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trinque: and couldn'
t from another, distant IP
decimation: might as well turn off framebuffer, can'
t spare 60meg
mircea_popescu: for that matter, spinoza was a lens polisher by trade. his profession wasn'
t "philosopher". that was his hobby.
assbot: Logged on 21-07-2015 01:08:53; mircea_popescu: gernika well b,tmsr~ doesn'
t care what you believe.
mircea_popescu: this isn'
t going towards a meta-programmersclub thing is it ?
mircea_popescu: o no wait, it was "careful with that axe, eugene" not "trinque, don'
t forget the nutmeg".
cazalla: trinque, don'
t forget nutmeg!
mircea_popescu: for sure can'
t close it with all the work you put into it.
gabriel_laddel: "there's this one neat trick they don'
t want you to know after all " << hahaha
phf: that's an old school notion, trickster as a hero and all that, but i don'
t think this is that. these people are not even hustlers, i don'
t think there's any awareness there.
trinque: and it surely isn'
t competent people working hard, anything but that
trinque: there's this one neat trick they don'
t want you to know after all
phf: it took me a while to even realize that the majority of employees had less then 3 years of programming experience, majority of managers had no software project experiences, etc. i didn'
t really understand until experiencing it first hand, that a large software company can be so utterly dysfunctional. and yet "we're all winners!"
phf: gernika: i didn'
t have to endure much, except shortage of competent underlings, but i witnessed cto organizing hackathon for other teams, and it was painful. blind leading the blind
trinque: can'
t just do your job; you have to be drunk on whatever half-assed propaganda they came up with
gernika: That's the reason I can'
t work as a startup employee anymore: they want you to *believe*
mircea_popescu: gawker does "radical transparency" don'
t you know. when you fuck with me you can read all about it on trilema, but it's gawker that's radically transparent. a bunch of twerps whose names nobody even happens to know. paragons in their own minds of things they don'
t understand, nor would understand even if they actually tried thinking about 'em.
chetty: <mircea_popescu> next i'm gonna hear shit farmers in kenya think they're pulling the sun up each morning.// they aren'
t?
chetty: visa doesn'
t dicriminate against 'the poor', they just either don'
t give them credit or charge them bucket for it
mircea_popescu: if my father weren'
t a total fuckwit, he'd have told me "my son, you'll make a billion dollars before you'll read a two page item about you that manages to eschew glaring errors".
mircea_popescu: i just don'
t happen to be clueless enough to confuse those for "Scalability". considering i am not actually a technical expert, this reflects very poorly opn the intellectual abilities and assorted scholarship of random derps opining on nasdaq.com
trinque: in this case it'd be as BingoBoingo said, don'
t have fucking dumb hosts that can'
t TCP
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: im not positive (i don'
t have access to my pf.conf atm) that i've ever used random-id. i think that's for a very specific problem. but yeah you probably /do/ want scrub all reassemble tcp
shinohai: I haven'
t synced stator yet. My release 0.5.3 is still up always though.
mod6: haven'
t gotten there yet on nsl's node
cazalla: kakobrekla, i don'
t know, it's not about that anyway, i just don'
t fancy sticking my tongue there but to each their own
cazalla: sok for another woman to lick an ass, just don'
t ask me to do it, sorta how fucking twins is fine as you're not the one committing incest
mircea_popescu: pro tip : if your AN is in there you're a fucktard, i don'
t care if your name is "verizon"
nanaki: My (nanaki's) message to mircea_popescu: I have placed a bet on bitbet.us and sent BTCs and successfully confirmed at block# 366130 but the website doesn'
t apply it. The bottom of the page says "Last block: 1 hour 4 minutes ago (366131)" so it must have applied my bet. ==> SOLVED: the site reflected my bet 1h 18m later since confirmed. Usually the reflection is quick so I slightly panicked! Thank you.
punkman: you can'
t get your money but they still call it a bank
mod6: asciilifeform: nice pics. protocol? maybe i don'
t get what you're asking exactly, but it says "D8027G1"
cazalla: missus wants another but seems last months attempts didn'
t strike :P
phf: ben_vulpes: it was assbot. i started on gribble, but it doesn'
t work as well
trinque: but perhaps that doesn'
t follow; I dunno yet
trinque: I don'
t buy that you should know in advance every interesting question you might ask your data
trinque: asciilifeform: that doesn'
t solve it for me either, really
trinque: I have noticed many times that when someone tries to pry the relational model from my hands, I lose behavior and am then told "you didn'
t actually need that behavior"
phf: in my experience it's cheaper to literally go a log file and reconstruct data manually the one time your system crash, then introduce uknowable redundancies that tend to increase complexity and ultimately result in the crash, because doesn'
t fit in head
ben_vulpes: really? i'm supposed to eat this? that lisp isntances don'
t crash?
ben_vulpes: slad doesn'
t really address the power toggle thing
trinque: he doesn'
t hate the world enough to say it should change
ben_vulpes: this is why i don'
t talk to programmers i don'
t know about programming.
gabriel_laddel: me: "lisp makes meta-programming trivial" him: "if it did they'd rule the world already, and therefore I don'
t have to consider your argument"
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform: re statice, what parts wouldn'
t make sense? the thing is explained in painstaking detail.
PeterL: The river running through my town has a "don'
t eat the fish" rule because of some toxic spill upstream from 20 years ago
ben_vulpes: <trinque> asciilifeform: got elephant working with postgresql, wasn'
t too bad << share!
decimation: but they are sold as sardines in the us because they haven'
t heard of 'sprat'
trinque: just don'
t accept every soiled napkin as mail
mircea_popescu: i don'
t use gmail and don'
t have a spam problem. but hey.
decimation: ios mail won'
t 'push' from gmail servers
trinque: ben_vulpes: isn'
t that something they purchased?
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2015 19:46:27; asciilifeform: again, it wasn'
t in mircea_popescu's spec
decimation: for some reason the final link didn'
t work with bitcoind, gonna do some more research
decimation: ben_vulpes: I tried to compile the 1.55.0 boost on macports and it didn'
t work
trinque: I really don'
t think not having a b-a satellite network should preclude getting started on gossipd
decimation: ben_vulpes: homebrew seemed lame, but I haven'
t used it much
decimation: isn'
t that exactly what 'ddos protection' and 'spam protect' do?
mircea_popescu: or they break it, in which case they kill themselves but we still don'
t care (for the same reason original internet was robuts - rerouting)
mircea_popescu: you don'
t even need to charge per se. just, PEER. as in, actually.
trinque: asciilifeform: got elephant working with postgresql, wasn'
t too bad
mircea_popescu: "can'
t afford to not hire this guy now and have him hired by someone later".
decimation: which is why it didn'
t go down, they did spend $x mil, possibly $bil
assbot: Logged on 19-07-2015 19:09:25; decimation: also, I don'
t know what the 'web 2.0' thing he posted a picture of is? is that some kind of dns control panel?
mircea_popescu: then they sprout cheeky teenagers with "nordic system" delusions. won'
t fill the void.
decimation: it's a fair point, he probably didn'
t believe it in his heart of hearts
mircea_popescu: ("you don'
t love me anymore" "sure i do" "prove it" "fuck you.")
mircea_popescu: i don'
t recall any sort of voting being held on when to attack, soviet style.
mircea_popescu: (great film btw, murphy is the heir to the throne of zamunda, pursues some ugly nigglet in queens. who doesn'
t like him because he's rich, and to their assheads at the time in the 80s this is a flaw)_
mod6: don'
t challenge me to a spelling contest, i'll lose.
punkman: don'
t fiber bundles have copper sometimes?