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BingoBoingo had
a pretty awesome dream last sleep period. Was chilling with the Trumpreich at the Trumpstag and saw unveiling of TrumpKorea response in the form of resuming US atmospheric nuclear tests, but in KKKalifornia this time.
BingoBoingo: So looks like Floridians are getting
a visit from Carma following gloating about "we R bettr @ storm recovery"
mike_c: pretty good after
a week at the beach
mircea_popescu: i dunno, can't use them in
a rocket if they keep rebooting ?
ben_vulpes: oregon very definitely does not try to kill denizens on
a regular basis; might explain the weenie factor in these parts
ben_vulpes: now if these remote outposts were made of stone perhaps this would be less of
a concern, but they gotta be made cheaply, and out of the same vinyl as the rest of the shitboard housing stock
ben_vulpes: "okay well i guess
a little of column
a and
a little of column b..."
ben_vulpes considering buying
a few air filters for the haus
mircea_popescu: it's not so much that the pantsuit is
a chtonic cult, but rather that the entire, complete and sole aspiration of these scumbag's lives is to climb back into mom's amniotic sac.
a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 14:30 phf: internet is fascinating from moscow. i didn't realize how many websites are mediated by cloudflare, but now i know because every few clicks i'm asked to confirm that i'm not
a bot
a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 13:25 asciilifeform: meanwhile, in monkeystan,
https://archive.is/6t8bO >> 'The NYPD has to scrap the 36,000 smartphones it gave cops over the past two years because they’re already obsolete and can’t be upgraded, The Post has learned. The city bought Microsoft-based Nokia smartphones as part of
a $160 million NYPD Mobility Initiative that Mayor Bill de Blasio touted as “
a huge step into the 21st century.”'
a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 14:30 phf: internet is fascinating from moscow. i didn't realize how many websites are mediated by cloudflare, but now i know because every few clicks i'm asked to confirm that i'm not
a bot
phf: internet is fascinating from moscow. i didn't realize how many websites are mediated by cloudflare, but now i know because every few clicks i'm asked to confirm that i'm not
a bot
☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: hanbot yeah, last given is iirc lobbesbot 's !Q. so you can have !
A mircea_popescu: in fact, there has been NO improvement in the field. gorilla-arm touch screens are exactly the equivalent of the "NEW! BETTER! MODERN! SLEEK! WILL TAKE OFF ANY DAY NOW!!!" "3d vision" crap. comes back on
a 17.8 year period like some fucking comet of stupid, "hey, maybe they'll like it this time"
a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 03:51 asciilifeform: 13:20 < eb3c90> I like the idea of BCIs , but not found
a computer I trust enough to interface with yet.
BingoBoingo: Also, make sure you get to
a healthy weight by the time you get to the 2015 logs, or you can't say you weren't trigger warned.
a111: Logged on 2014-06-04 00:08 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: the buggers' traditional defense is to pretend that the event was
a non-event - or, if this is impractical, to continue living in an imaginary world where they 'scooped' the story first, and all of the 'unsanctioned' discussion never happened.
jhvh1: 3. Made
a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: Error: "step" is not
a valid command.
BingoBoingo: Acceptance is the answer. You don't *have* to be such
a downer about things.
shinohai: I wonder how ben_vulpes and his SO ever had children without
a blockchain app to record menstrual cycles on.
trinque: asciilifeform:
http://archive.is/LTf4O << relatedly "We see it as
a stepping stone to
a future where central banks issue their own [cryptocurrency] at some point." says UBS reptile
hanbot: ty phf, i'll try that. also the bot identifies as me (grouped to my acct); if it was expecting bot's nick maybe that's
a problem...
a111: Logged on 2017-09-04 06:58 hanbot: say trinque : tyvm for making this ircbot & post. i can get it to connect and authenticate, but not to join
a channel (target channel was given along with port nick etc). can i make it join after it's connected?
hanbot: say trinque : tyvm for making this ircbot & post. i can get it to connect and authenticate, but not to join
a channel (target channel was given along with port nick etc). can i make it join after it's connected?
☟︎ mircea_popescu: to re-emerge later as
a "different" expert equally expertful, ofcourse.
PeterL: speaking of github,
a while ago I was reading through some random code there, and they had
a variable which was about 75 characters in length. I understand trying to make your variable names meaningful, but that is just absurd!
a111: Logged on 2017-09-02 16:44 mircea_popescu: one major point is that other than mpfhf which has been well implemented thanks to peterl, sina and ben_vulpes (and to some degree researched -- speaking of which, still cooking ben_vulpes ?), there's keccak which HASNT yet been implemented much ; and we really could use
a fixed-block hash function that's any good.
