48500+ entries in 0.568s

trinque: asciilifeform │ lulzy climatocalypse here in mordor
<< I'm in the woods in PA visiting; it's t-shirt weather.
mircea_popescu: "Time-rate employment provides a major productivity improvement over servitude or (usually) piece rates."
<< amusingly, according to the soviets themselves, and the "golden age" romanians too, the main driver of sovieteconomy fail was the timewage.
assbot: Logged on 15-12-2015 00:05:18; jurov: and the contrived examples...to roll 2 fair dice: static std::discrete_distribution
<> /* follows 12 rows with histogram ennumerated as floats*/
mod6:
<+jurov> which version is the -TEST2? asciilifeform_add_verifyall_option?
<< yeah.
jurov: and the contrived examples...to roll 2 fair dice: static std::discrete_distribution
<> /* follows 12 rows with histogram ennumerated as floats*/
☟︎ mircea_popescu: trings"), and I have a std::vector
<char*> object ("a mutable vector of mutable built-in strings"), then I can't pass it to your function because the types aren't convertible. You have to admit that it doesn't make any sense, because your function guarantees that it won't change anything, and I guarantee that I don't even mind having anything changed, and still the C++ type system gets in the way and the only sane worka
mircea_popescu: But wait, there's more! C++ supports a wide variety of explicit and implicit type conversions, so now we have a nice set of rules describing the cartesian product of all those types, specifically, how conversion should be handled for each pair of types. For example, if your function accepts const std::vector
<const char*>& (which is supposed to mean "a reference to an immutable vector of pointers to immutable built-in s
mircea_popescu: assbot:BUS1: A New Linux Kernel IPC Bus Being Made By Systemd Developers - Phoronix
<<< ahahaha mkay.
BingoBoingo: * ascii_field tries to recall what electrum is for
<< "lite" wallet that polls server. Might be useful "on the run" if have own server somewhere.
BingoBoingo:
<asciilifeform> ergo we can conclude that radar detector makers ~deliberately~ sell sabotaged product.
<< "planned obselecence" at least VASCAR is nekkid eye detectable
assbot: Logged on 14-12-2015 12:46:39; mircea_popescu:
<assbot> UK citizens may soon need licenses to photograph some stuff they already own
<<< that shithole's going so fast down the drain...
mircea_popescu: oh but allow me to ftfy : * jurov found himself studying c++
<insert topic> ... an unexpectedly nasty corner of c++
<< said everyone ever.
mircea_popescu:
<BingoBoingo> ;;isup trilema.com
<< yeah not reachable atm.
mircea_popescu:
<assbot> BitFury to Launch Energy Efficient Immersion Cooling Data Center
<<< i thought they've been launching and prelaunching thios for over a year by now.
mircea_popescu:
<assbot> UK citizens may soon need licenses to photograph some stuff they already own
<<< that shithole's going so fast down the drain...
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
<punkman> and "ukranesa" is another for slutty maids
<< why one'd get any other kind of maid is beyond me.
punkman: "€2000 fine, 30 day driver's license suspension, 60 days car registration license suspension and 5 SESO penalty points"
<< they really don't like radar detectors around here
punkman: white: is punkman around?
<< next time tell him there's a log and he can type things for me to read later
PeterL: asciilifeform: easily detectable with naked eye.
<< or does it just look like sapm?
mircea_popescu: "MIT's hostile actions towards Bitcoin doesn't by any means stop there"
<< ungrammar
Bingoboingo: * asciilifeform did not actually know how far gone the mit thing were
<< Kinda why Qntra research requires not just wallowing with the eagles, but wallowing with pigs as well
assbot: Logged on 13-12-2015 23:22:38; gribble: mats was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 1 day, 19 hours, 49 minutes, and 32 seconds ago:
<mats> rolling off the cheeks of the slaves doncha know
gribble: mats was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 weeks, 1 day, 19 hours, 49 minutes, and 32 seconds ago:
<mats> rolling off the cheeks of the slaves doncha know
☟︎ whaack: BingoBoingo: At the time, this amounted to approximately .290 Bitcoins per student. With roughly 4,500 undergraduates, this was MIT's way of showing that they were in a position to easily let go of about 1,300 Bitcoins at the time.
<< I think the double "at the time" reads weird, but not too big a deal.
punkman: asciilifeform: [...]
<< makes EXACTLY the same amount of sense as the 'oh noez gmo!111' thing.
<< dunno, I'd rather not eat DowDuPont for breakfast
mircea_popescu: "rapper, BUSINESSMAN OR WOMAN, musical, sport, politician"
<< oddly, hacker's been omitted.
assbot: Logged on 13-12-2015 13:06:20; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=13-12-2015#1342262 << this very strange stupid number games thing. "they've commited a billion they'd never pay and i'll do things i'm never actually doing". мы делаем вид что работаем а государство делает вид что платит нам зарплату for the new soviet generation.
assbot: Logged on 13-12-2015 06:40:55; asciilifeform: 'We believe AI should be an extension of individual human wills and, in the spirit of liberty, as broadly and evenly distributed as is possible safely.'
<< interesting turn of phrase
assbot: Logged on 13-12-2015 06:39:45; asciilifeform: 'Sam, Greg, Elon, Reid Hoffman, Jessica Livingston, Peter Thiel, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Infosys, and YC Research are donating to support OpenAI. In total, these funders have committed $1 billion, although we expect to only spend a tiny fraction of this in the next few years.'
<< lulzy
mircea_popescu:
https://archive.is/7rXTw << typical 15yo doing the typical 15yo thing : put two-three stories together in a new combo, passes them off as "real" to adults to see what they say.
mircea_popescu: "Together, we've shown what's possible when the world stands as one," he said.
<< doom. the only thing possible when the bureaucrats unite is doom.