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a111: Logged on 2017-09-06 09:27 spyked:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-09-05#1710904 <-- ha, Freescale soc.
I'm really curious if you manage(d) to disable that. older Freescales usually have that part documented, but some (esp. Qualcomm) are just proprietary
BingoBoingo: Another gem found in the wild: "
I literally had my high school sociology teacher argue that "if the illegals aren't here, who will pick our crops?" He was black, too. It baffles me that he, of all people, couldn't see the argument he made was literally the same argument the Democrats used to enslave his ancestors."
mircea_popescu:
i dunno, can't use them in a rocket if they keep rebooting ?
ben_vulpes: "okay well
i guess a little of column a and a little of column b..."
shinohai: BingoBoingo:
I'm not interested if it doesn't have it's on HOSE blockchain on Ethereum.
a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 18:54 mod6:
i feel like we aught to make our own mirror
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
mod6:
i feel like we aught to make our own mirror
☟︎ 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
☟︎☟︎ a111: Logged on 2017-09-05 06:07 mircea_popescu:
i am very happy with the computer interfaces as were available cca 1960.
mircea_popescu:
i am very happy with the computer interfaces as were available cca 1960.
☟︎ hanbot: mircea_popescu> what['s "bci" supposed to be in human language ? "Brain-computer interfaces allow you to manipulate computers and machinery with your thoughts."
i.e. 'mirror mirror on the wall, who's the bestest of them all? (me! me! me!)',
i'm guessing.
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.
ppsk: coincidentally,
i just found qntra yesterday
ppsk:
i feel like im missing out on an in-joke
hanbot: * tmsrcat (~tmsrcat@unaffiliated/hanbot/bot/tmsrcat) has joined #trilema-hanbot << yeah it was all my account setup's fault, thanks phf & trinque. hopefully
i'ma manage to make something useful out of this.
shinohai:
I wonder how ben_vulpes and his SO ever had children without a blockchain app to record menstrual cycles on.
mod6: <+shinohai>
I almost hate the fucking word `blockchain` by now << these guys are funny huh?
a111: Logged on 2017-09-04 18:14 shinohai:
I almost hate the fucking word `blockchain` by now
a111: Logged on 2017-09-04 11:51 phf: problem is that nickserv doesn't say that anymore, the message is still the same, but it now adds some control sequences that
i think make the font bold or italic or something in the legacy irc clients (???)
shinohai:
I almost hate the fucking word `blockchain` by now
☟︎ 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 11:51 phf: problem is that nickserv doesn't say that anymore, the message is still the same, but it now adds some control sequences that
i think make the font bold or italic or something in the legacy irc clients (???)
phf: problem is that nickserv doesn't say that anymore, the message is still the same, but it now adds some control sequences that
i think make the font bold or italic or something in the legacy irc clients (???)
☟︎☟︎ 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?
☟︎ PeterL: anyway,
I am off to bed now
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!
PeterL: right,
I think if we implement it it would be quite smaller
PeterL:
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-09-02#1709989 <<
I was reading through the keccac documents, got about 90% of it implemented in python, then said this is ugly and horribly inefficient,
I should try ada, and have been leaning ada the past couple weeks
☝︎ a111: Logged on 2017-08-29 22:50 BingoBoingo: Ah fine,
I'll start keeping the sawdust/bar oil slurry
trinque: only point
I'm looking for an operator fee, can then do as many ops as one likes.
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
spyked: mircea_popescu, o,
I see. also, for some reason the scenario in original trilema post sounds much more plausible today. if "gpu" monster, then why not dbpu.
danielpbarron:
i chose to post the archived link because the original gives 403 forbidden error in lynx
spyked: the question is rather which subset is suitable for building in hardware, and
I guess this reduces to bounds checking and maybe other critical run-time parts (does ada have gc?)
spyked: also, there's the memory model. lisp machine "cells" are very elegant, while algol-like languages seem pretty muddy on that part. ftr,
I have never seriously programmed in ada (closest thing to it was pascal)
spyked: stumbled upon
http://btcbase.org/log/2017-08-02#1692820 <-- *theoretically* (where theoretically =
I'm mostly pulling this out of spyked arse, so hold on to eggs) possible. problems as far as
I can see are 1. no. of transistors, 2. arch/microarch design, e.g. how to use general-purpose registers (assuming there are gp registers there); and
I assume there might be bigger problems, some of which mentioned by asciilifeform. static checking
☝︎ hanbot: yeah this is exactly what
i wanted, awesome.
hanbot: oh fuck me. kk
i'll check it out better. :)
mircea_popescu:
i can't remember what the "just as good" piece of cardboard footwear they were brandying about, but anyway.
mircea_popescu: woman interacting with usg. "oh noes, it wasn't like the risotto.
i felt full after the risotto."
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.
kanzure:
i would have guessed <$200k
kanzure:
i would not have guessed that. what am
i missing?
mircea_popescu: cuz
i fear "officious intermeddler" may get the .wik treatment if deployed.
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.
kanzure: no
i can't explain his lethargy
mircea_popescu: what is this, "
i'ma be lazy and please don't think it means
i'm stupid" ?
mircea_popescu:
i don't get your reasoning. man has a blog, what privacy is here involved ?
shinohai: 4.9.4 was what
I had to use for Ada stuff, though
I admit
I'm not far down that path yet
trinque:
I guess ada wants 4.9.4 though, was it?
shinohai:
I'm gonna freeze gcc version 4.9.4 on website soon as it seems to be only version thus far that will build tmsr related stuff for me without shitting the bed
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)
a111: Logged on 2017-08-27 22:38 mircea_popescu: teh very respectable southern poverty law center. and
i bet you bitcoin to donuts they didn't actually pay jack for it, either.
mircea_popescu: actually, boar wars nailed it imo. well, not imo : caragiale says so,
i believe.
mircea_popescu: "why that stupid and not me ?
i'm fabulous ?" "yes, but you correctly evaluate yourself to be stupid ; and incorrectly evaluate what you don't understand about him to be similar-stupid, which it is not."
mircea_popescu: side beenfit of selecting for stupid. ftr,
i know of no other nazism that actually put idiocy in the spec for aryanism.
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
kanzure: for charged drum
i would have to pretend to know material science things
kanzure: need really really high throughput,
i am 3 minutes away from proposing inkjet with 1 billion valves
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