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bounce: so why is
this assad character so completely reviled, beyond resisting
the arab spring
thing?
mircea_popescu: seriously,
that's not how it's done.
these little bitches would get massacred if anyone seriously went at
them.
bounce: which is why
they like
their guns at
the ready and
their own profile minimised
othernubs`: maybe i should submit a bitbet about
the war measures act being enabled again
bounce: not everybody has
the guts
to walk in rod straight with a campaign hat instead of a helmet and going "I love
the smell of napalm in
the morning", you know.
mircea_popescu: i suppose asking
the brave&bold
to crawl for
two hundred yards is way
too much huh.
mircea_popescu: for crying out loud.
throwing like a girl, but for guns.
mircea_popescu: bounce even police
tho. it's a basic fucking
thing, what is
this bullshit "i'ma lower my back in a crouch so as
to reduce mobility and improve exposure"
bounce: dunno. police pretending
to be militaree is all
the rage now. has been for a while.
Apocalyptic: <mircea_popescu> sooo.... why military bases
then ? // didn't get
that either
othernubs`: first shot
took down a canadian soldier at
the nat'l war memorial
mircea_popescu: all
they got is "How
to Be a Devils Fan In Ottawa -- 2014-15 Edition" and "Tune in
TONIGHT for "MAKERS: Women in War""
mircea_popescu: and in general, when little bitches are asking for a
thrashing, it's a good idea
to give
them a
thrasing.
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: ISIS invading, hell of a
thing
to wake up
to.
mike_c: isn't somebody making a good alternative implementation? why
take 0.5.3 as
the b-a client.
mircea_popescu: <othernubs`> all canadian forces bases closed
to public access nationwide << russians finally invading ?
mircea_popescu: ben_vulpes btw, if oyu're going
to maintain
this, change satoshi's warn key.
mod6: so keep in mind
that a lot of
these packages got pulled successfully
the first
time.
this is
the second running after i bumped up
the scrollback limit on
the
term:
bounce: probably would need
to
take
the full
tree and look at
the diffs, backport
the useful stuff and leave
the cruft
bounce: wasn't forking
the point of
the whole
thing?
mats_cd03: time for canada
to become part of
the caliphate
ben_vulpes: it initially ended with :=0/d so as
to rip
the relevant line out.
that'll still work.
mod6: awe shit. fuckin scrollback only set
to 512 by default. gotta run
this stuff again. one sec... working on it
mod6: looks like
there might be an issue with
that sed command
tho
othernubs`: it's
the most open border in
the world :/
jurov: othernubs`: did you close
the US border,
to stop
the
terrorists?
mod6: so
the debian source list generator
thingy didn't put it in
there
that i need lines
that
tell me
to go
to just "squeeze" itself, not just "squeeze-updates" or w/e. will paste.
mod6: in other news... i
think i fixed my deps problem.
mod6: and what if you already have a private key
that you'd like
to import from cold storage? how would you send coins
to new said address?
othernubs`: all canadian forces bases closed
to public access nationwide
Apocalyptic: it may be handy
to generate a private key outside of
the bitcoind mecanism
ben_vulpes: mod6: create an address and send coins
to it?
mod6: <+ben_vulpes> othernubs`: i'm not even sold on importprivkey << how would you do
this otherwise?
othernubs`: you suggest importing most of
the additions in 0.6.0, but 0.6.1-0.6.3 are all just bugfixes
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mod6: ben_vulpes: anyway, I'll play with it some more later
today.
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mod6: and
the apt-get lines in
the start of
the script failed because
the sources.list didn't have
the
things it's looking for. so I manually added some more
that I got from
the deb source list
thingy, but
that didn't seem
to help much. it's in
the pastes, check
the log.
mod6: created a vm of deb 6.0.10 or w/e and
then just
tried
to run it directly without doing anything else.
mod6: bounce: just
testing ben's script
ben_vulpes: at
this point i'm running
the node stock
to see what happens
mod6: so
thought maybe it left off sudo because I created a root account. not sure.
ben_vulpes: Apocalyptic: semantics indeed, but not
the reddit-style attempted-argument-ender kind. rather
the important kind
that conveys significance.
mod6: me
too,
that
threw me off. but maybe i did something silly with
the install by creating a root account? i'm not super clued on deb... but it asked me
to make a root account first,
then a user account. so
that was kinda bizzare
to me.
ben_vulpes: mod6: plenty of sense. i was a little startled
to see
that your debian dist didn't come with sudo.
jurov: i'm able
to do it..if anyone pays
mod6: I might not be
the right person
to
test
this after all. *shrug*
Apocalyptic: ben_vulpes, I guess
the next would be
to see if actually all
the code changes reflect precisely what's been announced in
the changelog,
to ensure
there is no stuff left out, intentionally or not
mod6: when
testing
this, i don't wanna
to "hack" a bunch of stuff
together. i'd like
to do it in a linear manner so seeing what was required is simple. because I'm sure
that I can just start pulling down packages on my own and get it
to work. just was
trying
to keep it simple.
mod6: ben_vulpes: naw, gave up after
the last paste I posted. i'd like
to go further here, but need more
time, and
to somehow find
the right source
to add
to sources.list so I can pull in
the requirements correctly.
ben_vulpes: Apocalyptic: i have
to clear up
that it's not a *commit* summary but a changelog summary.
jurov: so.. where is
the evil in 0.9?
Apocalyptic: ben_vulpes,
that's a helpful commit summary, well done
mod6: at least, i'd like
to have it. heh.
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othernubs`: actually on
the fence about illustrating
the entire
thing, with a slight lean
towards 'yes'
jurov: isStandard() should feature properly
terrifying gargoyles
othernubs`: jurov, i'm going
the other way. make it a glorious proclamation
jurov: or you can print legalese in
tiny font, as supposed
to
othernubs` notices
that page 1 of
the bookof bitcoin will be
the entire contents of a file named COPYING
othernubs`: websites are a dice-roll but xchat and a couple
terminal windows = no sweat
othernubs`: ...keyboard issues,
this xo-1 is actually a quite capable irc machine
bounce: started
to scan it but it looked
to be entirely fluff
othernubs`: i
thought medium was
the sort of site where literally anyone can publish?
jurov: "Autonomous networks of drones are delivering critical supplies
to rural African villages."
jurov: if you want
to get amused, actually read it
bounce: wants
to change
the world. picks sucky venue
to promote broken website. makes a splash, it does.
bounce: though
that osfund.co website manages
to fuck up harder. doesn't even render any content here, just
the menu bar.
bounce: medium.com is such a craphole. like wired, but pessimised for
the
tablet.
jurov: i
tweeted
them stan's 7 laws but i doubt
they'll catch on
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othernubs`: cazalla:thestringpuller: "He's Canadian" << lol,
the canadians brought us Degrassi and indie rock! <<< fkn degrassi,
to
this day i remember claude offing himself in
the
toilets, i
think i was like 10 or 12 and what is
this <<< my sides / my youth
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bounce: I'd do exactly what I said I wanted
the politicians
to do: let
the would-be goers go, at
the price of persona non grata status.
davout: no, i mean
the would-be goers