In response, their members developed "new plastic guards to shield table saw users from the dangers of a spinning
ben_vulpes: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-01-2016#1382860 << recurring thread at $shop: encourage people to customize for personal ergonomics and efficiency or attempt to cultivate a standard environment for ease of collaboration on each other's devices? ☝︎
adlai: well, longer than wrapping your head around all of C or $blub
mircea_popescu: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=23-01-2016#1382056 << i have nfi. i think it's a lot of "how does one get a gf". not being worthy, per se. not demanding $randomfemale submit, per se. not that far off, either. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: hey, they don't pay me $infinity + bonuses + golden dirigibles for nothing.
pete_dushenski: the only major city with rents under $1/sqm lend untold credulity and providence
pete_dushenski: from the mines : "Make no mistake. Shinola watches are battery-powered, quartz movement watches. They’re not automatics. One could question whether or not a battery-powered watch justifies a $550-$1,000+ price. However, the quartz movements are made by their Swiss partners, Ronda AG, and then are sent to the 30,000 square foot Detroit factory where Shinola created dozens of jobs for Americans. Each Shinola watchmak
asciilifeform: nobody throws out $8M in nsf grantola
pete_dushenski: $4 mn for a truck ??
pete_dushenski: magnum r/t for sure. probably less than $10k for a decent one.
adlai: or he finds somebody who's done it, because ain't nobody got time for this. s/nobody/$0 that Matters/
jurov: 60k$
ascii_butugychag: it still boggles my mind that somebody would buy, for personally sitting in, a $100k machine that doesn't fly.
ascii_butugychag: can haz example? let's say bag man helpfully tells restaranteur, '$x/mo. or your place burns'. where is the hidden bribe ?
mircea_popescu: Santoshi International Pty Ltd: Pleaded guilty to “shortfalls of up to 50% in prepacked spices”. Fined $3,000. << no value backing the bitcoin ? i beg to differ! backed by 50% spice!
ascii_butugychag: Xplosionist: $slavefarm implode yet ?
asciilifeform: at $firm they have something like 7 ~different~ devices for making coffee.
asciilifeform: the thing is a mega-rarity, 'collectible' perhaps at this point, if you come across one, leave it in the crate, sell for $$$$
ascii_butugychag: incidentally, kennedy put $1 on castro's head once
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pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-01-2016#1376523 << at $1.45 cad to usd, what else are they good for ? perhaps kindling but i'll hold off on that for as long as this boiler is working. ☝︎
pete_dushenski: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-01-2016#1376415 << this is particularly funny because girls around here, even "educated" ones, have never even ~heard~ of wetnurses. concept doesn't exist in their minds. can boobfeed yourself ? here, buy this $50/day majick formula. can't afford that ? petition the gov to give it to you for free (true tawk, this actually happened recently for parents who couldn't afford "hypoal ☝︎
assbot: Logged on 19-01-2016 12:31:52; mircea_popescu: "Why four $800 monitors ? Mostly because I’m not a poorfag" << - >> <asciilifeform> ;;later tell pete_dushenski you ~do~ realize you bought the 'poorfag' non-'colouredge' or 'radiforce' eizos, right ? << lol i'm sure he'll be thrilled to hear.
ascii_butugychag: at any rate, mircea_popescu will not find perelman inside $randombar
asciilifeform: dielectric constant of $liquid differs from that of air.
jurov: i know so far. but they are either 28" or $$$ + new gpu in either case