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mircea_popescu: lobbes anyway, stop running vps' get a damned server. it's not
THAT much.
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 19:04:57; ascii_field: why is
the cia described in
the past
tense ?!?!
mircea_popescu: so, logically speaking, if
the cia were anything like a secret service, we'd know who exactly is^H^H was
the lizzard hitler by grepping sudden deaths for warfarin.
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mircea_popescu: and for
that matter, beria actually picked up women off
the street, raped
them for a while and
then dropped
them off.
mircea_popescu: they have nothing.
this is proof positive
that
the cia is as worthless as
the vassar feminist book club.
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 19:01:13; ascii_field: nobody, evidently
thought 'what if he calls his men
to arms?'
ascii_field: the very concept
that software could actually work in
the sense in which other engineered objects work, is nearly forgotten
ascii_field: at
this point
they need
to pray
to
the gods, possibly no amount of naggum will suffice
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mircea_popescu: that's
the
thing all
the castrato "experts" with "degrees" fail
to grasp. it doesn't matter what "reality" is, may be
thought
to be, could be inferred etc.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field it doesn't count unless it's on
the pointed end of a stick.
ascii_field: and much higher
than would've cost otherwise.
ascii_field: the cost of replacing naggums with 'code monkeys'
to prevent
the guild will be paid for 1000 years.
mircea_popescu: and also included "your job is
to sell me on how much leverage you put at my disposal
to make
that revenue, nothing else."
mircea_popescu: ascii_field ancient article on
trilema, back in romanian decade, "half of
the revenue or gtfo".
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 19:01:01; ascii_field: interesting
that
this kind of
thing can be done
to a general and former cia fuhrer
ascii_field: interestingly, he understood
the fact,
the how, and
the why - actually studied, at one point before he gave up,
to become a lawyer (in no.)
ascii_field: (programmers blew
their chance
to establish a guild long, long ago)
ascii_field: folks who are in one of
the
traditionally recognized guilds - possibly
ascii_field: doesn't include anyone who works on a salary (how'd
that work ?)
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 16:25:01; asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: you don't pay free men what you want
to pay
them. you pay half of what you make or you die at
their hands. << l0l, why only half? why not 100% plus one's saleable organs? and who are 'free men' ?
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 15:33:29; fluffypony: reduce
the
transaction history
to like 30
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 14:22:57; mike_c: it has been foretold
that once s.qntra and s.mpoe cross, BTC will reach ATH.
ascii_field: their magical wand of 'let's all
the folks who Know How
The World Works (TM) pretend
this Never Existed' still works great.
mircea_popescu: ascii_field
the derp party is slowly learning
that
they can not purge
things.
mircea_popescu: the current foundation is an embarassing shell, nothing but obligaitons for
them so
they're
trying
to shed it.
ascii_field: if anyone actually gives a fuck about
these, cache'em - archive.org can and has been prevailed upon
to do
the 'polite society'
thing before
mircea_popescu: but otherwise,
the bit of history
they're
trying
to purge is
that vessennes was
the head and
treasurer of
the
thing, in
total outrageous breach of common practice, and he got all
the early bitcoin donated
to it in his own name and used it for his own purposes.
assbot: Logged on 03-03-2015 11:58:59; cazalla: fwiw, vessenes' announcements
that were once on bitcoinfoundation.org have been purged and only avail via archive.org now
ascii_field: because 9 out of 10
times it only existed on
the original author's machine
ascii_field: because
the info re: what combination of p,q,r,s,t...that add up
to a working z is lost
to
the sands of
time
ascii_field: and using vintage netbsd or whatever mircea_popescu does, is not a magic pill against
this
ascii_field: but
the shitgnomes don't sleep, and
they break off necessary parts
mod6: it used
to be
that everyone built from
the source. yah, now most people just rely on
their package system
ascii_field: and everybody else just chumps along using
the binary pkg
ascii_field: every
time i do
this, i get
the distinct feeling
that i'm
the only living
thing other
than
the package maintainer/developer who
tried
to build it
☟︎ mod6: yeah, up above. i saw
that. hmm.
ascii_field: at any rate, i got past
that by ./configure --with-GL=no
mod6: ld: cannot find -lgtkada_gl << you might be able
to link
this lib directly.
ascii_field: is
there -any- worthwhile piece of software entirely unafflicted by
this retardation ?
BingoBoingo: ;;later
tell lobbes 1) Yes, provided we make sure we have
the right keyfinderprint
to attribute work
to. 2) Hard
to say unless you write it up and see what comes out of it.
mod6: anyway, no worries.
thanks for
the write up.
mod6: np. i just want people
to get from your article
that we're focused on publishing
the release as soon as possible. hopefully
this month.
thestringpuller: I was just
trying
to highlight
the big wins without pulling
too much away from
the address itself. Cause I'd rather people go
the address for more information.
mod6: yeah, my bad. i'll be more clear next
time
thestringpuller: ah a
tad confusing. release milestone wasn't highlighted so I
trimmed it out of
the article :P
mod6: Eh, well, it's what was meant by
the Regression
Testing section :]
thestringpuller: except at
the end with
the implied "Work is halting on
this for now as
the main focus will be
the v0.5.3.1 milestone release. Stay
tuned for more on
this.
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thestringpuller: mod6: yea
the milestone release isn't mentioned in section 0x3
mod6: thestringpuller: Maybe
the Address wasn't clear enough, but
the main goal for March is
to publish
the milestone release. We have some regression
testing ahead of us
though.
ascii_field: (ideally, in one-time-burn antifuse rom, but we don't have it in
this box)
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danielpbarron: it's significantly slower
than even a 5400 rpm sata drive
danielpbarron: unless
there is some driver problem i'm experiencing, you won't want
to put
the blockchain on usb3
ascii_field: (note
that 'pogo' won't ever boot from usb3)
danielpbarron: is
the netbsd
thing going
to be an automated installer
that puts
the base system on
the attached drive?
ascii_field: i overlooked
this because assumed
that static build worked given as
test was on box known
to lack openssl, boost, bdb as centrally installed libs
ascii_field: danielpbarron: mod6 found
that it wasn't 100% static (iirc used libc)
danielpbarron: "mod6 was able
to successfully modify asciilifeform's build script of
the portatronic build used in
the Pogo,
to statically build .. " << was
this
the issue? because I used
the portatronic build script and
the resulting binary didn't work on debian for arm -- said it needed a different version of some
thing i don't recall at
the moment
cazalla: yeah,
thestringpuller uses instead of " and it botches
the links BingoBoingo
ascii_field: jurov: i don't
think i will ever -enjoy- ada. but
the more one studies it,
the less escapable is
the conclusion
that 1) it is a necessary
thing 2) for which
there is, at present, no credible alternative whatsoever
vhost-: they just run
them on
their own servers
mike_c: yeah,
that could be useful around here
vhost-: then you don't have
to maintain your friend's services
vhost-: mike_c:
thanks! I plan on swapping out redis pub/sub for zeromq so I can add authentication. basically you can run an IRC bot for a community,
then your friends give you a public key
that allows
them
to connect
to
the pub/sub.