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a111: Logged on 2016-12-16 06:24 trinque: in other python
2 was already shit... all([]) -> True yet any([]) -> False
trinque: in other python
2 was already shit... all([]) -> True yet any([]) -> False
☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: anyway, this will be a pretty big one, as far as these go. i imagine it'd soak up 1-
2 hrs of your time.
pete_dushenski: "In October Duterte compared himself to Adolf Hitler and said he would be “happy to slaughter” three million drug addicts. He later apologised for the Hitler reference but said he was “emphatic” about wanting to kill the millions of addicts. Since his election, police have reported killing
2,086 people in anti-drug operations. More than 3,000 others have been killed in unexplained circumstances,
pete_dushenski: mircea_popescu: i also have a solid
2" added to height atm. 'manbun'.
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: Current Blocks: 443507 | Current Difficulty:
2.867657668205504E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: None | Next Difficulty In: None blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 hour, 56 minutes, and 45 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
Framedragger: reminds me of some guy who put a wire under his hand's skin, and made compass needle modulate the current (or somesuch). claims that after
2-3 weeks he had gained a genuinely new sense (of absolute direction)...
a111: Logged on 2016-12-12 14:25 asciilifeform: discretized the floats, round the thicknesses to
2 places, etc
Framedragger: but it also does shit like [SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5] vs. older [SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_5.5p1 Debian-4ubuntu5]
Framedragger: btw i'm going thru those ssh banners from ssh scan logs finally, and there's some inconsistent crap there (thanks openssh): same ip&port may respond with two different banners during same scan (the ssh-keyscan utility may spit banners for same server multiple times). it seems usually the mismatch is in adding a minor version onto ssh server string only (e.g. [SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_5.8] vs. older [SSH-
2.0-OpenSSH_5.8p2])
mircea_popescu:
2,
2 mb worth of <g id="ID_205" color="rgb(127,127,0)" stroke="currentColor" fill="none" stroke-width="0.055669275"/> <g id="ID_204" color="rgb(0,0,0)" stroke="currentColor" fill="none" stroke-width="0.055669275"/>
mircea_popescu: asciilifeform incidentally it always amuses me how fascinated the redditard/ycombinatard always seem to be with the "pick
2 of 3" sort of shits, to the point of aspiring to have one named after themselves / renaming ancient ones in anecdotal rephrasings to honor whatever particularly hipstery doofus. never once does it occur to them that the only thing this means is "the problem's misstated".
deedbot: shinohai updated rating of BingoBoingo from
2 to 3 << "Qntra: Herald of The Most Serene Republic"
phf: asciilifeform: perhaps binary blobs don't belong ~in~ vpatch in general for philosophical and mechanical reasons. my proposed solution
2 would be to extend vpatch tool to tack one base64 binary blobs after the fact. you can grep for "appears to be binary" or whatever it is and feed those separately to uuencode/decode.
jhvh1: Last
2 lines bashed and pending publication
jhvh1: mod6: Time since last block:
2 minutes and 52 seconds
ben_vulpes: asciilifeform, Framedragger: script appears to be ~
2/3 through its run; i'm going to let it finish.
a111: Logged on 2016-12-08 17:28 mircea_popescu: there are a number of reasons for this. 1. robots eat electricity ; humans eat a sort of oil derivate ; see
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-05#1577962 ;
2. robots are an industrial product, this costs ~nothing while "well brainwashed humans" are the equivalent of a "well behaved wife". tell you what, here's a half billion girlies in your "civilised world", you have a week to find a wife. let me know what you spent.
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: Current Blocks: 442673 | Current Difficulty:
2.867657668205504E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 443519 | Next Difficulty In: 846 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 6 days, 4 hours, 12 minutes, and 15 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
scriba: Hello, world! My uptime is
2 days, 19:01:39.
mircea_popescu: "For example, when I first came to Japan, I had no computer. I also had no money, because the plane ticket and setting up my household ate all of my savings. In America, this isnt a barrier to getting a computer, because Dell will do a quick FICO score on you and then happily extend you $
2,000 of trade credit."
mircea_popescu: am i nuts or something ? wtf "I think Fizz-Buzz is "hard" for some programmers because (#1) it doesn't fit into any of the patterns that were given to them in school assignments, and (#
2) it isn't possible to directly and simply represent the necessary tests, without duplication, in just about any commonly-used modern programming language." (as per
http://wiki.c2.com/?FizzBuzzTest )
mircea_popescu: it's what it is, out of the final table in the latter case about
2/3 is robot work.
mircea_popescu: there are a number of reasons for this. 1. robots eat electricity ; humans eat a sort of oil derivate ; see
http://btcbase.org/log/2016-12-05#1577962 ;
2. robots are an industrial product, this costs ~nothing while "well brainwashed humans" are the equivalent of a "well behaved wife". tell you what, here's a half billion girlies in your "civilised world", you have a week to find a wife. let me know what you spent.
☝︎☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform "All servers are connected by
2 or more 10Gb network links in active/active LACP."
mircea_popescu: so according to the dude over at nullspace.io, bing has "20% of market share" according to some apparently public available sources. let's add to that : out of the ~0.9 %~ of trilema traffic that came from a search engine so far this year, 127,291 came from google and
2,666 came from bing.
BingoBoingo: In other google suck: If you try searching for
2" drive sockets and breaker bars it returns ocean of wimpy 1/
2" drive
shinohai: These exchanges are like the hydra,
2 more will pop up in its wake.
mircea_popescu: but they also don't perceive any burning need to spend all their money on $
2 btc.
ben_vulpes: wow cool
2 assignments in as many seconds
mircea_popescu: and to round off the "fungi are interesting" general literacy thread - the way most (and the most) poisonous mushrooms work is through a substance that inhibits extremely selectively rna polymerase
2. this makes the affected cells unable to reproduce, and hence the "eat destroying angel, get cramps/diarhea in three days, drop dead in 7" effect.
jhvh1: BingoBoingo: Current Blocks: 442245 | Current Difficulty:
2.867657668205504E11 | Next Difficulty At Block: 443519 | Next Difficulty In: 1274 blocks | Next Difficulty In About: 1 week, 1 day, 10 hours, 29 minutes, and 24 seconds | Next Difficulty Estimate: None | Estimated Percent Change: None
phf: actually i'm wrong again, crypt takes special $id$salt$encrypted format, where id is 1/
2/5/6 for md5/blowfish/sha256/sha512. on the box where i looked that up all the passwords are $1$
jhvh1: mircea_popescu:
2 * 1000 / (24 * 365) = 0.228310502283105
mircea_popescu: anyway, i guess all this gives a very interesting answer to the "how does tmsr gpd compare to fiat states gdp". apparently they produce
2 gpgrams/year/capita, and consist of what, 1k of the herbivores ? meanwhile ben_vulpes 's thing deals in what, dozens/day ?
mircea_popescu: whatever, he gets at least
2 encrypted mails a year i get about two dozen an hour.
shinohai can now buy
2 bottles of Night Train for the price of 1 ether
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: 2846 * 180 * 4.31 *
2.1 + 7559 * 10 * 4.31 *
2 + 1000 * 4.31 * 5 = 5309782.08
mircea_popescu: !~calc 2846 * 180 * 4.31 *
2.1 + 7559 * 10 * 4.31 *
2 + 1000 * 4.31 * 5
jhvh1: mircea_popescu: 2846 * 210 * 4.31 * 1.8 + 7559 * 10 * 4.31 *
2 + 1000 * 4.31 * 5 = 5309782.079999999