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indiancandy1: so the media wil pick it
ben_vulpes: you gotta drop this "can't do anything cuz no money lol" attitude and focus on getting some money.
BingoBoingo: indiancandy1: No she didn't. Not until she made that flick with Ray J
BingoBoingo: indiancandy1: You know how she got them on payroll...
ben_vulpes: tell that to kim.
indiancandy1: it wont go on thew news
ben_vulpes: do it in the nude, only way to get that kind of traffic.
indiancandy1: i wanna do a twerk video
BingoBoingo: starzz_: Also you probably want to go to #freenode and request a cloak, some asshole intermittently runs a DoS bot here
BingoBoingo: starzz_: It does with gribble, but for voice here you need to send assbot !up
starzz_: if I have been everified in bitcoin-otc does that translate to bitcoin assets
cazalla: you'll also be needing a time machine to go back to 2008 for when youtube ranked videos solely on views alone
BingoBoingo: I don't know much more than they apparently exist
indiancandy1: bots that increase hits on utube
assbot: Rally 'round the white flag ... ( http://bit.ly/1AkwsQP )
pete_dushenski: that they need any defense at all should be a red flag to society
cazalla: mebe ath is more a gamer thing, for example, muh dps hit an ath
pete_dushenski: it'd be a textbook
pete_dushenski: it's just... there's so many goddam words and phrases
pete_dushenski: which reminds me that i've been meaning to do a variety speak guide for noobs...
cazalla: pete_dushenski, don't you know that variety speak? :P
cazalla: at least in the context of qntra and having used all time high and ath a few times before in qntra articles
pete_dushenski: though 'ath' parses quite a bit like defunct 'atc' but that's probably just me
mircea_popescu: obscure grunge-pop band from wisconsin, they re-release their pre 2000 songs to sound like shit. and not sort-of like shit. actually fucking shit, audibly so. you don't even have to be an opera critic with 20 different mezzo and coloratura sopranos under your belt.
mircea_popescu: wtf is wrong with people, bowdlerisation of everytrhing everywhere all the fucking time.
mircea_popescu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PFTGfwJNmM << finally found the right fucking version.
thestringpuller: mircea_popescu: I guess if the boys still play with Cartman, despite...
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mircea_popescu: plenty of perfectly legitimately netops reasons to show the same server on multiple - and perhaps changing - ips
mircea_popescu: <asciilifeform> may as well run one node and give it 10,000 spam ip addrs << this is part of the problem, and why the 61 figure is an upper bound
pete_dushenski: are there non-naive node counters ? or a way to count nodes non-naively ?
thestringpuller: ^- exactly that's why it's funny!
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: still not srsbsns tho! it's a joke!
asciilifeform: thestringpuller: pseudonode works as printed on the tin
mats: while we're on the subject, pankkake on fullnode: http://pankkake.headfucking.net/2014/06/27/fullnode-co-is-a-scam
asciilifeform observes that it is not necessary to drink the punch to enjoy the company
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: i think pseudonode is kinda like https://github.com/mattdiamond/fuckitjs and more of a comedy measure and not srsbsns
pete_dushenski: asciilifeform ya, he didn't like the flavour of punch we were serving
pete_dushenski: tat still seems to do the twitter thing
pete_dushenski: he's been even quiter than thickasthieves
asciilifeform: is it having any sizeable listing older than pseudonode ?
pete_dushenski: o what words mean things now ?
thestringpuller: i think fullnode is a little older than pseudonode
asciilifeform: also didn't that thing appear around the same time as 'fakenode' (?) was published ?
thestringpuller: Blow up the datacenter, good bye nodes.
pete_dushenski: there's no shortage of that "in bitcoin"
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thestringpuller: !gettrust kakobrekla thestringpuller
punkman: kinda confusing to see log link without assbot spitting out the line
pete_dushenski: a i see they're back
thestringpuller: pete_dushenski: ah i was referring to http://fullnode.co
assbot: 'I Want To Wage Jihad But I Don't Have A Thing To Wear' -- Western IS Wannabes Ask Burning Questions ... ( http://bit.ly/1D9m6Dg )
pete_dushenski: last time i tried it at least
thestringpuller: pete_dushenski: re: http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=27-06-2014#735984 << from front page of bitcoin-tardland: "This project is completely open-source and I take 0 profit from it. Please note that there are more cost-effective ways of deploying full nodes and I mention that in the FAQs. This website is an experiment and an excersize on automatically deploying nodes when a certain balance is reached" ☝︎
pete_dushenski: that'd be the one
assbot: Komsomolskaya Pravda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... ( http://bit.ly/1B3v31y )
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu it's not russian ye kook, it's the hammer and sickle sign << i meant this! комсомольская правда!
