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decimation: "Check out this clip from “CBS Saturday Morning” to see how the team digitizes everything from the Spirit of St. Louis to a sitting American president."
< tele-dildonics?
shinohai: SO important that too
< 10 minutes to find.
mircea_popescu: users by lines, last 7 days 1.) assbot 1151 2.) mircea_popescu 1111 3.) asciilifeform 1087
<< the closest it's been!
danielpbarron: Extracting block #188528 in archive blk0001.dat : 244995 bytes
<< blk0001.dat ends here
trinque: "The Internet's Premier Shitlord Image Host"
<< wahaha
BingoBoingo:
<gabriel_laddel> chess has been solved
<< not quite
gabriel_laddel: "there's this one neat trick they don't want you to know after all "
<< hahaha
phf:
<mircea_popescu> fascinating what derps actually sell themselves into. gawker editorial actually thinks it's more than a branded chicken coop
<< from a limited experience, that seems like a sop in certain kind of sillicon-valley inspired u.s. company. a combination of "you can do anything!" with worst sort of delusions of grandeur.
chetty:
<mircea_popescu> next i'm gonna hear shit farmers in kenya think they're pulling the sun up each morning.// they aren't?
BingoBoingo:
<mircea_popescu> the one thing closed source can never do is good docs.
<< But then how would they sell support as a seperate product?
mircea_popescu: "oh, because fiat glbse is so desperate for
<<organic traffic>> they're resorting to the politically correct version of spun content & keyword stuffing" ? kthx.
BingoBoingo:
<trinque> mod6: BingoBoingo: what are your opinions on using random-id and reassemble tcp in incoming traffic through pf?
<< Haven't used either of those yet. Pretty much use block, pass, and queue
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> i thought everybody knew, at this point, that one cannot expect to end up with same blkxxxx at all times, on account of forklets.
<< yeah i recall.
decimation: my blk0009.dat diverges from mod6's too - one of my blk0008.dat matches his (sha256sums). Something weird happens in blk0009 (approx block height
< 300k)
decimation:
http://spacenews.com/china-eyes-purchase-of-sea-launch-assets/ < "Struggling commercial launch-service provider Sea Launch AG and its owner, Energia of Russia, are in talks with the Chinese government on selling the Sea Launch command ship and launch platform to Chinese interests that would station the system in international waters offshore China, industry officials said."
trinque: "JS and JSON, therefore ..."
<< is the process of "design" that shat all this
BingoBoingo:
<decimation> it's actually almost impossible to tell exactly what kind of fish you are eating in the us
<< Catching own fish is possible
ben_vulpes:
<trinque> asciilifeform: got elephant working with postgresql, wasn't too bad
<< share!
gribble: artifexd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 weeks, 4 days, 2 hours, 42 minutes, and 10 seconds ago:
<artifexd> I'm comfortable calling it a review. Not just of what it is but what it was and how it got to where it is.
gribble: artifexd was last seen in #bitcoin-assets 12 weeks, 4 days, 2 hours, 32 minutes, and 0 seconds ago:
<artifexd> I'm comfortable calling it a review. Not just of what it is but what it was and how it got to where it is.
ben_vulpes:
<decimation> boost compiles fine with macports
<< i'm a homebrew dood. perhaps this is wrong?
mod6:
<+asciilifeform> we will need more, more of these.
<< indeed
mod6:
<+phf> ben_vulpes: because makefile.unix expects them, (search for obj/nogui/%.o: %.cpp, etc.)
<< ben_vulpes yeah this stuff
☟︎ mod6:
<+mod6> so... yah, a bash script or removal by hand. would be fine i'd think. but now i gotta test it a bit harder. if we leave empty directories in there, im worred that patch might come along at a later time and be helpful again, removing those object output diretories.
<< so if i do remove them by hand, have to ensure that these empty dirs wont get nuked later on accident
mod6:
<+punkman> mod6: ben reminded me to add a patch that removes the 5 .gitignore files.
<< I dunno why patch was needed for this, just remove them manually in next release
<< yeah, i mentioned that after the fact lastnight. but was discussed here:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=19-07-2015#1206370 << this makes sense.
☝︎ punkman: mod6: ben reminded me to add a patch that removes the 5 .gitignore files.
<< I dunno why patch was needed for this, just remove them manually in next release