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mircea_popescu: oh that's what it is, "conferences" specifically. dude...
i have nfi why anyone with any sort of qualification would actually appear at one of these. for one thing, they
don't pay. for another thing, they are about on 1980s soviet level of amenties, fucking hell ima brownbag food because
i don't eat burger king ?
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform in honesty,
i don't think anyone who came before had the intelligence / intellectual wherewithal to realise what the standards should be.
trinque:
I don't trust freenode to keep my table of available nicks accurate
☟︎☟︎ shinohai: Can you follow me on twitter so
I don't have to visit mfc no more than humanly possible?
shinohai: link to your myfreecams profile?
DOn't think
I have seen it.
mircea_popescu: well logically, wouldn't you go hold your inauguration in either a) the state where you got the highest % or else b) in the state where hillary got the greatest margin below what she expected ? say something like "there's some people in this country who think they're better than everyone else, and
i don't want to hang out with them"
phf: well, some black men refer to me as brother,
i don't see any reason not to respond in kind
phf: kanye is too white,
i don't want another oreo in the office
Framedragger: mircea_popescu: the island of post-soviet (homeland) for the time being :) it has a proper summer, friends, forests, sea and lower living costs;
i don't know where
i will land after that that, if anywhere. for the first time not worried, tho.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-14#1602646 << actually this makes no difference if
i do or if
i don't. the correct solution that's sitting on my laptop is to explicitly check for exhaustive anticedents, and then render a missing link if there's one missing
☝︎ mod6:
i don't know how the mechanical hash matching would work otherwise.
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform random nonsense aside,
i also
don't believe fusion is +ev in a practical sense. obviously if you can be arsed to gather together enough hydrogen you get your own star for free. but that's about it.
mircea_popescu: we might mean different things by organised.
i don't mean what is meant by "systematizing" in eg "systematizing delusion"
mircea_popescu:
i don't care about stupidity per se ; organised stupidity of any kind however is a different matter.
mircea_popescu: it's not clear to me that any engineering issues are in fact involved. all
i see are purely psychogenic issues improperly welded to the foregoing. you
don't need nor can have any meaningful implementation of "public servicves", not ever. getting oneself to believe the contrary is a strange exercise in contorsionism
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes
i don't want her to do anything specifically, but she also can't answer to a single-open-parens control sequence
mircea_popescu: speaking of which : ben_vulpes would you join candi here and set everyone in l1 to its eat list ?
i deem you've satisfied contractual obligations re support ; if you'll be kind enough to bring it back within a day or two should it get knocked off that's entirely fine by my lights. and everyone else : have fun with the lisp repl, but
don't abuse.
mircea_popescu: phf to quote from a film
i don't recall, "niente coveri, solo corpi di tinere donne"
davout: mircea_popescu:
i'm afraid
i don't see that particular ambiguity
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> waiwut
i don't remember this wine event << great steaks at this place. Mr. P. had to leave and change his suit.
ben_vulpes: waiwut
i don't remember this wine event
mircea_popescu:
i don't mean the punters,
i mean the site administration.
mircea_popescu: you
don't buy it on credit in the first place,
i guess.
phf: yeah,
i'm just building a typing laptop. probably going to take it to india with me instead of main machine. can't really afford getting it stolen, and
don't want to bother with proper compartmentalization
mircea_popescu: no spanish speaker has ever done any work.
i don't think EVER, but certainly not in the past century.
phf: aying. first of all, you
don't use setup question technique unless you have standing, it's at least partially rhetorical. second of all, when you do, you
don't drag it out.
i dismissed him at that point as a tedious bore, which he turned out to be
phf: Framedragger: yeah, it shouldn't be picking up post transition b-a posts.
i don't have any kind of proxy or anything
mircea_popescu:
i'm easily satisfied. prolly because
i don't take so much cock, so.
phf: well,
i'm kind of curious where he was going with that "do you believe in free market" leading question. guy, you
don't open like that unless you have a standing, nobody's going to wait for you to do your cornering move, if you can't even fucking stay on point
gabriel_laddel_p: if you
don't want to hear what
I've got to say, just negrate me, !!down and be done with it.
phf: (this is totally unrelated,
i just
don't feel one way or another about subj. when
i was in my early twenties
i also adopted mannerisms.
