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ben_vulpes: THE ULTIMATE SHOE TYING SYSTEM
nubbins`: what name do you put on your system for tying shoes?
ben_vulpes: don't listen to me, i failed to sleep last night.
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: Is that not a system? One doesn't have to be Alekine to have a system
gribble: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=WCGW | Oct 17, 2010 ... What Could Go Wrong? ... Top Definition. WCGW. What Could Go Wrong? A drunk with a set of car keys. WCGW? by prosanity October 17, ...
ben_vulpes: totally paste the code in
brendafdez: I was wondering if the Wordpress pingback DDoS is still an issue, or was it fixed in more recent versions? I'm running 4.1 and my xmlrpc.php (http://pastebin.com/6s78Hh5c) doesn't even have a reference to $linea. I don't speal PHP at all, so I'm not sure if I should still paste the replecement code somewhere.
nubbins`: BingoBoingo this is about as deserving of a system as the stack of plates in your kitchen cupboard :)
ben_vulpes: i typically snort
nubbins`: sorta like how nobody actually lols when they say lol.
BingoBoingo: nubbins`: By version control I mean how you handle the screens for various stage
ben_vulpes: nubbins`: as opposed to...
nubbins`: most of you will be literally horrified to learn that all my art assets are stored in Dropbox.
assbot: Why Men Always Think Women Are Flirting -- Science of Us ... ( http://bit.ly/1LaCsgE )
ben_vulpes: http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2015/02/why-men-always-think-women-are-flirting.html << someone tried to reproduce a "social science" study.
nubbins`: also, who in the world uses a version control system for this sort of thing 8)
ben_vulpes: mircea_popescu likes to pee on things
ben_vulpes: irc channels are clearly territory.
assbot: Yanis Varoufakis: How I became an erratic Marxist | News | The Guardian ... ( http://bit.ly/1LaxErI )
BingoBoingo: ;;later tell nubbins' Do you call the version control system you use to manage your silk screen projects nubrub?
BingoBoingo: kakobrekla: Apparently he has a keybase.io according to the gitrub
ben_vulpes: http://sourceforge.net/projects/struktor/ << author i think of this
kakobrekla: ben_vulpes i did not see his key in the wot
ben_vulpes: kakobrekla: from the author of learn2prog.de
assbot: The Story of the First Ultra Modern Phone Cable Ship - AT&T Archives - YouTube ... ( http://bit.ly/1Lamxz0 )
brendafdez: ;;later tell mircea_popescu You're squatting the channel ;) http://pastebin.com/YNqdarX7 I could be running some shady business there instead... ☟︎
assbot: k9ert (@k9ert) | Twitter ... ( http://bit.ly/1AErpg9 )
BingoBoingo: kakobrekla: Gotta filter that way for the text to be safe for ego.
BingoBoingo: kakobrekla: Wow, filtered to remove the important
kakobrekla: check out this shit, filtering specifically; https://gist.github.com/k9ert/ace7b25b354831ec5006
BingoBoingo: ben_vulpes: Think of it as a rescue mission. Save the precious BTC by trying to get them to safe private keys out of the web3.0 grasp.
ben_vulpes: this obsession with buying btc online through a webapp is pretty humerus.
punkman: btw you can find decent tailors for the girlies at lightinthebox.com, even pauper can afford
assbot: What (You Didn't Know) to Look for in a Corset: 5 Popular Myths Debunked I The Lingerie Addict ... ( http://bit.ly/1CHmqsB )
punkman: in other news, I got those "English Accent Knives", plenty sharp and they did in fact survive accidental drops.
punkman: cazalla, do they still have you at $500 limit?
