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mircea_popescu: Who cares if men are stuck in a glass cellar? (They can change the ... )
<<< i expect they expect "men" to "fix everything" because "theyt're good at that and shit" ?
BingoBoingo:
<cazalla> 5 years for cannabis, but i wonder if silva would've got less for his escapades if he didn't run off
<< He passed two of the three tests
mircea_popescu:
<kakobrekla> how the latter flows from it
< dishonest software does not require honest hardware the way i see it
<< more or less unrelated. dishonest accountand doesn't require dishonest FED nor vice-versa
kakobrekla: how the latter flows from it
< dishonest software does not require honest hardware the way i see it
assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 22:15:20; punkman: mats: punkman: if it was not clear, i am handrolling the pgp packet parser in python (watta mouthful). and not having a good time of it.
<< I think you might have to come up
<< you should probably throw out a bunch of idiocies contained in the canonical rfc
assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 22:01:22; mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278566 << it is solved to my satisfaction. if there are two cables involved, the non-tangly approach is to switch overhand once, underhand once, and repeat in this exact pattern. most people always do overhand (or underhand) and so they obtain max tangle. some more intelligent (or just mentally disorganised people) do randomly alternating u/o, which res
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278682 << there is a difference between "not interested", like say someone who wants to play the flute, and simply doesn't care about the stuff you discuss ; and "know better", as in, people who ARE very much interested in the KIND of thing you discuss, who have evaluated it and come to the conclusion it's a big fat 0. those are not "not interested". they were interested.
☝︎ assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 17:00:03; BingoBoingo:
<ascii_field> usg has a very effective program for soaking them up
<< I'm pretty sure the push to get people into grad school rather than employment 2007-2011 was exactly this
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278635 << if you're so inclined, the push to make men sexually insecure as a sort of "celebration of womanhood / millitant feminism victory" etc was also exactly it. and the fact that you must spend a full day looking for edibles to find enough edibles to get you through a day. and everything else.
☝︎ mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278613 << climatologism looks particularly bad because it was so egregious. none of the people involved were any good at any point. the fact that the usg has managed to marshal the equivalent of local mcdonalds supervisors into "science" is really very much calked off the soviets' "here's this apprentice shoemaker who is our expert biologist". it has no known equivalent o
☝︎ mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278610 << the view is valid, if mats is curious of my position. nobody cares about the actual "names" / "careers" involved, as per the pseudoscience article, they can be safely ignored. the important point however is that while usg spends a lot of money on "research", the expenditure is PREDICATED on it being "research", ie, not actual research. it is perhaps true that on
☝︎ punkman: mats: punkman: if it was not clear, i am handrolling the pgp packet parser in python (watta mouthful). and not having a good time of it.
<< I think you might have to come up
<< you should probably throw out a bunch of idiocies contained in the canonical rfc
☟︎ mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278566 << it is solved to my satisfaction. if there are two cables involved, the non-tangly approach is to switch overhand once, underhand once, and repeat in this exact pattern. most people always do overhand (or underhand) and so they obtain max tangle. some more intelligent (or just mentally disorganised people) do randomly alternating u/o, which results in sqrt n tang
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: funkenstein_: how about some consistency folks
<< wut is this inconsistency you has found in the holy scriptures ?
assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 11:33:04; danielpbarron:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278344 >> Of course, this outcome will likely lead to billions of deaths. This is a price we are forced to pay, to avoid the eternal enslavement of humanity to a tiny elite.
<< the socialist would rather kill everyone than have them be humble servants
mircea_popescu:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-09-2015#1278428 << shocking, isn't it ? o hey, if hitler did it it was bad, but here's out last hope for "humanity" : blow everything to bits!!1 because going back to the stone age was a horrible plan when it was called Nerobefehl buit a spiffy idea when we came up with it (without, as is the socialist habit, even quoting sources!)
☝︎ mircea_popescu: As you can see he joined Google Code-in on behalf of wikimedia.
<< soi basically what we have here is a well known scammer representing wikimedia / wikipedia foundation at google hackerthons and whatnot ?
gribble: davout was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 4 days, 7 hours, 33 minutes, and 47 seconds ago:
<davout> ohai asseteristas
pete_dushenski: "The device is programmed to detect when the car is undergoing official emissions testing, and to only turn on full emissions control systems during that testing. Those controls are turned off during normal driving situations, when the vehicles pollute far more heavily than reported by the manufacturer, the E.P.A. said."
<< kek
BingoBoingo:
<ascii_field> usg has a very effective program for soaking them up
<< I'm pretty sure the push to get people into grad school rather than employment 2007-2011 was exactly this
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 16-09-2015 15:04:52; asciilifeform: 'Donate to help refugees and migrants in urgent need. We'll match your donation.'
<< google.
pete_dushenski: "Noah Smith @Noahpinion 21h21 hours ago : 8/Japan is not traditionally a fascist country - or even a very centralized one. But collective memory doesn't go much past 1930."
<< my eyes are not bleeding. thx twitter. thx 'economists'.
punkman: funkenstein_: "can't defend himself, therefore has no value" "obese because can or something like that"
<< this is not a good way to argue
pete_dushenski: "Noah Smith @Noahpinion 21h21 hours ago : 9/The expansionist imperial period of 1930-45 was Japan's greatest heyday of power and prestige. It was also a period of great dynamism."
<< because the history of the world started in 1900 because that's all they taught us in social studies class in high school !
assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 11:33:04; assbot: Logged on 18-09-2015 06:50:43; mircea_popescu:
http://dpaste.com/046VT8P << something awful does bitcoin fan fiction. not altogether horrible.