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mircea_popescu: good for it. i dun know the author and don'
t care what he might wish to say one way or the other.
assbot: Logged on 20-08-2015 02:20:07; hanbot: <mod6> asciilifeform: your step "2)", do you mean to indicate reference [1] instead of "also [3]" which is the email to chicken? << i must be dense, where's "bitcoin-0.5.3-no-crud.sha256.manifest"? i don'
t see it in 1), i don'
t see it in 3).
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: But not justified. Many sane browsers don'
t support justified text syle
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: I'm cleaning it up, but can'
t be inserting extra style. Breaks the consisten qntra look.
hanbot: <mod6> asciilifeform: your step "2)", do you mean to indicate reference [1] instead of "also [3]" which is the email to chicken? << i must be dense, where's "bitcoin-0.5.3-no-crud.sha256.manifest"? i don'
t see it in 1), i don'
t see it in 3).
☟︎ mircea_popescu: concerned ceo told the clueless press "i don'
t even" in an emotionally charged meeting over tea tonight
BingoBoingo: pete_dushenski: ty, I hadn'
t checked to approve new commenters, so must still have cookie from original comment
BingoBoingo humble enough to assume if something doesn'
t work that I introduced the problem
mircea_popescu: <ascii_field>'military threat', in usg parlance, means 'won'
t bend over immediately when asked nicely to assume buggery position' << amusingly, this bled from the DoD into the "law enforcement" paramilitary wing.
mircea_popescu: so no, it's not bias. just facts you don'
t know in contexts you don'
t grasp.
mircea_popescu: trinque>china for example builds its *first* aircraft carrier, and people talk about the chinese being a military threat <<< you don'
t understand how this works. the aircraft carrier is irrelevant. china bet on the winning strat (missile defense) and bet a lot more than the us can afford, and as a result now has unchallangeable area denial ability throughout the shores. this means it can pursue its own, private local
☟︎ mircea_popescu: the girls iirc czech, and hm... don'
t ever visit bohemia then. it's where the small round cro mignon faceship landed
trinque: when my own identity is very much involved with the idea that it isn'
t mircea_popescu: that their deranged successors don'
t even recognise the marks of this...
mircea_popescu: you can'
t build yourself a rich house as a fiftene year old stealing from your father and fencing the stuff.
mircea_popescu: merely because the ww2 cost the us less than it cost europe does not mean it wasn'
t costly.
mircea_popescu: <mats>militaries require competent leadership. when i say existential threat, i do not mean ISIS will march on DC << it doesn'
t want or need to march in dc. all it conceivably might want is to pull a rotherham over at vassar.
mats: idea goes: we fight moar proxy wars and don'
t need so much line infantry, so we'll employ doorkickers and hire out to palantir and academi for the rest
mircea_popescu: lol. this entire "cheap suits" business has its comedic value. here's something you wouldn'
t know : while visiting here, ben_vulpes got to meet my tailor, on the grounds that we walked by his shop downtown and teh old jewish gentleman ran out to assure his dearly beloved mr popesco that his suit will be done in time.
trinque: either way, title doesn'
t matter for zee bot
ascii_field: punkman: i couldn'
t possibly say whether it tells the truth
ascii_field: 'cause historical graphs for spreads don'
t usually have room below the zero
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: they're at it again. because apparently didn'
t have enough last time
punkman: "Truth is, this service never quite delivered on their promise. When my last two startups closed shop, it took shutdownify over 3 days to process the first one, and the second was still a full two days to get up and running. At that point I could have just put together a page myself. It didn'
t help that they rewrote their tech stack from Ruby to Node even as they were trying to find customers. "
mircea_popescu: ascii_field well, a man can'
t really ask (nor should really ask) for more than to be on the wrong side of the major battles of his time.
phf: ascii_field: hey, we won'
t even have to write an op_sigverify for qemu deployment, they'd do it for us
ascii_field: mircea_popescu: they'll frame it as 'just like mining!' too. 'why did you expect to be able to use 2009 pc for a node!111 you wouldn'
t try to cpu-mine,' aha
thestringpuller: "Put Molly all in her champagne, she ain'
t even know it / I took her home and I enjoyed that, she ain'
t even know it." - Rick Ross
mircea_popescu: "oh, they won'
t be really USED yet. we just want it for when intel finally comes out wiht the chip and we can push it - not before"
mircea_popescu: and no, they don'
t get to uise the "quantum" gimmick to push ecc against rsa. like they didn'
t manage the past three or four gimmicks.
mircea_popescu: incidentally, /me does not belive "for profit" education can be a thing. you can have for-profit amorous relaitons, something the us claims to be down on. you can'
t have for-profit education. it is a fundamentally unprofitable activity.
