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ascii_field: and of course it will serve no one else.
that'd be, what, interchangeable parts, it isn't 1800 yet, not invented yet
mircea_popescu: and i know
this, incidentally, because i have meanwhile learned "vcl"
mircea_popescu: supposedly
THIS is why we're wasting all
the money on "ip" enforcement : so
that i am not in
this position where i can say
the above.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field
the actual sad hell is not
this. it is
that i will solve it, and
that will serve ABSOLUTELY NOBODY
mircea_popescu: who meanwhile sold it
to some derp-ass host corp,
that wants 9 bux a year. for what exactly ? a script ?
mircea_popescu: because
totally,
that's
the stack you want, 8
things long
mircea_popescu: "it might be nginx, it might me mod_rpaf, it might be mod_futipemata ; some of
these have been forked.
the way
to install
them is make
the whole fucking
httpd-devel mircea_popescu: it "mostly" does
the job, every
time. it NEVER actually does
the job. not ever.
mircea_popescu: obviously, it will fuck up
the source IP for requests. it's not obvious how
to get apache
to fix
this.
mircea_popescu: it is obviously
trivial
to get varnish installed, and it will cache.
kakobrekla: <sturles> I
think I hve found
the reason for
the recent spike in sales. Microsoft keeps earning me money.
This
time
their users get infected with Cryptowall 3.0. Explains
the many recent purchases of about 500 USD worth in bitcoins.
ascii_field: ben_vulpes: it is precisely like
the spam cargo cult
williamdunne: So rather
than buying S.Dice it would be P.Voorhees
davout: ok,
that would be a stock exchange
williamdunne: i.e I sell 40% of all my future income for xx btc
today
☟︎ davout: i parse
that as some variant of btcjam
williamdunne: davout: Allowing people who are
trusted significantly enough
to carry out a contract,
to sell
their future earnings in return for money
today. Sorta like an MPEX for people
williamdunne: davout: I'm writing it because it interesting
to do, and I have some ideas it could be useful for
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: sorry, ghadaffi was born in '42.
that makes waaay more sense.
BingoBoingo: ascii_field Ah, You're about
the same distance I was from Fergusson
pete_dushenski: BingoBoingo: he was born in '69
to "The son of an impoverished Bedouin goat herder"
ben_vulpes: ascii_field:
the md fun anywhere near you?
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: Well only way
to judge
that is
the writings and Ghaddafi doesn't have a
trilema.
ben_vulpes: cherisse is in
the same food group as la cuña?
assbot: Logged on 27-04-2015 21:30:23; mircea_popescu: i also had cherisse with maraschino cherries, but
thought of ben.
pete_dushenski: ben_vulpes: pretty much all of
the scifi books i've read were by asimov, heinlein, clarke, and... adams.
assbot: Logged on 27-04-2015 21:06:25; mike_c: chetty: cool pic! kinda sad
to see boxy go :)
ben_vulpes: i can't speak
to ghaddafi's
training skills
tho
ben_vulpes: yeah. has some hoplites and an (mircea_popescu'd like
this one) army of girls
pete_dushenski: japan 're-arming' calls
to mind images of ninjarobot armies
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 14:19:45; lobbes: 'Tokyo’s readiness
to embrace what Abe calls “proactive pacifism” comes amid growing anxiety in Japan and across Asia over China’s rising military and economic might.'
assbot: La communauté hipster cherche un nouveau mot pour « mainstream », jugé
trop mainstream | Le Gorafi.fr Gorafi News Network ... (
http://bit.ly/1ba8ihX )
lobbes: !rate Blazedout419 1 small, but smooth
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lobbes: 'Tokyo’s readiness
to embrace what Abe calls “proactive pacifism” comes amid growing anxiety in Japan and across Asia over China’s rising military and economic might.'