i agree though, is not becoming of ~adult~)
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 08:02 ben_vulpes:
i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even tried to apply those patches through a strict v, but
i'm still going to go slam my head in a door until
i get some of the stupid out
mircea_popescu: anyway,
i don't mean "unhappy" in the 1850s manchester bereft-of-any-joy sense.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-09 10:18 diana_coman: well,
I don't really think someone can live a very unhappy life due to *others'* expectations; at most due to his/her own
mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-09#1599727 <<
i'm with her. a woman may be assumed to be cowardly, and a black man may be assumed to be a thief, and an asian guy may be assumed to have a small dick, and if that works for you all the better. but it dun work in general,
i don't think, nor in my experience. all children are born cowardly, all modern society tends to encourage it, the few who get out of infantilism aren't very gen
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-09 09:51 Framedragger: (that being said, and probably much against the aggregated views of this here forum,
i don't really like this model. if 'emancipation of women' makes your gut wrench, consider that most men fail at fulfilling their model expectations. in .lt (where masculine models are very much in place), there are plenty of good, sensitive men who live very unhappy lives due to 'expectations'. this of course includes lots of unhappy gay people.)
a111: Logged on 2016-12-28 21:59 phf: Framedragger: it's always the same with you, "this online personality construct is great" "they do useful research" etc. until they publish "
i don't believe in pgp" or really act in any way that you didn't expect. and then you
don't have any recourse, because they are online personality constructs. how well do you know this "online researcher" if you ~having spent significant amount of effort to collect and upload ssh keys~ didn't even
mircea_popescu: (ftr,
i don't get enraged by things
i don't know ;
i get enraged by things that are stupid.)
a111: Logged on 2017-01-09 09:51 Framedragger: (that being said, and probably much against the aggregated views of this here forum,
i don't really like this model. if 'emancipation of women' makes your gut wrench, consider that most men fail at fulfilling their model expectations. in .lt (where masculine models are very much in place), there are plenty of good, sensitive men who live very unhappy lives due to 'expectations'. this of course includes lots of unhappy gay people.)
diana_coman: well,
I don't really think someone can live a very unhappy life due to *others'* expectations; at most due to his/her own
☟︎ diana_coman: Framedragger> (that being said, and probably much against the aggregated views of this here forum,
i don't really like this model. if 'emancipation of women' makes your gut wrench, consider that most men fail at fulfilling their model expectations. in .lt (where masculine models are very much in place), there are plenty of good, sensitive men who live very unhappy lives due to 'expectations'. this of course includes lots of unh
Framedragger: (that being said, and probably much against the aggregated views of this here forum,
i don't really like this model. if 'emancipation of women' makes your gut wrench, consider that most men fail at fulfilling their model expectations. in .lt (where masculine models are very much in place), there are plenty of good, sensitive men who live very unhappy lives due to 'expectations'. this of course includes lots of unhappy gay people.)
☟︎☟︎ davout: ben_vulpes:
i don't, useful for when you're answered to
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: also
i don't know who uses rmax for structural elements
hanbot:
i don't see trilema in results at all, despite top of second page yielding censored term (p*ssy). motherfuckers.
phf:
i don't think it's an attempt to establish terminology.
i always read it as a herp-a-derp chumminess with a reader "oh maybe you
don't know what
i'm talking about,
i'm going to help you out here"
mircea_popescu: if
i don't agree with what you mean by dog, pointing to the tv set is unlikely to resolve much.
phf:
i don't grok referencing encyclopedias in general. if
i don't know what "dog" is,
i can probably source it myself
a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 18:21 phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print conference proceedings, the bulk of actual technology needed to recreate probably somewhere on a TAPE.
i don't know where you got that mask generator runs on scheme83. the entire production stack was for mit cadr
a111: Logged on 2017-01-08 08:02 ben_vulpes:
i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even tried to apply those patches through a strict v, but
i'm still going to go slam my head in a door until
i get some of the stupid out
mircea_popescu:
i don't need a fucking power button to recall
i can turn off the box,
i can type shutdown just fine.
mircea_popescu: sex, food, knowledge, anything.
i'll pull and
don't fucking dare push anything on me. ever.
mircea_popescu: course ytou can't get the nice w200s faces anymore
i don't think. because fucking "progress"
ben_vulpes:
i don't know what sort of apology is due here as clearly nobody has ever even tried to apply those patches through a strict v, but
i'm still going to go slam my head in a door until
i get some of the stupid out
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: but for some reason nobody seems to have an alt preference. such as for instance because they
don't exist or
i have nfi
mircea_popescu:
i have nfi, item seems to work is the entire extent of the thing ; and
i don't specifically know him to be a hitler crony, like
i do specifically know archive.org to be a hitler crony.