BingoBoingo: Maybe they had a "Pls don't let Mike ID be stolen here" flag set
BingoBoingo: Hard to say
cazalla: i guess arrington is trying to use it for something more than cash in, bitcoin out, lol @ his $100 limit too
cazalla: strange, i never had to send them a selfie
assbot: We Deserve A Better Bitcoin Experience Than Circle | Uncrunched ... ( http://bit.ly/1E57S86 )
ben_vulpes: i might be able to rid this stack of solr with judicious application of postgres full text search
asciilifeform must also be off to bed
mod6: well gentlemen, that's all for me tonight. ima let it run, see how it does overnight. will report more tomorrow.
asciilifeform: (or in the original rhyming proverb, 'доверяй но проверяй')
mod6 thanks asciilifeform for building the portotronic & build script
asciilifeform reminds all therealbitcoin folks to 'trust but verify'
mod6: ty ty
asciilifeform: what kid hasn't considered ants, pheromone trail computer.
ben_vulpes: i was taking classes in chaos theory, control theory and installing machines for a biologist at the time.
asciilifeform: but my understanding is that they were placed by hand.
asciilifeform: the transistors ?
decimation: asciilifeform: were they individually packaged?
asciilifeform: legend also has it that one of the items secretly salvaged by h. hughes's 'glomar explorer' mega-ship was a collection of such circuits
asciilifeform: out of uncommonly small physically-discrete transistors
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: before i fall asleep, i remembered to tell, that there actually were 'integrated circuits' in ussr that were built in the way you suggest ☟︎
ben_vulpes: there was a chinese restaurant up the way that had a drum of cooking oil
ben_vulpes: to find the electric ones
ben_vulpes: made the quarter.
ben_vulpes: someone took pity on me in the warehouse as i worked my way through quarter inch plate with a hand cutter and provided me with an acetylene torch.
asciilifeform: that ought to be obvious to anyone who walks into the workshop
asciilifeform: srsly, you go & try apprenticing with no master.
ben_vulpes: hey at least you're not trying to cut steel with diamond bits.
asciilifeform: i did learn the hard way what it does to a grinding wheel
ben_vulpes: yes well that does make life easier haw
asciilifeform: working materials, that is
asciilifeform: so far i've been able to stick to nonferrous.
ben_vulpes: the hack was finding the sweet spot in race/bearing hardnesses.
asciilifeform: i still think it's odd that the americans never really discovered electrolytic milling
asciilifeform: ben_vulpes: i very much thought of it when i found that link
ben_vulpes: 'twas a fine introduction to what could be done in a garage without the military overhead.
asciilifeform did not have the honour of partaking in any such thing
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: minuteman << did you ever read into the 'amateur' rocketry group with whom i dorked around for a while in undergrad?
decimation: yeah that will be interesting
asciilifeform: that i am having them build simply to see what comes of it
asciilifeform: anyone's bet whether they'll ship on schedule, and, if so, exactly -what-
decimation: did they charge reasonable prices for the non-'house' parts?
decimation: asciilifeform: it will be interesting to see how your 'macrofab' order works out
ben_vulpes: perhaps of that scale.
asciilifeform: so glorified ttl ?
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: re 4004: i'm imagining devices at least 10x that scale.
ben_vulpes: mod6: what are you running tonight?
mod6: wow, this thing is really flying
decimation: and then replaced after some operating time presumably
asciilifeform: had to spin up 'when politics were hot' or the like.
asciilifeform: that it was not deemed economical to use jewelled bearing, as americans did, and the oil of a certain inedible bean (forget which) was employed as lubricant
asciilifeform: decimation: there is a legend about this
decimation: I wonder how often they failed
decimation: apparently the gyros operated continuously while in the silo to reduce launch time
decimation: ah "Batteries: There was a battery at the top in the G&C section and also used to power stage III, a battery in the middle stage II and at the bottom for stage I. There was an umbilical cable at top and bottom, from G&C and stage I, to provide silo “battery” power for checkout."
ben_vulpes: if the goal is "compute by the yard", make more yards, not smaller compute.
ben_vulpes: <asciilifeform> [] but to somehow lay out electrical logic elements at the customary densities without resort to a $1B factory. << for the record, this is a hobble.
asciilifeform: (an american national sport was, at one time, to 'turn loose' mildly buggy military w4r3z for ru folks to find)
asciilifeform: ^ very interesting link, one of the designers spills various technical beans
asciilifeform: platinum toilet.
decimation: another view of the devices inside http://www.techbastard.com/missile/minuteman/guidance.php
asciilifeform: but these things had mechanical disks (!), ferrite bead memory (2nd ver.), mechanical vanes, etc
decimation: ah that's a good point
asciilifeform: if you've a way to reliably chill the cold end of thermocouple - sur
decimation: could be enough to run a small modern micro