☟︎ assbot: US-Japan defense deal broadens
Tokyo's role in face of growing Chinese might | US news |
The Guardian ... (
http://bit.ly/1EzJ098 )
mircea_popescu: "I see a lot of people complaining about
the horrible stuff looters and rioters are doing in Baltimore.
This is what
the media wants you
to see,
this is
the negative side.
This is being shown over and over
to make you forget
that a man had his SPINE SEVERED in police custody. So here are 10,000 people peacefully protesting
today
that no one seems
to be
talking about."
mircea_popescu: the
table came up
to a level position, dishes and all! He said he could lift a keg of nails with his
teeth. He picked up a common glass
tumbler and bit a semi-circle out of it.
Then he opened his bosom and showed us a net-work of knife and bullet scars; showed us more on his arms and face, and said he believed he had bullets enough in his body
to make a pig of lead. He was armed
to
the
teeth. He closed with
the remark
mircea_popescu: The
table we were sitting at was about five feet long, and unusually cumbersome and heavy. He asked us
to put our hands on
the dishes and hold
them in
their places a momentone of
them was a large oval dish with a portly roast on it.
Then he sat down,
tilted up one end of
the
table, set
two of
the legs on his knees,
took
the end of
the
table between his
teeth,
took his hands away, and pulled down with his
teeth
till
mircea_popescu: "Very well, gentlemen, if we must fight, we must, I suppose. But don't rush into danger and
then say I gave you no warning. I am more
than a match for all of you when I get started. I will give you proofs, and
then if my friend here still insists, I will
try
to accommodate him."
mircea_popescu: nt.
The stranger smiled, smoothed out
the hat, and offered it
to Brown with profuse apologies couched in caustic sarcasm, and begged Brown not
to destroy him. Brown
threw off his coat and challenged
the man
to fightabused him,
threatened him, impeached his courage, and urged and even implored him
to fight; and in
the meantime
the smiling stranger placed himself under our protection in mock distress. But presently he
mircea_popescu: I remember an instance of a desperado's contempt for such small game as a private citizen's life. I was
taking a late supper in a restaurant one night, with
two reporters and a little printer namedBrown, for instanceany name will do. Presently a stranger with a long-tailed coat on came in, and not noticing Brown's hat, which was lying in a chair, sat down on it. Little Brown sprang up and became abusive in a mome
mircea_popescu: and even before
that, by mark
twain, who observed
that gunslingers
think nothing of killing random derps.
mircea_popescu: and for
the record,
the "we only whack each other" behaviour is documented last fucking century. by... sinatra!
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 07:41:15; cazalla: seeing nignogs are only
too happy
to fire on other nignogs, imma say
their heart really isn't in
this riot and it'll peter out.. it's *not* happening, sorry /pol/ lol
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 05:19:01; pete_dushenski: at
the very least, i knew it would provide useful fodder for
teh contravex cannon ;)
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 03:19:10; ben_vulpes: seriously, because i'm retarded: what is
the incentive
to keep a
tx in
the mempool
that will be included in a block but not one
that won't?
mircea_popescu: that people currently do... people currently do all sortsa
things
assbot: Logged on 28-04-2015 03:17:06; asciilifeform: and other
thing is, clients have
tremendous incentive
to drop mempool
tx
that is an obvious non-candidate for block
mircea_popescu: the
time for winning staring contests with rocks is at five.
mircea_popescu inspects list. fetlife check, alf check, mike check, who am i going
to bother and disturb next ?
mircea_popescu: if you commit
to sysadmining it i don't care what you do, you can reos it for all i care.
mircea_popescu: and you can even build a btc business on
top of
this!!1
mircea_popescu: well... once you decide
to commit
to sysadmining
that box, you can
take cpanel off :D
mircea_popescu: there isn't a real life
that's gonna start just as soon as
this one's
tweaked into perfection, you xtian you.
mircea_popescu: and speaking of which...
the great moment ? of yesterday ? and day before yesterday ? did i miss it ?