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assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 13:35:27; asciilifeform:
http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=29-05-2015#1147610 << notice that it wants to vent to the street if you don't want the heat. let me guess, air intake is -not- selectable. this means that it would eat your air-conditioned air in the summer, heat it, and blow to the street. scam.
☟︎ assbot: Logged on 29-05-2015 10:00:11; jurov:
<ben_vulpes> quick poll: who writes in cursive?
<< i do, but for internal use only. block letters otherwise
ascii_field:
<decimation> another point to note - if the former speaker of the house/k street lobbyist can't access cash in an anonymous way, what chance to regular people have?
<< if he is on trial, then it follows that he first fell from grace
☟︎ ascii_field: 'Bitfury developed a light bulb that automatically mines Bitcoin when you screw it in'
<< for usg, aha
jurov:
<ben_vulpes> quick poll: who writes in cursive?
<< i do, but for internal use only. block letters otherwise
☟︎ punkman: mircea_popescu: "free heating if you live next to a mfg plant!"
<< "Academica has installed a new 2MW database server centre ... Water warmed while cooling the servers will go on to provide heat for 500 homes or 1,000 flats ... After the heat is extracted, the water will be recycled back to cool the servers again."
mircea_popescu:
<asciilifeform> arguably none of the others needed to be learned.. randomize usr eh.
decimation: "Each cable between the modules was a twisted pair, cut to a specific length in order to guarantee the signals arrived at precisely the right time and minimize electrical reflection. Each signal produced by the ECL circuitry was a differential pair, so the signals were balanced. "
< https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-1 mircea_popescu:
<decimation> he said that the yugoslav radio station would actually interrupt music broadcast to send - fsk encodings of z80 games
<< i had games i had downloaded off the natl tv station.
mircea_popescu:
<asciilifeform> which is why i think that at a certain point >> that point is conceivably after our times.
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes> why not just rewrite the memory allocation engine at this point, asciilifeform
<< this is two degrees of magnitude easier, at least.
mod6:
<+ascii_modem> there are no leaks in the usual sense
<+ascii_modem> the flat graph from mod6 tells us this
<< right
mod6:
<+ascii_modem> nonono not leaks
<< ok i see, so with -mp in the MEM_LIVE output we're just seeing a live heap. not leaks as the other doc page said.
mod6:
<+decimation> I see what ascii means about the flat graph (memory.png on the orphanage thermonuke)
<< ahh
decimation:
http://www.reed.com/blog-dpr/?page_id=6 < "One project where my friend and officemate Steven T. Kent (now chief scientist and vice president at BBN, and a chief advisor to NSA) and I lost was our strong argument to put mandatory end-to-end encryption into TCP (and adaptations of the ideas to UDP-based protocols, such as RTP, hich I worked out but abandoned). "
assbot: Logged on 28-05-2015 14:52:47; pete_dushenski: "Broadcom is known as a fabless company. It outsources all semiconductor manufacturing to Asian merchant foundries, such as GlobalFoundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Silterra, TSMC, and United Microelectronics Corporation."
<< ahaha. so what the fuck did $37 bn even buy ?
ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> interestingly, the longer i go without writing by hand, the more this part of brain rots
<< expected behavior
ben_vulpes: "*** Update 7/18/06 *** You have to give the California Department of Motor Vehicles (the DMV) credit for creativity on this one. A DMV insider has disclosed to me that the DMV has made a formal request to a federal agency to rule if my Beetle constitutes a threat to national security based on what could happen if it got into the wrong hands.""
<< hah news to me since the last time i looked at the
ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> about to try this.
<< still failing to parse
mod6:
<+gabriel_laddel> mod6: Idk what exactly your goals are on your gentoo quest, but have you reached the conclusion that portage is insane and must go?
<< this project had to take a pause; I need to get some cash together to buy a physical box to put together steps for configuration on real hardware as opposed to aws or other cloud infrastructure. no, for now, I'm trying to stick with a Gentoo-amd64-uclibc-hardened. That's the goal anyway.
pete_dushenski: "Broadcom is known as a fabless company. It outsources all semiconductor manufacturing to Asian merchant foundries, such as GlobalFoundries, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Silterra, TSMC, and United Microelectronics Corporation."
<< ahaha. so what the fuck did $37 bn even buy ?
☟︎ pete_dushenski: "Avago, a maker of chips for the wireless and industrial markets, is offering Broadcom shareholders $17 billion in cash and Avago shares valued at $20 billion in one of the biggest deals ever in the chip industry."
<< i have to admit that i'd never heard of 'avago' before.
decimation: heh >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichsmark < "The Soviet Union demanded copies of the engraving plates, ink, and associated equipment in early 1944, and on 14 April 1944 Henry Morgenthau and Harry Dexter White of the U.S. Treasury Department authorized the immediate air transfer of these to the USSR. Using a printing plant in occupied Leipzig, the Soviet authorities printed large runs of occupation marks. Since these were converti
ben_vulpes:
<ascii_field> i do agree, pets must be exercised properly
<< exercise for pets. yokes for my oxen, saddles for my horses, mice for my cats, and coyotes for my dogs.
mod6:
<+ascii_field> whole thing is, quite arguably, written 'in' boost rather than cpp proper
<< i saw some power-ranger derping in -dev about how it only use boost for "FOREACH" loops. was thinking "have you actually even read the code?!?"
assbot: Logged on 27-05-2015 16:56:58; ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> when i say 'pet' i mean very specific technical term, 'creature kept around for company that isn't required to produce milk, pull cart, turn millstone'
<< opposite of good husbandry, ftr
ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> when i say 'pet' i mean very specific technical term, 'creature kept around for company that isn't required to produce milk, pull cart, turn millstone'
<< opposite of good husbandry, ftr
☟︎ ben_vulpes:
<asciilifeform> gavin & the merry band of shitgnomes used their magic key to transmit 'Warning: This version is obsolete, upgrade required!'
<< 'alerts' can be delivered per-node?
mircea_popescu:
<mircea_popescu> in any case : the beatings will continue.
assbot: Logged on 27-05-2015 09:23:44; mircea_popescu: Other issues with ZKP include the RSA private key used to initiate the accumulator, which must be trusted to be destroyed by the generating party.
<< for the record, this isn't "other issues". this is enough to render the entire thing a joke.