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mircea_popescu: so she went
down there and they stopped. and then... were quiet for like... ten minutes.
phf: there's an organic food place here, ran by, i'm pretty convinced of that, former MOVE hangerons. black folk be talking about prana, and the power of positive thinking, that REALLY WORKS man. typical cliental involves angry black woman talking about taking her daughter to africa and how refreshing it was without all the white folk looking
down on you
☟︎ shinohai: sabr.io is that new venture that promises to help LE track
down bitcoin criminals.
cazalla: full of municipal workers but i reckon you could take it
down shinohai: ;;later tell danielpbarron Is your node
down?
cazalla: somewhat of a paradox.. why buy new iphones each year with over 9000 mega pixels only to
down sample..
assbot: Logged on 19-09-2015 14:54:39; mircea_popescu: who the fuck keeps telling people enthusiasm matters. shut the fuck up and sit
down, you're not helping. in fact, you're most of the problem.
mircea_popescu: who the fuck keeps telling people enthusiasm matters. shut the fuck up and sit
down, you're not helping. in fact, you're most of the problem.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: Quantified Directly Measured Data 42,348 US rank (quantcast) ; Global Rank 1,096,708 (
down 546,035) Rank in United States 419,214 (alexa)
cazalla: a-ok, don't really follow it much these days but i see rousey is headlining the ufc
down under in november
BingoBoingo: ascii_field: Well that and taking a portion of hungry people and redirecting their worry so they burn themselves
down instead of burning the whole show
mircea_popescu: in other news, hanbot in leather goods store. saleswoman decides to upsell her on leather belt. the innermost hole's about a mile too tight. saleswoman proceeds to turn store upside
down out of saleswomany ambition. eventually finds one flimsy belth apparently intended for schoolgirls, that on the tightest setting is you know, sorta sitting there unobviously loose.
BingoBoingo: Ah, they get littered to fast there. Here they break
down faster than most paper.
BingoBoingo: But Rwanda has too much aids, and plastic bags are a net positive for society. The things seriously break
down fast.
assbot: Logged on 17-09-2015 04:30:45; copypaste: AWS is quite expensive, but the great thing about it is you never get
down due to DDoS.
copypaste: AWS is quite expensive, but the great thing about it is you never get
down due to DDoS.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: no wonder he looks like he sucked
down a pickle through a garden hose.
shinohai: ^ comcast takes a week to come out when mine is
down xD
shinohai: I almost got that whittled
down to a science with genkernel nau trinque
gernika: mod6 so I've finally rebuilt my blkindex.dat after probably corrupting it last time I shutdown bitcoind. I need to shut it
down again. Is there a way to safely shutdown bitcoind? Or at a minimum, back up the blkindex.dat of a running node?
thestringpuller: was watching beavis and butthead do america last night. fbi somehow gets involved in trying to track them
down for reasons, but everyone who has encountered the teens gets cavity searched.
shinohai: Oh yes, poor phuctor is still
down :(
thestringpuller: asciilifeform: qntra.net is
down for me too. can anyone in US reach it?
copypaste: hello, is trilema.com
down for anyone else?
pete_dushenski: now imagine that your car or your phone or your computer shuts
down for no apparent reason because it 'detected' that you were drowsy and that it wasn't 'safe' for you to continue operation
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> it is abundantly clear who and why << Clear to whom? To the uninitiated it seems qntra posted this on /r/netsec and new audience sees site
down assumes small and new qntra
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> why would they shoot him now, rather than when he was posting raw snowden2isms ...? << Phuctor is
down and they have idle udp to piss somewhere
ben_vulpes: Who in their right mind, you wonder, would go into fiber these days, given the huge decline in new installation since last year? Well, back during the tech bubble, it seems so much cabling was put in that now miles of existing fiber are just sitting there what they call “dark,” and the result is that outfits like Darklinear have come swooping
down on the carcass of the business, scouting out overinstalled, unused fiber in otherwise
ben_vulpes: Among the mystery vendors discovered by the resourceful Eric Outfield
down in the encrypted files of hashslingrz is a fiber brokerage called Darklinear Solutions.
assbot: Logged on 24-08-2014 21:40:36; *: asciilifeform had a dream many years ago that his grandfather took an ancient grinding wheel from workshop, turned it upside-
down, and taught him to ride it. and now people actually do something quite like this.
mircea_popescu: it's the people burning shit
down that are the true law abiding folk.
mircea_popescu: just fucking burn it
down already. there's absolutely no reason to continue the charade. "law abiding" = terrorist.
