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mircea_popescu: jurov
this is quickly developing into my fatal flaw, so i can be like a villain in
the movies.
jurov: i'd suggest mircea
to hire someone reliable
to do
the dividend payouts
jurov: 3.21579699 BTC minus 1.9624272 BTC substracted due
to last month's credit, for a final
total of 1.25336979 BTC
to be paid as dividends for MPEx(sic!) shares
this month.
jurov: also, i can't relate
the bitbet dividend (3.21579681)
to S.BBET monthly statement
that says:
decimation: asciilifeform: win from
the
thrashing - if it is a public one << "maim one, educate one
thousand"
mircea_popescu: ascribing intent
to happenstance is like ascribing causation
to correlation, or ascribing life
to movement : it soothes
the brain, it makes
the world "friendlier"
mircea_popescu: god damned it
they have decided fetlife is not
to be searched. how dares anyone change
this, and how dare
they be someone specific!
mircea_popescu: unrelatedly, it's kinda fun
to watch
the slowly seethin anger or "secret" girly venues at
this INCREDIBLE IMPROPRIETY.
mircea_popescu: they even have a 5 second delay "connecting"
to
the "correspondent". who is like, fifty feet away.
mircea_popescu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlfkutB-PcE <<
this is epic. so some derp from alba (roguhly romania's equivalent of Indiana) has been a fugitive sought for proxenetism and "creating an organised crime group" for over a year. he's put some derpy rap
thing on youtube, and
the
tv chicks are creaming
their pants because "over 1000 views". literally, "peste o mie de vizitatori" = over 1k views.
mircea_popescu: nobody actually knows.
that pic is about as old as cable modems, but its context lost
to
the world.
ben_vulpes: what's
the context of all
the "schoolgirls"?
mircea_popescu: i dunno... kids breaking into
the movies seems pretty civilised.
chetty: a general breakdown of civilized behavior ..seems
to be getting worse
kakobrekla: i wonder what goes longer way
towards 'inclusiveness',
the big blocks or cheap nodes
☟︎ danielpbarron: to give some idea of how much faster solid state drive is vs a 5400 rpm drive, it caught up
to a weeks worth of blocks in about a day
Adlai: don't forget
to
take off your shirt
Vexual: Anyway I'm off
to sleep in
the dirt
Vexual: I
thought massive penetrating
trauma happensvwhen cupid is in full effect
Vexual: Yad need some friends and private fibre
to mine 20 meg block
Vexual: Miners seem
to prefer 250k
thestringpuller: I've never used
the built in raid controller. I dunno if I could find
the software needed
to run it
that way since I'm pretty sure
the mainboard company is now defunct ~_~
thestringpuller: yea, but i guess problem is if
this computer is slow at getting current block
this raising blocksize
thing ain't gonna fly
Vexual: Back in
the day. Crossroads of storage
thestringpuller: Was an old gaming rig now
turned server cause it has SATA/IDE/SCSI
Vexual: What are you running it on
thestringpuller?
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: Well, you can restart it nao.
The memory consumption was fatherless bastard blocks. Should restart with low RAM usage before creeping up and needing killed again.
This can be repeated until you reach
the present.
Vexual: An affliction
that unburdened by
Vexual: I guess x11 is
the sameish
Vexual: They are glittery worky nao
tho
Vexual: I stopped buying macs when
they went intel
BingoBoingo: thestringpuller: What about setting a process memory usage limit and scripting
the restart process after it gets killed?
BingoBoingo: Haven't
tried don't have any PPC macs around at
the moment
punkman: BingoBoingo: not sure, I was looking at some recent patches for big-endian support
though
Vexual: Did vulpes
try compile on ppc? Or does he only run intel macs?
Vexual: It really seems anyone in
the game is doing
the same
thing
they did 2 yeats ago
punkman: fluffypony: did
the usg agent choose surface mail
too?
fluffypony: Vexual: yeah,
the cheapskates
that chose surface mail had
to wait 3 months for
their stuff
to arrive
Vexual: What happened with
the ocean surface?
BingoBoingo: And about opening sales
to
the lowest common denominator
BingoBoingo: 211165 and still going on latest sync
test. Will
try
to ride
this one
to
the present
Vexual: Yah can duct
tape anything its
true. But it's nice when shit works properly
punkman: I don't want it
to fix
things,
that's nonsense
Vexual: yeah you print
the hole
to suit
BingoBoingo: I
thought
the hole was supposed
to adapt
to
the screw
Vexual: Or sign
to say you have a copy of some
turgid dick in abs
Vexual: You can have holes
that fit
the screws you own
Vexual: A well designed shelf bracket will be better and stronger
than
the hardware shop equivalent
Vexual: Its about arranging
things correctly
BingoBoingo: What does a 3D printer actually fix
that a roll of Duct
tape doesn't fix faster and better?
Vexual: Hopefully ba has a
thingiverse better by
then
punkman: I'm gonna
try again in 2016
Vexual: I mean easier
to use at
the expense of actually working well
Vexual: They look like
they're getting crapper for ease of use
punkman: makerbot is an inch closer
to "just works"
Vexual: Like
the builder who presents a nice archicad flythru
then blames
the concreter for everything
that follows
punkman: maybe, if you aren't spending all your
time
trying
to keep printer level
Vexual: Poor lady had so many more police holes
than baddie holes in hostages in
the recent
terry wrist
thing
punkman: oh what a wonderful world
that is
punkman: and
then
there's
the G-code slicer
punkman: also, not only do you have
to learn
to CAD, but most CADs just don't work for
things you want
to 3D print
Vexual: Sounds a lot like
the police commissioners job
punkman: "An owner of a 3D printer recently
told me
that "having one really exposes
the impotence of… not having one." << it's a great
timesink, especially if you enjoy flapping your hands wondering why
the fuck it's not printing or why it's on fire again
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BingoBoingo: Well,
the person getting buggered probably has an idea