danielpbarron: and if anyone has a pogo already and doesn't want to wait, i'd say go with debian over arch; right off the bat it looks like there's no systemd with debian
danielpbarron: but when the netbsd thing is ready to go, the memory card should not be necessary
danielpbarron: the memory card is required in combination with USB3 because the thing cannot have a root filesystem on drives attached to the ports on the rear, and the usb on the top (next to the sata port) is USB2
danielpbarron: and i'd like to now try using a USB3 flash drive as the datadir
danielpbarron: in the same process, I got it to boot from a memory card
danielpbarron: i used this -> http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=18-02-2015#1023615 ☝︎
danielpbarron: mwahaha; i got the netconsole thing to work!
mats: not so big a deal since Windows Defender is now taking care of it, but nonetheless
thestringpuller: danielpbarron: Only the homeless would be willing to brave the snow to walk somewhere...
danielpbarron: if you want to avoid suspicion, wear yoga pants and jog
danielpbarron: in CT you run the risk of getting harassed by COPS for daring to take a walk somewhere
chetty: oh and us has lack of sidewalks too, half the time you cant walk without risking life on roadsides
assbot: Marvel's The Avengers - Clip: Helicarrier (2012) | HD - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/18f0B9Q )
ben_vulpes: re submaring/aircraftcarrier thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBi0LqgwrH8
danielpbarron: it was actually a 10 to 20 minute walk on one of the ends
danielpbarron: 5 to 10 minutes
ben_vulpes: i do love the pubtrans in my socialist paradise.
chetty: US transport is horridly set up, people prefer cars cause train and bus stations are in bad locations with no useful taxi service
danielpbarron: when i had an office job, i used the train to commute; the monthly pass cost ~120 USD and I didn't even have to pay this; my employer got money from the state for covering this cost -- probably some misguided attempt to protect the environment or cut down on traffic
danielpbarron: the train around where i live only exists because of subsidies; it's stupidly inexpensive to ride, and yet most people still prefer their cars
asciilifeform: endogenous - from the rookeries
decimation: then if you look at maps over time, the railroads disappear roughly 1940, to be replaced with national highways
mircea_popescu: that's exogenous. i was talking endogenous
decimation: if you look at any map of the us circa 1880 or earlier all you see are railroads
asciilifeform: so not even 1700 state of the art
mircea_popescu: "welcome to 1700, you're doing pretty well!"
mircea_popescu: "most civilised country in the civilised world, has no railroads and most of demographics replenishment comes out of cosanguine marriages"
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform> decimation: they didn't. usa spent $maxint trying to copy, but then changed their mind when realized they have scarcely any railroads << so lulzy this.
asciilifeform: http://lenta.ru/articles/2015/02/20/fskn << ru closes their equivalent of u.s. DEA on mar 1.
asciilifeform: http://lenta.ru/news/2014/12/26/barguzin << the new model is claimed to use a smaller rocket and be externally identical to a passenger car
asciilifeform: mixed freely with usual trains
asciilifeform: open for usg to roam freely << the rocket train was disguised (thinly) as a cargo train and went on ordinary rail
asciilifeform: there is a legend, based on released usg docs of reasonable plausibility, that usg knew where the trains were at various times by sneaking neutron counters into passenger/cargo rail
decimation: actually usa has plenty of railroads, but none of them are open for usg to roam freely
asciilifeform: so instead they went to ru after the ussr croaked and ordered these things sawed apart on camera
asciilifeform: decimation: they didn't. usa spent $maxint trying to copy, but then changed their mind when realized they have scarcely any railroads
asciilifeform: still would've bent the rails if there were not a clever system of springs to spread weight to adjacent cars
decimation: asciilifeform: I never figured out why these went out of fashion
asciilifeform: ^ can't see in this shot, but the middle car has eight axles instead of the usual four
asciilifeform: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/%D0%91%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B9_%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B7%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B6%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9_%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BA%D0%B5%D1%82%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9_%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81_%D0%91%D0%96%D0%A0%D0%9A_15%D0%9F961_%D0%9C%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B5%D1%86_(2)_-_edited.jpg << the classic
asciilifeform: in one of these, it was recently claimed that БЖРК is back
asciilifeform: jurov: those have own publications, normally, full of meticulously chromed rockets of various shapes
mircea_popescu: he's preparing for the great progress.