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spyked: mircea_popescu, no. lol. nobody's working in the uni during this time of year.
I'm expecting it to come back up... in September maybe
spyked: btw,
I'm working (at snail's pace) on getting a somewhat workable blog software in Common Lisp
spyked:
I'm guessing a lot of people here use Lisp for their implementations. :)
I got into it after first reading asciilifeform's laws of sane computing
mircea_popescu: turns out the whole hello & welcome works out a lot better when
i don't have to ask "so who are you". who could have predictated.
spyked: hm. this is neat stuff.
I know opencores had some free Lisp FPGA designs. never tried any of them though.
spyked: hm.
I'ma read about it.
I only used xilinx FPGAs myself
spyked:
I tried to do some homework before joining here. still a shitload left.
spyked: should be registered
I think
r0nin-: well
i agree the place is miserable
mircea_popescu: r0nin-
i dun think you're qualified to discuss these matters.
r0nin-:
i was in miami last year
trinque: r0nin-: come over;
I'll take you on a tour
mircea_popescu: speaking of which,
i wonder how many people decided to have their kid for the eclypse. maybe that way it'll come out speshul ?
a111: Logged on 2017-08-18 03:55 mircea_popescu:
i can't find the trilema article illustration with the three girls under cold water but inserted by reference.
trinque:
I have yet to decide whether being elsewhere, or watching the bullets fly will be more enjoyable.
trinque: ah yeah,
I'm equal parts proud and "kid,
I'll finish you if we crash and
I live"
mike_c: it's about bedtime for me. feel free to paste in a wish list. if it's quick
I'll knock it out for you over the weekend.
Birdman: hey mike_c is this a fun project for you or somethin? if you can be bothered theres some improvements
i would ask for to narrow down what im looking for in that script, though im not trying to overstep any boundaries here.
trinque: dunno if
I welcomed mike_c back, so, wb!
mike_c: oh, and for the common good,
I used hitbtc.com to liquidate BCC. The interface is a piece of shit,
I got multiple javascript errors throughout process, but bch went in, btc came out.
trinque: "standard bot"
I published what, a year or so ago?
mike_c: is anybody working those?
I'd be interested in contributing.
mike_c: so given spent address that used to have 50 btc,
I sell the BCH, key owner gets free 4.5 btc. not too shabby.
mike_c: Sure - given keys,
I will sell BCH quickly - not too much regard for trying to optimize yield, without being entirely stupid about it.
I'll keep.. 10% and give other party 90%. My fee will be minimum 0.5 btc and maximum 10 btc.
mike_c:
I don't think the market will last long enough for automated service to be worth it, but
I'll turn the cranks if anyone wants me to clean out some spent keys.
mircea_popescu: (though traditionally the way "bitcoin doubler" scams work is that they pay off initially. and
i don't expect this "bitcoin cash market" thing is anything else, however it may be interpreted by the retard crowd)
mircea_popescu: bit of a time bomb, as
i'm sure these will pop up. first mover advantage
i guess.
mike_c: currently
i could sell 500 BCH(bcc? whatever) for a bit over 50 btc. price has run up last couple of days.
mircea_popescu: (of course in reality there isn't, but w/e, not the worst business idea
i ever heard.)
mike_c: this is a good idea.
I'll have to see if
I can make the process less manual.
mircea_popescu: "send me your keys to SPENT btc addresses,
i will send you back some btc"
mircea_popescu: ah so it's "send me the keys to pre-fork addresses, and
i'll return btc" ?
mike_c: but
I would need the keys to wherever that 1 btc was pre-fork
mircea_popescu: so you would do it as "send me 1 btc,
i will send back 1.1 btc depending on market"
mike_c: but you know, all
I risked was some time.
mike_c:
I did.
I was dumbfounded.
mike_c: that actually worked, and then
I sold it.
mike_c: well, now that
I'm thinking about it, not sure how that would work as a service. Because
I had to use some assumed virus ridden POS BCH wallet. So
I swept out a BTC wallet, then imported the address keys into the assumed virus wallet for BCH
mircea_popescu: let me know if you manage to actually get anything for them,
i've yet to meet someone who has.
Birdman: and
i type just that string after the rest at the same time? "whatever.py C:/handhistories python hands2.py c:\directory > logfile.txt" ?
Birdman:
i meant to have it save results to a text file, how do
i do that>
Birdman: ok so
i suppose we could get rid of any that have the value "seat256" in the summary and any that are missing the summary in general
Birdman: which
i did by searching through with "T1" cause tournaments all start with that and no cash games would
Birdman: 262953 / 4914 / 3966 respectively, after
i deleted all tournaments from the histories
mike_c: run the updated version
I gave you and tell me all 3 numbers (processed, bad, files)
Birdman: not sequential,
i mean the ones that repeat the hand number
mircea_popescu:
i think this proves roosevelt is alive (might as well).
Birdman: oh also what would
i type to have it dump the output into some text file?
Birdman: bit over 26k and before a bit under 30k, also
i think this guy's hand history is amazingly fragmented in a ton of spots so im trying to get a more solid chunk of data to run it on
Birdman: so
i went through and deleted all the tournaments cause those are not relevant, and
i got seemingly different results.
I think maybe its displaying less than all the hands it has found?
i only saw four cash game hands the first time, deleted all the tournaments, and now
i see a ton of cash game hands
Birdman: mike_c so it went through all these hands and says it processed ~30k of them, but what am
i actually looking at here? the hands it lists in the prompt are the ones that the discrepency is found?
Birdman: python 3.6 (32 bit) and if
i run that it brings me to a command prompt pretty much
mod6:
i aspire to get that periodical
mircea_popescu: or in the immortal words of some schmuck, "nah. if
i give you 50k now
i'm wasting it".
mircea_popescu: and you further know
i'm right because you're welcome to "buy" the 3 ring binder they have, not the computer you want.
mircea_popescu: and you know
i'm right, because soviet distributed goods in the exact same manner, and ppl... didn't "pay" units of nothing for them. and this had no impact whatsoever.
mircea_popescu: if
i promise you a talking donkey and a cunt on your forehead in 2020, and you don't get them, this means
i confiscated a talking donkey and a forehead cunt ?
mircea_popescu: your idea is very feminine, you know, "
i met this crook, and he told me ia cu mustar mimisor ca face bine la ten and that he'll marry me. so
i imagined myself practically married. and then he didn't marry me. so he confiscated my marriedness!"
a111: Logged on 2017-06-29 17:32 BingoBoingo:
http://www.jameslafond.com/article.php?id=8142 << "Her attorney informed us this morning, that although the deed is being assigned to my sister, my brother and
I, that if my mother requires nursing home care through Medicare at any point over the next five years, that the Feds will take the house to pay the bills. "
diana_coman: asciilifeform, fwiw
I have yet to see even 1 single person cured of their stupidity by the existence of sanity in the world
mircea_popescu: as per the ancient "
i sold my shares once the soubrette
i was fucking on the side started talking shares with the bootblack"
mircea_popescu: not ~ONLY~ everyone thought 1 means 2, but the same "everyone" thought
i'm "arrogant" or w/e, "psychopath" for saying things like "you are not qualified"
PeterL:
I actually meant
I had a version of erathostenes sieve