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ben_vulpes: the tedium of episode
2 was enough for me.
BingoBoingo: In other news, adventures in furniture making have begun. Bookshelf started and completed in ~
2.5 hours. 47" tall 23" shelves, plantation raised monterey pine, held with
2-1/
2" construction screws.
mircea_popescu: pro tip : take slut to party, have her take top off. all females in attendance that follow suit are class 1 ; all females in attendance that retreat to corners to gossip are class
2. class
2 is mostly cowards ; class 1 is mostly drunks.
ben_vulpes: BingoBoingo: barns in the
2-3 range, meatboxes same, but without truss roof
ben_vulpes: more like
2.5 cost of bulk dirt if you're going to compare at the level of billet
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: I'm thinking is stacked
2 high, filled with rebar and concrete poured, one could make a respectable fence.
mircea_popescu: that's like buying house for
2.5 the price of bulk brick
mircea_popescu: steel billet is like 300, 20 foot dry container is like
2.3 tons tare, so that's about 700 out of the 1.7 just the price of the metal.
mircea_popescu: somewhat odd, i actually see trilema as #
2, above reddit and below something called ibtimes
mircea_popescu: this is the fundamental idiocy of "responsive" "
2.0" web, ajax etc : the fucking model is 1 page = 1 state. that's the only sane way to have state over stateless
http ben_vulpes: there are
2 important readings in a car, and one of 'em can be had from your butt.
deedbot: trinque rated Framedragger
2 << patient, charitable guy
ben_vulpes: let's say
2 btc, and that'll cover the patch to record all protocol lines as well
mircea_popescu: srsly,
2.5mn dollars is a fraction of what they want ?
Framedragger: asciilifeform: k, good to know, thanks. it's just one bus lane afaict (pci express x1), ExpressCard
2.0, so 'double' the bandwidth i take it. 4-5gbps total
mircea_popescu:
2 types of bum : he who lives in hovel where can see the stars through the ceiling, and he who lives in hovel where can touch the ceiling.
mircea_popescu: all mine are ceramic. also my ceilings went from the standard
2.3 to the rarer
2.85 sometime long ago. turns out - also quite addictive.
BingoBoingo: <asciilifeform> the other thing about these lamps is that (at least i find) they are addictive -- after stuffing
2 100w-imitators into a fixture that cannot physically hold
2 100w edison bulbs without catching fire, it is painful to go back << Just get new porcelain fixture. 150 to 300 Watt edisons are still available
a111: Logged on 2017-01-05 01:05 adlai: calling it Bitcoin
2.0 is excellent blanding, prb are permastuck in 0.landia
mircea_popescu: it has EVERYTHING to do with the absence of a
2-3% minority which returns fire.
adlai: calling it Bitcoin
2.0 is excellent blanding, prb are permastuck in 0.landia
☟︎ mircea_popescu: yes but since S is 1 bit long no transform takes place (1/
2 is 0)
ben_vulpes: these episode
2 crickets are unsettling, perhaps i need to write more things for people to disagree with
mircea_popescu: in the same vein, i have now spent in excess of $300 buying no less than nine "pc sound systems" over the past
2 years. i have nfi why i decided to just buy one of the cheapo, two speaker things. and then replace it and so on.
mircea_popescu: Framedragger nah, it's been going on for
2-3 years at the least.
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: Bitstamp BTCUSD last: 1017.77, vol: 8353.97054240 | BTC-E BTCUSD last: 985.8, vol: 4668.17318 | Bitfinex BTCUSD last: 1021.8, vol: 22583.63331644 | BTCChina BTCUSD last: 1063.58832, vol: 2083186.42100000 | Kraken BTCUSD last: 1022.
2, vol: 2279.22126022 | Volume-weighted last average: 1062.74725474
mircea_popescu: V5 contains 65536 elements. V6 contains
2*65536 elements.
mircea_popescu: and incidentally "knapsack" problem is a fucking overstatement. here's a very simple strategy : 1. sort available inputs by size ;
2. if current step != last step, select first input that is smaller than tx going out else select the input right before that ; recurse to 1.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-30 16:48 asciilifeform: well 1 db,
2 sets of key/fp/factor tables.
ben_vulpes: phf: moreover i'm too ferklempt over how the thing's changed since 10.
2 to want much to do with it anymore
ben_vulpes: standby
2, there's more coming on that post
a111: Logged on 2016-12-23 14:07 mircea_popescu:
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-21#1587182 << speaking of this, here's a question for the eager : a diophantine equation is a multivariate polynomial, something like ax+by^
2 = 0. the question is : given an arbitrary finite set of known-good equations, can you use recursion to decide whether an arbitrary equation in the same variables is good (has integer solution) or no good ?
mircea_popescu: also about
2/3 of the nsa strength in practice, because outside of getting idiots to do idiotic things - they ain't got nuttin.
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phf: asciilifeform: but i ~learned~ web
2.0 when it came out in 2004 or 2005 or so, back then because it was interesting new technology. literally nothing changed since then. so now web is an easy racket. despite all the "shitstack" cries there's no difference between it and other types of manure work, but the bar is so low, it is sometimes very convenient. if you're a ~good~ developer doing web, you can write your own check, write your own
phf: there's a gamedev coworking in philly, the space is primarily rented by some team that had a handful of successful releases in appstore. naturally games written in unity. they can't rent by themselves, but as a minor celebrity (game featured on appstore frontpage for a whole two weeks!1) they can share rent with a handful of other 1-
2 people teams. i went there once before finding all this out, because was expecting a scene squat. after
phf: just to clarify it doesn't use ctypes, it's using the old
https://docs.python.org/2/extending/extending.html api. which i suspect is faster, since you're constructing python objects immediately, rather than across the ffi boundry the way ctypes/CFFI would have to naturally do it