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pete_dushenski also remembers
this show from childhood, watching it with brother and father.
lobbes: pete_dushenski: yes!
that second one
assbot: RC Fighting Robot Wars - Inertia XL v's
Tilley's Revenge - 2013 Combat Robots UK Championships - YouTube ... (
http://bit.ly/1JTGESc )
mircea_popescu: should be lots of fun now
that silly-valley's come up with
the police bot.
lobbes vaguely recalls some
tv show from ~15 years ago depicting robot fights such as
these
mod6: ham slicer just waxed
that
thing
ascii_field finds
these scenes extra-lulzy on account of having walked on
those streets
trinque: stylish leather strap on
those beatin'-sticks
assbot: Logged on 22-02-2015 19:30:55; asciilifeform: jurov:
the zip
tie and
the effete executioner of
the future are a match made in heaven. no need
to watch
the victim struggle, dance. zip - next.
trinque: revolver shotgun likely fires
tear gas canisters
trinque: I'm not familiar with seeing cops holding
those
mircea_popescu: dude
that police looks just like lego characters foretold.
trinque: what is
that, pepper-spray paintball?
ascii_field: gotta love
those
traditional wooden 'democratizers'
ascii_field: i also love how mircea_popescu put
this box in a war zone
ascii_field: if folks were
to put a million keys
through
this
thing each day, every
time a new planet with intelligent pgp-using aliens is contacted, i would probably
tweak a few
things, yes.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu:
the way it works is
that when polling interval elapses, it does everything in
the queue
mircea_popescu: well,
there's no point in it having 2 items in queue while load is under 4 ish
ascii_field: why would we want
to
throttle
the
thing, again ?
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: if you read 'werker' -
there is a polling knob
mircea_popescu: listen, seeing how it's using about 10% of what it could...
throtle it ?
mircea_popescu: 015-04-29 15:54 (Queued, 2 Moduli Remaining - Refresh page
to update.)
ascii_field: considering
that previously,
this
thing wasn't even on a computer in
the usual sense -
this is a major step forward.
BingoBoingo: Not actual riots, but just
the fear of riots
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: It
truly is. Guy's probably just flipping
the ball into
the stands out of habit, but seriously in
the middle of
the day
they can't have spectators because... riots?
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: He's flipping
the ball into
the stands for
the fans... Who aren't
there because Baltimore, playing
the game with an empty stadium because riots
ascii_field begins
to drool, like
the flea-bitten characters in film 'city of lost children'
mircea_popescu: the internet's not a
truck, where yo ucan just dump stuff you know!
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: some serious strange.
those keys work on my local box's phuctor, identical sourceball
mircea_popescu: looks like
typical bitcoind
that was shut down suddenly
mircea_popescu: i wanna see if
this'll actually work practically or not for
the purpose.
ascii_field: because
the 'under construction'
thing is disgraceful
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: if you're reading
the
thing, you will notice
there are
two processes (one which actually does
the work, 'werker'.)
jurov: i see archive.today (195.211.154.159),
that's
the old one?
mircea_popescu: i imagined it's just gonna get done locally for expediency. but hey,
tests are great.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: yes, as a kind of
torture
test. anyone should be able
to do
this
mircea_popescu: so mebbe i dun understand something, but wasn't it going
to process
the however many gb archive ?
mircea_popescu: i'll go
through
the correct centos and poke fun at engineer later.
ascii_field: jurov: l0l
that was last night's
thing.
today we have normal box. which i just finished setting up.
ascii_field: this is what 'monotonic
trip
to
the basement' means
ascii_field: jurov: i'll refresh memory for ancient
thread. mircea_popescu has it - i refuse
to add recurring expenses when
there is no revenue.
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: i haven't moved
the domain yet
jurov: i invested 100BTC into s.nsa..
to see penury mentioned in relation
to ordinary business expenses?
ascii_field: jurov: i don't deal in monotonic guaranteed
trips
to penury
jurov: not so long ago, i have found alf a box, he declined. now he has
to
take whetever
there is.
ascii_field: davout: just now i
took a moment
to set up on
that box, and ran into a few boojums
ascii_field: davout: mircea_popescu had
the box decrufted
davout: ascii_field: so you're done or you switched
to something else?
mod6: did
they hassle you about
the meat?
davout: scoopbot_revived:
totally news yo
mircea_popescu: you know ~why~ it's kinda exciting
to watch
this, right ?
ascii_field discovers
that he was not
this retarded when having written
the
thing
ascii_field: when phuctor coldboots it regens
the product over
the moduli
mircea_popescu: anyway, off
to eat, will flyplow with
this more later.
ascii_field presently
trying
to discover why
the fucker runs from anywhere -other-
than crontab
ascii_field: mircea_popescu is also invited
to read
the src
mircea_popescu is really curious what gcd over rsa keys actually looks like in
terms of resource consumption.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field load average: 0.40, 0.54, 0.30 what speed is
that ?