BingoBoingo: Or Rush
down the center (done while carrying a ball handed to you)
mircea_popescu: except of course if one's the sort of sexually frustrated guy that lives on a boat with a broken
down engine
thestringpuller: trinque: cause he's elusive as fuck. I'd have to track him
down between his meth binges in New York.
trinque: they will pull
down app updates automagically for you; maybe you have to turn it on
trinque: ascii_field: also we're
down to 100mn for a lisp CPU now?
kakobrekla: it comes
down to the question if the 'bitcoin distro' is suppose to handle blockchain (and thus be connected via dangerwire)
nubbins`: so you find yourself in the mud and what, lie
down?
mircea_popescu: the secret police broke a dozen display windows
down on the main street. that was most of it.
thestringpuller: rioting doesn't do anything tho except tear
down your neighbor's business.
mircea_popescu: (ie, if the whole screen is white, the iris adapts and filters it
down. if the screen is black, iris can not do that, you end up burning retina)
anton_osika: My case is that in any contract - such as one with a bank - an identity boils
down to what is tru without any probable doubt.
cazalla: i think anton_osika actually understands but hopes to wear mircea_popescu
down pete_dushenski: i have '08 aluminum that's a bit bogged
down with cruft but otherwise excellent
mircea_popescu: arguably in the same circumstances : usg derpiong finally crashed a local power sturcture, waves of ro/bg/polish/east german etc came crashing
down cazalla: i'm not even sure if you can buy proper meats like prosciutto
down under
assbot: Logged on 30-04-2015 22:04:14; mircea_popescu: you know, the "wrecker" who was "trying to make the train tracks run
down faster"
assbot: Logged on 11-09-2015 20:38:49; *: trinque signs up for fastmail... fastmail goes
down :''( fastmailstatus.com
trinque signs up for fastmail... fastmail goes
down :''( fastmailstatus.com
☟︎ shinohai: lol ascii_field so I guess I can't let my guard
down.
pete_dushenski: "James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, is said to talk nearly every day with the head of US Central Command’s intelligence wing, Army Brigadier General Steven Grove – “which is highly, highly unusual”, according to a former intelligence official." << it brings a tear to mine eye to see these bureaucrats breaking
down barriers like this. *sniff*
punkman: phf, bringing hookah from other shop
down the stree?
phf: no, i showed her pictures from consensus though, as a reminder, she double
down on her studies of turkish language
assbot: Logged on 10-09-2015 18:49:07; mats: >According to the report, some analysts allege that reports deemed overly negative in their assessment of the Syria campaign were either blocked from reaching policymakers or sent back
down the chain of command. Others claim that key elements of intelligence reports were removed, fundamentally altering their conclusions.
cazalla: Vexual, perfect spring day
down here - around 21c or so
cazalla: i gues those big macs didn't go
down so well!
mats: >According to the report, some analysts allege that reports deemed overly negative in their assessment of the Syria campaign were either blocked from reaching policymakers or sent back
down the chain of command. Others claim that key elements of intelligence reports were removed, fundamentally altering their conclusions.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "My commitment to the American people is both simple and straightforward: I will cook any and every number that needs to be cooked. Well see continued job growth, probably an unemployment rate under 2 percent. You also have my word that Ill keep the LFPR above 66 percent. With a little help from my friends, we can probably run a surplus within a year or so, and pay
down all our debt over the next decade or so. No
mircea_popescu: GEORGE: Seemingly. Seemingly, to the untrained eye, I can fully understand how you got that impression. What looked like pushing...what looked like knocking
down...was a safety precaution! In a fire, you stay close to the ground, am I right? And when I ran out that door, I was not leaving anyone behind! Oh, quite the contrary! I risked my life making sure that exit was clear. Any other questions?
mircea_popescu: ROBIN: But I saw you push the women and children out of the way in a mad panic! I saw you knock them
down! And when you ran out, you left everyone behind!
shinohai: Maybe their nest monitor went
down and the kids got autism when they weren't being watched.
mircea_popescu: "The same sort of creativity artists possess, who work with media that are idiosyncratic. It's a different mindset. I see the reddit-gen programmers talk about things on a completely meta-level. To them, MySql is the hardware. Is it a bad thing? Not necessarily. Some of them hopefully will dig
down the stack and be the low-level heroes. But that should (and probably can) only be a small percentage.
ben_vulpes: mike_c: asciilifeform objected to the "which method, which args" approach to routing around argparse's braindamage, so if you have good ideas
down there throw 'em out
shinohai: @ asciilifeform is your node back up and running? One I was connected to is
down :/
Naphex: it's pretty meh, video is solved with flash and rtmp. the other interface "eye-candy" and functionality is what bogs most of it
down BingoBoingo: "Let us project this trend ahead to a logical, if not inevitable, outcome. The camera hound of the future wears on his forehead a lump a little larger than a walnut. It takes pictures 3 millimeters square, later to be projected or enlarged, which after all involves only a factor of 10 beyond present practice. The lens is of universal focus,
down to any distance accommodated by the unaided eye, simply because it is of short focal l