ascii_field is not orlov and isn'
t paid by ru; hell, they won'
t even give him a passport
ascii_field: for instance, see how these folks pissed themselves with rage when ru wouldn'
t give up its sole warm water port just because washington asked
ascii_field: it also means, depending on circumstances, 'can'
t be bombed with slow-moving pilotless planes with impunity' or even 'might fire back if bombarded navally'
trinque: where all I'm saying is the 20th century's weapons are still there, and if the F35 doesn'
t work, this matters?
ascii_field: funkenstein_: don'
t confuse the freshly-usgificated su republics of 1991 with 'most folks'
trinque: chetty: that misses my point; I'm contradicting the claim that it doesn'
t still have a massive, throbbing cock with which to do so
chetty: indeed, I don'
t do self hate and sore knees
ascii_field: 'don'
t do the rape if you can'
t do the ape.' (tm) (r) (ilkka kokkarinen)
ascii_field: the excuse of 'if we hadn'
t raped this chick, somebody else would have' is a nonstarter
trinque: the point is I don'
t think anyone sits back and thinks about "what happens with the *other* space station"
trinque: and as far as that goes, indonesians didn'
t fight it off, so life goes as it does
ascii_field: countdown to 'it wasn'
t rape!!11 they LIKED it!'
funkenstein_: you know just because we can put capital letters together doesn'
t mean they represent a coherently motivated thing
trinque: and isn'
t USM quite a bit more capable at this game?
trinque: doesn'
t that apply to what USM would do generally in the aftermath?
trinque: I really don'
t understand this thinking, tbh
mats: ISIS doesn'
t benefit from the allegiance of any nation state, and nor do i expect any to give it
punkman: mats, aren'
t they already battling?
trinque: why didn'
t the chechens take over even after the USSR fell?
lobbes: wouldn'
t their ancestors have been brought in the country 'legally'; i.e as property? good point though..
lobbes: I've yet to meet someone that doesn'
t enjoy The Doors. great combination of musicians
mircea_popescu: no, more like "it says what i want to hear or it didn'
t happen"
trinque: well, wouldn'
t we all like a signed message; however, the content is true in either case
trinque: not that it matters, but since I haven'
t been looking, I wonder if reddit has completely turned on satoshi by now, in favor of the power rangers
mircea_popescu: <ascii_field> jurov: my point was that cpp allows considerable variance between what is printed on the page and what the code actually generated is. << to make it plain ; just because c let you push her into a corner once or twice (provided you bring sweets) doesn'
t mean they're not sluts mmkay ?
jurov: in that sense std::map nor the boost stuff isn'
t part of c++, either
jurov: sizeof returns size_t which may or may not be same as int.. and printf expects int here
ascii_field: jurov: don'
t use the undefined. (note that i specifically said 'c', rather than 'unix' here)
assbot: Logged on 19-08-2015 17:09:51; phf: <ascii_field> invalidates the iterator << wouldn'
t that just leave a map full of pointers to free'd memory, why would delete on an instance touch the container?
phf: <ascii_field> invalidates the iterator << wouldn'
t that just leave a map full of pointers to free'd memory, why would delete on an instance touch the container?
☟︎ mats: oh. well, she asked another employee for help, so i'm almost 100% sure it wasn'
t a play.
ascii_field: wai wat, they aren'
t presently warehoused there ?
ascii_field: i just don'
t have time to do everything in one day!
assbot: Logged on 19-08-2015 15:40:35; phf: thestringpuller: you should try patching that patch, by adding
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/begin/, for(...) { delete iter->second; } for mapTransactions and mapNextTx in the JettisonMempool function. seems like an easy fix, i don'
t have my env setup at the moment
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform i actually enjoy the butthurt tears of the jwz twerps. "oh, we can'
t pretend nothing happened now ?!?!?! hurrrrrr"
mircea_popescu: dude... your wife is cheating on you. with me. ain'
t jack shit you can d oabout it, now go put on those panties she bought you and wash the fucking dishes.
phf: thestringpuller: you should try patching that patch, by adding
http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/map/map/begin/, for(...) { delete iter->second; } for mapTransactions and mapNextTx in the JettisonMempool function. seems like an easy fix, i don'
t have my env setup at the moment
☟︎ phf: but then a stackoverflow answer says that std::map doesn'
t manage, and require for(...) delete iter->second;
punkman: "This email is to notify that your following domains have been automatically renewed as per your request and the amount was debited from your Credit Card" oh nice, can'
t keep spending the bitcoins here
mircea_popescu: i don'
t readily recall anything of theirs. what was funniest ?
mike_c: aww, doesn'
t look like it. too bad, they were funny
mike_c: well, i don'
t. but some of it leaks in here :)
punkman: wasn'
t nearly as bad in cyprus
mircea_popescu: brg444 was not, i don'
t think anyone seriously read that thing.
BingoBoingo: Also those baud rates, a bitcoind couldn'
t keep up