phf: fwiw
i wouldn't say they are "trapped". as
i don't think they care about anything else. they
don't keep up to date with microsoft modern and bestest. they still release ms stack software with xp compatibility for example
Framedragger: asciilifeform: actually what
i also like about archive.is (
don't get me wrong,
i agree that trusting a service run by some d00d not in wot isn't super future-proof, ahem) is that it *does* save a bitmap rendered image for the site, too
mircea_popescu: phf ben_vulpes : it won't corrupt anything if the berkley db is ran in "detached" mode, which it prolly should be.
i don't recall if we put this in the trb or not.
mod6: yah, im with you.
i don't think
i could deal with being at sea, indefiniately.
ben_vulpes: it was low, then you lost your key, now
i don't even wat
a111: Logged on 2016-11-18 21:39 Framedragger: gabriel_laddel:
i don't have much free time now, either. maybe end of next week, at this rate. re. CLIM web - any notes / writeup to help? as in, 20min of your time to save some hours of my time while helping you?
gabriel_laddel_p: netmonk:
I don't want all of them (well,
I do, but nevermind that) -
I want the specific book & page number where knuth discusses balanced ternery.
adlai: and some sorta bsd but
i don't own the iron
gabriel_laddel_p: mircea_popescu: something like that. There are a whole slew of issues: the init that Martin ships works fine, but if
I substitute my own init - breaks. Among a million other things
I have
don't understand, such as
gabriel_laddel_p: mircea_popescu: idk about that. Symbolics was a different beast with a different set of problems. But then again,
I don't know that much about the people involved with Symbolics, so perhaps you are right.
davout: some peeps
i meet irl but
don't have a mapping to a nick
davout:
i don't know, maybe we do?
davout:
i really
don't get this fascination with whatever idiots will do
Framedragger: (
i don't really see why you'd have to trust this intermediary node, though)
gabriel_laddel_p: Framedragger: thanks, but pass.
I don't deal with computers
I cannot physically touch.
phf:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-01-07#1598294 << scheme83 is like a "canticle for leibowitz" artifact. "published design" is overstatement of the century. scraps of published memos and reports spread over out of print conference proceedings, the bulk of actual technology needed to recreate probably somewhere on a TAPE.
i don't know where you got that mask generator runs on scheme83. the entire production stack was for mit cadr
☝︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-01-07 15:19 mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if
i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"$modernlanguage".
mircea_popescu: that's like saying "
i'm not much into clean linens". your personal taste in the matter is a relatively secondary concern. the primary thing is they
don't let you inside oxford unless you wash.
mircea_popescu: and entirely unrelatedly : anyone willing to stand up an irc bot for me (as a service for hire deal) and expose some kind of programmable interface that can read messages to it, process and push out a reply ? bonus points if
i don't have to learn crazy-shitstick-"$modernlanguage".
☟︎☟︎ Framedragger: btw trinque
i don't think my gpg key has all the associated ratings in your wot.deedbot.org wwwtron. but mebbe the latter isn't finished anyway, so
i'm jumping ahead of myself :)
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform
i don't mean the niggers.
i mean the others.
mircea_popescu:
i don't care. there's no need for each individual item to be discussed. guy exists today because of the yahoo marketing ponzi scheme pre 2001 bubble. nfi why he's not in jail, but it is a shameful macula on the usg "justice" system.
mircea_popescu:
i don't think anyone is seriously proposing intel makes cpus.
adlai thinks mircea_popescu wants him to shut up! so if
i don't !!up myself again -- good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight.
adlai: dude was dangerous, he'd already been visited by cops in the past! (for, uh... growing too much grass, and
i don't mean the happy kind)
mircea_popescu:
i don't want fucking "codepoints" in my life. take your /x855 and shove it, bejaysus.
a111: Logged on 2017-01-04 10:33 davout:
i don't really see asciilifeform's issue with large 'formatting' patches, as long as it can be mechanically established that the changes a patch brings do not change any of the code semantics there should be no problem with arbitrarily large patches
davout:
i don't really see asciilifeform's issue with large 'formatting' patches, as long as it can be mechanically established that the changes a patch brings do not change any of the code semantics there should be no problem with arbitrarily large patches
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