PeterL: it is just to get the fire going, you only need
a pinch
BingoBoingo: danielpbarron: But was it
a Disco inferno?
mircea_popescu: see, way it works is, acct requests
a deposit address. you look if you have one, if you don't you create and communicate. if it gets paid you sweep it, and remove it off "there's one". if it isn't paid you just reuse it next time
trinque: the thought re OTP is if I don't force people to verify one, I'm letting allcomers generate "chosen-plaintext" for
a particular key
trinque: did, I had
a bug and fixed
trinque: all that's left for
a usable first cut is
a payment to
a particular invoice, and
a command to list one's inbound and outbound invoices
spyked: IMHO could be separated from "compilation" (could as well be part of ada assembler, or "program loader" if there's such
a thing).
mircea_popescu: r0nin- nobody gives
a shit about you. save your histrionics for your mom, if she's interested.
mircea_popescu: hanbot iirc ben_vulpes published
a whole thing. or was it trinque
mircea_popescu: costs well north of
a million dollars to even find someone who can be arsed to explain to you the difference.
a111: Logged on 2017-05-24 21:58 phf: asciilifeform: your thing is existentially terrifying, it demands
a lot from the "user" (not sure it even accepts the notion of user) when they look at it, they see
a glimpse of own mortality
mircea_popescu: recall, there was
a previous #humanfund thingee we visited, and there was an expert there was gonna advise me advices and things.
mircea_popescu: and if there's no adult males involved in the active humiliation of females and their spawn, the realisation never occurs, "hey, ten tons of feelers and empty verbiage from me ain't work
a buck, and ten minutes of that guy's applied time can buy the whole caravan of us cocksuckers".
a111: Logged on 2017-09-03 03:18 mircea_popescu: just the clue cptn breezy needs is actually north of
a million bucks ; as proven by the fact that all the cptn breezys who won the loterry still couldn't afford to buy it.
BingoBoingo: In other wads of wank: "
A potentially critical pretrial battle, however, is brewing right now, according to court documents filed Tuesday. Winner the 25-year-old Air Force veteran and ex-National Security Administration contractor indicted under the Espionage Act for allegedly leaking
a top-secret document has accused the FBI of violating her Miranda rights. Winners lawyers are arguing that any alleged confession should be bar
mircea_popescu: just the clue cptn breezy needs is actually north of
a million bucks ; as proven by the fact that all the cptn breezys who won the loterry still couldn't afford to buy it.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: this perennial "i don't understand why computer costs money, i got mine at walmart" and "hey, i daydream things all day long, why should there be
a difference when actual items are involved" isn't going to be engaged on an equal basis.
mircea_popescu: the remnants of james clark are pretty entertaining. and the dood is publishing at trilema levels, check him out, dozens of items
a day1
mircea_popescu: i was talking about you. i did say see #eulora. you opted not to. this dun work, it's
a bad habit, the sooner you shake it the better.
mircea_popescu: i don't get your reasoning. man has
a blog, what privacy is here involved ?
shinohai: "Anglin is accused of publicizing the existence of an organized campaign of harassment against his mother by
a Pantsuit busybody" <<< gulden
hanbot:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-14#1481878 << would
a sort of bibliography/encyclopedia be useful in the lordship's opinion? have entries for figures that come up often; luby, naggum, etc. obviously these are googleablelier than the dictionary entries, but might benefit from the trilema, # or no #, treatment...?
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-09-02 20:04 phf: i'd say it's more like 80s lego and modern lego (if you haven't seen, now it's all >50% custom per-toy parts, that can be snapped to
a traditional lego coupling, but otherwise non-universal)
mircea_popescu: survived napoleon somehow, got wiped by
a guy who literally believed earth is flat.
mircea_popescu: it's basically
a sort of mini-mit, us equiv of "state assets corp of china", exact implementation of "putin has billions hidden away across the world" except for lizzards.
mircea_popescu: and meanwhile in #eulora lulz : <kisspunch> i don't know what the shit any of this is <mircea_popescu> yeah, there's
A LOT you don't know. <kisspunch> mircea_popescu: fuck you and your ecosystem
mircea_popescu: think of
a long sheet of substrate, with prepper and as many prinbter machines as passes needed downstream.
mircea_popescu: ideally you get something denser than trad printer. if you manage 2-3k dpi (with
a tractor!) then you can just prepare your receiver on an endless sheet of paper (process upstream) and just print and print and print. constantly. sort-of how the correct re-asphalt road crew works.
mircea_popescu: allow me to offer you
a traditional "you guise are fulla shit" alfie.
a111: Logged on 2015-11-16 21:01 ascii_field: would let you wander off to wherever spies go when
a war is over. You know why?' he said. 'No,' I said. 'Because you could never have served the enemy as well as you served us,' he said. 'I realized that almost all the ideas that I hold now, that make me unashamed of anything I may have felt or done as
a Nazi, came not from Hitler, not from Goebbels, not from Himmler — but from you.' He took my hand. 'You alone kept m
a111: Logged on 2015-11-16 21:01 ascii_field: BingoBoingo: 'I didn't know that,' I said. 'No one knows everything,' he said. 'Did you know,' he said, 'that until almost this very moment nothing would have delighted me more than to prove that you were
a spy, to see you shot?' 'No,' I said. 'And do you know why I don't care now if you were
a spy or not?' he said. 'You could tell me now that you were
a spy, and we would go on talking calmly, just as we're talking now. I
mircea_popescu: identity is such
a little bitch. almost as much as money.
a111: Logged on 2017-07-18 18:23 mircea_popescu: asciilifeform understand this bit of GT : the knowledge of all the things you don't know thereby constructs
a sybil of you.